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Apple's Tracking-Prevention Feature in Safari has a Privacy Bug
From Schneier on Security

Apple's Tracking-Prevention Feature in Safari has a Privacy Bug

Last month, engineers at Google published a very curious privacy bug in Apple's Safari web browser. Apple's Intelligent Tracking Prevention, a feature designed...

Why all Those Satellites?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Why all Those Satellites?

Been watching all those Starlink satellite launches.  60 per launch.  Being an observational astronomer ave been concerned about  throwing all that stuff into orbit...

KU Leuven in Belgium joins iRODS Consortium
From insideHPC

KU Leuven in Belgium joins iRODS Consortium

The iRODS Consortium has welcomed KU Leuven as its newest Consortium member. As one of Europe’s oldest universities, Belgium’s KU Leuven boasts a long tradition...

Bayer's use of Digital Twins, Decision Science
From The Eponymous Pickle

Bayer's use of Digital Twins, Decision Science

Another example of AI and Digital Twins being used to construct virtual models at major enterprises.Bayer uses digital twins to reshape business strategyBayer Crop...

Distributed HPC Applications with Unprivileged Containers
From insideHPC

Distributed HPC Applications with Unprivileged Containers

Felix Abecassis and Jonathan Calmels gave this talk at FOSDEM 2020. "We will present the challenges in doing distributed deep learning training at scale on shared...

Samsung's Imaginary Keyboard
From The Eponymous Pickle

Samsung's Imaginary Keyboard

A long time student of ways to efficiently communicate with machines.    This not being sold yet,Samsung’s Latest AI Project Is an Imaginary Keyboard for Your Phone...

Neon Digital Avatars
From The Eponymous Pickle

Neon Digital Avatars

Interesting in seeing Samsung involved in this, meaning unclear.Neon CEO explains the tech behind his overhyped ‘artificial humans’  in TheVergeNeon Genesis Evangelicalism...

Science and Technology links (February 8th 2020)
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Science and Technology links (February 8th 2020)

It is often believed that radiations are bad for you. To the contrary, David et al. report that life expectancy is approximately 2.5 years longer in people living...

Podcast: Simulating Galaxy Clusters with XSEDE Supercomputers
From insideHPC

Podcast: Simulating Galaxy Clusters with XSEDE Supercomputers

In this TACC podcast, researchers describe how they are using XSEDE supercomputers to run some of the highest resolution simulations ever of galaxy clusters. One...

Job of the Week: Systems Administrator at D.E. Shaw Research
From insideHPC

Job of the Week: Systems Administrator at D.E. Shaw Research

D.E. Shaw Research is seeking Systems Administrators for Servers, Clusters and Supercomputers in our Job of the Week. "Our research effort is aimed at achieving...

On AI Crisis of Confidence
From The Eponymous Pickle

On AI Crisis of Confidence

More like a crisis of expectations.   Understanding is good, useful, needed.  But it is not the driving need.   The failures that will occur will first be those...

Possibilities Created by  5G together with IOT
From The Eponymous Pickle

Possibilities Created by 5G together with IOT

Some useful starting thoughts on the possibilities driven by the emergence of these technologies.   Sill qite a bit to do to make this really remarkable, like data...

Friday Squid Blogging: An MRI Scan of a Squid's Brain
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: An MRI Scan of a Squid's Brain

This paper is filled with brain science that I do not understand (news article), but fails to answer what I consider to be the important question: how do you keep...

Talk on Service Design from ISSIP
From The Eponymous Pickle

Talk on Service Design from ISSIP

I am a long time member of the below:Upcoming Presentation from ISSIP: International Society of Service Innovation ProfessionalsHorrors and heroes of building design...

7 Eleven Experiments with No Cashier Store
From The Eponymous Pickle

7 Eleven Experiments with No Cashier Store

Would imagine this concept would work best where speed is of the essence.  Another test to watch.7-Eleven tries out an Amazon Go-like store  in Retailwire by George...

Security in 2020: Revisited
From Schneier on Security

Security in 2020: Revisited

Ten years ago, I wrote an essay: "Security in 2020." Well, it's finally 2020. I think I did pretty well. Here's what I said back then: There's really no such thing...

National Academy of Engineering Elects 87 Members and 18 International Members!
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

National Academy of Engineering Elects 87 Members and 18 International Members!

The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 87 new members and 18 foreign members. Six computing researchers are among those elected this year.  They...

Autonomous Vehicles to Bypass Safety for Testing?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Autonomous Vehicles to Bypass Safety for Testing?

Note the specific mention of Nuro, which is testing with Kroger and others.  I am imagining how it might work in a suburb like ours.U.S. Lets Autonomous Vehicle...

Avaso to Deliver Worldwide Support for GRC Immersive Cooling
From insideHPC

Avaso to Deliver Worldwide Support for GRC Immersive Cooling

Immersive cooling vendor GRC has announced a new business collaboration with Avaso, an IT solutions provider with global service delivery and warranty capabilities...

Research should not stop with the research paper
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Research should not stop with the research paper

The practice of academic research is based on the production of formal documents that undergo formal reviewers by peers. We routinely evaluate academics for jobs...
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