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mainframes, and minicomputers. What clustering meant is that a single machine node in a cluster could go down, and other machine nodes would take over. End users would still be ab

Threat modelling case study: bicycles

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to other things, like computers Rucksack Rupert strikes again Some very commonly repeated advice on preventing someone from nicking your bike: Buy a good [~10% of bicycle value] l
How to avoid buying your bike again every 6-12 months and tips for how to apply the same reasoning to other things, like computers

n-gate.com. we can't both be right.

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the value of expensive computers, and replace it with a shivering basket case of an operating system. Hackernews desperately wants to appear so technically-inclined as to run a gi
Does anyone have any questions about NAFTA for my PSYCHIC PIG?

2019 - Strange Loop

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of Texas at Austin How Computers Misunderstand the World Meredith Broussard New York University How to teach programming (and other things)? Felienne Hermans Leiden University Clo
Strange Loop is a conference for software developers covering programming langs, databases, distributed systems, security, machine learning, creativity, and more!

Computation isn't Consciousness: The Chinese Room Experiment

https://lukesmith.neocities.org/vids/chinese_room

alking about AI and computers and all this kind of stuff, right? I don’t want to speak disparagingly, but stuff. So, the question is this: can a machine think? Now, that obviously

Prof. Dr. Guido Salvaneschi | Programming Group

https://programming-group.com/members/salvaneschi

IEEE Transactions on Computers Elsevier Journal of Computer Languages Elsevier Knowledge-based Engineering IEEE Internet Computing ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Syst
Profile of Prof. Dr. Guido Salvaneschi, Head of the Programming Group.

Svedic.org

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. Posted in Programming Computers Have Had Emotions for Quite Some Time Posted on September 29, 2017 by svedic A common assumption is that computers can’t have emotions. But there

Archive

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digital age, our computers have become central to so many aspect of our lives. Yet, how much control do we have over the software that powers these machines? Proprietary software

fpgacpu.org - FPGA CPU News

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of an afficianado of computers ... If you're looking for tips on how to break into someone else's computer, you won't find them here." -- Preface Sunday, November 10, 2002 The old

Whetstone, a Calm OS

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and quiet, unobtrusive computers comfortably co-existed. In their prophetic 1996 essay The Coming Age of Calm Technology , Marc Weiser and John Seely Brown spoke of a time when ti

Blog - Bradley Kühn ( bkuhn )

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therefore, they are . Computers aren't . Software isn't . When we who are succumb to the capitalist chicanery and erroneously project being unto these systems, we take our first s

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