Episode 122: #122: You’d Better Recognize

15/08/2016 51 min

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about recognition: facial recognition, keystroke recognition, Dothraki recognition.



UMD Cyber Defense Training Camp
RescueTime. Sorry.
NIST declares the age of SMS-based 2-factor authentication over
Radio Hack Steals Keystrokes from Millions of Wireless Keyboards
Cameras Are Getting Better at Seeing if You’re Nervous
Meanwhile: Machine Learning is Fun! Part 4: Modern Face Recognition with Deep Learning
Galaxy Note 7 will ship with iris scanner.
Craigslist: OFFICE OF PUBLIC ART SEEKS KLINGON, ELVISH, OR DOTHRAKI SPEAKER (Pittsburgh, PA)
Dodging Stray Bullets in Lebanon With The World’s First Bulletproof Headscarf
Google’s Dialer App Now Warns You When You’re Getting a Call From a Spammer
Amazon Patents Way To Turn Lampposts, Church Steeples Into Drone Perches
Dave got published: How Automation Can Unleash Government IT Innovation

See also D&G 101 — Ansible: Good Technology, Great Coffee


Defense in Depth on October 6
Red Hat Positioned in the Visionaries Quadrant of Gartner’s 2016 Magic Quadrant for x86 Server Virtualization Infrastructure
Why Carry Your Suitcase When You Can Attach it to Your Bottom?
Heavy Metal and Natural Language Processing – Part 1

Cutting Room Floor

Arduino absentmindedly blows bubbles
Open Source Gardening Robot ‘FarmBot’ Raises $560,000
Robo hobo bamboozles passers-by
Ourobot: What happens when a snake bot swallows its own tail
Watch a Bratwurst-Grilling Robot Serve Up Perfectly Seared Sausages
Mother was walking the dog, saw Boston Dynamics walking their robot.
Over 1000 robots break world record with synchronised dance routine
There’s going to be a Raspberry Pi driverless racing championship
A Hamster Powered Machine That Draws Pictures Of Hamsters
Fake Chalets: Unmasking the Bunkers disguised as Quaint Swiss Villas
Mid-Century Men At Vintage Computers
QUESS.
A curated magazine, written by computers, for people. (h/t emorisse)
Systematic breakdown on Bladerunner production design? Coming right up.