New Policy Analysis: Europe's cybersecurity heavily relies on the United States.
My key points:
1. Europe's dependencies on the US in the field of cybersecurity extend well beyond software updates, SaaS, and cloud services and would persist even if a EuroStack were developed. /1
My key points:
1. Europe's dependencies on the US in the field of cybersecurity extend well beyond software updates, SaaS, and cloud services and would persist even if a EuroStack were developed. /1
November 6, 2025 at 8:19 AM
New Policy Analysis: Europe's cybersecurity heavily relies on the United States.
My key points:
1. Europe's dependencies on the US in the field of cybersecurity extend well beyond software updates, SaaS, and cloud services and would persist even if a EuroStack were developed. /1
My key points:
1. Europe's dependencies on the US in the field of cybersecurity extend well beyond software updates, SaaS, and cloud services and would persist even if a EuroStack were developed. /1
Of course it’s a prop for the Spelljammer campaign. Can you guess what I’m trying to tell the players?
November 9, 2025 at 2:52 AM
Of course it’s a prop for the Spelljammer campaign. Can you guess what I’m trying to tell the players?
A little surreal dream #scape this Friday perhaps?
"All that we see or seem,
Is but a dream within a dream"
-- Edgar Allan Poe
Extra points for the Boomers and GenX folks who remember the German synthwave users of the famous line
#Photography #ColorADay #BWFri #AlphabetChallenge #WeekSForShadows
"All that we see or seem,
Is but a dream within a dream"
-- Edgar Allan Poe
Extra points for the Boomers and GenX folks who remember the German synthwave users of the famous line
#Photography #ColorADay #BWFri #AlphabetChallenge #WeekSForShadows
November 7, 2025 at 12:33 PM
A little surreal dream #scape this Friday perhaps?
"All that we see or seem,
Is but a dream within a dream"
-- Edgar Allan Poe
Extra points for the Boomers and GenX folks who remember the German synthwave users of the famous line
#Photography #ColorADay #BWFri #AlphabetChallenge #WeekSForShadows
"All that we see or seem,
Is but a dream within a dream"
-- Edgar Allan Poe
Extra points for the Boomers and GenX folks who remember the German synthwave users of the famous line
#Photography #ColorADay #BWFri #AlphabetChallenge #WeekSForShadows
Mina has to out-cunt all the other forefront characters, not sorry (I'll also give her a bunch of casual wear later)
November 9, 2025 at 12:34 PM
Mina has to out-cunt all the other forefront characters, not sorry (I'll also give her a bunch of casual wear later)
November 8, 2025 at 2:55 AM
MIKE’s cloud rose 10.8 miles high in just 90 seconds. Sixty seconds later, it had reached 20.5 miles, and topped out at 22.7 miles. Thirty minutes after detonation, it was 60 miles across. MIKE was the fourth largest US nuclear test, with 77% of its yield derived from fission and 23% from fusion.
October 31, 2025 at 7:14 PM
MIKE’s cloud rose 10.8 miles high in just 90 seconds. Sixty seconds later, it had reached 20.5 miles, and topped out at 22.7 miles. Thirty minutes after detonation, it was 60 miles across. MIKE was the fourth largest US nuclear test, with 77% of its yield derived from fission and 23% from fusion.
These are 2D projections aligned with the eigenvectors of the causal matrix in Qwen 3 4B Instruct 2507 of that model's token vocabulary (whew!). I'm thinking of them as "top down" and "from the side."
November 1, 2025 at 9:53 PM
These are 2D projections aligned with the eigenvectors of the causal matrix in Qwen 3 4B Instruct 2507 of that model's token vocabulary (whew!). I'm thinking of them as "top down" and "from the side."
It's Halloween! Quote with your Top 4 Ghost-Type Pokémon 👻
October 31, 2025 at 11:47 PM
It's Halloween! Quote with your Top 4 Ghost-Type Pokémon 👻
Good thread with many good points but blaming your outage on AWS is just... A bad look
Signal is big enough and ugly enough to figure out region failover. Blaming poor engineering choices on a big cloud monopoly is a bad take
Signal is big enough and ugly enough to figure out region failover. Blaming poor engineering choices on a big cloud monopoly is a bad take
📣THREAD: It’s surprising to me that so many people were surprised to learn that Signal runs partly on AWS (something we can do because we use encryption to make sure no one but you–not AWS, not Signal, not anyone–can access your comms).
It’s also concerning. 1/
It’s also concerning. 1/
PSA: we're aware that Signal is down for some people. This appears to be related to a major AWS outage. Stand by.
