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2025-11-11

Advancing security with Windows and Surface | Microsoft SFI Report Nov 2025 ift.tt/s8pNHmX #microsoft #sfi #security #trends #surface #windows #windows11

Advancing security with Window...

DARC e. V. | PR und ÖAdarc@social.darc.de
2025-10-23

☀️ Funkwetter-Check (23.10.2025) Aussichten: Ruhig und gut für DX!

Die #Kurzwelle ist stabil. SFI 133 / SN 117: Stabile Ionosphäre, gut für höhere Bänder.

Fazit: Perfekte Bedingungen für den Tag, um auf 20m bis 10m QSOs zu machen!

Quelle: HF-Referat / NOAA

#Amateurfunk #Funkwetter #DX #HamRadio #SFI #MUF #KW #SpaceWeather

Grafisches Funkwetter-Update vom 23. Oktober 2025. Das Bild zeigt die aktuellen Weltraumwetter-Bedingungen. Der Sonnenwind hat leicht erhöhte Geschwindigkeiten bei überwiegend ruhiger geomagnetischer Aktivität ($K_p$ 0-2). Die Sonnenaktivität ist gering (gelegentliche C-Flares, $15\%$ M-Flare-Wahrscheinlichkeit). Die gemessenen Werte sind: Solar Flux Index 133, Sonnenfleckenzahl 117 und Sonnenwindgeschwindigkeit $431$ km/s. Es werden stabile Funkbedingungen für den Amateurfunk erwartet
Mathrubhumi EnglishMathrubhumi_English
2025-10-04

Tensions rise at a Kerala school as teachers halt a pro-Palestine mime during the arts festival. Student groups MSF and SFI protest demanding action. Authorities intervene to restore calm. english.mathrubhumi.com/news/k

Mathrubhumi EnglishMathrubhumi_English
2025-10-02

Berry Mountain Climb: Working Woods, Living History

Me, the kids, and the FJ headed for the spine of Berry mountain. We weren't blazing new trails, but we were still exploring.

adventureadjacent.com/2025/09/

Berry Mountain climb picture 2. View over the hood of the FJ from the hero camera mounted to the hood. Cruiser Cruiser pointed up toward the sky emerging from the woods on a dirt two-track.Berry Mountain climb picture 1. View over the hood of the FJ from the hero camera mounted to the windshield. Cruiser hood visible with a dusty-looking dirt and gravel path stretching out before it and green foliage on either side. Sticker on the bottom left of the image that says "Life is better in Low Range"Berry Mountain climb picture 3. View over the hood of the FJ from the hero camera mounted to the windshield. Cruiser tipped to the left, though still on all four wheels, in a deeply rutted two-track in the woods.Berry Mountain climb picture 4. View over the hood of the FJ from the hero camera mounted to the hood. Cruiser tipped to the right, though still on all four wheels, in a deeply rutted two-track in the woods.
Mathrubhumi EnglishMathrubhumi_English
2025-09-12

One year after his passing, Sitaram Yechury’s legacy was honoured across continents — with SFI UK launching an annual lecture series on education and democracy, and CPI(M) inaugurating the Sitaram Yechury Bhavan in Visakhapatnam english.mathrubhumi.com/news/k

Mathrubhumi EnglishMathrubhumi_English
2025-09-07
Some Bits: Nelson's Linkblogsomebitslinks@tech.lgbt
2025-09-01

Cormac McCarthy's library: Sensitive article about the famous author's home stuffed with 20,000 books
smithsonianmag.com/arts-cultur
#via:metafilter #literature #mccarthy #hoarder #sfi #+

2025-08-20

Reimagining our front door - Using positive psychology to craft delightful sign-in & sign-up experiences | Microsoft Design buff.ly/k24mnM9 #ux #design #auth #sfi #windows #ui

Reimagining our front door

Alvin Ashcraft 🐿️alvinashcraft@hachyderm.io
2025-08-20

Reimagining our front door - Using positive psychology to craft delightful sign-in & sign-up experiences | Microsoft Design

medium.com/microsoft-design/re

#ux #design #auth #sfi #windows #ui

Some Bits: Nelson's Linkblogsomebitslinks@tech.lgbt
2025-06-02

Complexity podcast: Santa Fe Institute has a podcast. Season 3 is Melanie Mitchell on AI, should be good material
complexity.simplecast.com/
#complexsystems #complexity #computing #podcast #santafe #sfi #ai #+

Everyday.Human DerekEVDHmn@ecoevo.social
2025-05-01

youtu.be/CGESPNeCt1Y

#SFI

Culturally Aware Machines Why and when are they useful?

