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Computer engineer working on secure systems and verification. #Democrat 🎹🧗 #vegan. he/him/his. Views/opinions are my own.

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If i can slip in a quick PSA while my typically sleepy notifications are exploding, these are all very annoying things to say and you might want to reconsider whether they're worth ever saying in a reply directed at someone else - who are they for? what do they add?

  • "why are you surprised"/"even worse than {thing} itself is people being surprised at {thing}": unless the person is saying "i am surprised by this" they are likely not surprised by the thing. just saying something doesn't mean you are surprised by it, and people talking about something usually have paid attention to it before the moment you are encountering them. this is pointless hostility to people who are saying something you supposedly agree with so much that you think everyone should already believe it
  • "it's always been like this": slightly different than above. unless someone is saying "this is literally new and nothing like this has happened before" or you are adding actual historical context that you know for sure they don't already know, you're basically saying "hey did you know this thing you care enough about to be paying attention to and talking about frequently has happened before now as well." this is so easy to frame in a way that says "yes and" rather than "i assume you dont know about the things i know about due to being very smart." eg. "dang not again, they keep doing {thing}"
  • "{thing} might be bad, but {alternative/unrelated, unmentioned, non-mutually exclusive thing} is even worse": multiple things can be bad at the same time and not mentioning something does not mean i don't think it's also bad
  • "funny how people who think {thing} is bad also think {alternative/unrelated, unmentioned thing} is good": closely related to the above, just because you have binarized your thinking does not mean everyone else has.

anyway if the mental image you are conjuring for your interlocuters positions them as always knowing less than you by default, that might be something to look into in yourself!

A new article, this one about the application of Clausewitz's concept of friction to Software Engineering:

https://deadsimpletech.com/blog/friction_software_engineering

Understanding friction in software engineering | deadSimpleTech

That, in short, is how friction works in war: things start out organised, prepared and informed. Then the bullets start flying, and little by little, things go wrong and start to break apart. Co-ordination breaks down, people get tired and demoralised, and eventually what started out as a well-oiled, effective machine that was more than capable of achieving objectives ends up as a tired, worn-out blob that cannot fight any more or go any further. This seems simple, but as Clausewitz has it, "in war, everything is very simple, but the simplest thing is hard".

deadSimpleTech

"The Maven Smart System is the platform that came out of those exercises, and it, not Claude, is what is being used to produce “target packages” in Iran. There are real limits to what a civilian like myself can know about this system, and what follows is based on publicly-available information, assembled from Palantir product demos, conferences, as well as instructional material produced for military users. But we can know quite a bit. The interface looks like a tacticool, dark mode send-up of enterprise software paired with the features of geospatial application like ArcGIS. What the operator sees are either maps with GIS-like overlays or a screen organized like a project management board. There are columns representing stages of the targeting process, with individual targets moving across them from left to right, as in a Kanban board.

Before Maven, operators worked across eight or nine separate systems simultaneously, pulling data from one, cross-referencing in another, manually moving detections between platforms to build a targeting case. Maven consolidated and orchestrated all of these behind a single interface. Cameron Stanley, the Pentagon’s chief digital and AI officer, called it an “abstraction layer,” a common term in software engineering, meaning a system which hides the complexity underneath it.16 Humans run the targeting and the ML systems underneath produce confidence intervals. Three clicks convert a data point on the map into a formal detection and move it into a targeting pipeline. These targets then move through columns representing different decision-making processes and rules of engagement. The system evaluates factors and presents ranked options for which platform and munition to assign, what the military calls a Course of Action. The officer selects from the ranked options, and the system, depending on who is using it, either sends the target package to an officer for approval or moves it to execution.

