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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 25

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

**[Son Doong Cave Is So Big It Has Its Own Rainforest \| Travel and
Explo...](https://archive.is/DgptX)**:

The article discusses the discovery and features of Vietnam\'s Son Doong
Cave, which is considered the largest cave passage in the world. It was
accidentally discovered by a local farmer named Ho Khanh who reported it
to the British Caving Research Association. After being rediscovered in
2008, experts determined that the cave houses an impressive eco-system
with its own rainforest called the Garden of Edam. The cave is home to
various flora and fauna such as flying foxes, endangered tigers,
langurs, and rare trees. Since 2012, a tour company named Oxalis has
been taking a limited number of visitors on a five-day trek through the
cave each year.

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**[The Hidden Cost of
Gasoline](https://grist.org/accountability/gas-stations-underground-storage-tank-leaks-environmental-disaster/)**:

Gas stations have been a significant part of American culture for
decades. They are not only places where people go to fuel their vehicles
but also spaces that foster community interactions and create a sense of
familiarity. However, the hidden costs associated with gasoline
contamination from underground storage tanks can no longer be ignored.
This article delves into the history of underground storage tanks, how
they have polluted groundwater and soil across the country, the risks
posed to both humans and the environment, and the challenges faced in
cleaning up these leaks.

The story highlights that almost every gas station eventually causes
groundwater contamination due to leaking underground storage tanks.
These tanks pose a significant risk as they can spread hazardous
chemicals rapidly through soil, seeping into groundwater, lakes, or
rivers. The main concern is the high-stakes game of hot potato between
gas station owners, insurance companies, and oil companies that supply
the fuel, resulting in leaks being largely unaddressed and cleanup
efforts proving costly and time-consuming.

With electric vehicles on the rise, many experts believe gas stations
are a dying business. The story mentions Washington state\'s recent
adoption of a new law providing fully state-backed insurance for gas
stations in light of this transition. However, there remains the issue
of contamination left behind from old storage tanks and concerns about
how to handle abandoned gas stations in the future.

While electric vehicles provide cleaner alternatives and potentially
lessen the risks associated with underground storage tanks, the
transition will not happen overnight. In the meantime, addressing the
existing problem will continue to be a challenge for state governments,
developers, and insurance companies alike. It remains to be seen how
states like Washington can handle the growing backlog of leaking
underground storage tanks and what the future holds for gas stations in
America\'s evolving transportation landscape.

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**[GitHub - are/gitea-secret](https://github.com/are/gitea-secret)**:

The article discusses a Gitea-Secret project with a public repository.
It has 2 stars and no forks. The license is an MIT license, and there
are 0 notifications in the commit. There have been no actions performed
on this commit, and it may be related to a fork outside of the
repository. This information was retrieved from GitHub, Inc. in 2023.

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**[The office real estate crash will be so sharp and deep that Capital
Economics thinks office values are unlikely to recover by
2040](https://fortune.com/2023/06/23/commercial-real-estate-crash-office-values-unlikely-to-recover-by-2040-says-capital-economics/)**:

Capital Economics has revised its forecast on the impact of the pandemic
on the office sector, predicting that office values may not recover even
by 2040 due to a significant shift towards remote work. The report
suggests that occupancy rates will drop, leading to elevated vacancies
and declining rents through 2030. Office portfolio incomes are expected
to experience a 20% decline by 2025, with net operating incomes
remaining below pre-pandemic levels for the decade. This analysis
mirrors the experience of malls over the last six years, with no
significant recovery despite structural headwinds. Office landlords are
at risk as they face high interest rates and a lack of demand due to
remote work trends.

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**[GitHub - warhammerkid/bluetti_mqtt: MQTT interface for Bluetti power
stations](https://github.com/warhammerkid/bluetti_mqtt)**:

The article discusses the MQTT interface for Bluetti power stations,
which allows users to monitor and control their energy storage systems
remotely. It is available under an MIT license with a significant number
of stars (83) and forks (19).

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**[RunInSandbox: a quick way to run/extract files in Windows Sandbox
with a right-click on a
file](https://www.systanddeploy.com/2023/06/runinsandbox-quick-way-to-runextract.html?m=0)**:

RunInSandbox is a tool that allows users to easily run files in Windows
Sandbox with just a right-click. It requires Windows 10 1903 or higher
and the Windows Sandbox feature enabled. This solution makes testing
tasks more convenient, offering the ability to run various file types in
Sandbox without manually installing software on the main system.

