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blogpost: true
date: 1.1.2023
author: Tobias
location: Stuttgart
category: links, 2023
tags: links, 2023
language: Deutsch
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# Links für 2023 KW 21

Zusammengefasst von
[LlongOrca](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/LlongOrca-13B-16K-GGUF).

**[Rust: The wrong people are
resigning](https://gist.github.com/fasterthanlime/42da9378768aebef662dd26dddf04849)**:

The article discusses the author\'s experience with private online
discussion spaces related to Rust and their disappointment in the recent
drama surrounding ThePHD and JT resigning over RustConf. It highlights
issues like a lack of resources, process, or manpower and suggests that
the Rust project should communicate better for transparency. The author
decides to leave the \"in group\" and join the \"out group\" in order to
contribute as a competent critic using publicly available information.

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**[The Mysterious 50 Ohm Impedance: Where It Came From and Why We Use
It](https://resources.altium.com/p/mysterious-50-ohm-impedance-where-it-came-and-why-we-use-it)**:

The concept of 50 Ohm impedance is crucial in RF/high-speed PCB design
and is found across signaling standards, component datasheets,
application notes, and design guidelines. The origin of the 50 Ohm
standard can be traced back to the late 1920s/early 1930s, when
engineers developed air-filled coaxial cables for radio transmitters
that needed high power transfer, voltage, and low attenuation. The
optimal impedance turned out to be a compromise between minimizing
losses, maximizing power transfer, and increasing voltage, resulting in
50 Ohms. This standard is used to measure S-parameters as signal
integrity metrics in high-speed/RF systems.

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**[List of unusual
deaths](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unusual_deaths)**:

The text provides a list of people who died in unusual or accidental
circumstances. The circumstances include a man falling from a building
and landing on a woman, a man accidentally stabbing himself, a writer
falling and fracturing his skull, a man dying from a heart attack while
mowing his lawn, a man dying after a wrestling match, a woman found dead
in her bathtub, and a woman choking on a Bible during a sexual
encounter.

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**[the_incredible_cave_where_marburg_may_dwell.html](https://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2014/10/the_incredible_cave_where_marburg_may_dwell.html)**:

The article discusses Kenya\'s Kitum Cave, which is known to be
inhabited by bats, elephants, and insects. The cave has a unique history
as it contains petrified rainforest materials from 7 million years ago.
The article highlights a tragic incident in 1980 when a Frenchman
exploring the cave contracted Marburg, a filovirus similar to Ebola,
which ultimately led to his death. The case of Marburg infection in
Kitum Cave remains a significant event in the study of the virus and its
reservoirs, such as fruit bats.

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**[Curcumin activates a ROS/KEAP1/NRF2/miR-34a/b/c cascade to suppress
colorectal cancer metastasis - Cell Death &
Differentiation](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41418-023-01178-1?error=cookies_not_supported&code=84df5f25-b7e0-4bf9-b427-376dc112c040)**:

**TODO**

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**[Oberlandesgericht: Drohnenaufnahmen fallen nicht unter die
Panoramafreiheit](https://www.heise.de/news/Oberlandesgericht-Drohnenaufnahmen-fallen-nicht-unter-die-Panoramafreiheit-9067676.html?view=print)**:

The OLG Hamm ruled that aerial drone images of artworks cannot be freely
distributed, only ground-level perspectives are protected. The German
Copyright Act and the EU Copyright Directive of 2001 do not extend
panorama freedom to drone-captured aerial views of works of art. In a
now published decision from April 27 (Case No: 4 U 247/21), the ruling
states that such photos, videos, or paintings may not be freely
reproduced, distributed, publicly displayed, or marketed. Privileged are
only recordings and representations made from public ways, streets, or
squares and depicting the view \"as it appears to the general public\".

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**[Android-Spyware: Legitime App nach einem Jahr
verwanzt](https://www.heise.de/news/Android-Malware-Vom-nuetzlichen-Tool-zu-Spyware-in-einem-Jahr-9066385.html?view=print)**:

A trojanized app called iRecorder -- Screen Recorder, with over 50,000
installations, was discovered by Eset IT security researchers. Initially
harmless, it was found to be infected with malicious functions in August
2022. The malware steals files with specific extensions, pointing to a
spying campaign. Google removed the app from Google Play, but it may
still be available on other app stores and .apk download archives. The
malicious code was based on the open-source remote-access toolkit
AhMyth.

