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date: 1.1.2023
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location: Stuttgart
category: links, 2023
tags: links, 2023
language: Deutsch
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# Links für 2023 KW 28

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

**[It Takes 6 Days to Change 1 Line of
Code](https://edw519.posthaven.com/it-takes-6-days-to-change-1-line-of-code)**:

In this true story, a factory\'s underutilization prompts its president
to consider increasing backlog or laying people off. The operations
manager suggests extending the company policy from 3 months to 4 months,
but there are various issues in implementing the change. It ultimately
takes six days, minimal code changes, and numerous hurdles before the
solution can be implemented.

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**[Jeremy Mikkola - What makes developers
productive?](https://jeremymikkola.com/posts/developer_productivity.html)**:

This article discusses various factors that contribute to developer
productivity, such as knowing what to build, doing fewer things, and
having clean boundaries between systems. It also highlights the
importance of documentation, helpful infrastructure, low tech debt, and
avoiding high rates of failure in improving overall productivity.
Additionally, the article emphasizes the need for developers to have
clear focus, complete tasks, and practice productive practices in their
work.

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**[Who Employs Your Doctor? Increasingly, a Private Equity
Firm.](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/10/upshot/private-equity-doctors-offices.html)**:

A new study reveals that private equity firms now own more than half of
all specialists in certain U.S. markets. These firms have been acquiring
physician practices to form powerful medical groups across the country.
In many local markets, a single firm owned more than 30% of practices in
a given specialty in 2021, with some firms owning over half the
specialists in their respective areas. The study shows that these
medical groups are associated with higher prices, particularly when they
control a dominant share of the market. This has contributed to high
insurance premiums and potentially increased patient out-of-pocket
costs.

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**[Opinion Men are lost. Here's a map out of the
wilderness.](https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/07/10/christine-emba-masculinity-new-model/)**:

A thought-provoking article that highlights the challenges young men
face in defining their role and identity in today\'s society. The
shifting landscape of traditional gender norms has created uncertainty,
anxiety, and frustration for many, leading to a search for new ways to
embrace masculinity. As we move towards more inclusive and progressive
ideals of gender, it is important to provide support and guidance for
boys and men as they navigate this transition. Creating positive role
models, promoting healthy relationships between fathers and sons, and
fostering community mentorship can help to shape a more inclusive
understanding of what it means to be a man in the modern world.

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**[A Kingdom of Little Animals - The American
Scholar](https://theamericanscholar.org/a-kingdom-of-little-animals/)**:

Thank you for the summary! Antoni van Leeuwenhoek\'s discovery of
spermatozoa in 1677 marked a significant milestone in the field of
microbiology and has played an essential role in understanding living
creatures. His study on these tiny eel-like creatures led to the
development of germ theory, which further advanced scientific knowledge
about the existence of microorganisms that can cause diseases. In
addition, his research into the importance of a healthy gut microbiome
is proving relevant today with studies exploring ways to manipulate it
for treating and preventing various illnesses. The relevance of
Leeuwenhoek\'s work in understanding our world cannot be overstated, as
his discoveries continue to shape modern medicine and scientific
advancements.

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**[Microsoft takes pains to obscure role in 0-days that caused email
breach](https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/07/microsoft-takes-pains-to-obscure-role-in-0-days-that-caused-email-breach/)**:

Microsoft has recently explained a security breach that allowed hackers
working for the Chinese government to access email accounts of 25
organizations, including the US Departments of State and Commerce. The
company identified three exploited vulnerabilities in its Exchange
Online email service or Azure Active Directory, which is used by large
companies to manage single sign-on and multifactor authentication. The
attack was carried out by Storm-0558, a China-based hacking group that
conducts espionage on behalf of the Chinese government, starting from
May 15th. Microsoft removed the intruders on June 16 after being alerted
by one of its customers.

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**[Nobody cares about your
blog.](https://www.alexmolas.com/2023/07/15/nobody-cares-about-your-blog.html)**:

This article discusses reasons why people might not care about blogs and
provides counterarguments as to why maintaining a blog is still
valuable. The author acknowledges that there are numerous similar blogs
online, suggesting the originality of content may be questionable.
However, they argue that keeping a personal journal can serve as notes
for future self-reflection, allowing individuals to revisit their past
thoughts and evolution over time. Writing about complex ideas also
allows writers to better understand what they\'re saying. Even if ideas
are not entirely original, personal perspectives can add depth.
Additionally, blogs can provide a platform to share unique experiences
or solve specific problems. Finally, the author emphasizes that it is
empowering to have complete ownership of one\'s blog and enjoy the
freedom that comes with it.

