Michael Kleber (@log3overlog2) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Kleber

@log3overlog2

Mathematician, at Google, keeping the web working through cryptographic ornithology. He/Him.
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rowan-m.bsky.social (@rowan_m) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎧 Eric Seufert & Paul Bannister giving me more insight into how the ecosystem sees Privacy Sandbox and 3P cookies. Solid mix of low-level API detail & industry motivation. Minor disappointment no-one's calling any of these segments "Spill the TEE" yet. mobiledevmemo.com/podcast-cookie…

Michael Kleber (@log3overlog2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Okay New York Times Games did you change the rules? Or is it like "oh yeah words in Strands have been allowed to cross themselves all along and it just coincidentally never happened until today"??!?

Mike Stay (@metaweta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was so much fun. reperiendi.wordpress.com/2020/04/03/how… If you've got a hard technical problem that needs solving, let's talk!

Greg Whitworth (@gregwhitworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 Attention Salesforce Developers and customers. Chrome is rolling out changes for their Privacy Sandbox initiative. We have a blog post that compiles information and steps you can take to make sure your custom solutions continue to work as expected! developer.salesforce.com/blogs/2024/05/…

Jeff Dean (@jeffdean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great work by Google Research's Operations Research team on shipping logistics. "It is able to double the profit of a container shipper, deliver 13% more containers, and do so with 15% fewer vessels." The Shipping Network Design API for making your shipping ship shape: shipped!

Quanta Magazine (@quantamagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dam! An online collaboration of programmers and amateur mathematicians announce today that they have finally solved the Busy Beaver 5 problem, ending a 40 year logjam. Ben Brubaker reports in a new extended feature: quantamagazine.org/amateur-mathem…

Dam! An online collaboration of programmers and amateur mathematicians announce today that they have finally solved the Busy Beaver 5 problem, ending a 40 year logjam. <a href="/benbenbrubaker/">Ben Brubaker</a> reports in a new extended feature: quantamagazine.org/amateur-mathem…
Lukasz Olejnik (@lukolejnik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Update: the paper which Apple references to argue that Topics API is a significant privacy risk has critical and fundamental problems. Random-number generator is badly seeded, which may mean that the results are flawed. github.com/yohhaan/topics…

Quanta Magazine (@quantamagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Busy Beaver Challenge, an open online collaboration, started working together in 2022 to solve a major problem in theoretical computer science. “We’re playing at this edge of unknowability,” said Shawn Ligocki, a programmer and contributor. quantamagazine.org/amateur-mathem…

The Busy Beaver Challenge, an open online collaboration, started working together in 2022 to solve a major problem in theoretical computer science. “We’re playing at this edge of unknowability,” said Shawn Ligocki, a programmer and contributor. quantamagazine.org/amateur-mathem…
Lukasz Olejnik (@lukolejnik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am against exploiting #GDPR to go after privacy engineering. We must say: no. This is not just wrong. It is harmful. If we can't improve user privacy then why bother with the whole theatre?

Aram Zucker-Scharff | @Chronotope@indieweb.social (@chronotope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The latest Privacy Preserving Attribution proposal has been picked up by PATCG w/the intent it is on its way to the WG when available. This means post-cookie private attribution is on the track to become a Standard. Amazing work by all the participants. github.com/patcg/admin/is…