CADDY – THE HTTP/2 WEB SERVER WITH AUTOMATIC HTTPS

All you have to do is run caddy and voilà! Caddy automatically loads your Caddyfile if it’s in the same folder. For production sites, HTTPS is on by default! Source: caddyserver.com

LESSONS FROM MY FIRST TWO YEARS OF AI RESEARCH

A friend of mine who is about to start a career in artificial intelligence research recently asked what I wish I had known when I started two years ago. Below are some lessons I have learned so far. They range from general life lessons to relatively specific tricks of the AI trade. I hope others find them useful. Source: mit.edu

CIA PLANS TO REPLACE SPIES WITH AI

Human spies will soon be relics of the past, and the CIA knows it. Dawn Meyerriecks, the Agency’s deputy director for technology development, recently told an audience at an intelligence conference in Florida the CIA was adapting to a new landscape where its primary adversary is a machine, not a foreign agent. Source: thenextweb.com

AGAINST METRICS: HOW MEASURING PERFORMANCE BY NUMBERS BACKFIRES

More and more companies, government agencies, educational institutions and philanthropic organisations are today in the grip of a new phenomenon. I’ve termed it ‘metric fixation’. The key components of metric fixation are the belief that it is possible – and desirable – to replace professional judgment (acquired through personal experience and talent) with numerical indicators of comparative performance based upon standardised data (metrics); and that the best way to motivate people within these organisations is by attaching rewards and penalties to their measured performance.

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WHY WATER IS WEIRD

It’s striking that water can illustrate and elucidate a martial arts philosophy while also being, to this day, the “least understood material on Earth,” as researchers reported recently. Source: nautil.us

EXABYTES IN A TEST TUBE: THE CASE FOR DNA DATA STORAGE

Our ability to sequence, synthesize, and edit DNA has advanced at a previously inconceivable speed. Far from being expensive and impractical, these DNA technologies are the most disruptive in all of biotechnology. It’s now possible to write custom DNA strands for pennies per base pair, at least for short strands. Two companies, GenScript Biotech Corp. and Integrated DNA Technologies, provide DNA synthesis for 11 and 37 cents per base pair, respectively, for strands no longer than several hundred base pairs. Biotech startup companies buy their services and use the synthesized DNA to repair organs or create yeasts that produce unusual flavors to use in brewing beer.

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HUNGER IS A GATEKEEPER OF PAIN IN THE BRAIN

A neuronal population has now been found that regulates two competing needs — hunger and pain. Urgent pain overrides hunger, but appetite-inducing neuronal activity dampens long-term pain responses to enable feeding. Source: nature.com

KRYPTON FOR TEAMS – SIMPLE SSH KEY STORAGE FOR DEVOPS

No more sensitive plain-text private keys floating around developer laptops and desktops. The private keys never leave your phone. Source: krypt.co

AUTOMATION AND MANAGEMENT OF OPEN SOURCE DATABASES IN THE CLOUD

You can now deploy MySQL, MariaDB, MongoDB and PostgreSQL clusters in the cloud. ClusterControl now supports deployments of your databases on AWS, Azure and Google Cloud. This blog provides an overview of the new features in the ClusterControl 1.6 release. Source: severalnines.com

THE OCEAN CLEANUP’S MACHINE IS ABOUT TO SET SAIL

Six years ago, the technology was only an idea presented at a TEDx talk. Boyan Slat, the 18-year-old presenter, had learned that cleaning up the tiny particles of plastic in the ocean could take nearly 80,000 years. Because of the volume of plastic spread through the water, and because it is constantly moving with currents, trying to chase it with nets would be a losing proposition.

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