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date: 1.1.2023
author: Tobias
location: Stuttgart
category: links, 2023
tags: links, 2023
language: Deutsch
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# Links für 2023 KW 24

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

**[GitHub - builtbybel/BloatyNosy: Experience Windows 11 in your
way!](https://github.com/builtbybel/BloatyNosy)**:

This article discusses the BloatyNosy PublicNotifications app, which
allows users to experience Windows 11 in their preferred way. The app is
available on builtbybel.com/apps and has an MIT license. It currently
has 21 forks and over 1.2k stars on GitHub.

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**[Complex Systems Won't Survive the Competence
Crisis](https://www.palladiummag.com/2023/06/01/complex-systems-wont-survive-the-competence-crisis/)**:

1\. The article highlights the decline in competency within various
systems, particularly in the United States, due to prioritizing
diversity over meritocracy. This shift is said to be having disastrous
effects on many different sectors of society, from infrastructure to
business and non-profit organizations. 2. The author points out that the
trend towards diversity over competence has resulted in a decrease in
morale among workers as well, leading to further detrimental
consequences for various systems. 3. The article emphasizes how the
preference for diversity over meritocracy is causing harmful effects on
both current and future generations, with implications for public
safety, economic stability, and overall quality of life. 4. One example
given in the article involves the U.S. military; it has been
prioritizing diversity training over ship handling and warfighting
preparedness, which is likely to cause a decline in its competency in
the coming years. 5. The author concludes that unless there is a change
back towards valuing meritocracy within American institutions, the
country risks facing catastrophic failures at an increasing rate due to
the fragile nature of complex systems with lowered competence levels. 6.
To address these concerns, it may be necessary for society to reconsider
its approach to diversity and prioritize the importance of maintaining
competent individuals in various roles within different sectors.

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**[A Complete Guide to Getting What You
Want](https://www.raptitude.com/2018/06/getting-what-you-want/)**:

This article discusses the importance of recognizing and pursuing
desires while also acknowledging their potential downsides. It suggests
a five-step strategy for achieving goals, which involves identifying
desires, resolving conflicting desires, learning from others who have
achieved similar goals, taking action based on that information, and
adjusting course when necessary. The article also highlights the need to
balance one\'s own desires with the expectations of those around them,
and the challenges posed by fear and uncertainty.

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**[The Great When? A London-through-time
quiz](https://www.monkeon.co.uk/the-great-when/)**:

This article is a London-through-time quiz that challenges users to
guess the year of various archive footage of London uploaded on YouTube.
The average accuracy is about 5 years off, with participants receiving a
Big Ben sound (bong) for each correct answer.

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**[Asus-ROG-Ally-Guide/Games and Software/Linux Gaming.md at main ·
mikeroyal/Asus-ROG-Ally-Guide](https://github.com/mikeroyal/Asus-ROG-Ally-Guide/blob/main/Games%20and%20Software/Linux%20Gaming.md)**:
**TODO**

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**[GitHub - philipl/pifs: πfs - the data-free
filesystem!](https://github.com/philipl/pifs)**:

The article discusses the \"fs\" data-free filesystem with a GPL-3.0
license. It has gained popularity, having 6,300 stars and 290 forks on
GitHub. However, it is not currently possible to perform an action
related to the content.

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**[DevOps is
Bullshit](https://blog.massdriver.cloud/posts/devops-is-bullshit/)**:

DevOps has evolved into an unholy beast of division and tunnel vision.
The original intent was to break down silos, increase engineering
velocity, and add value, but the reality is that many teams are using
DevOps for menial tasks, and this approach doesn\'t scale. To overcome
these issues, organizations need to move away from infrastructure
configuration management and towards platform engineering and developer
self-service. By doing so, they can improve efficiency in communication,
increase morale, and enable continuous advancement through teamwork.
Additionally, internal developer platforms should be flexible, enabling
developers to run applications on their preferred architectures while
still maintaining security and compliance.

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**[onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu](https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/)**:

This webpage lists over 3 million free books on the web with various
search options like authors, titles, subjects, etc., and features news
updates, celebrations of women writers, banned books, prize winners,
archives, and indexes. It also provides information about its team,
FAQs, ways to get involved, suggestions for new book additions, and more
links related to online books.

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**[reddit migration / subreddit replacement
directory](https://redditmigration.com/)**:

The article discusses the migration of various subreddits to new
platforms, providing their replacements in a directory format. The
directory includes Gaming@beehaw.org, Linux@lemmy.ml, memes@lemmy.ml,
programming@beehaw.org, Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com,
StarWars@startrek.website, selfhosted@lemmy.world and
Technology@beehaw.org as some examples.

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**[Guidance for Scaling - Reversible vs. Irreversible
Decisions](https://www.craigkerstiens.com/2021/12/29/guidance-for-scaling-reversible-vs.-irreversible-decisions/)**:

The article discusses the importance of empowering functional leaders by
not micromanaging them. It emphasizes communication as key in conveying
priorities and thought processes to new VPs, as well as understanding
reversible and irreversible decisions for making effective decisions.
This will help founders grow and scale their business without losing
control while ensuring smooth functioning of the team.

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**[This Is Why Nobody Will Do Anything Until It\'s Too
Late](http://charleshughsmith.blogspot.com/2023/06/this-is-why-nobody-will-do-anything.html?m=1)**:

The article discusses the importance of understanding systems rather
than focusing on stories when addressing global issues such as climate
change, resource depletion, and sustainability. It argues that simply
recycling or adopting new technologies without changing the core inputs
and processes will not lead to significant change in the system. The
author suggests that major changes must be made to the way
manufacturing, resource supply chains, financial systems, and other key
aspects of our current systems are managed to create lasting change and
sustainability.

