Reflections on science, technology, and computing — leavened by personal experience


N.B. As I began this piece, I realized I was also deep in thought about being a witness and participant in the larger digital revolution. This post covers the mechanics and the pain of the blog migration. My next post will cover the memories of the digital revolution and my […]

The U.S. lacks a coherent strategy for developing future high-performance computing systems, ones critical for national security, economic growth, and scientific discovery.

After the Chinese surveillance balloon was shot down, there was speculation the U.S. may have later downed a $250 amateur science project.

Our fascination with large instruments and massive computing often blinds us to discovery via many instruments at smaller scales.