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November 2024


From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid-Inspired Needle Technology

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid-Inspired Needle Technology

Interesting research:

Using jet propulsion inspired by squid, researchers demonstrate a microjet system that delivers medications directly into tissues, matching the effectiveness of traditional needles.

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From Schneier on Security

Race Condition Attacks against LLMs

Race Condition Attacks against LLMs

These are two attacks against the system components surrounding LLMs:

We propose that LLM Flowbreaking, following jailbreaking and prompt injection, joins as the third on the growing list of LLM attack types. Flowbreaking is…


From Schneier on Security

NSO Group Spies on People on Behalf of Governments

NSO Group Spies on People on Behalf of Governments

The Israeli company NSO Group sells Pegasus spyware to countries around the world (including countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, India, Mexico, Morocco and Rwanda). We assumed that those countries use the spyware themselves. Now…


From insideHPC

AMD Releases ROCm Version 6.3

AMD Releases ROCm Version 6.3

Nov. 26, 2024: AMD today announced the release of ROCm Version 6.3 open-source platform, introducing tools and optimizations for AI, ML and HPC workloads on AMD Instinct GPU accelerators. ROCm 6.3 is engineered for a range of…


From insideHPC

Quantum: Alice & Bob Announce Logical Qubit Emulator

Quantum: Alice & Bob Announce Logical Qubit Emulator

PARIS, 26th November 2024 – Alice & Bob, a fault-tolerant quantum computing company, today announced Felis 1.0, its toolbox with logical qubit emulator designed to help users prepare for quantum computing by facilitating the …


From insideHPC

Harbor Service, VAST Data Provide Storage Upgrade for NCSA Systems

Harbor Service, VAST Data Provide Storage Upgrade for NCSA Systems

Nov. 20, 2024: The National Center for Supercomputing Applications and VAST Data are giving supercomputing system Delta and the newly launched DeltaAI a boost in their storage and application performance. NCSA launched Harbor…


From insideHPC

Webinar: ALCF Developer Session on HPC Workflows to Be Held Dec. 11

Webinar: ALCF Developer Session on HPC Workflows to Be Held Dec. 11

The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility will hold a webinar at 11 am Central Time on Wednesday, Dec. 11 covering remote workflows at ALCF. Registration is here. HPC resources like those at ALCF are increasingly becoming integrated…


From The Noisy Channel

Documents, Queries, and Categories

Documents, Queries, and Categories

I have published a number of posts and presentations about the bag-of-documents model, which essentially represents query intent as a distribution in a document vector space. Conversely, I have written about the bag-of-queries…


From insideHPC

Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute Selects IQM Spark Quantum Computer

Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute Selects IQM Spark Quantum Computer

Taipei, Taiwan, 25th November 2024 – The Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute (TSRI) under the National Applied Research Laboratories today announces the procurement of its first full-stack quantum computer from IQM Quantum…


From Computational Complexity

We Will All Write Like AI

Will our writing all converge to a generic AI style? 

Let's take a quick detour into LaTeX. Back in the late '80s, before LaTeX was the standard, there was TeX—a system with no default formatting, which meant everyone had their…


From Schneier on Security

Security Analysis of the MERGE Voting Protocol

Security Analysis of the MERGE Voting Protocol

Interesting analysis: An Internet Voting System Fatally Flawed in Creative New Ways.

Abstract: The recently published “MERGE” protocol is designed to be used in the prototype CAC-vote system. The voting kiosk and protocol transmit…


From insideHPC

Jan. 5 Registration Deadline for ASC25 Student Supercomputer Challenge

Jan. 5 Registration Deadline for ASC25 Student Supercomputer Challenge

ATLANTA, Nov. 22, 2024 –The ASC Student Supercomputer Challenge 2025 (ASC25) kicked off its inaugural briefing session at SC24, unveiling a timeline for the upcoming competition. Aspiring undergraduate teams from around the world…


From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

To be (CEO) or not to be (CEO)

To be (CEO) or not to be (CEO)

by Paul Curzon, Queen Mary University of London, based on an interview between Hamit Soyel and Queen Mary Innovations Just because you start a start-up doesn’t mean you have to be the boss (the CEO) running the company… Hamit…


From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

The Blue Planet?

The Blue Planet?

by Paul Curzon, Queen Mary University of London How much should we change the world to make it easier for our machines to work? Plant scientists have spotted a problem they can solve. Weeding robots are finding it difficult to…


From ACM-W supporting, celebrating and advocating for Women in Computing

ACM Women at Computing Education Research conferences: ICER and UKICER 

ACM Women at Computing Education Research conferences: ICER and UKICER 

By Adriana Wilde, ACM-W Communication co-chair, and Arati Dixit, ACM-W Regional Activities, co-chair Earlier this year (12-15 August 2024), as representatives of ACM Women, we had the privilege of attending the 20th ACM Conference…


From ACM-W supporting, celebrating and advocating for Women in Computing

Invisible Women in IT

Invisible Women in IT

By Ingrid Maria Christensen and Melissa Høegh Marcher The lack of IT specialists in Europe is a growing problem, with 63% of European hiring enterprises reporting challenges filling their IT vacancies. Likewise, a Danish report…


From ACM-W supporting, celebrating and advocating for Women in Computing

Announcing the New ACM-W Professional Chapters Chair and Committee! 

