Ä̷̬͖̽͗P̷̭̳͔͇̊ on CompSciFutures (∀/acc) (@compscifutures) 's Twitter Profile
Ä̷̬͖̽͗P̷̭̳͔͇̊ on CompSciFutures (∀/acc)

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Dropper of CS thought grenades on socials // researcher @enertium // inter-causal syllogistic influence(r) // #InfoRec #InfoSec #Bayesian ⏩ // #AssangeHero

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Here's some top notch BRIΛN CID dark and nasties not for the kiddies tech trance to code to bromies and brodettes: soundcloud.com/briancid/echos… Get in the zone. #SpecialPlace

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w00t. My first big budget AI based TVC project w/tv, radio, presss & outdoor media using #genAI launched this weekend. More to come next week once campaign is fully rolled out. #Art .\p

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WHAT OTHER SCIENCES THINK OF AI Found myself at a party Saturday with well educated types from humantities, bio & med related fields like neuroscience & psych. Short take: They think AI practitioners are overpaid buffoons for reinventing sciences and not talking to them more.

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ON FAST MEMORY MANAGEMENT, SPATIOTEMPORAL LOCALITY & ALWAYS-ON SYSTEMS Hot tip: In general, the fastest memory management strategy you can do is to not free anything! This is super useful to 'always on' systems where you need to be 'Keeping Up Where There’s No Way to Catch Up'

ON FAST MEMORY MANAGEMENT, SPATIOTEMPORAL LOCALITY & ALWAYS-ON SYSTEMS

Hot tip: In general, the fastest memory management strategy you can do is to not free anything! 

This is super useful to 'always on' systems where you need to be 'Keeping Up Where There’s No Way to Catch Up'
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Your files are dying. That SSD you keep in the closet, the one from your old system "just in case". Yup, degrading as we speak. SSDs are *shockingly* bad at power off retention, esp if it's near it's endurance rating. The JEDEC standard only requires 1 year of unpowered data

Your files are dying.

That SSD you keep in the closet, the one from your old system "just in case".  Yup, degrading as we speak.

SSDs are *shockingly* bad at power off retention, esp if it's near it's endurance rating.

The JEDEC standard only requires 1 year of unpowered data
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ON VERIFIER & REWARD MODELS Is your automated decision making bounded by some sort of long run Expectation of decision making quality guarantees? Something that maximises expected yoodil-ities? Does the curve represent you, us or me? Does thee even care about we?

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Anyone that hasn’t long ago turned off that CUPS port that is the subject of the recent CVE needs to rethink how they use Linux or if they even should be. If you don’t yet know how to minimise Unix attack surface, learn to. It’s the best thing you can do for your cybersecurity.