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**[Chronic stress can inflame the gut --- now scientists know
why](https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-01700-y?error=cookies_not_supported&code=fd3f6c00-389c-40a7-b4e5-2b92e13e7745)**:

New research has found that psychological stress can worsen gut
inflammation caused by certain bowel diseases. The study, published in
Cell, traces a sequence from chemical cues produced in the brain to
immune cells in the gut, highlighting how chronic stress can trigger
physical distress and potentially influencing treatment effectiveness
for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Managing stress levels might have
a significant impact on the response to IBD treatments. The findings
could also lead to new pharmacological treatments targeting the
signalling pathway between the brain and the gut.

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**[Neanderthal
flute](https://www.nms.si/en/collections/highlights/343-Neanderthal-flute)**:

The article discusses the discovery of the oldest musical instrument, a
60,000-year-old Neanderthal flute found in Divje Babe cave near Cerkno,
Slovenia. Made from a cave bear\'s thighbone with four pierced holes, it
is evidence of the Neanderthals having developed music and artistic
expression similar to modern humans. This find challenges previous
assumptions about their cultural sophistication and supports the idea
that they were fully-developed spiritual beings.

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**[Hacker News - Bias and
Credibility](https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/hacker-news/)**:

Hacker News is a news aggregation website focused on technology and
science, launched in 2007. It primarily relies on user-submitted news
stories from third-party sources like BBC, TechCrunch, and Nature.org.
The site has minimal bias, uses few loaded words, and has a high traffic
score. Hacker News is considered least biased with mostly factual
reporting.

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**[For best brainpower, avoid snacking on foods with processed
carbs](https://studyfinds.org/snacking-processed-foods-brain/)**:

A study conducted by researchers at the University of Montpellier found
that consuming high amounts of processed carbs such as sugar and white
bread can lead to insulin resistance, which in turn affects cognitive
abilities including thinking, memory, and learning. The findings reveal
a decline in performance in cognitive tests for young adults who had a
habit of eating processed carbs, particularly during snack times. This
study suggests that continuous consumption of these foods may negatively
impact brain function even when the individual is still young and
healthy.

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**[Don\'t use VPN
services.](https://gist.github.com/joepie91/5a9909939e6ce7d09e29)**:

This article argues against using third-party VPN providers as they are
merely glorified proxies that can see and manipulate user traffic. It
suggests that most VPN providers log users\' activity and advises users
to set up their own virtual private networks (VPNs) instead, through
services such as Streisand or manually. The article emphasizes the
importance of understanding VPN limitations and prioritizing privacy and
security over convenience.

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**[Naming Conventions with Underscores in
Python](https://medium.com/python-features/naming-conventions-with-underscores-in-python-791251ac7097#:~:text=Single%20Trailing%20Underscore%20var_%20%3A%20Used,a%20name%20for%20temporary%20variables.)**:

In Python, the underscore (\_) has various meanings and uses in naming
conventions. These include single leading (\_var), double leading
([var), single trailing (var\_), double leading and trailing
(]{.underline}var\_\_), and single standalone (\_,) underscores. Knowing
these patterns can help when writing advanced Python code.

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**[The Cookie Monster\'s Cookies Aren\'t What You Think -
Mashed](https://www.mashed.com/736854/the-cookie-monsters-cookies-arent-what-you-think/)**:

Cookie Monster\'s iconic cookie-eating habit is actually a deception -
the cookies he consumes are painted rice cakes. This is because
chocolate and oil in normal cookies would cause difficulties for
cleaning his Muppet costume, and the soft nature of Cookie Monster
allows \"rice cookies\" to pass through safely without causing issues on
set. Despite not being able to enjoy real cookies, Cookie Monster
encourages others to share and enjoy them with friends and family.

