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Dominik Herrmann

@herdom

Professor @uni_bamberg_of | privacy, information security, and ethics | digital teaching @dikule_uba | enthusiastic speaker | typography nerd | EN/DE

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maharshi (@mrsiipa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

claude sonnet especially, works really well with this: you can just set it up as a "response style" and then select it from the dropdown when you need it, easy.

claude sonnet especially, works really well with this: you can just set it up as a "response style" and then select it from the dropdown when you need it, easy.
kepano (@kepano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Flexoki 2.0 introduces 88 new colors that feel like watercolor pigments on paper. This is a continuation of my attempt to bring the feeling of analog color to digital emissive screens. Flexoki 1.0 only provided the a range of values for the grayscale colors. What I have been

Flexoki 2.0 introduces 88 new colors that feel like watercolor pigments on paper.

This is a continuation of my attempt to bring the feeling of analog color to digital emissive screens.

Flexoki 1.0 only provided the a range of values for the grayscale colors. What I have been
Mustafa Suleyman (@mustafasuleyman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After Ethan's post, I went on a deep dive into this study! I could go on and on about the results but if I had to boil it down to my biggest takeaways...🧡

Faheem Ullah (@faheem_uh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PhD Students - Here is an example of a good conclusion. A good conclusion should have the following 6 parts. 𝟏. π‘πžπ¬π­πšπ­πž 𝐭𝐑𝐞 π‘πžπ¬πžπšπ«πœπ‘ 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐛π₯𝐞𝐦 Begin by revisiting the research problem or question that your paper addressed. This reminds the reader of

PhD Students - Here is an example of a good conclusion.

A good conclusion should have the following 6 parts.

𝟏. π‘πžπ¬π­πšπ­πž 𝐭𝐑𝐞 π‘πžπ¬πžπšπ«πœπ‘ 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐛π₯𝐞𝐦 

Begin by revisiting the research problem or question that your paper addressed. This reminds the reader of
Simon Willison (@simonw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These papers are fascinating, but my favorite thing about them is they aren't PDFs! They're glorious mobile-friendly web pages with interactive diagrams. I hope everyone else who publishes papers takes note, this us a much better way to share research transformer-circuits.pub/2025/attributi…

These papers are fascinating, but my favorite thing about them is they aren't PDFs! They're glorious mobile-friendly web pages with interactive diagrams. I hope everyone else who publishes papers takes note, this us a much better way to share research transformer-circuits.pub/2025/attributi…
Anthropic (@anthropicai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Anthropic research: How university students use Claude. We ran a privacy-preserving analysis of a million education-related conversations with Claude to produce our first Education Report.

New Anthropic research: How university students use Claude.

We ran a privacy-preserving analysis of a million education-related conversations with Claude to produce our first Education Report.
Andrew Allen (@andrewallenxo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anthropic just analyzed one million student conversations with Claude. First time we're seeing real evidence of how students actually use AI for learning, not just surveys or experiments. This is what they discovered... x.com/AnthropicAI/st…

Prof Lennart Nacke, PhD (@acagamic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No problem? No purpose. No publication. Stop writing before you can explain who your work actually helps. Good research starts with A problem. Great research starts with the RIGHT one. Because finding the right one is challenging: You can't determine practical significance

No problem? No purpose. No publication.

Stop writing before you can explain who your work actually helps.

Good research starts with A problem.
Great research starts with the RIGHT one.

Because finding the right one is challenging:

You can't determine practical significance
matt palmer (@mattppal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A checklist for secure vibe coded apps. Putting things on the internet is kind of like parking your car in San Franciscoβ€”there's inherent risk. πŸ˜… Luckily, there are some straightforward things you can do to minimize those risks. Here are 16 simple things to make secure vibe

A checklist for secure vibe coded apps.

Putting things on the internet is kind of like parking your car in San Franciscoβ€”there's inherent risk. πŸ˜… 

Luckily, there are some straightforward things you can do to minimize those risks. Here are 16 simple things to make secure vibe
Sayash Kapoor (@sayashk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How will AI impact the economy? Can we defend against misuse? What policies would mitigate the risks of AI? Thrilled to share that Arvind Narayanan and I are writing another book to tackle these questions! Today, we release a paper laying out our argument: AI as Normal Technology.

How will AI impact the economy? Can we defend against misuse? What policies would mitigate the risks of AI?

Thrilled to share that <a href="/random_walker/">Arvind Narayanan</a> and I are writing another book to tackle these questions! Today, we release a paper laying out our argument: AI as Normal Technology.
Ishan Goswami (@theishangoswami) 's Twitter Profile Photo

creating a mcp is actually superrr easy 3 steps process to make an mcp in 10 minutes: - copy this file modelcontextprotocol.io/llms-full.txt - paste in cursor - write a detailed prompt on what you want the mcp to do and done! bookmark this tweet

Dominik Herrmann (@herdom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Die SPD hat fΓΌr ihr Mitgliedervotum auf eine rein digitale Stimmabgabe gesetzt. Eine Verifikation ist zwar mΓΆglich, aber das Verfahren ist kompliziert. Auf der Partei-Webseite verwechselt man 2FA mit einem simplen Login. Wissen die, was sie tun? br.de/nachrichten/ne…

Paul Graham (@paulg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just realized something most people are going to lose when (as they inevitably will) they start using AIs to write everything for them. They'll lose the knowledge of how writing is constructed.

CrΓ©mieux (@cremieuxrecueil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People who say they're "bad at tests" tend to just not be very smart. When they blame their low performance on anxiety instead of low intelligence, that's generally just a poor excuse.

People who say they're "bad at tests" tend to just not be very smart.

When they blame their low performance on anxiety instead of low intelligence, that's generally just a poor excuse.
Arvind Narayanan (@random_walker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A hypothesis on the accelerating decline of reading: * Broadly speaking, people read for pleasure/entertainment and for learning/obtaining information. * Reading for pleasure has been declining for a while and is being replaced by videos (very sharply among young people).

Prof Lennart Nacke, PhD (@acagamic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most researchers make a fatal mistake in their proposal's introduction, but understanding the "Why-What" sequence can change everything... Here's a 15-part structure I use that makes it simple. Let's break it down into 7 broad steps:

Most researchers make a fatal mistake in their proposal's introduction, but understanding the "Why-What" sequence can change everything...

Here's a 15-part structure I use that makes it simple.

Let's break it down into 7 broad steps:
Arvind Narayanan (@random_walker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ“’ People that I know often send me their draft papers to get feedback. I enjoy doing this sort of informal peer review and would like to open it up to everyone. Details in the Q&A below. What is informal peer review and why is it helpful? The *formal* peer review system serves

Arvind Narayanan (@random_walker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I vibe coded an app to chat with my Kindle books. (To make a book chattable it flips through the pages using an automated browser and screenshots / OCRs them.) I've been using it for a couple of weeks and it's become an important part of my learning and research workflows. It