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The End of Programming as We Know It

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Theres a lot of chatter in the media that software developers will soon lose their jobs to AI. They were succeeded by programmers writing machine instructions as binary code to be input one bit at a time by flipping switches on the front of a computer. No code became a buzzword. I dont buy it. It is not the end of programming.

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iOS gains new emoji, Showtime joins a pricier Paramount+, and Instagram launches Channels

TechCrunch

If you’re wondering about Greg’s status, not to worry — he’s due to return from a well-deserved parental leave in a month and change. With those administrative bits out of the way, let’s get on with Week in Review. (If If you want it in your inbox every Saturday, sign up here ).

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4 women in engineering discuss harassment, isolation and perseverence

TechCrunch

Four female engineers spoke with me about their challenges: Tammy Butow, principal software reliability engineer (SRE) at Gremlin. Rona Chong, software engineer at Grove Collaborative. Yury Roa, SRE technical program manager at ADL Digital Labs in Bogota, Colombia. Ana Medina, senior chaos engineer at Gremlin. Feeling isolated.

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Glass rethinks the smartphone camera through an old-school cinema lens

TechCrunch

Films weren’t always widescreen. Originally they were more likely to be approximately the shape of a 35mm film frame, for obvious reasons. If you matted out the top and bottom, you could project a widescreen image, which people liked — but you were basically just zooming in on a part of the film, which you paid for in detail.

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Scopio aims to turn hematology into remote work with $50M C round

TechCrunch

Once samples are scanned in the lab, they could be reviewed by hematologists working from anywhere. For instance, some papers argue, the manual review of samples doesn’t often add much to doctors’ diagnostic dataset. Think of this like support software that helps a hematologist distinguish between cell types.).

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How DPG Media uses Amazon Bedrock and Amazon Transcribe to enhance video metadata with AI-powered pipelines

AWS Machine Learning - AI

Variability in content volume – They offer a range of content volume, from single-episode films to multi-season series. The project focused solely on audio processing due to its cost-efficiency and faster processing time. Word information lost (WIL) – This metric quantifies the amount of information lost due to transcription errors.

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Enso emerges from stealth to help enterprises make sense of their data

TechCrunch

The cofounders of Enso , they’ve authored film visual effects tools that help to simulate particles — a data-intensive process. Unlike other visual data processing software, [There’s more to it than a] nice interface with a hardcoded, limited and hardly-extensible set of components,” Danilo said.