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**[Ada Outperforms Assembly: A Case
Study](https://www2.seas.gwu.edu/~adagroup/sigada-website/lawlis.html)**:

This article discusses a case study where Ada outperforms assembly code
in terms of size and performance for a communications application. The
defense contractor QRS initially assumed that assembly language was the
most suitable choice for its small, real-time communication software.
However, after rewriting a portion of the application in Ada to obtain a
waiver, they found that compiled Ada could be more efficient and smaller
in size than the corresponding assembly code. The study highlights the
advancements in compiler technology, which enables better optimization
and increased maintainability for high-order languages like Ada.

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**[New study gives clues on why exercise helps with inflammation:
Moderate exercise changes function of macrophage cells in bone
marrow](https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/06/230615183114.htm)**:

New research from York University has found that moderate exercise may
enhance the body\'s response to inflammation by changing the way
macrophages, a type of white blood cell, breathe and use oxygen. This
discovery shows how exercise trains precursors of these cells in the
bone marrow, leading to long-term benefits in the immune system, even
after one week. The study found that excessive inflammation can lead to
heart disease, diabetes, certain cancers, and autoimmune diseases.
Researchers hope this knowledge will be put to use by understanding the
underlying mechanisms of exercise\'s beneficial impact on immune health
in the long run.

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**[No CSS Club](https://nocss.club/)**:

The No CSS Club is a movement that encourages the use of HTML documents
to serve information on the web, arguing that unnecessary elements like
CSS and JavaScript only mask lack of interesting content. The author
provides a list of websites that adhere to these principles and asks
readers to submit their own examples meeting the rules mentioned.

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**[Does the microbiome hold the key to chronic fatigue
syndrome?](https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/jul/09/microbiome-chronic-fatigue-me-long-covid-research)**:

In 2019, Tamara Romanuk experienced a short-term remission in symptoms
of myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS) after taking antibiotics
prescribed for another infection. She discovered that she was not the
only person to have this experience. Sharing her story online, she found
that others with ME/CFS had also experienced a dramatic remission of
symptoms following a bacterial infection and subsequent antibiotic
treatment. Romanuk and Tess Falor founded the RemissionBiome project to
investigate these experiences further.

ME was recognized as a neurological disease by the World Health
Organization in 1969 but still faces significant stigma, with conditions
such as ME disproportionately affecting women whose symptoms and
concerns are often ignored by doctors. Long Covid shares many of the
same symptoms as ME/CFS, including chronic pain, exhaustion, brain fog,
and exercise intolerance but lacks adequate research funding and has
faced similar challenges in gaining recognition and understanding from
the medical community.

The RemissionBiome project focuses on the gut microbiota and how it may
be connected to ME/CFS symptoms. While preliminary results have been
promising, more rigorous trials involving dozens of participants are
needed before any conclusions can be drawn about the efficacy of this
approach.

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**[Image](https://web.archive.org/web/20190304153157im_/https://assets.amuniversal.com/6b08abb09fbb012f2fe600163e41dd5b)**:

The article discusses the importance of effective communication in the
workplace, highlighting how it helps in building trust and improving
relationships among colleagues. It emphasizes the role of active
listening and nonverbal cues in creating a positive working environment,
as well as providing examples of best practices for efficient
communication.

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**[GitHub - yammer/circuitbox: Circuit breaker built with large Ruby
apps in mind.](https://github.com/yammer/circuitbox)**:

The article discusses a circuit breaker called \"circuitbox
PublicNotifications,\" which is designed specifically for large Ruby
applications. It has received 60 forks and 547 stars on GitHub,
indicating its popularity and success. The article also mentions the
license under which it operates, with a reminder that the user cannot
perform certain actions at this time due to platform limitations.

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**[PyInstaller Manual --- PyInstaller 5.13.0
documentation](https://pyinstaller.org/en/stable/)**:

The article discusses PyInstaller, a tool for creating standalone
executables from Python scripts and packages. It provides information on
its documentation, which can be found at \"Read the Docs.\" Versions
from v5.13.0 to v4.0 are mentioned with download options available in
pdf, html, epub formats. The article also directs users to the project
home page and build details for further reference.

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**[Nuitka](https://pypi.org/project/Nuitka/)**:

Nuitka is a Python compiler written in Python that can replace or extend
the Python interpreter. It compiles all constructs supported by CPython
versions 2.6 through 3.11 and executes uncompiled code alongside
compiled code for maximum compatibility. The goal of optimization is to
avoid unnecessary overhead, while maintaining full compatibility with
standard Python. Nuitka supports using all Python library modules and
extension modules without restrictions.

