The Twitter algorithm, Sony ZV-E1, Orange copper, 50 years of portable

Episode 396 with Aurélien and Sébastien S..

Summary :

• A for Amazon (00:03:24) :
Amazon opens its sidewalk network. Connected device developers can test the sidewalk network. (source)

• A for Devices (00:10:18) :
Two outings into the world of vlogging. Sony ZV-E1 and Rode wireless ME. (source, source)

• C for Driving (00:22:03) :
When autonomous driving needs to be more aggressive. AI systems must learn from humans to smooth traffic. (source)

• H as Hangar Y (00:27:51) :
Idea for a scientific, cultural and nature outing! Everyone in Meudon for the reopening of Hangar Y. (source, source)

• L for Lyon (00:32:44) :
When an incubator turns into an impact company. Growth of startups but not at any price. (source)

• M for Motorola (00:37:43) :
When the cell phone is 50 years old. Reflections following 50 years of mobile technology evolution. (source, source)

• O for Orange (00:43:26) :
No more electrons at Orange! Problems related to the dismantling of copper. (source)

• T for Twitter (00:49:01) :
When Twitter’s algorithm is public. Twitter releases the source code for its tweet recommendation algorithm. (source, source, source)

• W for Wemenon (00:54:16) :
A fish filmed at more than 8000m deep. There is life, even very deep! (source)

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