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WWDC 2026: How to watch and what to expect

Apple's biggest event of the year is nearly here. The company's Worldwide Developers Conference will spotlight updates to iOS, macOS, and all of Apple's other operating systems, and this year's event could also include a major overhaul for Siri. Here's how you can watch along live. When WWDC will happen and where you can watch […]

Stevie Bonifield 2026-06-08 19:00 12 原文
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Article: Artificial Intelligence-Driven Phishing: How Phishing Technique Is Evolving and Implemented

In this article, the author examines how AI is transforming phishing from a manual, targeted activity into an automated and scalable attack model. The article breaks down each stage of the phishing lifecycle, showing how AI improves reconnaissance, profiling, content generation, delivery, and interaction, while outlining layered defenses that combine controls, processes, and user awareness. By Marco Rizzi

Marco Rizzi 2026-06-08 19:00 14 原文
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Presentation: Mitigating Geopolitical Risks with Local-First Software and atproto

Martin Kleppmann discusses the urgent need for technological sovereignty in modern infrastructure. Exploring the shifting landscape of global tech dependencies, he shares how engineering leaders can leverage multi-cloud architecture, de facto API standardization, the AT Protocol, and local-first development paradigms to reclaim user agency and build highly resilient systems. By Martin Kleppmann

Martin Kleppmann 2026-06-08 19:00 12 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/MachineLearning

Should ArXiv backtrack endorsement? [D]

ArXiv has an endorsement system for a reason. I would only offer endorsement to whom I have direct academic collaboration or mentorship with, since I'm putting my own academic reputation on the stake. This is also the standard of almost any serious academic researcher I am aware of. Now ArXiv is making effort to crack down AI slop and banning accounts uploading low-quality research papers, which is a great initiative. By definition of an "endorsement", I wish ArXiv could backtrack and at least issue warnings to their endorsers, and if this happens multiple times (let's say three), people giving out careless endorsement should also face consequences. submitted by /u/AffectionateLife5693 [link] [留言]

/u/AffectionateLife5693 2026-06-08 18:26 8 原文
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Presentation: Beyond Speed Limits: Exploring the Performance Power of Valkey

Senior Solution Architect Viktor Vedmich shares how engineering leaders can maximize application performance using Valkey. He discusses the open-source Redis fork's 100% API compatibility, explores advanced caching strategies like lazy loading, and explains how to implement powerful data structures for real-time analytics, rate limiting, and session stores to solve the thundering herd problem. By Viktor Vedmich

Viktor Vedmich 2026-06-08 18:15 12 原文
AI 资讯 Dev.to

Same Weights, Same Prompt, Different Triage Level

I ran a 4-bit medical-triage model on a laptop GPU and on a CPU. For one patient, the GPU said urgent and the CPU said emergency. Same model file, same prompt, same input. Here's the mechanism and why "validated on hardware X" doesn't mean what you'd hope. I've been building Aegis-MD , a local-first emergency-department triage console. You hand it a structured clinical picture: chief complaint, vitals, age, pain score, a few risk modifiers, and it returns an urgency category on the Australasian Triage Scale (ATS 1–5), where ATS-1 means resuscitate now and ATS-5 means this can wait two hours . The whole thing runs on-device: a quantized MedGemma 4B served through Ollama, a small RAG layer over open guidelines, and a deterministic rule-based floor underneath the model. I never set out to write about floating-point arithmetic. But while running my evaluation set across two machines, I hit a result that stopped me, and the explanation turned out to be more interesting and more current than the textbook answer most people reach for. The setup, and why a 4-bit model Two things about Aegis-MD's design matter for this story. First, it's local by design. Triage data is about as sensitive as data gets, so nothing leaves the machine. The trade-off is that I'm running a small, heavily quantized model: MedGemma 1.5 4B at Q4_K_XL , about 3.4 GB rather than a frontier API. Four-bit weights are the price of running offline on consumer hardware. Second, I tested on two configurations on purpose. The intended deployment is local GPU inference (an RTX 5070 Ti Mobile, 12 GB). But the public demo runs CPU-only on Cloud Run, because GPU instances need a paid quota I don't have. So I ran the same evaluation against both: the GPU build and the CPU build, same model, same code, same prompts. The eval is 17 hand-written cases spanning all five ATS levels, cardiac arrest down to a medical-certificate request. (Seventeen is a smoke test, not a validation; I won't quote a percentage off a sampl

Pyae Sone 2026-06-08 17:57 10 原文