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Posts by Chris Crebolder
1/3 🧵Quantum conundrum: we want expressive circuits, but current hardware only allows short coherence times, and so more parameters = more problems. Check out our #NeurIPS2024 paper “Quantum Deep Equilibrium Models”.
If a proof of concept application does not include a schema for AuthN/AuthZ you are probably proving a different concept than you thought you were
It's frankly a complete joke that computer science graduates are not exposed to secure programming and secure by design as part of the CS curriculum. Drop a current required course and add this. There really isn't anything more important.
In fact I think they are tacitly encouraged to write programs insecurely, since it is not part of the assignment and skipping or actively bypassing secure design principles gets you to the end goal much faster
Cover image for PTB on the "The Journal of Chemical Physics".
PTB (xtb-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pt...) is finally available on all platforms in xtb>=6.7.0 (github.com/grimme-lab/xtb), including conda-forge – give it a try for electron densities at DFT-level with tight-binding speed and very accurate vibrational spectroscopy intensities! ⚡️ #compchem
Citizen Lab joined forced with First Dept and found spyware covertly implanted on a phone returned to a Russian programmer accused of sending money to Ukraine after he was released from custody.
Featuring the malware analysis stylings of @cooperq.com.
citizenlab.ca/2024/12/devi...
I will be at #NeurIPS next week, presenting work on Bayesian Optimization over curried functions at the AI4Mat workshop. We use it to identify general reaction conditions (see below)
If you are around and interested in talking #BayesOpt or #AI4Science, let’s meet
Scientists, academics, researchers: We’re excited to share that @altmetric.com is now tracking mentions of your research on Bluesky! 🧪
Springer wrapped just dropped. My top artist is "log in via an institution to check access."
Agreed, I now have to treat the microsoft junk email folder as essentially another inbox to check, so it is not really saving me any time or effort.
A visualisation of the nano-gpt LLM
Really interesting interactive visualization and demonstration of how Large Language Models (LLMs) work. These form the basis of technologies such as ChatGPT. bbycroft.net/llm 🧪
Inspired by conversations at #SC24, I've started experimenting with using bittorent for loading the #HPC kernel and initrd on large clusters.
Does anyone else have prior art for this that I couldn't find? Papers? Alternatives?
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You cannot send out $250 cheques to everyone but elderly and disabled people, so for real right now. You look insane. #cdnpoli
Critical Mass event on Friday, November 29, 2024 It’s “Time to Fight Back” for Toronto’s bicycle lanes! Meet at the main gates of High Park at 6:00 PM.
Hey, people who ride bicycles in #Toronto! This is happening tonight, Nov. 29, at 6 PM. Meet at the High Park main gate. Route is TBA. Wear warm clothes, clip on your bike lights & bring signs or banners letting motorists know they can thank Doug Ford for the disruption.
#BikeTO #BikeLanes #Bill212
Fridays are for closing tabs. And for systems that have been working fine for months or years to suddenly break, resulting in more tabs.
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Come work with us at DCS at #UofT! What HR's posting does not really capture is that the main "project" being administered here is sysadmin for the dept's #AI research group. Run their #slurm cluster, compile software, play with some H100s.