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**[I booted Linux 292,612
times](https://rwmj.wordpress.com/2023/06/14/i-booted-linux-292612-times/)**:

Linux 6.4 has a bug causing it to hang during boot in certain
situations, with Intel hardware making it even rarer. The issue was
discovered during nbdkit tests and was found by running guestfish
through bisection between v6.0 and v6.4-rc6. A regression in the printk
time feature is believed to be responsible for this issue.

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**[A Self-Learning, Modern Computer Science
Curriculum](https://functionalcs.github.io/curriculum/)**:

This article discusses Isaac Newton\'s self-learning method in geometry
and compares it to other studying strategies like the Feynman method and
Gilbert Strang\'s Calculus. It emphasizes the importance of daily
practice, using errata, and finding challenging projects as ways to
improve learning skills.

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**[All the Single
Ladies](https://www.robkhenderson.com/p/all-the-single-ladies)**:

The article discusses how the dating market has become increasingly
difficult for women due to a decline in men attending universities and
participating in higher education. This trend is significant because
research indicates that women on average prefer educated partners.
Studies from Poland, Australia, and the United States support this idea
by revealing that both men and women are more likely to initiate contact
with partners who have higher levels of education. However, the article
points out that while women generally marry less educated men, those men
tend to earn more money than their educated male counterparts. The study
also highlights how preferences for successful partners can vary based
on a woman\'s success level and her willingness to settle for
less-educated partners if necessary. Additionally, the article explores
how imbalances in sex ratios influence mating strategies between men and
women and how this may impact long-term relationships.

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**[Never waste a good crisis -- a profit-price spiral in
Germany](https://think.ing.com/articles/never-waste-a-good-crisis-a-profit-price-spiral-germany/)**:

The European Central Bank (ECB) has raised concerns over potential price
markups unrelated to higher costs, with profit growth remaining very
strong. Profits have been contributing to domestic price pressures in
the eurozone since 2021. A similar pattern is seen in Germany, where a
significant share of the increase in prices can be explained by higher
corporate profits. As a result, profits now account for the largest
chunk of domestic price pressures in the eurozone and Germany. The ECB
will continue to monitor developments in profits and markup to tackle
inflationary pressures.

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**[How MrBeast Became the Willy Wonka of
YouTube](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/12/magazine/mrbeast-youtube.html)**:

This article discusses the story of Jeremiah Howard, who was suffering
from cataracts in his right eye which significantly impaired his vision.
Unable to afford the expensive surgery to correct this issue, Howard
resorted to setting up a GoFundMe. By chance, he caught the attention of
YouTuber MrBeast, who offered to fund and film 1000 cataract surgeries,
including Howard\'s. This led to the video \"1,000 Blind People See for
the First Time\", which became a massive success on YouTube, but also
attracted criticism and controversy due to allegations of exploitation.
The article explores MrBeast\'s philanthropic efforts and how he has
built his massive following on YouTube by utilizing various strategies
such as audience participation, charity, and entertainment value.

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**[Edge sends images you view online to Microsoft, here is how to
disable
that](https://www.neowin.net/news/edge-sends-images-you-view-online-to-microsoft-here-is-how-to-disable-that/)**:

Microsoft Edge is a browser with built-in image enhancement tools, but
users have raised privacy concerns about this feature. The browser sends
image links to Microsoft for processing instead of performing on-device
enhancements by default, leading to issues of privacy and data usage.
Microsoft is working on making the feature more flexible in future
updates.

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**[WTF is Happening? An
Overview](https://climatecasino.net/2023/06/wtf-is-happening-an-overview/)**:

This article discusses three dramatic climate events occurring worldwide
as of June 10, 2023. In the Antarctic, sea-ice extent has set record
lows daily, leading to more open ocean and increased absorption of solar
radiation. Global two-meter surface temperatures have reached 1.5°C for
three consecutive days, signifying a potential future breach of the
Paris 1.5°C barrier. Additionally, North Atlantic sea surface
temperatures have set unprecedented daily records, shocking climate
scientists. These events highlight the ongoing challenges and urgency of
addressing global warming and climate change.

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**[The US Is Openly Stockpiling Dirt on All Its
Citizens](https://www.wired.com/story/odni-commercially-available-information-report/)**:

The US government has been secretly collecting sensitive and intimate
data on its citizens, according to a report from senior advisors to
Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines. The panel revealed that
the size and scope of government efforts in acquiring such data were
alarmingly vast, raising concerns about privacy and constitutional
protections.

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**[Introducing {py}gradle, an open source Python plugin for
Gradle](https://engineering.linkedin.com/blog/2016/08/introducing--py-gradle--an-open-source-python-plugin-for-gradle)**:

Introducing {py}gradle, an open-source Python plugin for Gradle, has
been developed by LinkedIn Engineering. This tool aims to provide better
dependency management and interfacing with existing metadata systems
while building projects composed of multiple languages. The new code was
in production at LinkedIn for over a year before being released as open
source. The {py}gradle team is looking to release a 1.0 version after
getting feedback from the community.

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**[Reddark](https://reddark.untone.uk/)**:

This article discusses the temporary shutdown of Reddark\'s subreddits
on June 12th and their transition to a read-only mode. Users are
encouraged to find alternative options such as third party instances for
content consumption while this change occurs. The article also provides
information about possible public/private transitions, and how disabled
posting will still show as \"Public.\"

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