Silav, kesê bijare, everyone working in large scale infrastructure (e.g. as SRE) experienced this situation: The system gets overloaded due to a one (or worst-case many consecutive) of the following conditions: In all of this…
Category: Weekly CS Paper
AI, but with real privacy. Homomorphic Encryption for Machine Learning
Our use of AI right now is a privacy nightmare. Basically, all users & companies send their data to an arbitrary third party (e.g. OpenAI) for them to run their analysis on and return the…
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Yahoo Reveals: This is how you earn more with an Ad platform, by using “soft frequency capping”
Last week, I was talking with the main tech coordinator from one of Germany’s biggest Coupon platform, on how they are currently transforming into a full-fledged Adtech platform. And one hugely important thing for every…
yaDCP – Yet another distributed consensus paper
A few weeks ago I posted the Newsletter about the Paxos Paper over on Reddit. And boy, Reddit did deliver…quite some hate, but also great comments and ideas. So I did, what every reasonable, grown…
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Google, but the private way. Using homomorphic encryption to fix the internet
I thought I understood one core principle of encryption: You take clear text, encrypt it, and now that encrypted gibberish can’t be worked with until it is decrypted again. THIS IS WRONG. There is a…
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If we are all trapped in a simulation (and that is likely). How can we escape?
One of the topics, which fascinates many geeks (like you and me) is the idea, that we all might live in a giant matrix-like simulation. And if you argue it from a mathematical standpoint, that…
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The age-old mathematics behind the ELO system and is it any worth?
The ELO player rating system, originally introduced for chess, can now be found in many competitive (e)sports. It aims to be a measure to compare players against each other, but it is any worth? This…
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The most beautiful computer science paper I have ever read
A mathematical algorithm, greek politics and a bunch of priests…this is what you need for the most beautiful paper I have ever read. This week I am bringing you a paper about the Paxos distributed…
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How to crack the RSA encryption with Shor’s algorithm
Здраво омиљена особа, out of pure madness I am diving into the world of quantum computing. One topic that’s been grabbing my attention is Shor’s algorithm. Okay, to be honest, there is no way around…
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How Great is the Great Firewall? Measuring China’s DNS Censorship
你好親愛的, China is known for having the best internet censorship around the globe. This week’s paper measured 411M DNS entries per day over a period of 9 months. The paper dives into how the blocking…
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