Four short links: 20 July 2018
Convolutional Architectures, GPU Language, Acoustic Scenes, and Cybersecurity Numbers
All of our Ideas and Learning material from all of our topics.
Convolutional Architectures, GPU Language, Acoustic Scenes, and Cybersecurity Numbers
Angie Brown explains how Home Depot uses open source in its stores, online search, order management, analytics, and more.
Roger Magoulas shares insights about the open source tools ecosystem based on analysis of usage and search data from O'Reilly's learning platform.
Jerome Hardaway explains how Vets Who Code uses open source to create job opportunities for veterans.
The O’Reilly Open Source Awards recognize individual contributors who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, creativity, and collaboration in the development of open source software.
Mahdi Yusuf discusses new ways to unlock potential from the data you generate with smart health devices.
Jay Gambetta explores Qiskit, an open-source framework that aims to make quantum computing accessible for everyone.
Patricia Posey draws on her non-traditional journey into tech to illustrate how honest investments can build a sustainable community that is integral to the advancement of its members.
Sarah Novotny outlines two reasons why open source continues to be important: choice and infrastructure.
Measuring each stage of the user journey allows you to measure conversions and improve user experience.
The O’Reilly Data Show Podcast: Andrew Feldman on why deep learning is ushering a golden age for compute architecture.
Microrobotics, Adaptive Chips, ACM Ethics, and Data Journalism
Suz Hinton live codes an entertaining hardware solution in front of your eyes.
Tim O'Reilly looks at how we can extend the values and practices of open source in the age of AI, big data, and cloud computing.
Camille Eddy explains what we can do to create culturally sensitive computer intelligence and why that's important for the future of AI.
Watch highlights covering open source, AI, cloud, and more. From the O'Reilly OSCON Conference in Portland 2018.
Ying Xiong explains how Huawei collaborates with industry leaders and innovates through open source projects.
Christopher Ferris says Hyperledger was formed to help deliver blockchain technology for the enterprise. Two and a half years later, that goal is being realized.
While models and algorithms garner most of the media coverage, this is a great time to be thinking about building tools in data.
The basic technology behind gene editing and a conversation between Jennifer Doudna and Siddhartha Mukherjee.
Program Synthesis, Climate Change, Remote Teams, and Go Memory Management
An overview of the challenges MLflow tackles and a primer on how to get started.
Oaths have their value, but checklists will help put principles into practice.
O’Reilly Media Podcast: George Miranda discusses the benefits and challenges of a service mesh, and the best ways to get started using one.
Sizing Teams, Publishing Incentives, Serverless Experience, and Configuration Languages
Automate Everything, TDD Retention, Automating Programming, and System Design
Get a basic overview of data engineering and then go deeper with recommended resources.
How to use research to organize information intuitively.
Technology Change, Rebuild Warnings, Google Cloud Platform, and Vale Guido
Techniques for defining a product and building and managing a team.
Debugging, Just Code, Causal Inference, and Infosec
“Human in the loop” software development will be a big part of the future.
Metadata, AI Strategies, Program Synthesis, and Text-Based Browser
Troubling Trends, Satellite Imagery, Management and Autonomy, and Brutalist Web Design
Data scientists, data engineers, AI and ML developers, and other data professionals need to live ethical values, not just talk about them.
Learn why this new tool is a critical component in microservice-based architectures.
The clearest path to a product management role is at your current organization.
It's all about building an MVP.
DNA Neural Nets, Ethics of AI, Oblivious Search, Physical Products
REST vs. GraphQL, Chinese Sources, Popcorn Robots, and (Human) Learning Research
The O’Reilly Data Show Podcast: Aurélie Pols on GDPR, ethics, and ePrivacy.
Programming Language Ideas, Probability in Language, React Tutorial, and Open Plan Pain
Engagement, Leadership, Code Viz, and Automation
Get hands-on training in machine learning, software architecture, Java, Kotlin, leadership skills, and many other topics.
Automation and Employment, Matrices for Deep Learning, Tim Berners-Lee, and How to Read
Soft Robots, Debugging Serverless, Map Privacy, and Building Footprints
Explore TensorFlow’s applications and its community on July 17 at TensorFlow Day at OSCON.
Product managers are in hot demand and have myriad career options, from executive management to solutions consulting to just staying put.
We should take the impact our designs have on others' lives as seriously as we take the need for profit and competitive advantage.
Stereotype Framework, Humanoid Robots, Dark Patterns, and Retro Terminal Emulator
Migrating Storage, Secure Coding, Barbie Roboticist, and Internet Developments
Progressive organizations know that learning is as much about recruitment and retention as it is about development.
Value Judgements, Bank Hacking, SDR for Engineers, and Licensing Bugs
The importance of testing your tools, using multiple tools, and seeking consistency across various interpretability techniques.
It’s easy to imagine an AI winning a game of Go, but can you imagine an AI wanting to play a game of Go?
Tracking Dots, Stuff That Matters, Reputation, and Pen Testing
How sprints can help separate the good ideas from the bad.
The most successful product managers quickly develop three domains of knowledge: organizational, product, and industry.
Distributed Geodata Processing, Wheel 2.0, Programming Paradigms, and Origami Library
To-Do Lists, Startup Numbers, Learning Projects, and Data Structure Synthesis