2025-04-22

The Microsoft Secure Future Initiative #SFI is the largest #cybersecurity engineering project in history, involving 34,000 engineers over 11 months. Here is the second progress report highlighting significant improvements in security posture ☝️🛡️

microsoft.com/en-us/security/b

David Palk#RejoinEU 💖🇪🇺🕊🌈Palky55@mas.to
2025-03-13

#EU #RejoinEU #Bollox2Brexit #Benefit #Budget #Economics #Farming for the best under the radar 'official' news #FarmingToday can't be beat. Very quietly #Reeves #Starmer have withdrawn the #SFI #Sustainable #Farming #Initiative . A post #brexit measure designed to compensate #farmers for losing #EU support for #Green initiatives. So, another two pledges gone. Not #green and no #sufficiency . Ain't the a lying pair of cunning stunts eh?

2025-03-11

📣 Studencki Festiwal Informatyczny – Kraków, 27-29 marca 2025

Już w marcu odbędzie się 20. edycja Studenckiego Festiwalu Informatycznego – jednego z największych studenckich wydarzeń IT w Polsce. Przez trzy dni Auditorium Maximum UJ stanie się miejscem spotkań pasjonatów nowych technologii, ekspertów oraz firm z branży.

Wstęp na SFI jest darmowy. Więcej informacji można znaleźć na profilach:
📌 Instagram: sfikrakow
📌 Facebook, LinkedIn: Studencki Festiwal Informatyczny

#SFI #KonferencjeIT

ÖREBRO. Hopp kommer inte av sig självt. Det kan kräva ett nytt ståbord, lånade stolar och blommor utanför entrén.

ÖREBRO. Hopp kommer inte av sig självt. Det kan kräva ett nytt ståbord, lånade stolar och blommor utanför entrén. – Nu börjar det kännas som att vi kan göra d#örebro #sfi #skola&utbildning
SFI-rektorn: I dag är den första dagen som jag sett leenden

2025-01-31

Blue Sky Research in Ireland

There’s a new piece in the Irish Times (sponsored by the recently formed Research Ireland, but probably behind a paywall) that makes promising noises about “Blue Skies” research. No jokes about the Irish weather, please. I quote:

The merger of Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) and the Irish Research Council (IRC) to form Research Ireland on August 1st, 2024, has opened up new possibilities and opportunities for the Irish research community. The new organisation now oversees competitive research funding across all disciplines, ranging from the arts, humanities and social sciences through to science, technology, engineering and maths, as well as across the full spectrum spanning curiosity-driven to applied research.

“SFI was enterprise and Stem-focused,” explains Research Ireland deputy chief executive Dr Ciarán Seoighe. “The IRC was not set up on a statutory basis so that meant that the arts, humanities and social sciences [AHSS] were not in the statutory research funding system. That put us behind other countries. We weren’t getting the full benefit of research in those areas. By creating Research Ireland we are able to support the full spectrum.”

He also points out that SFI wasn’t able to fund blue-skies, fundamental research, but Research Ireland can. “We need that research to create the new ideas and innovations that become applied research in years to come. By creating Research Ireland, we now have the ability to tap into and unlock the full potential of research in Ireland.”