Announcing the New ACM-W Professional Chapters Chair and Committee! 

ACM-W is excited to announce the launch of the ACM-W Professional Chapters Committee! This new project team will promote the mission of ACM-W to support the creation of new professional chapters worldwide and provide resources…


From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Transcriptome Analysis of the Indian Squid

Friday Squid Blogging: Transcriptome Analysis of the Indian Squid

Lots of details that are beyond me.

Blog moderation policy.


From insideHPC

IBM and Pasqal Expand Quantum-Centric Supercomputing Initiative

IBM and Pasqal Expand Quantum-Centric Supercomputing Initiative

Yorktown Heights, New York, and Paris, Nov. 21, 2024 – IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Pasqal today announced an update to their intended collaboration to build new, integrated frameworks for quantum-centric supercomputing with Qiskit quantum…


From Schneier on Security

The Scale of Geoblocking by Nation

The Scale of Geoblocking by Nation

Interesting analysis:

We introduce and explore a little-known threat to digital equality and freedom­websites geoblocking users in response to political risks from sanctions. U.S. policy prioritizes internet freedom and access…


From ACM-W supporting, celebrating and advocating for Women in Computing

2nd ACM Celebration of Women in Computing in Africa: Africa CWIC 2024

2nd ACM Celebration of Women in Computing in Africa: Africa CWIC 2024

The organizers of Africa CWIC 2024 report on their 2nd ACM Celebration of Women in Computing. On Friday, 1st November 2024, United States International University – Africa (USIU-Africa) hosted the 2nd ACM Celebration of Women…


From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Mixing Research with Entrepreneurship: Find a need and solve it

Mixing Research with Entrepreneurship: Find a need and solve it

by Paul Curzon, Queen Mary University of London Becoming a successful entrepreneur often starts with seeing a need: a problem someone has that needs to be fixed. For David Ronan, the problem was that of how hard it is to mixContinue…


From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Parsing floats at over a gigabyte per second in C#

Parsing floats at over a gigabyte per second in C#

A few years ago, we wrote csFastFloat, a C# library to parse floating-point numbers faster. Given the string “3.1416”, it computes the binary value 3.1416. The functionality of the library is equivalent to the C# function Double…


From ACM-W supporting, celebrating and advocating for Women in Computing

Introducing JUST ACM-W Student Chapter

Introducing JUST ACM-W Student Chapter

This month, we are introducing the ACM-W Student Chapter at Jordan University of Science and Technology, officially established on August 19, 2024. The chapter is the first ACM-W Student Chapter in Jordan and brings together…


From insideHPC

Exascale: Gordon Bell Prize Team Presents Record-Breaking Algorithm for Chemistry and Biology

Exascale: Gordon Bell Prize Team Presents Record-Breaking Algorithm for Chemistry and Biology

Atlanta, Nov. 21, 2024 – ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, named an eight-member team drawn from Australian and American institutions as the winner of the 2024 ACM Gordon Bell Prize for the project, “Breaking the …


From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interested in Industry Visitors to Your CS Class?

Interested in Industry Visitors to Your CS Class?

I get interesting messages from all sorts of places. Recently, I received this message on LinkedIn. I love the idea of bringing industry professionals in to talk to students. If you’re interested, check out their web  page and…


From insideHPC

Hyperion Annunces 2024 HPC Innovation Excellence Awards

Hyperion Annunces 2024 HPC Innovation Excellence Awards

ST PAUL, Minn., Nov. 21, 2024 — Hyperion Research today announced the recipients of the 20th round of HPC Innovation Excellence Awards. Since 2011, these semi-annual innovation excellence awards have been recognized globally …


From insideHPC

ACM Presents Winners of Gordon Bell Climate Modelling Prize

ACM Presents Winners of Gordon Bell Climate Modelling Prize

Atlanta, Nov. 21, 2024 – ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, today presented a 12-member team with the ACM Gordon Bell Prize for Climate Modelling for their project “Boosting Earth System Model Outputs And Saving PetaBytes…


From insideHPC

DOE Office of Science Funds $31M for Research Capacity at Academic Institutions

DOE Office of Science Funds $31M for Research Capacity at Academic Institutions

WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 21, 2024 — Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $31 million in funding for 42 projects to 36 institutions in 24 states to build research capacity, infrastructure, and expertise at academic…


From insideHPC

C1 Edge Research: 99% of Organizations Accelerating Gen AI Adoption

C1 Edge Research: 99% of Organizations Accelerating Gen AI Adoption

BLOOMINGTON, Minn., Nov. 21, 2024 — C1, a global technology solution provider, today published a report titled The Era of AI-Powered Connected Human Experience is Underway. The report details how organizations across multiple…

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