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Radar Trends to Watch: May 2024

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JRsdr is an AI product that promises to automate all your corporate social media. sotrace is a new tool for Linux developers that shows all the libraries your programs are linked to. It is distinct from Valkey , the fork launched by the Linux Foundation. This feature is currently available only in the Developer stream.

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Radar Trends to Watch: January 2023

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Mastodon isn’t new, and it doesn’t yet challenge the major social media players. But it’s real, it’s scaling, and its federated model presents a different way of thinking about social media, services, and (indeed) Web3. ChatGPT’s training set included a lot of information about Linux, so you can tell it to act like a Linux terminal.

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Radar Trends to Watch: June 2023

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Chirper is a social network for AI. It supports iPhones, Windows, Linux, MacOS, and web browsers. Julia Evans’ (@b0rk’s) guide to implementing DNS in a weekend is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand network programming at a low level. It’s not just Linux. It had to happen. No humans allowed.

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Radar trends to watch: January 2021

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And while I didn’t list them, the other big trend has been all the lawyers lining up to take shots at Google, Facebook, et al. IBM has demonstrated that neural networks can be trained on 4-bit computers with minimal loss of accuracy and significant savings in power. The end of CentOS Linux ? AI, ML, and Data. Quantum Computing.

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Radar trends to watch: May 2021

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It’s currently just an idea about giving neural networks the ability to work with hierarchies of objects, for example the concepts of “part” and “whole,” in the hope of getting closer to monitoring human perception. But the question remains: what happens when “deep fakes” are also the cheapest way to influence social media?

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Radar trends to watch: February 2021

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A government (probably North Korea) is targeting security researchers in the US and elsewhere, using various forms of social engineering (including asking researchers to collaborate on a research project) and malware. Very few companies take documentation seriously; could this be the start of a trend? Security and Privacy.

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Radar trends to watch: October 2021

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The unwilling star of this month’s trends is clearly Facebook. Reservoir computing is a neural network technique that has been used to solve computationally difficult problems in dynamic systems. China issues a Request for Comments on their proposed social media regulations. Social Media. Quantum Computing.

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