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  1. @kdkorte Love this. Has scope for Northern Ireland too. Probably many states in need of this system. Will you be naming it eponymously after yourself, or after the pope, do you think? #politics #systemsArchitecture #catholicism

  2. @kdkorte

    "... if their AI gambit fails."

    When

    Not if....

    Butlerian Jihad

    #SmashAllAI

  3. @kdkorte well more cve last year and on pace this year for record exploits is metric i am using, related #vulns

    Short answer:
    CVE volume has grown very steeply, especially since ~2016. Annual counts are now multiple times higher than a decade ago, and growth is still accelerating.

    🧮 Rough Year-by-Year Scale (Recent Verified Data Points)

    (Some earlier years vary by source, but the trend direction is consistent.)

    Year Approx CVEs Published Notes
    ~2015–2016 ~6k–8k Baseline before major surge era
    2020 ~18k Beginning of modern “explosion” phase
    2022 ~25k Strong upward acceleration
    2023 ~28.8k Continued record highs
    2024 ~40k Huge YoY jump (~38%)
    2025 ~48k ~21% YoY increase
    2026 (forecast) ~59k+ Potentially far higher

  4. @kdkorte it is a national security issue but also enhances security, autonomy, education, digital sovereignty - fiber is big deal (especially for smb) fiber has a tremendous impact on the economy #fourier transforms

  5. @AAKL @kdkorte @avuko @Reuters

    The "evil man" is my own philosophical argument.
    If an evil man, fakes being good for years.
    Doing everything a good man does, are they still evil?

    I am unconvinced that probabilistic design is the show stopper that most lay folk think dismisses current models.

    What with some big brain thinkers offering the notion the fundamental layer of our reality being deterministic quantum fields (QFT) and deterministic collapse of quantum wave function defines events.

    TLDR;
    👉Stochiastic universe may be factual👈
    materialist deterministic illusion (which is what some AI sceptics embrace) is the fantasy LLMs expose by "working"

    #QFT #AI #LLM

  6. Lesenswert rund um #bigtech , die Rolle der #EU #DigitaleSouveränität und Ansätze wie #Eurostack . Sowie den Verweis auf den #DraghiReport der den Finger auf die Wunde legt: „the EU relies on foreign countries for over 80% of digital products, services, infrastructure and intellectual property” fosstodon.org/@kdkorte/1155788

  7. Lesenswert rund um #bigtech , die Rolle der #EU #DigitaleSouveränität und Ansätze wie #Eurostack . Sowie den Verweis auf den #DraghiReport der den Finger auf die Wunde legt: „the EU relies on foreign countries for over 80% of digital products, services, infrastructure and intellectual property” fosstodon.org/@kdkorte/1155788

  8. Lesenswert rund um #bigtech , die Rolle der #EU #DigitaleSouveränität und Ansätze wie #Eurostack . Sowie den Verweis auf den #DraghiReport der den Finger auf die Wunde legt: „the EU relies on foreign countries for over 80% of digital products, services, infrastructure and intellectual property” fosstodon.org/@kdkorte/1155788

  9. Lesenswert rund um #bigtech , die Rolle der #EU #DigitaleSouveränität und Ansätze wie #Eurostack . Sowie den Verweis auf den #DraghiReport der den Finger auf die Wunde legt: „the EU relies on foreign countries for over 80% of digital products, services, infrastructure and intellectual property” fosstodon.org/@kdkorte/1155788

  10. Lesenswert rund um #bigtech , die Rolle der #EU #DigitaleSouveränität und Ansätze wie #Eurostack . Sowie den Verweis auf den #DraghiReport der den Finger auf die Wunde legt: „the EU relies on foreign countries for over 80% of digital products, services, infrastructure and intellectual property” fosstodon.org/@kdkorte/1155788

  11. "Whoever controls identity controls access, policy enforcement, and data visibility." Join me to learn about my latest insights on what working with @univention's clients in Canada has taught me about protecting the Digital Sovereignty of middle powers.

    univention.com/blog-en/2026/05

  12. Finally, an AI that might make our lives better. Now, someone has to prove that improvements in farming offset the environmental costs of the AI.

    fanamc.com/english/china-launc

  13. Continued digital transformation, digital sovereignty, and Open Source enable smaller countries to collaborate and compete with big tech providers.

    techafricanews.com/2026/05/27/

  14. After the Chinese put spyware firmware on routers and network equipment, could the US force Intel and AMD to do the same with their server management system? It's worrying that we even have to ask this. More worrying is the lack of an answer if they do.

    theregister.com/systems/2026/0

  15. California and Colorado are taking the first steps towards sanity in their age verification laws. Yet, it's still a long way to repeal them.

    opensourceforu.com/2026/05/col

  16. It's an interesting hypothesis that AI is so easy that we don't need a new generation of tech-savvy employees to manage it and help our economy grow.
    #AI #employment
    mikeshields.substack.com/p/goo

  17. It's an interesting hypothesis that AI is so easy that we don't need a new generation of tech-savvy employees to manage it and help our economy grow.

    mikeshields.substack.com/p/goo

  18. It's an interesting hypothesis that AI is so easy that we don't need a new generation of tech-savvy employees to manage it and help our economy grow.
    #AI #employment
    mikeshields.substack.com/p/goo

  19. It's an interesting hypothesis that AI is so easy that we don't need a new generation of tech-savvy employees to manage it and help our economy grow.
    #AI #employment
    mikeshields.substack.com/p/goo

  20. It's an interesting hypothesis that AI is so easy that we don't need a new generation of tech-savvy employees to manage it and help our economy grow.
    #AI #employment
    mikeshields.substack.com/p/goo

  21. "There are some companies in Canada working on keeping Canadian data secure." That almost sounds like it's forbidden not to share your data with US Big Tech companies.

    bnnbloomberg.ca/business/2026/

  22. It's strange how many people seem to think that commercial Open Source and Digital Sovereignty at scale just happen by chance. In most cases, these are deliberate decisions to reduce dependency and to prevent leadership from abdicating its responsibilities.

  23. The internet was supposed to be a network of independent survivable notes. Today, it's mostly a collection of Big Tech products. Sadly, it's mostly because many people are too lazy to choose something other than the big tech default.

    theconversation.com/nearly-eve

  24. It's a sad world when web designers and developers bother to make websites accessible to AI but don't care about doing the same for people with vision impairments.

    techpolicy.press/the-web-is-be

  25. I thought DOGE cut all the funding for NIH projects? How come cancer research got cut, but we have money for stupid AI tools?

    healthjournalism.org/blog/2026

  26. I thought DOGE cut all the funding for NIH projects? How come cancer research got cut, but we have money for stupid AI tools?
    #AI #aging #corruption
    healthjournalism.org/blog/2026

  27. I thought DOGE cut all the funding for NIH projects? How come cancer research got cut, but we have money for stupid AI tools?
    #AI #aging #corruption
    healthjournalism.org/blog/2026