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**[Every Mastodon User Has an RSS
Feed](https://www.rssboard.org/news/211/every-mastodon-user-has-rss-feed)**:

Mastodon, a distributed social network, has grown to 12.8 million user
accounts and relies on user donations and volunteer efforts for its
functioning. It does not have ads or algorithms that manipulate content
like other networks, just posts from followed users around the world.
Each Mastodon account has an RSS feed which can be found by adding
\".rss\" to their user page URL, such as
<https://mastodon.online/@bonaventuresoft.rss>. These feeds use
Media-RSS and Webfeeds namespaces for content and avatar elements,
respectively. Mastodon is an open source project with ongoing
development and improvements planned, including a possible addition of a
link element to identify the RSS feed URL.

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**[GitHub - binpash/try: \"Do, or do not. There is no try.\" We\'re
setting out to change that.](https://github.com/binpash/try)**:

The article discusses the concept of changing the phrase \"Do or do not.
There is no try\" from Star Wars. It mentions using PublicNotifications
and a MIT license. The article also provides some stats on its
popularity, with 1.2k stars and 9 forks.

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**[leptos.dev](https://leptos.dev/)**:

The article discusses the Leptos framework for building web applications
in Rust. It offers features such as full-stack app development, reactive
signals for managing state, integration with popular UI patterns like
Tailwind, and support for server functions that work across both client
and server sides. Additionally, it highlights the benefits of using
Rust, including strong type safety, speed, and concurrency, which
contribute to highly performant and reliable applications.

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**[Russia \'coup\' live
forecast](https://www.swiftcentre.org/russia-liveblog/)**:

Russian officials have accused Wagner Group of staging a mutiny, with
some calling it an attempted coup. The situation remains uncertain as
military bases between Wagner and Moscow are primarily the air force and
anti-air units. Wagner may control most of Moscow by Friday evening,
though heavy usage of airborne capabilities could prevent this. There is
currently deadly fighting in Moscow and the situation remains uncertain.
It\'s difficult to predict if the coup will succeed or disband quickly.

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**[It\'s Dragon Boat Festival Here in Taiwan! (With
Pictures)](https://jjpryor.substack.com/p/dragon-boat-festival-taiwan)**:

The Dragon Boat Festival is an ancient Chinese holiday celebrated on the
fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar, involving dragon
boat races, eating sticky bamboo rice called Zongzi, and consuming
realgar wine. The festival originated from the story of a patriotic poet
named Qu Yuan, who drowned himself in a river after being exiled due to
opposing an alliance with their state\'s enemies. Today, it is a vibrant
celebration with festivities, food, and cultural events taking place
near waterways and lakes across China and Taiwan.

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**[Lactoferrin alleviates Western diet-induced cognitive impairment
through the microbiome-gut-brain
axis](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665927123001016?via%3Dihub=)**:

The article discusses the potential role of lactoferrin in Western-style
diets, specifically its effects on neuroinflammation and cognitive
impairment. It also explores how this may lead to behavioral changes in
the hippocampus and affect the gut microbiota. The paper further
emphasizes the importance of studying the microbiome-gut-brain axis,
with data available upon request for interested researchers.

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**["Car owners are arseholes" is not transport
policy](https://blog.bloonface.com/2023/05/11/car-owners-are-arseholes-is-not-transport-policy/)**:

The article discusses the poor state of public transport in the United
Kingdom outside of London and a few other major conurbations. It
highlights issues such as infrequent and unreliable bus services,
expensive rail tickets with limited service offerings, and a lack of
integration between different modes of transport. The author suggests
that various factors contribute to this situation, including
deregulation, inadequate funding, and barriers to competition.
Additionally, the article argues that private car ownership has become
increasingly attractive due to the lack of alternatives and
inconvenience associated with public transport. The author proposes
potential solutions such as reinvestment in public transport
infrastructure, better integration between different modes of transport,
and the expansion of cycle lanes. However, they acknowledge that these
changes are unlikely to happen under the current government or political
climate.

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**[Why it\'s so hard to fix the information
ecosystem](https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/why-its-so-hard-to-fix-the-information)**:

The article discusses the difficulty in combating misinformation and the
potential reasons behind this issue, including partisanship,
availability bias, and Brandolini\'s Law. It also touches on public vs
private goods, and how people are more likely to spread misinformation
for personal gain rather than debunk it as a hobby or side project.

