
DevNews #69 – Google Machine Learning Becomes Sentient – or does it just love shredders?
In this episode, Joel warns us that the machines have started to learn on their own - and that maybe they can tell shredders apart from trashcans... Also, a great TechCrunch article on how you can now build dynamic grids of compute servers using Mesos...
Chariot Developer News · Ken Rimple
November 25, 201350m 57s
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Show Notes
- Spring Reactor released, based on lMAX Disruptor
- Groovy 2.2 released
- Mozilla developer creates curriculum to on-board new contributors to Firefox
- Mesos + Docker essentially lets you run Docker containers on a grid of servers managed by Mesos. From DevOps sensei @brianm
- Have you heard about WebComponents
- coreos @coreoslinux, Linux for massive server deployments
- ectd, a highly-available key value store for shared configuration and service discovery
- Front end developer reading list 2013
- Ken – review GenyMotion – virtualbox-based Android VM that is fast and adds super cool features
- Google’s computers OUTWIT their humans
- New Secure-Filters NPM Module for Simpler Output Sanitization from @goinstant
- Node.js used by The Mail Online to serve 32K Pixels to millions on four servers @clifcunn http://www.nearform.com/nodecrunch/how-node-js-has-revolutionized-the-mailonline
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