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5 ways AI Can Actually Help You Keep Your Job

A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to attend a small trade show, which got me thinking (again) about how AI is shaping the future of work. Continue reading...... Take me to this post.

July 25, 2025

FHE@PDX 2025

On Monday, July 14th 2025, I hosted a mini-workshop on homomorphic encryption at Google’s Portland, Oregon office. Though Portland is a small city, it’s becoming a hub for homomorphic encryption. Intel and Google both have a presence here, as well as the hardware startup Niobium, and a few individuals from other companies who happen to be based here. Since I had been having lunch with various subsets of the community, I figured it was about time to get us all in a room together.... Take me to this post.

July 25, 2025

How can I confirm in the Windows debugger that I’m looking at a COMDAT-folded function?

Ask for all the names for an address. The post How can I confirm in the Windows debugger that I’m looking at a COMDAT-folded function? appeared first on The Old New Thing.... Take me to this post.

July 25, 2025

Designer Spotlight: Ivor Jian

A glimpse into the early work, process, and inspiration of Ivor Jian, a self-taught designer and developer blending precision with expressive web experiences.... Take me to this post.

July 25, 2025

Error'd: It's Getting Hot in Here

Or cold. It's getting hot and cold. But on average... no. It's absolutely unbelievable. "There's been a physics breakthrough!" Mate exclaimed. "Looking at meteoblue, I should probably reconsider that hike on Monday." Yes, you should blow it off, but you won't need to.   An anonymous fryfan frets "The yellow arches app (at least in the UK) is a buggy mess, and I'm amazed it works at all when it does. Whilst I've heard of null, it would appear that they have another version of null, call... Take me to this post.

July 25, 2025

Beyond LLMs: Regulatory risks and potential of significantly advanced AI

Executive SummaryA narrow focus on language models risks missing the deeper possibilities and challenges of more effective AI architectures.Simple simulations show how significant but opaque gaps in AI capabilities can undermine the regulatory effectiveness.Preventing the development of these gaps require focusing AI investments on industry-specific architectures and tools.The current market and regulatory effects of AI are driven as much by its limitations as by its capabilities, but this is a ... Take me to this post.

July 25, 2025

Notes from "The Weather Machine: A Journey Inside the Forecast"

In The Weather Machine: A Journey Inside the Forecast, author Andrew Blum gives a high-level overview of global weather forecasting. What complexity hides behind the simple interfaces of our daily weather apps? Three main points stuck out to me: “The weather machine has to be a global system, and it won’t work any other way.” International collaboration is critical. Weather models need lots of global data to be effective. Weather technology, like the internet, is closely tied to military int... Take me to this post.

July 25, 2025
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