How Amazon’s IoT Platform Controls Things Without Servers – SC5
https://sc5.io/posts/how-amazons-iot-platform-eliminates-servers-and-databases/ Nice introduction how to use Amazon IoT services. Posted from WordPress for Android →
https://sc5.io/posts/how-amazons-iot-platform-eliminates-servers-and-databases/ Nice introduction how to use Amazon IoT services. Posted from WordPress for Android →
Cameras and audio equipment are getting better all the time, but mostly through brute force: more pixels, more sensors, and better post-processing. Mammalian eyes and ears beat them handily when it comes to efficiency and the ability to only focus on what’s interesting or important. Neuromorphic engineers, who try to mimic the strengths of biological →
Modern, Secure, Salted Password Hashing Made Simple https://paragonie.com/blog/2016/02/how-safely-store-password-in-2016 Posted from WordPress for Android →
Even your best ideas mean nothing if no one listens to you. We’ve broken down the bad habits you should avoid if you want to be an effective communicator. http://uk.businessinsider.com/7-bad-speaking-habits-to-break-today-2015-7?utm_content=buffer804d3&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer%3Fr%3DUS&IR=T Posted from WordPress for Android →
The next time someone scoffs at your love of the sciences, ask them what a desperate housewife, a legendary rock guitarist, a Wu-Tang Clan rapper, and the Beavis and Butthead creator all have in common. The Perimeter Institute has put together a list of the biggest celebrities and their nerdy passions, as well as their contributions to →
Simone Giertz – YouTube channel at https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC3KEoMzNz8eYnwBC34RaKCQ has some funny “commecials” involving interesting DIY robots… →
http://inktankmedia.fi/demystifying-the-darknet/ Posted from WordPress for Android →
https://toggl.com/developer-methods-infographic Posted from WordPress for Android →
Various law enforcement agencies have decried how strong encryption makes the Web “go dark,” i.e. it stymies their ability to peruse the Matrix unfettered in search of bad guys and their nefarious intentions. At the same time that authorities are seeking to enhance their digital surveillance powers, privacy advocates are pushing for more default encryption →
Future quantum computers might not be all that different from the one you’re using now. An international team of researchers have created a the most fundamental part of a quantum computer—the quantum bit, or qubit—using only a CMOS transistor that is not much different from those in today’s microprocessors. http://spectrum.ieee.org/nanoclast/computing/hardware/qubits-quantum-computing-with-run-off-the-mill-cmos-transistors Posted from WordPress for Android →