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**[GitHub - Valkirie/HandheldCompanion:
ControllerService](https://github.com/Valkirie/HandheldCompanion)**:

This article discusses the HandheldCompanion PublicNotifications project
on GitHub, which has received a total of 471 stars and 30 forks. The
ControllerServiceLicense is also mentioned, with its license details and
the project being developed by GitHub, Inc. in 2023. However, it is
noted that \"You can\'t perform that action at this time.\"

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**[Agile is people, the rest is commentary. •
Buttondown](https://buttondown.email/hillelwayne/archive/agile-is-people-the-rest-is-commentary/)**:

The article discusses the Agile philosophy and how it has become
popular, with many different methods being used to implement its
principles. It highlights that the principles themselves might seem
simple but applying them in the real world can be complex due to various
circumstances. People are developing their own methods to address
specific situations while trying to adhere to the core Agile principles.

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**[Ruby Hacking Guide](https://ruby-hacking-guide.github.io/)**:

This article is a translation effort of Ruby Hacking Guide into English.
It covers various topics such as syntax analysis, evaluation, and around
the evaluator. The official support site for the original book is
<http://i.loveruby.net/ja/rhg/>, where downloads can be accessed in both
tar.gz and zip formats. The translation project is hosted on RubyForge
and maintained by Minero AOKI, with contributions from Vincent ISAMBART,
Meinrad Recheis, Laurent Sansonetti, Clifford Caoile, and Jean-Denis
Vauguet.

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**[GitHub - brycedrennan/imaginAIry: AI imagined images. Pythonic
generation of images.](https://github.com/brycedrennan/imaginAIry)**:

This article discusses a project called \"imaginairay
PublicNotifications\" which utilizes Pythonic image generation and is
licensed under the MIT license. It has garnered 7,100 stars and 358
forks on GitHub as of early 2023.

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**[How My Children (n=2) Acquired Absolute
Pitch](https://furiouslyrotatingshapes.substack.com/p/how-my-children-n2-acquired-absolute)**:

I appreciate your thorough summary and the additional information you
provided about absolute pitch and how you helped your children develop
it. It seems like you tried multiple methods such as labeling the
keyboard, practicing solfeggio, using apps, and exposing them to tonal
languages, all of which contributed to their development of AP. Your
dedication and persistence in these activities demonstrate that early
exposure and consistent practice can make a difference in fostering
musical ability, even for parents who may not have strong musical skills
themselves.

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**[Why I won\'t pay on your
website](https://github.com/juspay/hyperswitch/wiki/Why-I-won%27t-pay-on-your-website)**:

This article discusses the importance of streamlining online payment
processes, highlighting four key categories: presentation of payment
methods, handling of user inputs, copywriting on the checkout page, and
navigation on the payment sheet. The author emphasizes that while there
is no one perfect approach for presenting and processing payments,
several common pitfalls can lead to a poor user experience, including
misleading labeling, lack of dynamic error validation, and excessive
scrolling. The article encourages developers to keep payment processes
as simple and user-friendly as possible to maximize conversion rates and
ensure customer satisfaction.

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**[How RLHF actually
works](https://www.interconnects.ai/p/how-rlhf-works)**:

Reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF) works when two
conditions are met: first, there needs to be a signal indicating that
applying vanilla supervised learning is not effective; second, it excels
in complex optimization landscapes requiring gradual changes over time
for success. The technique can struggle with data practices and
optimization steps but offers advantages like stylistic transfer, harm
reduction, and fine-tuning control.

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**[Don\'t use mocks](https://joeblu.com/blog/2023_06_mocks/)**:

This article discusses the importance of using dependency injection for
better unit testability and avoiding mock objects that create brittle
tests. Instead, it suggests using fakes or focusing on integration and
behavioral testing when dealing with complex dependencies to maintain
test reliability and effectiveness.

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**[Using loophole, Seward County seizes millions from motorists without
convicting them of
crimes](https://www.klkntv.com/using-loophole-seward-county-seizes-millions-from-motorists-without-convicting-them-of-crimes/)**:

Seward County in Nebraska has become notorious for a type of traffic
stop where millions are sent to the county and its sheriff\'s office.
One 24-mile stretch of Interstate 80 has seen 1,300 cases since 2006
where cash is seized without any charges or proof of guilt. Seward
County law enforcement has generated \$7.5 million from civil forfeiture
in the past five years. This practice allows police and prosecutors to
avoid targeting drug kingpins, and instead focus on individual citizens
who may or may not have done anything wrong. Some defense attorneys and
advocates argue that this is a law enforcement money grab, as it enables
police and prosecutors to seize money, drugs, and weapons without
charging the criminals involved. Nebraska has two loopholes in its 2016
law that allows for civil forfeiture even if there are no drugs found in
a vehicle. Seward County is now using this tactic far more often than
any other county in Nebraska. Critics argue that this practice violates
due process rights and puts innocent citizens at risk of losing their
assets without facing any charges.

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