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Hans Pronk

Erik Brynjolfsson: ‘This could be the best decade in history — or the worst’

01/02/2024 by Hans Pronk

Found on the internet today:
Erik Brynjolfsson: ‘This could be the best decade in history — or the worst’ : The Stanford professor on what generative AI will mean for productivity, jobs and the society of the future

Filed Under: lost&found Tagged With: ai

The famous Pascal poster

12/01/2024 by Hans Pronk

Found on the internet today:
The famous Pascal poster :

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RIP: Software design pioneer Niklaus Wirth

05/01/2024 by Hans Pronk

Found on the internet today:
RIP: Software design pioneer Niklaus Wirth : Evangelist of lean software and devisor of 9 programming languages and an OS was 89

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Intentionally buggy commits for fame—and papers

30/12/2023 by Hans Pronk

Found on the internet today:
Intentionally buggy commits for fame—and papers : A buggy patch
posted to the linux-kernel mailing list in early April was apparently the
last
straw for Greg Kroah-Hartman as it led to the planned reversion of a whole slew of
commits with one thing in common: their origin at the University of
Minnesota (UMN). The patch to the NFSv4 authorization mechanism was duly
questioned by two NFS developers, but it is
not an honest mistake; according to Kroah-Hartman, there has been an attack
of sorts underway as part of some academic research at the university. In
order to be sure that these intentional bugs, many with security
implications, do not continue to haunt Linux, he is working
on reverting commits that came from email addresses with the
umn.edu domain.

Filed Under: lost&found Tagged With: science

The war of the workstations

26/12/2023 by Hans Pronk

Found on the internet today:
The war of the workstations : The MIT and New Jersey schools of software design, and how big lies turned into holy truths

Filed Under: lost&found

WHAT MADE APOLLO A SUCCESS? A series of eight articles reprinted from the March 1970 issue of Astronautics & Aeronautics

19/12/2023 by Hans Pronk

Found on the internet today:
WHAT MADE APOLLO A SUCCESS? A series of eight articles reprinted from the March 1970 issue of Astronautics & Aeronautics.

Filed Under: lost&found Tagged With: techniek

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