Someone accepted my CV, and someone did not (no pun intended)
Posts by Dmitry Vostokov
However, compare to him, I sell my old CV on Amazon :-)
It was a great refreshment, and I learned a few important bits I missed when doing my own learning and hands-on experience over the last 2 years.
I've finished listening to Transformer Architectures for Generative AI: Learn how to use transformers for complex NLP, vision, and multimodal AI models (4 hours). www.credly.com/badges/3deca...
Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Matter: Nanoscience, Soft Matter, Philosophy (open access) link.springer.com/book/10.1007...
It will also include an exploration of the impact of AI on this topic.
Another course I'm adding ARM64 exercises and relevant ARM64 disassembly material to is Accelerated Windows Disassembly, Reconstruction, and Reversing, which is scheduled for June. Registration: www.patterndiagnostics.com/accelerated-...
Categories for Software Engineering. Although published more than 20 years ago, and I have read it a couple of times since I got it in 2005 (the last time in 2018).
It occurred to me that, since some chapters were about compositionality, connectors, and interconnecting morphisms, it may already contain many ideas for the categorical formulation of AI agents and agentic AI engineering. I'm going to reread it for the third time.
It will also include an exploration of the impact of AI on this topic.
I'm adding ARM64 exercises and relevant ARM64 disassembly material to some existing Windows courses. One of them is the Accelerated Windows API for Software Diagnostics, which is scheduled for May. Registration: www.patterndiagnostics.com/accelerated-...
Recordings will be available if you are in a different time zone.
I'm backporting numerous AI ideas and new analysis patterns from the current Advanced Linux Core Dump Analysis training into the new version of the Extended Windows Memory Dump Analysis course, scheduled for next month, Monday and Wednesday each week. www.patterndiagnostics.com/extended-win...
It was a very interesting presentation: I learned a few tips that are extremely useful in post-construction phases as well. By the way, I was aiming to become a software architect in 2003, but I was hired to do memory dump analysis instead...
I've finished watching ChatGPT for Software Architects: Understand how to use generative AI to enhance your architectural processes (5 hours). www.credly.com/badges/4cc5e...
I've noticed that one of my books is available in microform...
A reminder that this weekend is the last days for the April sale.
However, I was one of the earliest Azure users: 15 years ago, I published a seminar transcript, "The Old New Crash: Cloud Memory Dump Analysis," that is still available in Amazon Kindle format and as a part of the "Principles of Memory Dump Analysis: The Collected Seminars" book.
I've finished watching Azure Essentials in 2 Days: Hands-on introduction to core cloud, containers, and AI for modern engineers (8 hours). It was a useful refresher, since I had been using other cloud providers for the past 7 years. www.credly.com/badges/af1af...
From FB memory, 8 years ago. Now available in version 7.
I've finished watching Working with AI Reasoning Models: How and when to use LLMs for thinking and reasoning course (4 hours). I learned a few interesting bits and tips that I'm going to put into practice very soon. www.credly.com/badges/4bab2...
Includes the following training packs and reference sets:
- Memory Dump Analysis Anthology Volume Set (Diagnomicon)
- Pattern-Oriented Software Diagnostics and Anomaly Detection Reference Set
- GDB Training Pack
- WinDbg Training Pack
- Complete Pattern-Oriented Software Diagnostics Training Pack
Post-seasonal April 50% discount, valid from 8 to 12 April inclusive. www.patterndiagnostics.com/april-sale
I have 3 such books, recently translated from French, collected during my travels across the former Soviet Union over the past few years.
Interesting (Knotted Minds: Knot Theory as a Framework for Modeling Psychological Dynamics osf.io/preprints/ps...). Knots were used in psychoanalysis in the late 1980s (etopologie.free.fr).
The new version of WinDbg takes the System theme by default, which is Dark in my case (not sure if it was available previously, as my WinDbg was all Light).