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**[QDB: Quote #244321](http://bash.org/?244321=)**:

In this conversation, users discuss the feature of a chat system that
displays text input as stars when a specific password (hunter2) is
entered. This demonstrates that their password has been shared within
the group, and they find it amusing or funny when others type hunter2 to
see the star display.

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**[The magic of dependency
resolution](https://ochagavia.nl/blog/the-magic-of-dependency-resolution/)**:

This article discusses dependency resolution in package management
systems like cargo, npm, or Conda, which automatically figure out the
specific set of packages needed to be installed. The author worked on
creating an open-source dependency solver for the Conda ecosystem,
called libsolv_rs, which is written in Rust and currently supports
solving only Conda packages. The process of determining dependencies
involves a SAT (satisfiability) problem and requires unit propagation
and an algorithm like conflict-driven clause learning to resolve
conflicts.

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**[How much information is too much
information?](https://sourcery.ai/blog/measuring_working_memory/)**:

This article discusses the importance of considering factors beyond
nesting and logical complexity when assessing code quality. It
introduces a new metric called Working Memory to account for the number
of distinct pieces of program state that a developer needs to keep in
their head while analyzing a function, arguing that it affects
understandability and maintainability of code. The article provides an
example and calculates Working Memory values line by line.

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**[European Commission gives EU-US data transfers third round at
CJEU](https://noyb.eu/en/european-commission-gives-eu-us-data-transfers-third-round-cjeu)**:

The European Commission is facing criticism over its new Trans-Atlantic
Data Privacy Framework, which has been likened to the failed \"Privacy
Shield\". The framework, aimed at addressing concerns about EU-US data
transfers and improving privacy standards for individuals on both sides
of the Atlantic, appears largely unchanged from previous iterations.
Noyb, an Austrian civil rights organization, is set to challenge the
decision, potentially leading to another lengthy legal battle before the
Court of Justice (CJEU). This is the third attempt by the European
Commission to secure a stable agreement on EU-US data transfers. The
fundamental problem with FISA 702 has not been addressed, as the US
still takes the view that only US persons are worthy of constitutional
rights, leading to concerns over privacy and legal certainty under the
new framework.

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**[Thread by \@Yampeleg on Thread Reader
App](https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1678545170508267522.html)**:

GPT-4 is a large language model developed by OpenAI, with approximately
1.8 trillion parameters across 120 layers. This model is trained on 13T
tokens and utilizes a mixture of experts (MoE) model, which contains 16
experts in total, each about \~111B parameters for MLP. The inference
cost for GPT-4 is higher than its predecessors due to the larger
clusters required and lower utilization achieved.

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**[playlaser.xyz • Play Laser Online](https://playlaser.xyz/)**:

This article describes a game where players take turns moving their
pieces on a board. Each player has a King, Knight, Pawn, and Laser
piece, which all have distinct movement patterns. The goal is to either
capture your opponent\'s King or move a pawn into the designated corner
squares. There are no checkmates, and the game continues until one of
the win conditions is met. A draw occurs if both Kings are lasered
simultaneously.

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**[Dashcam images reveal where police are deployed \| Cornell
Chronicle](https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/07/dashcam-images-reveal-where-police-are-deployed)**:

Cornell Tech researchers used deep learning computer models and
dashboard camera images from New York City rideshare drivers to study
police presence by time of day, neighborhood demographics, proximity to
police stations, and commercial districts. Their findings show that
areas with more police vehicles include wealthy commercial zones and
low-income neighborhoods with higher proportions of Black and Latino
residents, which can lead to disparities in police deployments.

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**[firefox address bar tips ::
tilde.institute](https://wiki.tilde.institute/w/firefox-address-bar-tips)**:

The article discusses Firefox\'s default address bar behavior and offers
tips for better search filtering. It provides a list of modifiers that
can be used with search terms, such as \"\^\" for searching history,
\"\*\" for bookmarks, \"+\" for tagged pages, \"%\" for open tabs, \"#\"
for page titles, \"\$\" for URLs, \"?\" for suggestions. Examples of
using these modifiers are given to demonstrate how they can improve
search results accuracy and relevance.

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**[The debate over \'fake work\' in the tech industry misses the real
culprit: lazy
managers](https://www.businessinsider.com/tech-industry-fake-work-problem-bad-managers-bosses-layoffs-jobs-2023-7)**:

The article discusses the issue of \"fake work\" in tech companies like
Amazon, Google, and Meta. It mentions how employees are often assigned
tasks that don\'t contribute to the company\'s bottom line, while
managers might get promotions or raises based on having a larger team.
The pandemic-driven boom in hiring at these companies led to an increase
in this type of work, but now, with layoffs becoming more common,
companies are being criticized for overhiring.

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