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Monthly Archives: December 2015

A new cyber defense strategy aims to protect the most vulnerable Navy ship systems against hackers

Source: Navy Diversifies Ships’ Cyber Systems to Foil Hackers – IEEE Spectrum

Programming today involves editing code while also running it in our head. To augment this mental simulation, live programming promises for much more fluid feedback between the programmer and a program that is executing while it is being edited.

Source: Experiments in Code Typography – Microsoft Research

Once upon a time, a friend of mine accidentally took over thousands of computers. He had found a vulnerability in a piec…

Source: Everything Is Broken — The Message — Medium

Martin Gontovnikas explains how to use AngularJS to create navigable prototypes in a heartbeat, with no tricky coding required.

Source: Create live mockups using AngularJS | Web design | Creative Bloq

This is pretty good!

The polymath Christoph Adami is investigating life’s origins by reimagining life as self-perpetuating information strings.

Source: The Information Theory of Life | Quanta Magazine

Source: How Should We Talk to AIs?—Stephen Wolfram Blog

Machine learning works spectacularly well, but mathematicians aren’t quite sure why.

Source: Big Data’s Mathematical Mysteries | Quanta Magazine

Dino talks about the best possible layout for your project in MVC 5, and gives some great tips for helping you keep it all organized and effi cient.

Source: 10 Good Practices for ASP.NET MVC Apps

They’re funding a new organization, OpenAI, to pursue the most advanced forms of artificial intelligence — and give the …

Source: How Elon Musk and Y Combinator Plan to Stop Computers From Taking Over — Backchannel — Medium

Will artificial intelligence bring us utopia or destruction?

Source: The Doomsday Invention – The New Yorker