From Schneier on Security
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been billed as the next frontier of humanity: the newly available expanse whose exploration
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B. Schneier| February 29, 2024
I've finally reached home again after two weeks of travel in the US and Europe; here are a few links to celebrate.Waiting for the Barbarians by C. P. Cavafy
"Now...webmink From Wild WebMink | March 29, 2009 at 08:39 PM
[Note: the following is primarily about U.S. Government policies, but I believe several points can be generalized to other countries.]
I was editing a section of... From CERIAS Blog | March 29, 2009 at 07:49 PM
Fairly good piece on Business Intelligence, saying its time is now because it will be the method to get the kind of efficiency that will be required to survive...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | March 29, 2009 at 03:25 PM
That's it - Europe is now messing with the clock too, so the usual northern hemisphere time-zone spacings are back in place and the Twilight Zone is ended. Now...webmink From Wild WebMink | March 29, 2009 at 04:22 AM
As a kid, you are told that scientists follow the scientific method. They come up with a hypothesis, and they try to falsify it. You also learn about engineers... From Daniel Lemire's Blog | March 29, 2009 at 01:39 AM
Short CIO article on improving your Linkedin profile. Largely obvious, but a useful checklist, especially to those new to Linkedin.Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | March 28, 2009 at 04:19 PM
Interesting piece I just got to on augmented reality work at Microsoft. Augmented reality has always been of interest to me as a way to overlay data in retail...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | March 28, 2009 at 04:38 AM
The Bits blog at The New York Times recently ran an interview with Representative Rick Boucher (D-VA) the new Chair of the Subcommittee on Communications, Technology... From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM | March 28, 2009 at 01:50 AM
Legal thoughts from a presentation by Richard Stallman. Once again the very odd implications of copyright law.Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | March 27, 2009 at 03:28 PM
Haptics are the study of using touch as input or output. Touch is a hard sense to deliver or detect precisely. Now the promise of a 'haptic jacket' which will...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | March 27, 2009 at 01:49 PM
You may remember last September I published an interview with crusading Dutch IT journalist Brenno de Winter. During our meeting, we discussed the sorry state of...webmink From Wild WebMink | March 27, 2009 at 08:00 AM
This year, Apple has waited excruciatingly long to announce the dates for their annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). Last year they announced the dates...Johannes Fahrenkrug From Springenwerk Blog | March 27, 2009 at 06:48 AM
A contribution from Susan Graham, the Pehong Chen Professor of Computer Science at the University of California at Berkeley, and co-chair of the CCC Council:
IPeter Lee From The Computing Community Consortium Blog | March 27, 2009 at 02:02 AM
The Louisiana Optical Network Initiative [LONI], today announced that it has gained an additional 4.77 Tflop of computational capacity with its latest supercomputer...John Leidel From insideHPC | March 26, 2009 at 10:01 PM
An interesting new startup that combines crowdsourcing with the ability to click on pictures within images to order products.Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | March 26, 2009 at 08:01 PM
Archetype analyze a blog. This blog is classified as INTJ (Introversion, Intuitive, Thinking, Judgemental), not surprising, a classic Jungian-based Myers-Briggs...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | March 26, 2009 at 03:49 PM
Their phrase, not mine…here, I’ll prove it. From the release
A novel system is enabling high energy physicists at CERN in Switzerland, to make production runs that...John West From insideHPC | March 26, 2009 at 02:42 PM
Matt Lake, waxes nostalgic at Computerworld and remembers 10 operating systems from the halcyon days of yore (that’s right, I said “yore”).
You’re not really supposed...John West From insideHPC | March 26, 2009 at 02:27 PM
This is reported in several places, but I’ll link you to John Oates at The Register. According to the story
IBM is cutting 5,000 jobs today, mostly in the US and...John West From insideHPC | March 26, 2009 at 02:09 PM