The AI underneath the interface is not a language model, or at least the AI that counts is not. The systems that detect targets in satellite imagery, fuse data from radar and drone footage, and track objects across multiple intelligence sources are computer vision and sensor fusion.17 They predate large language models by years. Neither Claude nor any other LLMs detects targets, processes radar, fuses sensor data, or pairs weapons to targets. LLMs are late additions to Palantir’s ecosystem;they were added in late 2024, years after the core system was operational, “AIP” was added as a natural language layer that summarizes documents or constructs and answers queries.18 When Anthropic was blacklisted, the Pentagon signed a replacement contract with OpenAI within hours. Replacing one language model with another is often just a simple configuration change, all you really have to do is change the API endpoint.

The language model was never what mattered about this system. What mattered was what Maven did to the process: it consolidated the systems, compressed the time, and reduced the people. That is not a new idea. The United States military has been trying to close the gap between seeing something and destroying it for as long as that gap has existed, and every attempt has produced the same failure. Maven may not even be the most extreme case."

https://artificialbureaucracy.substack.com/p/kill-chain

Kill Chain

On the automated bureaucratic machinery that killed 175 children

Artificial Bureaucracy
Laut CD fährt der RJ zwischen Prag und Kopenhagen Anfang Mai nicht, laut DB doch. Weiß jemand, was stimmt?

Embedded systems security engineer / cryptographer open to contracts or permanent roles. Based in Lausanne, CH.

Background in embedded crypto libraries, PKI, smartcard middleware, software security research.

For contracts: direct preferred, remote-friendly. For permanent: Lausanne-commutable or remote.

Languages: English, French, some German.

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#cryptography #embeddedsystems #PKI #infosec #contractor #hiring #FediHire #fedihireme #fedihired #jobsearch #rust

What's the EU alternative to Let's Encrypt? I see that Actalis is in the default trust store and has an free ACME service, except that it will only do single domain certs so it won't work for my nginx proxy that handles all the TLS.

„Wen aber von den etwa 70 Sternträgern diese Nacht verschonte, dem bedeutete sie Errettung, denn im allgemeinen Chaos konnte er der Gestapo entkommen.“

Victor #Klemperer

#DD1302

Gegen eine wirksame Erbschaftssteuer bei Unternehmern wird oft angeführt, dass die Substanz des Unternehmens nicht belastet werden soll (weil Arbeitsplätze). Im Bezug auf Private-Equity Übernahmen, wo Unternehmen oft mit großen Krediten belastet werden, habe ich das (von den gleichen Kritikern) hingegen noch nicht gehört.
You don't have to obey anyone's framing. Calling them British Petroleum. Call it a chatbot instead of "artificial intelligence". Use real emissions, not adjusted for offsets or certificates. It's all allowed!!!

Clemens' toller Plan, ausgebildete Lehrkräfte einfach mittels Druck in die ländlichen Regionen zu schicken, geht so semi-gut auf:

"Das Resultat ist: Abwanderung, Berufswechsel, Arbeitslosigkeit. Einige der Nachwuchslehrkräfte haben sich in Sachsen-Anhalt beworben und wurden dankend angenommen. Andere wollen ihr Glück an freien Schulen suchen. Eine Absolventin wechselt in eine Ausbildung. Ein junger Lehrer eröffnet eine Fahrradwerkstatt. Und ein weiterer erzählt, dass er erst mal in die Arbeitslosigkeit gehen wird."

Lesenswerter Artikel, v.a. der herablassende Umgang mit den Absolvent:innen, die ja so dringend gebraucht werden:

https://www.saechsische.de/politik/regional/lehrermangel-in-sachsen-referendare-fuehlen-sich-als-buhmaenner-YT42BVAUFJEIPFTUCMJP7LIHNE.html
https://archive.ph/7B5DY

#sachsen

Lehrer-Referendare in Sachsen: „Wir haben das Gefühl, gar nicht gewollt zu werden“

Abwanderung, Berufswechsel, Arbeitslosigkeit: In der vergangenen Woche haben in Sachsen knapp 600 Referendare ihre Lehrer-Ausbildung beendet. Doch viele von ihnen werden an keiner Schule im Freistaat unterrichten – obwohl der Bedarf riesig ist.

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