Four short links: 10 January 2020
Automation UX, Awful AI, Neural Net Guitar Pedal, and Closed Web
Pointers to new ideas and tools with the potential to shape business and technology.
Automation UX, Awful AI, Neural Net Guitar Pedal, and Closed Web
We note three big things that will shape technology in 2020, and we’re tracking notable developments in open standards and security.
Structuring Papers, State of the World 2020, Reading Big Difficult Books, and Storing Forever
Running Unconferences, Media Server, Lyfte's Workflow Tool, and Bandwidth Utilization
Roger Magoulas looks at developments in automation, hardware, tools, model development, and more that will shape (or accelerate) AI in 2020.
Coding Interview Problems, Coder Stratification, Writing a Compiler, and Distributed Execution Framework
OS Forks, WASM OS, Mediating Consent, and Computational Cinematography
Portable Scripts, Training Actors, Cyber Law, and Government Data
Voice Assistant, Public Domain, Bing Disinformation, and Knowledge Bases
Think Like a Programmer, Do Good Deeds, Command-line Trello-like Tool, and Advice for a New Executive
Learn Assembly, Quantum Puzzles, Ghost Characters, and Computer Networks
Dynamic Graphs, Gamification, hipsterDB, and JavaScript Testing
Algorithmic Puzzles, Publishing, Microtask Programming, AI Introduction
Paper Recommendations, SDR, JavaScript OCR, and Changing Minds
Multiple Regexps, NLP Beyond English, MSR Roundup, and Embedded Linux
Cybersecurity Book, Real-time Code Collaboration, Content Moderation, and Dangerous Rust
Choose Your Own Adventure, Crystal OS, Chinese Tone Language, and RIP Chuck Peddle
Homomorphic Encryption, Supply Chain Security, Location Tracking, Cognitive Uncertainty