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**[Just Room Enough
Island](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_Room_Enough_Island)**:

Just Room Enough Island, also known as Hub Island, is the smallest
inhabited island in the Thousand Islands chain located in New York,
United States. The island has a total area of around 3,300 square feet
and is part of Alexandria Bay within the town of Alexandria, Jefferson
County, New York.

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**[addons/DOCS.md at master ·
home-assistant/addons](https://github.com/home-assistant/addons/blob/master/piper/DOCS.md)**:

This article provides a guide on how to install and use the \"Piper\"
add-on for Home Assistant. It offers various voice options and
configurations to adjust speaking rate, audio quality, noise, and other
features. To use the Piper add-on, follow these steps: install it via
the Add-on store in Home Assistant; set your desired configuration
options like language, speaker, speed, noise, and cadence control. If
you experience issues or have questions, consult the Home Assistant
Discord Chat Server, Community Forum, Reddit subreddit, or submit an
issue on GitHub.

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**[Tokyo Disneyland](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Disneyland)**:

Tokyo Disneyland is a theme park located at the Tokyo Disney Resort in
Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The park opened on April 15, 1983 and
was built by WED Enterprises in the same style as Magic Kingdom in
Florida and Disneyland in California. It is owned by The Oriental Land
Company, which licenses intellectual property from The Walt Disney
Company. Tokyo Disneyland is currently the most visited theme park in
Japan and is one of two parks at the Tokyo Disney Resort, along with
Tokyo DisneySea.

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**[I block ads • Cory
Dransfeldt](https://coryd.dev/posts/2023/i-block-ads/)**:

This article discusses various ways to block ads and protect user
privacy. It mentions blocking at the browser level, DNS level,
analytics, programmatic pleas, tracking beacons, and other tactics to
control data collection and unwanted communication methods. The author
also highlights the importance of maintaining control over personal
information and privacy.

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**[Social Media and Youth Mental Health --- Current Priorities of the
U.S. Surgeon
General](https://www.hhs.gov/surgeongeneral/priorities/youth-mental-health/social-media/index.html)**:

Up to 95% of young people aged 13-17 use social media platforms, with
nearly two-thirds using it daily and a third using it almost constantly.
However, this heavy usage can pose mental health concerns for these
users, with an increased risk of depression and anxiety symptoms in
those who spend more than three hours a day on social media. Despite
gaps in our understanding of the impacts of social media, the current
situation warrants swift action to protect children and adolescents from
harm. Actions for various groups such as parents, tech companies,
policymakers, researchers, and young people themselves are proposed to
mitigate the risks associated with social media usage.

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**[GitHub - google/comprehensive-rust: This is the Rust course used by
the Android team at Google. It provides you the material to quickly
teach Rust to
everyone.](https://github.com/google/comprehensive-rust)**:

The article discusses the Rust course used by Google\'s Android team,
providing a comprehensive way to learn Rust quickly. The course is
available on GitHub and licensed under the Apache-2.0 license with 13.3k
stars and 640 forks as of early 2023.

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**[gallery-server](https://www.npmjs.com/package/gallery-server/v/1.3.2)**:

Beautiful Local Image Viewer is a powerful and simple Node.js local
image viewer that can be installed on PC or mobile devices. It allows
users to serve images from a specified folder, view the images in their
favorite browser, and more. Multiple galleries can be served at the same
time, with features such as lazy loading being implemented for optimum
performance.

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**[How to get Visual Studio Code to run on Android with Termux -- Mar
2023
Update](https://dev.to/codeledger/how-to-get-visual-studio-code-to-run-in-termux-on-android-405j)**:

The article provides a guide on how to install and use code-server with
Termux, an app providing a Unix/Linux-like environment on Android
devices. The process includes installing various packages, enabling
plugins, and using Terminal commands to connect the front end client
with the back end server (code-server) via a Chromium browser like
Chrome or Microsoft Edge. The guide also covers updating VS
Code/code-server to the latest version and addressing issues with search
functionality.

