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jgrahamc

94,197 karmajoined 19 anni fa
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24 years today: "Dilemma" and the Nokia 9210 Communicator

hollawhenyougetthis.com
3 points·by jgrahamc·16 giorni fa·0 comments

The eerie interface of man and machine (Life Magazine, October 1967)

blog.jgc.org
2 points·by jgrahamc·18 giorni fa·0 comments

Growing the Cloudflare AI Team with Talent from Ensemble AI

blog.cloudflare.com
2 points·by jgrahamc·26 giorni fa·0 comments

Kryptos

paradigm.xyz
2 points·by jgrahamc·29 giorni fa·0 comments

Cloudflare's data platform and the AI agent on top of it

blog.cloudflare.com
3 points·by jgrahamc·mese scorso·4 comments

Iran's Internet is partially restored, Cloudflare Radar data shows

blog.cloudflare.com
8 points·by jgrahamc·mese scorso·0 comments

Peter G. Neumann, Who Warned of Computer Security Risks, Dies at 93

nytimes.com
5 points·by jgrahamc·2 mesi fa·0 comments

La Machine

la-machine.fr
16 points·by jgrahamc·2 mesi fa·7 comments

The Aperiodic Table

blog.jgc.org
94 points·by jgrahamc·2 mesi fa·44 comments

When DNSSEC goes wrong: how we responded to the .de TLD outage

blog.cloudflare.com
4 points·by jgrahamc·2 mesi fa·0 comments

What it feels like to swap

ruibento.medium.com
2 points·by jgrahamc·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Behind the Screens

behind-the-screens.tv
1 points·by jgrahamc·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Unweight: Lossless MLP Weight Compression for LLM Inference

research.cloudflare.com
3 points·by jgrahamc·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Unweight: We compressed an LLM 22% without sacrificing quality

blog.cloudflare.com
5 points·by jgrahamc·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Artifacts: Versioned storage that speaks Git

blog.cloudflare.com
217 points·by jgrahamc·3 mesi fa·26 comments

Maistro

blog.jgc.org
2 points·by jgrahamc·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Quantum frontiers may be closer than they appear

blog.google
6 points·by jgrahamc·4 mesi fa·0 comments

Claude broke a ZIP password in a smart way

8 points·by jgrahamc·4 mesi fa·3 comments

Batteries included: how AI will transform the who and how of programming (2023)

blog.cloudflare.com
2 points·by jgrahamc·4 mesi fa·0 comments

Shedding old code with ecdysis: graceful restarts for Rust services

blog.cloudflare.com
1 points·by jgrahamc·5 mesi fa·0 comments

comments

jgrahamc
·4 giorni fa·discuss
I have an Apricot with the little LCD display on the keyboard. Six membrane keys just under the LCD and each of those keys has an LED in the bottom left corner.
jgrahamc
·4 giorni fa·discuss
https://lowbackgroundsteel.ai
jgrahamc
·5 giorni fa·discuss
I've tried this with my own blog posts from blog.jgc.org and the result was... not good. It basically wrote something that read like a parody.
jgrahamc
·5 giorni fa·discuss
I agree. It's very clearly a research prototype and they are talking about getting it working to do body composition.
jgrahamc
·21 giorni fa·discuss
I am here but I retired from being CTO of Cloudflare in March 2025 [1] and the current CTO is Dane Knecht (dknecht here). What advantage does decoupling Cloudflare Containers from Cloudflare Workers have?

[1] https://blog.cloudflare.com/three-chapters-at-cloudflare-pro...
jgrahamc
·27 giorni fa·discuss
It's blog.jgc.org and you should read it if you like a mixture of electronics, programming, history of computing and just plain randomness.
jgrahamc
·29 giorni fa·discuss
More great on screen code moments (I haven't got round to Superman III, yet): https://behind-the-screens.tv But Superman III is not just REM statements.
jgrahamc
·29 giorni fa·discuss
It was 100% not Excel: https://blog.jgc.org/2023/07/unfortunately-kelly-rowland-cou...

Also, we're really close to the 24 year anniversary of "Dilemma": https://hollawhenyougetthis.com
jgrahamc
·mese scorso·discuss
Doesn't the flag button serve that purpose?
jgrahamc
·mese scorso·discuss
That's not a project that excites me but good luck with it.
jgrahamc
·mese scorso·discuss
Wonderful!

At the bottom he notes: "I’m sitting in the UK as I write this. Under UK law, I believe this should constitute fair dealing: the purpose is quotation for criticism and review, and this single screen capture is in no way an alternative to paying to see the original film. The film comes from the USA, and under USA law I think it similarly constitutes fair use: it’s for non-profit educational purposes, the amount of the full work used is extremely small, and the effect on the value of the full work negligible."

I took down my entire "Behind The Screens" YouTube channel and transferred it to my own site: https://behind-the-screens.tv because of copyright notices from YouTube that were heavily skewed towards the studios and I didn't have the energy to fight what was clearly fair use in my videos.
jgrahamc
·mese scorso·discuss
These are still heavily used at airports and the sound of the dot matrix printer going at the gate is usually a sign that boarding is starting soon.
jgrahamc
·mese scorso·discuss
I am an older, low-level developer!
jgrahamc
·mese scorso·discuss
Me and some other friends used laptops (think they were IBM ThinkPads), PCMCIA Ethernet adapters (maybe from Xircom?) and thin Ethernet (coax) to play multiplayer DOOM on a Reno Air or AA flight from San Jose to Austin once. I think we were using IPX for networking and we just strung coax between the seats.

Needless to say this was before 9/11 and the flight attendants took it in their stride.
jgrahamc
·mese scorso·discuss
SoftICE
jgrahamc
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I have a Flipper Zero and I've used it... occasionally. Like that one time controlling the Taylor Swift Eras tour wristbands: https://blog.jgc.org/2024/05/controlling-taylor-swift-eras-t... but it's mostly sat around being an odd device.

I duplicated a couple of RFID things, used the IR for some stuff, and once in a while used the radio receiver, but mostly it looks pretty.

I'm not sure what I'd do with a Flipper One, but I guess I've done a lot of things with Raspberry Pis so... maybe?
jgrahamc
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I had not thought about it that way and to be clear some of the parameters (such as the sizes you mention and also the row numbers in ELEMENTS) were found by a bit of experimentation. With the fundamental algorithm in place there was a bit of iteration to get something that looks good on screen (almost all the time).

The other thing was the title. The code originally could have had two letters (e.g. P and E in APERIODIC) joined at a vertex and it looked odd (it looked like the word was broken) so there's specific code to make sure that doesn't happen.
jgrahamc
·2 mesi fa·discuss
On that machine there's Claude's authentication for my account so I can run Claude on it, a public key so I can SSH to the box, and a private key for GitHub access.
jgrahamc
·2 mesi fa·discuss
And this is partly why my development machine is a Raspberry Pi that I can image any time by removing the SD card: https://blog.jgc.org/2026/04/raspberry-pi-as-isolated-ai-cod...
jgrahamc
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I loved reading RISKS and looks like back in 1991 (35 years ago! Eek!) I was worried about trojan horses on Netware 286: https://catless.ncl.ac.uk/risks/11/65#subj3

RIP