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What thirty years of technology looks like: the early high-school years
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

What thirty years of technology looks like: the early high-school years

Thirty years ago, I was attending a high school. My oldest son is preparing to attend a similar high school. There was a meeting at my son’s future school, andContinue...

Declarative programming is a dead-end for the lowly programmer
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Declarative programming is a dead-end for the lowly programmer

Most programmers focus on software execution. We want to understand what the computer is actually doing. Java, C, JavaScript, PHP, Python… all these languages make...

What the heck is interesting research?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

What the heck is interesting research?

I have long advocated that the world would be better off if more people did research. But what the heck is research? In simple terms, I know of two types of interesting...

Ranged random-number generation is slow in Python…
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Ranged random-number generation is slow in Python…

A colleague has been running simulations using a library written in Python. She has having serious performance problems… Her application is parallelizable, butContinue...

Biology and computing are more alike than you think…
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Biology and computing are more alike than you think…

Biological systems are seemingly of infinite complexity. We still don’t know what a heart attack is, not really. Despite billions spent, we still don’t know what...

Artificial intelligence is mostly a matter of computational power?
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Artificial intelligence is mostly a matter of computational power?

Unless you live under a rock, you should know by now that AlphaGo, an artificial intelligence, has beaten a world champion at the game of Go. After Tic Tac Toe,...

Web plasticity
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Web plasticity

When the Internet started out, people wanted to use it to chat and discuss. So we did as human beings had always done. We created tribes. In this manner, we got...

It is easy to lose sight of why we do things…
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

It is easy to lose sight of why we do things…

I like to write and publish research papers. I think it can be tremendously useful. A research paper serves as a reference describing what was done and what was...

Statistics is overrated: the rise of data science
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Statistics is overrated: the rise of data science

With the industrial and scientific revolutions, we saw the rise of enormous bureaucracies collecting reliable numbers. For the first time in history, we could ask...

My next bet: VR is going to take off in the next 3 years…
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

My next bet: VR is going to take off in the next 3 years…

You have probably heard of virtual-reality (VR) headsets. Three of them are coming out this year: Facebook’s Occulus Rift, HTV Vive and the PlayStation VR. Moreover...

Lost my bet: the PC isn’t dead… yet
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Lost my bet: the PC isn’t dead… yet

I can’t predict the future, nobody can… but I think betting on the future is a good intellectual workout. It forces you to think beyond your day-to-day activities...

Don’t beat them, make them irrelevant
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Don’t beat them, make them irrelevant

Back in the early 2000s, I was a given an expert report that outlined the future of computing. Regarding software, the report foresaw the absolute and uncontested...

Things you have probably not seen coming…
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Things you have probably not seen coming…

The world changes but we often do not pay attention. Did you see these changes coming? Paper dictionaries being good as door stoppers and not much else. Major conservative...

Cultivating weirdness
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Cultivating weirdness

The simplest and safest way to live your life is by cultivating “sameness”. Look around at what successful people do, and do the same thing. All your cool friends...

Beyond the PC toward virtual and augmented reality
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Beyond the PC toward virtual and augmented reality

PC sales have entered a slow decline. Today, you can literally work on your Microsoft Office documents no matter where you are, no matter what computing deviceContinue...

Imagining the future trumps intelligence…
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Imagining the future trumps intelligence…

Whenever I meet young people, I alway stress how their future will be very different from the present. To anyone who lived through the first Great War (1914-1918)...

Default random-number generators are slow
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Default random-number generators are slow

Most languages like Java and Go, come with standard pseudo-random-number generators. Java uses a simple linear congruential generator. Starting with a seed value...

More of Vinge’s “predictions” for 2025…
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

More of Vinge’s “predictions” for 2025…

In my previous post, I reviewed some of the predictions made in the famous science-fiction book Rainbows end. The book was written in 2006 by Vernor Vinge and set...

Consciousness and free will are illusions: you are just a robot
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Consciousness and free will are illusions: you are just a robot

As a computer scientist, it is natural for me to view the brain as a computer. And though computers have different abilities, they are also very much all equivalent...

The Cray supercomputer, the iPhone and blood
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

The Cray supercomputer, the iPhone and blood

When I was in high school, the most powerful computer money could buy was the Cray 2. The thing would require a room all by itself. I don’t know how much it sold...
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