Kevlin Henney

@kevlin
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consultant • father • he/him • human (very) • husband • programmer • keynote speaker • technologist • trainer • writer
Location☉+~1au
Bloghttps://kevlinhenney.medium.com
Abouthttps://about.me/kevlin
Contacthttp://kevlin.tel
Tell me you don't know what reading is without telling me you don't know what reading is
My story for Physics World, "Heisenberg (not) in Helgoland: where two paths diverge", is now online: https://physicsworld.com/a/heisenberg-not-in-helgoland-where-two-paths-diverge/
My last two weeks on Instagram:
Stockholm · Tallinn · Helsinki
https://instagram.com/kevlin.henney

Spring Flight

"Big cousin Lizzy said it was all tall stories and make-believe when Gwyn had asked how many times she’d flown. Lizzy had said it was a story for babies. She’d said the swallow was just a migratory bird and spring was just a consequence of Earth’s axial tilt. She’d said there was no such thing as magic. Gwyn had cried."

#FlashFiction @fabulistmagazine https://fabulistmagazine.com/spring-flight/

I was asked to write a story for
commemorating the centenary of quantum theory. You can find it on pages 56-57 of their Quantum Briefing (https://physicsworld.com/p/magazine/archive/physics-world-quantum-briefing-2025/) and in the attached image.
Physics World Quantum Briefing 2025 – Physics World

Physics World
Physics World podcast featuring me talking about flash fiction, physics and my forthcoming story about Werner Heisenberg
https://physicsworld.com/a/alternate-quantum-realities-what-if-heisenberg-stayed-at-home/
Alternate quantum realities: what if Heisenberg stayed at home? – Physics World

Kevlin Henney discusses his new quantum-themed flash fiction and the power of short stories

Physics World
On the Modern Software Engineering channel with @davefarley77: What is the future of programming languages?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUol_5xvFTI
What Is The Future Of Programming Languages?

YouTube

Second, don't be surprised when users log back in. Don't flag it as needing a security check... especially when they log back in using the same software on the same devices at the same location as they always do.

So no, Dropbox, there is nothing new about this browser or how I'm using it.

When you make a claim, support it with evidence, i.e., learn to manage the data you keep about users. If you don't know how to do this, your security is probably not as good as you think it is.

Yes, you would have noticed this Dropbox, but why are you checking with me?

Unlike the Spanish Inquisition, you should have expected this: You signed me out, after all.

What did you expect me to do? Remain signed out forever? 🤷‍♂️

Just been sent this by a friend. What was so dangerous? Our exchange included fragments of code because, guess what, our emails were about code 🤦‍♂️

That Gmail can't distinguish between email containing embedded code (e.g., JS embedded in HTML tags of an email) versus email whose displayable content happens to be code suggests they lack appropriate test cases.

My guess is this 'security feature' was casually thrown together with an LLM rather than by people who knew what they were doing.