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**[Changing my mind on remote, moving the team back to San
Francisco](https://flocrivello.com/changing-my-mind-on-remote-about-being-in-san-francisco/)**:

The article discusses the author\'s shift in opinion on remote work and
its impact on startups and team alignment. The author emphasizes the
importance of colocation and networks to succeed and notes that living
outside of industry centers can be a disadvantage for one\'s career
growth and opportunities. The author also highlights the positive
aspects of Silicon Valley, such as access to resources, cutting-edge
ideas, and increased earning potential over time.

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**[Why Do Recipe Writers Lie About How Long It Takes To Caramelize
Onions?](https://slate.com/human-interest/2012/05/how-to-cook-onions-why-recipe-writers-lie-and-lie-about-how-long-they-take-to-caramelize.html)**:

The article discusses the misconception of caramelizing onions within
recipes, claiming that they should only take a few minutes to cook.
However, in reality, it takes around 45-50 minutes for onions to
caramelize properly on medium heat. The author experiments with
different techniques and amounts of time to achieve proper
caramelization, debunking the quick methods proposed by various recipes.
The main point of the article is that recipe writers should be honest
about the time it takes to properly prepare ingredients like caramelized
onions, rather than giving misleading estimates in order to save time or
make a dish seem quicker and easier to cook.

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**[Ask HN: How to move from dev role to management/team lead
role?](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36028847)**:

This article is a discussion on Hacker News about moving from a
development role to a management/team lead role. The author feels they
have achieved most of their goals as a frontend developer and wonders if
taking up backend or transitioning to other management positions could
be more beneficial from a salary and work enjoyment perspective. They
ask for suggestions on resources, such as courses, videos, or lectures
that could help them in this journey.

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**[Black holes might be defects in
spacetime](https://phys.org/news/2023-05-black-holes-defects-spacetime.html)**:

A team of theoretical physicists has discovered a new class of object
called topological solitons, which appear as defects in the fabric of
space-time and are stable without matter or forces. These solitons mimic
the appearance of black holes when observed from a distance, but their
unique properties distinguish them from traditional black holes, as they
lack event horizons and can be interacted with physically. The discovery
of these objects may help researchers test string theory and find
alternatives to Einstein\'s general theory of relativity.

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**[What Are Python Wheels and Why Should You Care? -- Real
Python](https://realpython.com/python-wheels/)**:

The article explains Python Wheels and why they are essential for faster
and more efficient Python package installations. Wheels are a part of
the Python ecosystem, allowing for faster installations and more
stability in package distribution. The article discusses the differences
between wheels and source distributions, as well as the process of
creating and distributing wheels for Python packages. It also
demonstrates the advantages of using wheels over source distributions
for package installation, making Python an even more enjoyable language
to work with.

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**[Hoarding](https://www.michaelsamsel.com/Content/Difficult_Styles/hoarding.html)**:

Hoarding is a comfort behavior that reduces discomfort and anxiety by
acquiring items and maintaining an emotional attachment to them. It has
three main components: acquiring additional things, inability to take
care of the collected items realistically, and not being able to part
with the collected items. Hoarding can cause practical problems but
often involves a denial of these issues. Emotionally, hoarders may
believe each acquired item has a greater use in the future than its
present one and may have extreme guilt associated with disposing of
objects. Helping hoarders requires addressing both practical cleanup
needs and emotional aspects that contribute to their behavior.

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**[GitHub - imartinez/privateGPT: Interact privately with your documents
using the power of GPT, 100% privately, no data
leaks](https://github.com/imartinez/privateGPT)**:

This article discusses PrivateGPT, an AI project that enables users to
interact with their documents privately using the power of Large
Language Models (LLMs) without data leaks. The project provides an API
for building private, context-aware AI applications and supports both
normal and streaming responses. In addition to this, PrivateGPT offers a
Gradio UI client for testing the API and various tools for managing
ingestion, document parsing, and embedding generation.

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**[TOML: Tom\'s Obvious Minimal Language](https://toml.io/en/)**:

TOML (Tom\'s Obvious Minimal Language) is a minimal configuration file
format designed for humans. It offers easy-to-read syntax, clear
semantics, and maps unambiguously to hash tables. TOML supports
key/value pairs, arrays, tables, inline tables, integers & floats,
booleans, dates & times, and comments. It is widely supported by many
programming languages such as C, C++, Python, and Ruby among others.

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