Four short links: 24 May 2017
Travel Mode, Justice Data, Threat Dragon, and Voice Editing
Travel Mode, Justice Data, Threat Dragon, and Voice Editing
TensorFlow Cookbook, Welcoming Newcomers, Patent Win, and Face Classification
Meta Tutorial, Network Game, Indigenous VR, and Facebook Moderation
Algorithmic Fallibility, AI Sketches, Traffic Obfuscation, and Engineer-Manager Pendulum
Checking Fact-Checkers, Simpler Java, JSON Feed, and Street-Fighting Mathematics
Shipping Apps, Cloud Economics, Computational Theory, and Imitation Learning
Flash Organizations, Collaboration Data Set, De-Anonymizing Mobile Data, and Hacking Economics
Formal Systems, Deep Learning, Assembly Games, and Logs vs. Metrics
Amazons Competes with Investment, Answering Questions, Designing for Survivors, and Open Source Support
Saron Yitbarek explores examples of technical projects in education, health, and grassroots political activism that moved too fast.
Brad Fitzpatrick shares wisdom and anecdotes from his open source experiences.
Stephanie Hurlburt explains why an open ecosystem is essential for the survival of virtual reality.
The O’Reilly Open Source Awards honor exceptional contributions to open source software. The Frank Willison Memorial Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the Python community.
The O’Reilly Bots Podcast: The social impact of Facebook.
First-Person Stop-Shooter, Parkinson's Wearable, Neural Net Mystery, and Fly Fast and Break Things
Watch highlights covering open source, open infrastructure, the business of open source, and more. From the O'Reilly OSCON Conference in Austin 2017.
How Evan Booth's adventures in real-world transmogrification have shaped his perspective on open source hardware, manufacturing, and finding potential in the unremarkable.
Dianne Marsh explains how open source contributed to Netflix's success, and vice versa.