October 28, 2025 at 9:09 AM
Good thread with many good points but blaming your outage on AWS is just... A bad look
Signal is big enough and ugly enough to figure out region failover. Blaming poor engineering choices on a big cloud monopoly is a bad take
Signal is big enough and ugly enough to figure out region failover. Blaming poor engineering choices on a big cloud monopoly is a bad take
Ever wondered what #lidar point clouds reveal about forests? OpenForest4D’s new guide breaks down how elevation, return number, intensity, and classification describe forest structure.
openforest4d.org/lidar-point-...
#pointcloud #laserscanning #forestry #geospatial
openforest4d.org/lidar-point-...
#pointcloud #laserscanning #forestry #geospatial
October 27, 2025 at 4:33 PM
Ever wondered what #lidar point clouds reveal about forests? OpenForest4D’s new guide breaks down how elevation, return number, intensity, and classification describe forest structure.
openforest4d.org/lidar-point-...
#pointcloud #laserscanning #forestry #geospatial
openforest4d.org/lidar-point-...
#pointcloud #laserscanning #forestry #geospatial
I'm gonna say that these are my top 10 games on the PS2, but in alphabetical order. Points if you can guess my fave! 👀
Dark Cloud
Devil May Cry
Final Fantasy X
God of War
Metal Gear Solid 2
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Shadow Hearts: Covenant
Silent Hill 2
Suikoden III
Tales of the Abyss
Dark Cloud
Devil May Cry
Final Fantasy X
God of War
Metal Gear Solid 2
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Shadow Hearts: Covenant
Silent Hill 2
Suikoden III
Tales of the Abyss
October 26, 2025 at 8:36 PM
I'm gonna say that these are my top 10 games on the PS2, but in alphabetical order. Points if you can guess my fave! 👀
Dark Cloud
Devil May Cry
Final Fantasy X
God of War
Metal Gear Solid 2
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Shadow Hearts: Covenant
Silent Hill 2
Suikoden III
Tales of the Abyss
Dark Cloud
Devil May Cry
Final Fantasy X
God of War
Metal Gear Solid 2
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Shadow Hearts: Covenant
Silent Hill 2
Suikoden III
Tales of the Abyss
Nothing comes for free. Multi cloud architectures exist, but they are complex and expensive: you’ve signed up not just for managing two independent infrastructures but maintaining (and paying for) all of the points of integration between them. It’s not cheap and it’s not easy.
October 27, 2025 at 2:10 PM
Nothing comes for free. Multi cloud architectures exist, but they are complex and expensive: you’ve signed up not just for managing two independent infrastructures but maintaining (and paying for) all of the points of integration between them. It’s not cheap and it’s not easy.
Day 24:
“Hello nice to meet you”
The cheerful introduction to the emotionally pivoting series of Havetsavain. ‘The Other School’ serves as a light hearted fantasy academia book, that slowly unfolds into the more demented sides of a vast magical hierarchy.
#booksky #FantasyIndiesSpooktober
“Hello nice to meet you”
The cheerful introduction to the emotionally pivoting series of Havetsavain. ‘The Other School’ serves as a light hearted fantasy academia book, that slowly unfolds into the more demented sides of a vast magical hierarchy.
#booksky #FantasyIndiesSpooktober
October 24, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Day 24:
“Hello nice to meet you”
The cheerful introduction to the emotionally pivoting series of Havetsavain. ‘The Other School’ serves as a light hearted fantasy academia book, that slowly unfolds into the more demented sides of a vast magical hierarchy.
#booksky #FantasyIndiesSpooktober
“Hello nice to meet you”
The cheerful introduction to the emotionally pivoting series of Havetsavain. ‘The Other School’ serves as a light hearted fantasy academia book, that slowly unfolds into the more demented sides of a vast magical hierarchy.
#booksky #FantasyIndiesSpooktober
My 2 cents “This is an Xbox” is about multiple access points to Xbox games and services beyond the console via PC, handheld and cloud devices
I think the one thing Xbox needs to do is an explainer vid or blog explaining how
What type of are native and what games are cloud when not using a console
I think the one thing Xbox needs to do is an explainer vid or blog explaining how
What type of are native and what games are cloud when not using a console
October 22, 2025 at 4:19 PM
My 2 cents “This is an Xbox” is about multiple access points to Xbox games and services beyond the console via PC, handheld and cloud devices
I think the one thing Xbox needs to do is an explainer vid or blog explaining how
What type of are native and what games are cloud when not using a console
I think the one thing Xbox needs to do is an explainer vid or blog explaining how
What type of are native and what games are cloud when not using a console
Speaking of Super Mario Adventures...
Those comics or the Super Mario World Cartoons must be where I got the "pipes from the sky" bit that Mario briefly mentions in the monologue before Demise. Technically starting from the Imposter cover.
Those comics or the Super Mario World Cartoons must be where I got the "pipes from the sky" bit that Mario briefly mentions in the monologue before Demise. Technically starting from the Imposter cover.
