Technology
(AI) Regulation
Regulation in IT is not very strong. For example, if you want to be a construction engineer or an architect, you need to comply with multiple rules and there is a chamber, which can grant and remove your license. You… Read More »(AI) Regulation
How (not) to save money on a new refrigerator
A few years ago, a friend of mine told me a story, how he had to pay several thousand euros to the utility company for high water consumption. A pipe for his garden watering had broken, but he did not… Read More »How (not) to save money on a new refrigerator
Recommended Read: The User Is On Their Own
“Computers are deeply engrained into our lives, often basically mandatory, yet as societies and communities we provide little or no guidance on how to use them. We leave people alone with the truly daring task of learning the ins and… Read More »Recommended Read: The User Is On Their Own
Recommended Read: I figured out how DMARC works, and it almost broke me
“Emails are complicated. If you haven’t come to that conclusion by this point, I’d like to talk to you. It’s an old system that’s held together by a bazillion standards that have been written over decades. People do unexpected things… Read More »Recommended Read: I figured out how DMARC works, and it almost broke me
Recommended Read: Gone in 20 seconds How the rise of smart key systems has led to a new wave of car crime
The Observer Sun, Feb 25, 2024 Gone in 20 seconds How the rise of smart key systems has led to a new wave of car crime https://pressreader.com/article/281689734749302
Recommended Read: Killing VMware
"Ever since Broadcom completed its acquisition of VMWare last November, customers have been navigating the fallout — and they’re not happy." https://www.computerworld.com/article/3713242/killing-vmware.html