The last bit is encouraging – or at least less discouraging – for those of us who work in fundamental science than the previous regime. The thing that struck me immediately when arriving in Ireland from the UK that funding for basic or fundamental research – especially in the sciences – is extremely poor. That is still the case now. This situation is largely the result of a high-level report published in 2012. This identified 14 priority areas of research that are most likely to give demonstrable economic and societal return, and where Ireland should focus the majority of competitive funding. Four criteria were used in selecting the 14 priority areas for future, competitively-awarded investment for economic objectives:

  1. the area is associated with a large global market or markets in which Irish-based enterprises already compete or can realistically compete;
  2. publicly performed R&D in Ireland is required to exploit the area and will complement private sector research and innovation in Ireland;
  3. Ireland has built or is building (objectively measured) strengths in research disciplines relevant to the area; and,
  4. the area represents an appropriate approach to a recognized national challenge and/or a global challenge to which Ireland should respond.

The `vast majority’ of SFI’s funding was directed towards the 14 areas so defined, leaving virtually nothing for anything else, an outcome which has dire implications for `blue skies’ research.

I think this is a deeply misguided short-term policy, which has had and will continue to have strongly negative effects on science in Ireland in the medium to long term, especially because Ireland spends so little of its GDP on research in the first place. There’s simply no point in trying to persuade world-leading researchers to come to Ireland if insufficient funds are available to enable them to establish here; the politicians’ welcoming platitudes will never be enough. This makes appointment of world-class researchers to Irish universities extremely difficult so, given that is what we are trying to do in Maynooth now, the change of tone is welcome.

The problem is that the creation of Research Ireland has not involved any more money that was previous allocated to the SFI and IRC separately. Unless there is a budget uplift – which in my view would be a good use for at least part of the huge windfall tax from Apple – any increase in basic research will have to be offset by cuts elsewhere.

It seems appropriate re-iterate part of my response to a previous funding crisis in the UK, about using taxpayer’s money to fund research in universities:

… “commercially useful” research should not be funded by the taxpayer through research grants. If it’s going to pay off in the short term it should be funded by private investors, venture capitalists of some sort or perhaps through some form of National Investment Bank. When the public purse is so heavily constrained, it should only be asked to fund those things that can’t in practice be funded any other way. That means long-term, speculative, curiosity driven research.

This is pretty much the opposite of what Irish government thinks. It wants to concentrate public funds in projects that can demonstrate immediate commercial potential. Taxpayer’s money used in this way ends up in the pockets of entrepreneurs if the research succeeds and, if it doesn’t, the grant has not fulfilled its stated objectives and the funding has therefore, by its own standards, been wasted.

My proposal, therefore, would be to phase out research grants for groups that want to concentrate on commercially motivated research and replace them with research loans. If the claims they make to secure the advance are justified, they should have no problem repaying the funds from the profits they make from patent income or other forms of exploitation. If not, then they will have to pay back the loan from their own funds (as well as being exposed as bullshit merchants). In the current economic situation the loans could be made at very low interest rates and still save a huge amount of the current research budget. I suggest these loans should be repayable in 3-5 years, so in the long term this scheme would be self-financing. I think a large fraction of research in, e.g., the applied sciences and engineering should be funded in this way. I think it is wrong to nationalise the risk only to privatise the profits.

The money saved by replacing grants to commercially driven research groups with loans could be re-invested in those areas where public investment is really needed, such as purely curiosity-driven science. Here grants are needed because the motivation for the research is different. Much of it does, in fact, lead to commercial spin-offs, and when that happens it is a very good thing, but these are likely to appear only in the very long term. But just because this research does not have an immediate commercial benefit does not mean that it has no benefit. For one thing, it is subjects such as Astronomy and Particle Physics that inspire young people to get interested in science in the first place.

#IRC #IrishTimes #ResearchIreland #SFI #TaighdeÉireann

2025-01-27

Web video of #OCADU #SFI Understanding Systems week 2 lecture on Systems Approaches. Incorporates doing literature reviews aided by Gen AI. #PatternLanguage #OpenSource #RussellAckoff #EricTrist #SystemsThinking

coevolving.com/blogs/index.php

[12:36] ‘Damaging to all parties’ – Philip Nolan settles case against Science Foundation Ireland

Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) has told the Court of Appeal (CoA) its termination of Prof Philip Nolan’s director general contract was “never intended to imply any finding of wrongdoing on his part”.

independent.ie/irish-news/cour

#ScienceFoundation #SFI #theCourtofAppeal #PhilipNolan

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