Hervé Luga

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Hervé Luga

Hervé Luga

@hluga

Researcher

Toulouse Katılım Haziran 2009
53 Takip Edilen80 Takipçiler
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MaTech@iMathTechs·
📦 Ce matin, je vais récupérer un colis à la Poste en centre-ville. J’utilise l’appli France Identité pour justifier mon identité : refusé ❌ Résultat ? Je repars sans colis 👍🏻 Un service public qui rejette un outil officiel de l’État ? 🤔 #FranceIdentité #ServicePublic #laposte #Incohérence
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Yann LeCun
Yann LeCun@ylecun·
If you are a student interested in building the next generation of AI systems, don't work on LLMs
VivaTech@VivaTech

The Godfather of AI is at #VivaTech! Yann LeCun (@ylecun) advises students coming into the industry: "Don't work on LLM. This is in the hands of large companies, there's nothing you can bring to the table. You should work on next-gen AI systems that lift the limitations of LLMs.

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ANSSI@ANSSI_FR·
💻 #OPENSTACK est une suite logicielle destinée à faciliter la mise en place et la gestion d’infrastructures virtualisées et de services d’informatique nuagique. 🛡️ Découvrez le guide de l'#ANSSI : 🔗cyber.gouv.fr/publications/r…
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Hervé Schauer
Hervé Schauer@Herve_Schauer·
"Vers des jours encore plus sombres pour l’Europe du numérique ?" A l'heure où je reçois l'invitation de ⁦⁦@BrunoLeMaire⁩ au Minefi sur la souveraineté pour la promotion #SENS & #Blue j'insiste sur l'importance pour de cette tribune de G.Poupard linkedin.com/pulse/vers-des…
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Nadia Pellefigue
Nadia Pellefigue@NadiaPellefigue·
Améliorer, sécuriser, mutualiser. Pour la recherche et pour tous ses habitants, la Région @Occitanie agit et porte une vision stratégique du numérique, de la data et d'une #IA éthique et responsable. Échanges avec la DGRI @sup_recherche à #Toulouse pour les #DataDays.
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César A. Hidalgo
César A. Hidalgo@cesifoti·
I work with many students that are learning how to write. So I get to see a lot of them making the same mistakes. When I ask them why they are pursuing an academic career, or why they are working on a paper, they often tell me something like: “because I want to make a contribution to science.” Now, that’s a beautiful feeling. I sympathize with that. But it has nothing to do with writing. A reader doesn’t read you because you want to make a contribution, but because you have something to say. The great American novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald said it best: “You don't write because you want to say something, you write because you have something to say.” That’s where I see a lot of students struggling. They come to work wanting to say something, but they have not worked on the story until they sit in front of the keyboard. Soon, writer block kicks in. They do not understanding that typing is not where ideation begins. It is something you need to prepare for by first growing an idea to the point you can no longer fit it in your head. As an advisor it is easy to see the symptoms. Pointless drafts are circular and non-assertive. The student is trying to fill up pages without knowing what point they are trying to make with the hope that if they keep on going they will figure it out. But the reader already abandoned them in the first paragraph. After all, it is the job of a writer to know where a story ends. This “Chekhov’s gun principle,” the idea that if a gun is shown in the first act, it must be fired in the third. Chekhov’s gun is fundamental because it provides a method to question every sentence in your text: how does that sentence contribute to your final goal? If it doesn’t, it must go. Pointless writing can be dismembered easily using this single technique. Use Chekhov’s gun to interrogate every sentence. Of course, all writers like to sometimes indulge in a poetic detour. But do that to often and you will lose your reader. There is a reason why there is another principle called “kill your darlings.” Cutting out a bad and pointless sentence is easy. Cutting out a beautiful but pointless sentences separates the kids from the adults. Of course, some writing—and a lot of rewriting—takes place at the keyboard. But the point is that writing is something that we must do first inside our heads: when cycling to work, walking with your partner, or cooling off after a heated argument. At some point you will need to sit down and transcribe those ideas. But the chances that the idea will hit you the moment you sit in front of a keyboard is naive. Having ideas and writing them down are two difficult activities. Trying to do them at the same time is an overkill. So if you are a student reading this, and you are struggling to write, I have two pieces of advice. First, don’t be discouraged. Wanting to say something may not be a lot, but can give you the perseverance needed to keep on going until you have something to say. And second, ask yourself the “Fitzgerald question:” what am I trying to say? Your answer cannot be yes or no. It has to be a summary of the point you are trying to make. And when you finally start having an answer, work on it. Keep on trying to articulate it when you walk alone, when you drink with friends, and when you find that contrarian asshole that really pushes hard against anything you say. Because maybe, at the end of all of that practice, you will be able to sit down in front of a keyboard and write a good first draft.
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FFmpeg
FFmpeg@FFmpeg·
If we don't keep raising awareness of low-level programming skills, the skillset will disppear forever under a sea of SDKs, binary blobs and proprietary chips. C programming matters, assembly language matters.
FFmpeg@FFmpeg

Yes, we post a lot about programming languages and it gets people very excited and opinionated. But we do this to raise awareness that there is still a place for low-level code outside of Operating System development. FFmpeg still needs low-level optimisations to be fast

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Isaac King 🔍
Isaac King 🔍@IsaacKing314·
Elaborate jokes that will only be understood by like 5 people on the planet are the actual best
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Brendan Dolan-Gavitt
Brendan Dolan-Gavitt@moyix·
This is how you know you've reached the good part of the manual
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ANSSI
ANSSI@ANSSI_FR·
🎂 Le @CERT_FR célèbre ses 25 ans ! 🌐 Créé en 1999, le Centre gouvernemental de veille, d’alerte et de réponse aux attaques informatiques de l’ANSSI occupe aujourd’hui une place essentielle dans l’écosystème #cyber.
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ANSSI@ANSSI_FR·
💪Tout comme les athlètes en pleine préparation physique, les entités doivent se préparer à l'arrivée des #JOP et aux risques cyber qui y sont liés. 🛡️Pour les appréhender, l’#ANSSI partage le guide d’hygiène informatique pour assurer la #sécurité des SI cyber.gouv.fr/publications/g…
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CALMIP
CALMIP@UMS_CALMIP·
📢 Vous souhaitez découvrir la programmation quantique, alors suivez ces deux formations que CALMIP propose avec le soutien de MesoNET.fr, CC-FR et d'Eviden. Une session introductive sur les concepts de base (27/28 février) - calmip.univ-toulouse.fr/node/1402
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