Monday, April 2, 2018

What was I reading in March 2018?

A little less busy than the previous month. Same amount of travel but did get some site-seing in (Grand Tetons!), at the end of a very interesting class. Putting a lot of time in on a complicated project, which is due the first week in April.

2018-03-03

- Machine Learning Crash Course
- google/oss-fuzz
- When distributions get it wrong
- Contributing to OpenMined metaflow-ai
- Learn with Google AI
- Schools are safer than they were in the 90s and school shootings are not more common than they used to be researchers say

2018-03-11

- alevchuk/vim-clutch - Have all of the parts in my junk box but lack the time to do it.
- How To Code Like The Top Programmers At NASA - 10 Critical Rules
- The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy is back with the original cast
- The real cause of large DDoS - IP Spoofing
- Rarely Asked Questions (RAQs)
- learnbyexample/Command-line-text-processing

2018-03-14

- How to write an IRC bot
- Just start writing and the rest will follow
- Advent of D
- How To Corrupt An SQLite Database File

2018-03-15

- Implementing FizzBuzz on an FPGA

2018-03-17

- CrypTools - Learn
- To Test Einstein s Equations Poke a Black Hole
- How Einstein Lost His Bearings and With Them General Relativity
- Hackers Are So Fed Up With Twitter Bots They're Hunting Them Down Themselves - Can someone do something about IRC spam too?

2018-03-18

- PostgreSQL Full Text Search Tutorial
- Louis-Philippe Veronneau - Playing with water
- Kyubyong/speaker_adapted_tts

2018-03-20

- An Introduction to Machine Learning
- An employee whose job was to be sacked - I had a job like this when I was a teenager. Restaurant manager would publicly fire me every Friday and Saturday night. I was a cook the remainder of the time.

2018-03-21

- joaoventura/full-speed-python - Book on learning Python
- Our Discovery of Cramming

2018-03-22

- TCP Tracepoints

2018-03-23

- New bill would prepare us for AI threat - While we're at it, can we do something about Popehat's pony threat? Or better, address the issues we currently have?

2018-03-24

- More Tips for Managing a Fast-Growing Open Source Project - Will not touch this one as it's written from a proprietary point of view. Certain phrases in the article are just...

2018-03-26

- Hilarious and Terrifying? Ways Algorithms Have Outsmarted Their Creators

2018-03-27

- Fediverse Wiki
- Using gpg-agent Effectively
- Look for the duct tape
- You probably have too much motivation - and not enough follow-through
- Why I usually run 'w' first when troubleshooting unknown machines

2018-03-28

- Introducing Cloud Text-to-Speech powered by DeepMind WaveNet technology
- Master your tools
- Google loses Android battle and could owe Oracle billions of dollars - 2018 is turning into The Year of the Undead (Court Cases). This one will be trouble.
- Being Open and Connected on Your Own Terms with our New Facebook Container Add-On

2018-03-29

- Free SSL with a custom domain on GitHub Pages

2018-03-31

- Former Walmart US CEO says Congress should consider splitting up Amazon - Given what Walmart did to businesses in small town America, isn't this just a bit disingenuous/hypocritical?
- Tracing stolen bitcoin
- Total Meltdown?
- Origami-Folded Hydrogel Paper Instantly Generates 110 Volts of Electricity

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