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Logan Kugler

San Francisco, Silicon Valley

Writer. Tech. Outer space. Cars. AAPL investor since 2005.

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  • 1 month ago | cacm.acm.org | Logan Kugler |David Geer |Alex Tray

    Millions of people use artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT daily to do everything from generating code to drawing images to creating business ideas. Those AI tools appear to be getting better. Back in November 2022 when it was launched, ChatGPT was powered by GPT-3.5, at the time the most powerful model offered by OpenAI. Yet GPT-3.5 was quickly eclipsed by GPT-4 just a few months later.

  • Jan 29, 2025 | cacm.acm.org | Alex Tray |Logan Kugler

    In the ever-evolving world of technology, the influence of computer science on society is both profound and far-reaching. Once a niche field reserved for specialized researchers, computing has transformed into an essential discipline that shapes nearly every aspect of modern life. With the rise of online education and the growing accessibility of computer science degrees, we are entering an era where more people than ever can contribute to this transformative field.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | cacm.acm.org | Logan Kugler |Sam Greengard |Henrik Skaug Sætra

    A group of Chinese researchers just made a discovery that could threaten the security of the U.S.A member of the incoming U.S. presidential administration in particular might take issue with their findings. According to the South China Morning Post, a team of researchers was able to detect a drone with a profile similar to that of a stealth fighter, even though it was not emitting radio waves.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | cacm.acm.org | Don Monroe |Herbert Bruderer |Ted Selker |Logan Kugler

    Our increasingly digitized world is creating more data every year, including videos from ubiquitous smart phones, observations from billions of sensors and surveillance cameras, output from artificial intelligence, and much more. Until now, exponential growth in data storage capacity has largely kept pace with the flood of data at a steady cost. This trend may not continue, according to John Monroe at Furthur Market Research, who for almost 25 years, until 2022, was an analyst at Gartner.

  • Nov 20, 2024 | cacm.acm.org | Qian Li |Peter Kraft |Karen Emslie |Logan Kugler

    Serverless cloud offerings are becoming increasingly popular for stateless applications because they simplify cloud deployment. This article argues that if serverless platforms could wrap functions in database transactions, they would also be a good fit for database-backed applications. There are two unique benefits of such a transactional serverless platform: time-travel debugging of past events and reliable program execution with “exactly-once” semantics.

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Logan @logankugler
7 May 22

Is the Ukraine Russia war over? Just noticed the Russian Ruble is doing even better against the USD than it was *before* the war. Seems to have fully recovered and shot up to new 1 year highs in the last week. How does that happen?

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Logan @logankugler
26 Oct 21

Last 12 months: Car prices up 20%. Boat prices up 20%. Aircraft prices up 15-20%. *This can’t be sustainable.* Does it run to 200% annual inflation, or does it pop and everything comes crashing down? Either way, all consumers lose.

Logan
Logan @logankugler
9 Mar 21

It strikes me, patently, that we are merely self-aware computers, and that each individual's constantly increasing code recycles over in rebirths — much the same as a video game player who revives. All this talk about creating AI; no one talking about the fact that we are the AI.