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The Next Vegas Will Be A City That Lets You Truly Disappear – If Only For A While

John Battelle's Searchblog

'The post The Next Vegas Will Be A City That Lets You Truly Disappear – If Only For A While appeared first on John Battelle's Search Blog. ( image ) My daily reading took me to two places today – to Compton, California , well-known for its crime to anyone who grew up in LA (as I did), and to this NYT piece , which muses that the city, once the place we went to disappear, is likely to be the first place where anonymity is no longer guaranteed.

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DB2 for z/OS: the Importance of Historical Performance Data

Robert's Db2

Just within the past couple of weeks, I've received questions of a similar nature from two different DB2 for z/OS people. In each message, a DBA described a change that he had made in a production DB2 environment (in one case a size increase for several buffer pools, and in the other a change from an external stored procedure to a native SQL procedure).

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Meaning matters: why google switched to numeric captchas

Elie

In-depth research publications, industry talks and blog posts about Google security, research at Google and cybersecurity in general in open-access.

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Article 29 Working Party Issues Statement on One-Stop-Shop Within Proposed EU General Data Protection Regulation

Hunton Privacy

On April 16, 2014, the Article 29 Working Party (the “Working Party”) sent a letter (the “Letter”) to Lilian Mitrou, Chair of the Working Group on Information Exchange and Data Protection (the “DAPIX”) of the Council of the European Union, to support a compromise position on the one-stop-shop mechanism within the proposed EU General Data Protection Regulation (the “Proposed Regulation”).

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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Else 4.21.14: It’s (Almost) All Google

John Battelle's Searchblog

'The post Else 4.21.14: It’s (Almost) All Google appeared first on John Battelle's Search Blog. Welcome back to Else – I took a week off for Spring break, so this covers two weeks of the best stories related to the work I’m doing on the book. Reflecting an increased focus on Google, this edition of Else is flush with Google news, from its purchase of Titan Aerospace to its unusual willingness to show us a peek behind the curtain of Google X.

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Europe under Review: Part 3 of 8 – Accuracy and Proportionality

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

As the next in our series of “back to privacy basics”, we look at the rules regarding accuracy and proportionality […].

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Brazilian President Signs Internet Bill

Hunton Privacy

On April 23, 2014, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff enacted the Marco Civil da Internet (“Marco Civil”), Brazil’s first set of Internet regulations. The Marco Civil was approved by the Brazilian Senate on April 22, 2014. President Rousseff signed the law at the NETMundial Internet Governance conference in São Paulo, a global multistakeholder event on the future of Internet governance.