October 24, 2025 at 11:27 AM
Speaking of Super Mario Adventures...
Those comics or the Super Mario World Cartoons must be where I got the "pipes from the sky" bit that Mario briefly mentions in the monologue before Demise. Technically starting from the Imposter cover.
Those comics or the Super Mario World Cartoons must be where I got the "pipes from the sky" bit that Mario briefly mentions in the monologue before Demise. Technically starting from the Imposter cover.
happened to look at the AWESOME Sink right as I get my 500th unprinted ticket
It is not actually my 500th ticket, I have ~130 uploaded to the cloud, and have also bought most of the one-time shop unlocks
If I do the math I've made either 931, 932, or 933 coupons total
It is not actually my 500th ticket, I have ~130 uploaded to the cloud, and have also bought most of the one-time shop unlocks
If I do the math I've made either 931, 932, or 933 coupons total
October 23, 2025 at 10:15 PM
happened to look at the AWESOME Sink right as I get my 500th unprinted ticket
It is not actually my 500th ticket, I have ~130 uploaded to the cloud, and have also bought most of the one-time shop unlocks
If I do the math I've made either 931, 932, or 933 coupons total
It is not actually my 500th ticket, I have ~130 uploaded to the cloud, and have also bought most of the one-time shop unlocks
If I do the math I've made either 931, 932, or 933 coupons total
It takes as input the 3D scene assets—geometry, materials, and lighting represented as a point cloud—and encodes the light interaction into a 3D latent space, with codes anchored at the sampled scene points. The model is independent of both viewpoint and resolution!
October 23, 2025 at 3:27 AM
It takes as input the 3D scene assets—geometry, materials, and lighting represented as a point cloud—and encodes the light interaction into a 3D latent space, with codes anchored at the sampled scene points. The model is independent of both viewpoint and resolution!
Between AWS and AZURE these cloud computing systems are SPOF (Single Points of Failure). A hack, outage (like we saw yesterday), or hardware failure would be devastating to not only businesses, but people as well (*cough, that's all of us, cough*).
Navigating Single Point of Failure in Cloud Architecture
Exploring the impact and strategies to avoid potential failures in cloud environments
tinyurl.com
October 21, 2025 at 1:54 PM
Between AWS and AZURE these cloud computing systems are SPOF (Single Points of Failure). A hack, outage (like we saw yesterday), or hardware failure would be devastating to not only businesses, but people as well (*cough, that's all of us, cough*).
it's like 9/11 for the cloud today
October 20, 2025 at 9:24 PM
it's like 9/11 for the cloud today
1. You should never have any single points of failure across your online services
2. Cloud hosting means you are running your critical services on someone else’s computer
3. You can shadow run critical services with realtime incremental data copying for peanuts.
2. Cloud hosting means you are running your critical services on someone else’s computer
3. You can shadow run critical services with realtime incremental data copying for peanuts.
October 20, 2025 at 8:48 AM
1. You should never have any single points of failure across your online services
2. Cloud hosting means you are running your critical services on someone else’s computer
3. You can shadow run critical services with realtime incremental data copying for peanuts.
2. Cloud hosting means you are running your critical services on someone else’s computer
3. You can shadow run critical services with realtime incremental data copying for peanuts.
October 20, 2025 at 9:24 AM
Today's AWS outage should be a(nother) wake-up call: consolidation of services is a real problem. We're creating single points of failure. We're losing resiliency and robustness. Also, our devices are increasingly cloud-dependent and need to function when disconnected.
October 20, 2025 at 4:48 PM
Today's AWS outage should be a(nother) wake-up call: consolidation of services is a real problem. We're creating single points of failure. We're losing resiliency and robustness. Also, our devices are increasingly cloud-dependent and need to function when disconnected.
Why single points of failure are never a good idea. Isn't this the sort of thing relying on "the cloud" was supposed to avoid?
And I know this isn't a complete list because the first place I got hit by this was Ancestry.
dataconomy.com/2025/10/20/a...
#AWS #internet
And I know this isn't a complete list because the first place I got hit by this was Ancestry.
dataconomy.com/2025/10/20/a...
#AWS #internet
AWS outage: A complete list of every site and app that went down
A major AWS outage today has caused a global outage, taking down a significant portion of the internet. The Amazon
dataconomy.com
October 20, 2025 at 6:15 PM
Why single points of failure are never a good idea. Isn't this the sort of thing relying on "the cloud" was supposed to avoid?
And I know this isn't a complete list because the first place I got hit by this was Ancestry.
dataconomy.com/2025/10/20/a...
#AWS #internet
And I know this isn't a complete list because the first place I got hit by this was Ancestry.
dataconomy.com/2025/10/20/a...
#AWS #internet