Sunday, May 1, 2016

What have I been reading this week? (20160501)

Work had signed me up for a out-of-town course, and then rescheduled it when they found an in-town offerring (which turned out to be better). The out-of-town course required completion of 4 online mini-courses, the in-town didn't mention them. I managed to work through all four by Sunday night. Finished the new course a few days ago.

Looking forward to the next class (in about 6 weeks) as it involves coding for for embedded systems and it's online (Jammies, food I'm not allowed to cook at work, and overworking the coffee pot while in class!).

In any case...

2016-04-28

- Where Do the Terms Nerd and Geek Come From?
- Docker on Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 5
- Inside OpenAI Elon Musk s Wild Plan to Set Artificial Intelligence Free
- Artificial intelligence now fits inside a USB stick
- HTTP Evader - Automate Firewall Evasion Tests

2016-04-29

- The Code4Lib Journal How to Party Like it s 1999: Emulation for Everyone
- Poor Software QA Is Root Cause of TAY-FAIL Microsoft's AI Twitter Bot

2016-04-30

- Microsoft has created its own IFTTT tool called Flow
- Minecraft ENHANCE! Neural Networks to Upscale & Stylize Pixel Art
- 15 Fundamental Laws of Software Development

2016-05-01

- The Increasing Problem With the Misinformed
- To become a good C programmer
- Harvard Institute of Technology Magazine The Harvard Crimson
- I'm Writing a Book on Security
- Infosec's Jerk Problem
- CABINET // Forensic Topology
- Art of the Steal: On the Trail of World s Most Ingenious Thief
- Former Tor developer created malware for the FBI to hack Tor users
- Introduction
- We've found the real Bastard Operator From Hell The Register

Above was generated by a homegrown bolt-on script for Wallabag, which is a free utility for capturing web content so that it can be read later.

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