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A Year of Mornings
A collection of fifty love poems that follows a young heart as it finds love, finds the strength to be in love and finally, finds the strength to let go.
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I am a platform engineer and a writer based in Finland.
I am the author of A Year of Mornings, a collection of poems for young adults.
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I send out a newsletter once a week about living in Finland + five interesting things I've found on the open web.
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Austria's Ministry of Economy Has Migrated To a Nextcloud Platform In Shift Away From US Tech
Even before Azure had a global failure this week, Austria's Ministry of Economy had taken a decisive step toward digital sovereignty. The Ministry achieved this status by migrating 1,200 employees to a Nextcloud-based cloud and collaboration platform hosted on Austrian-based infrastructure. This shift away from proprietary, foreign-owned cloud services, such as Microsoft 365, to an open-source, European-based cloud service aligns with a growing trend among European governments and agencies. They want control over sensitive data and to declare their independence from US-based tech providers.
This makes sense. DF wrote about a similar move for ICJ. Europe does need to build these capabilities though. There is so much entrenchment though. And so much money on the table for MSFT and others to not do anything.
MSFT AI User group event at Nitor
FAUG October meetup
DeepSeek may have found a new way to improve AI’s ability to remember by Caiwei Chen
Instead of storing words as tokens, its system packs written information into image form, almost as if it’s taking a picture of pages from a book. This allows the model to retain nearly the same information while using far fewer tokens, the researchers found.
It also uses older or less critical info in slightly blurred pictures.
A picture is worth a thousand words after all.
I watched A house of dynamite today. It was positively thrilling. I loved it.
I was literally at the edge of my seat - talking to the TV set. Do this. Do that. Oh fuck! And so on. Highly recommended.
It was a little bit frustrating that we do not know what happens after all. But I think that's the point and the beauty of the movie. It does not matter what happens.
