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Associate Professor at @cst.cam.ac.uk, researching decentralised systems and security protocols. Advisor to the Bluesky team. Wrote “Designing Data-Intensive Applications” (O’Reilly). he/him
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Video and transcript from my talk at QCon London are now online. Thanks @qconferences.com! www.infoq.com/presentation...
Always nice to hear about apps using an algorithm we developed – in this case a tree CRDT with move operation (martin.kleppmann.com/papers/move-...). Thanks @avelino.run for the shout-out! outl.app/blog/outl-be...
The fact that the US government specifically ordered the suspension of Fable access to non-US citizens (www.anthropic.com/news/fable-m...) raises exactly the kind of technological sovereignty concerns I discussed in my QCon keynote a few months ago (www.infoq.com/presentation...)
You know how IDEs give you a red squiggly underline if you use a variable that hasn't been defined? I want the same thing for writing prose. Red underline if you refer to a non-obvious concept that hasn't previously been defined in the text.