Second Festival of French Classical Music
(E) The second Silicon Valley Festival of Classical Music starts tonight at the Tateuchi Recital Hall in Mountain View. The first concert tonight at 8 pm will feature Ensemble San […]
(E) The second Silicon Valley Festival of Classical Music starts tonight at the Tateuchi Recital Hall in Mountain View. The first concert tonight at 8 pm will feature Ensemble San […]
(T) No doubt that all front-end JavaScript developers are rushing to learn AngularJS. Out of all JavaScript framework (Angular, Backbone, Ember…) for front-end Web developments definitely Angular seems to be […]
(E) I went a few weeks ago to a meeting organized by CalWater in an elementary school in Atherton where I learned that I have to reduce, like everyone else […]
(T) Darpa had its Robotics Challenge over this weekend in Pomona in Southern California. “Launched in response to a humanitarian need that became glaringly clear during the nuclear disaster at […]
(E) This year, I noticed a lot of interest into Marker Faire, from Facebook requests to even ads in my neighborhood, probably because of its 10 year anniversary for the […]
(T) I attended this week a presentation at Google from one of the network architects Bikash Koley. The topic of the presentation was about how Google manages its SDN network. […]
(E) I attended last week a two-hour basic emergency preparedness class from the US Geological Survey and the Menlo Park Fire Protection District (MPFD). The geologist from the USGS did […]
(B) For the last few years, the RSA Security Conference holds the Innovation Sandbox which showcases a number of emerging security technologies and start-ups. Last year, the winner was RedOwl […]
(B) This week at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Y Combinator has its Winter 2015 Demo Day but for the first time, the event was over two days. […]
(E) This is the second lecture from Professor Sean Hartnoll from the Stanford Institute of Theoretical Physics, that attempts to articulate some of the properties of Black Holes in order to better understand […]
(B) This year, I did not notice a big crowd from Silicon Valley going to SXSW in Austin. SXSW is mostly about music, film, and entertainment. But with the evolution of computing […]
(E) Qu’il fait bon de vivre à San Francisco si vous aimez l’art! How nice is it to live in San Francisco if you love art! In less than three months, violinist […]
(E) I attended a lecture from Professor Sean Hartnoll from the Stanford Institute of Theoretical Physics, which has many well-known physicists such as Professor Leonard Sussking for his research in String Theory and Professor Andrei Linde for […]
(T) The DeepMind Technologies team in London has just published a paper in Nature: “human-level control through deep reinforcement learning”. The Deep Neural Network called Deep Q-Network (DQN) combines a Reinforcement Learning algorithm with Experience Replay […]
(B) I had a chance to read some of the research of the 2014 Economy Nobel Prize winner Jean Tirole about the innovation and the adoption of new technologies. Probably his most […]
(T) TechCrunch had its 8th Annual Crunchies Award at the San Francisco Symphony’s Davies Hall this week. You can read everything that happened at the event on the TechCrunch’s site. I […]
(E) The New Yorker has an excellent article “The Pursuit of Beauty” and a fun video to watch this week about the life of Yitang Zhang, from the University of New […]
(T) Social networks like computer networks can be considered in a simplified way as having both a connection and application layers. The connection layer in a computer network aims to […]
(T) Over the holidays, I discovered the book from Jim Al-Khalili and Johnjoe McFadden “Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology”. Doctor Al-Khalili is a pioneer […]
(T) As I am doing a fair amount of programming in Python, I am always discovering new resources from the “extensive” Python community. I found that video from a talk […]
(T) I attended on Thursday a talk from Professor Nick Feamster from Georgia Tech at Stanford University to enable inter-domain routing for Software Defined Networks (SDN) at Internet Exchange Points […]
(T) I was delighted to take Mining of Massive Datasets MOOC on Coursera this quarter from Professor Jure Leskovec, Anand Rajaraman and Jeff Ullman from Stanford University. The course goes […]
(T) Both Symantec and Kaspersky have disclosed their findings of Regin – the latest discovered military-grade surveillance malware. Symantec has published a good white paper about the capabilities and the […]
(T) I was interested to receive this month IEEE Computer Magazine “special edition” about Software Defined Networks (SDN). Unfortunately, the Magazine focused on describing the present efforts to standardize the […]
(E) Excellent article from Ars Technica for: “Understanding the Ebola virus”. As the title mentioned it: “The virus itself is really nothing special – until it gets inside a human”. […]