Rebuilding trust through blockchains and open source
Brian Behlendorf looks at how open source software and the blockchain offer models for building trust in your systems.
Brian Behlendorf looks at how open source software and the blockchain offer models for building trust in your systems.
Alvand Salehi walks through some of the government’s open source projects available on the newly launched Code.gov.
Indie Finances, Fog UI, Push on Green, and Scratch for Distributed Systems
Chinese Online Shopping, Google's Fuchsia, Leaving Top-Down, and Open Source SyntaxNet
Skimming Text, Image Attribute Transfer, Reproducible Research, and Robots Surviving Clutter
Question Answering, Ultrasonic Tracking, GitHub as Resume, and AI M:TG
The O’Reilly Programming Podcast: Building an architecture that can adapt to change.
Secure Coding, Bank Account API, Font Recognition, and How to Write a Paper
Amazon Economics, IoT Security, Counterfeit Numbers, and HUD Car Chase
Evolving the process of digital product creation.
Elon Musk, Trump's Tech Group, 3D-Printing Buildings, and Great Face Models
A survey reveals a deep divide between developer aspirations for security and organizational practices.
A look at Apache Kylin’s architecture and features in version 2.0.
DPRK's Tablet, Idea Scarcity, d3.express, and Apple-Picking Robots
Tools, trends, what pays (and what doesn't) for web professionals.
FM Backscatter, 20 People, Information Operations, and Techniques of Magic
Open Source Mail Delivery, Superhuman AI, Probabilistic Graphical Models, and Golden Ages
Information Asymmetry, Startup Simulator, HTTP Filter, and Inside Juicero's Hardware