- Princeton Digs Deep Into Its Fraught Racial History (New York Times) Princeton was always the Ivy of choice for segreationists, see Wilson, Woodrow. It first graduated blacks in 1947, and had only 7 black undergrads in 1962.
- Unpaid labourers are ‘slipping pleas for help into Zara clothes’ (The Independent) Clearly the globalism tide raises all boats.
- MINIX: Intel’s hidden in-chip operating system (ZDNet) Minix is also not secure.
- Fooling Neural Networks in the Physical World with 3D Adversarial Objects (LabSix) Convincing AI systems that a cat is a bowl of guacamole, or that a turtle is a rifle.
- Scientists on new supernova: WTF have we been looking at? (Ars Technica) Supernova iPTF14hls has been going boom for much longer than our models would indicate.
- German officials celebrate doubled Twitter character limit (AP) Well, I can see how this might be an issue when describing the impact of Rindfleischetikettierungsueberwachungsaufgabenuebertragungsgesetz on a Niederflurfoerderfahrzeugfuehrer working on beef products. (Real German words.)
Cat meets Crayfish. Sorry, no sound.