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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 29

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

**[Simple Sabotage Field Manual - How to Destroy Your
Organizations](https://butwhatfor.beehiiv.com/p/simple-sabotage-field-manual-destroy-organizations)**:

The article discusses sabotaging teams and organizations effectively by
following advice from the OSS Simple Sabotage Field Manual, which
highlights various tactics to cause disruption and hinder progress in
groups. Examples of such tactics include insisting on excessive channels
for decision-making, bringing up irrelevant issues, spreading rumors,
working slowly, blaming equipment for poor performance, and causing
unnecessary interruptions. The article suggests that by calling out
these behaviors, discussions can be initiated to improve teamwork
efficiency.

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**[Schlüssel gestohlen: China-Hacker hatten Zugriff auf persönliche
Microsoft-Konten](https://www.golem.de/news/schluessel-gestohlen-china-hacker-hatten-zugriff-auf-persoenliche-microsoft-konten-2307-176075.html)**:

Chinesische Hacker haben mit einem gestohlenen Signaturschlüssel von
Microsoft noch weitaus mehr Konten eingefädelt als bisher bekannt war.
Die Sicherheitsfirma Wiz hat festgestellt, dass der Schlüssel
Zugangstoken zu allen Azure-Active-Directory-Anwendungen ermöglichte,
die mit Microsofts OpenID v2.0 arbeiten. Dies betraf persönliche Konten
von Microsoft und auch Kundenanwendungen, die auf die
Microsoft-Konto-Authentifizierung zurückgreifen. Um eine weitere
Missbrauch des Signaturschlüssels zu verhindern, hat Microsoft alle mit
dem gestohlenen Schlüssel in Verbindung stehenden Aktivitäten vom 3.
Juli ausgesperrt.

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**[xkcd: Summer Solstice](https://m.xkcd.com/2792/)**:

The article discusses plans for developing lunar engines to align the
Moon with the ecliptic, resulting in a monthly occurrence of solar
eclipses.

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**[Embrace Complexity; Tighten Your Feedback
Loops](https://ferd.ca/embrace-complexity-tighten-your-feedback-loops.html)**:

The article discusses the importance of embracing complexity in managing
complex systems such as software development, organizational structures,
and feedback loops. It emphasizes the need for continuous communication,
alignments with team members and understanding their goals and
pressures, as well as providing the right tools to enable them to make
better decisions. The author also suggests shifting from a bare analysis
to systemic point of view, fostering psychological safety and trust, and
promoting open discussions on root causes in order to improve overall
system performance.

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**[6 Best Practices for Backend Design in Distributed
System](https://www.multiplayer.app/blog/6-best-practices-for-backend-design-in-distributed-system/)**:

Most modern software systems are distributed systems due to their
ability to handle large data volumes, multiple locations, and
scalability requirements. Designing a distributed system is complex,
requiring expertise in communication, security, reliability, and
concurrency. This article offers six best practices for distributed
systems design: 1) anticipate failure and implement fault tolerance; 2)
choose your consistency and availability models; 3) build on solid
foundations; 4) minimize dependencies; 5) monitor and measure system
performance; and 6) establish a structured design process.

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**[Plane - The open source project management
tool](https://plane.so/)**:

The article discusses various ways to contact the company, including
through Discord for questions, comments, concerns, and chat, as well as
providing links to their presence on social media platforms such as
Twitter, GitHub, YouTube, LinkedIn.

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**[To grasp the extent of inequality, look at the relatively
well-off](https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/to-grasp-the-extent-of-inequality-look-at-the-relatively-well-off/)**:

The article discusses how people\'s subjective perceptions of income
inequality often do not match reality, and highlights the importance of
understanding these perceptions to better comprehend wealth distribution
in society. It also explains the concept of the Palma Ratio, which
measures income disparity by comparing the top 10% with the bottom 40%.
The article goes on to debunk common misconceptions about income levels,
such as people in the top 10% considering themselves average earners.
Finally, it explores the potential challenges and opportunities for
individuals within this group to contribute to a more equitable society.

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**[Why even let users set their own
passwords?](https://www.devever.net/~hl/passwords)**:

The article discusses the current war on passwords and how they are
becoming less relevant due to the increased use of two-factor
authentication (2FA) and risk-based authentication methods. It also
highlights the inconsistencies in many websites treating password
recovery processes as an extension of the login process, effectively
rendering them obsolete. The article proposes a model where passwords
are issued randomly by websites rather than allowing users to set their
own, arguing that this could eliminate the need for risk-based
authentication methods. It also emphasizes that 2FA should ideally
involve different categories of factors (what you have, what you know,
and what you are) rather than using multiple instances of \"what you
know.\"

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**[AWS Networking
Concepts](https://miparnisariblog.wordpress.com/2023/03/29/aws-networking-concepts/)**:

The article discusses the author\'s struggle with understanding the AWS
VPC dashboard before reading the book \"AWS Networking Fundamentals\" by
Toni Pasanen. After finishing the book, they were able to comprehend the
various resources involved in networking, such as connections between
AWS accounts and other entities. They created a mind map to help
visualize these relationships and are seeking feedback on its usefulness
and accuracy.

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**[Dying Phones, Wilting Cyclists: Epicenter of Europe Heat Wave Has
Gri...](https://archive.md/Ji7tB)**:

The world is experiencing extreme heat waves in 2023, with average
global temperatures setting multiple new records. Italy has experienced
temperatures as high as 45.9°C (115F), breaking local and regional
records. This intense heat has led to dangerous conditions for
residents, such as the death of an elderly man in his car. The situation
is made worse by the El Niño weather pattern, which has been increasing
global temperatures. This heatwave not only affects Italy, but other
countries across the globe, including Japan and the US. The impacts on
health, infrastructure, and agriculture are significant; as a result,
this heat wave serves as a warning of what\'s to come in a warmer world.

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**[Lessons from vertical farming bankruptcies, layoffs, and closures in
2023](https://www.verticalfarmdaily.com/article/9537965/lessons-from-vertical-farming-bankruptcies-layoffs-and-closures-in-2023/)**:

The vertical farming industry is facing significant challenges, with
many companies experiencing heavy losses or bankruptcy. These issues can
be attributed to three major factors within the controlled environment
agriculture (CEA) and vertical farming industries: easy money
discouraged efficiency, questionable business models, and fundamental
unit economics. In order for these industries to succeed in the future,
they need to focus on building efficiently and deliberately,
prioritizing fundamentals such as establishing and optimizing unit
economics and operational consistency, and reducing burn rates.

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**[Dementia risk linked to blood-protein imbalance in middle
age](https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02374-2?error=cookies_not_supported&code=2a5a4952-5f22-435f-a081-fae5a7fd1c8b)**:

A study following thousands of people over 25 years has identified
proteins associated with the development of dementia if their levels are
unbalanced during middle age. This discovery could contribute to the
development of new diagnostic tests or even treatments for
dementia-causing diseases. Most of the proteins have functions unrelated
to the brain, and researchers found that altered levels of many of these
proteins were associated with amyloid and tau proteins, which are
specific to Alzheimer\'s disease.

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**[Social media is too much for most of us to
handle](https://www.theregister.com/2023/07/20/social_overload/)**:

In 2008, a person conducted an experiment on hyperconnectivity by
following more than 13,500 people on Twitter. Initially, they found
themselves well-informed during events like the Sichuan earthquake.
However, as time went on, their feed was flooded with negativity and
violence, leading to constant anger and eventually depression. They
decided to unplug for a fortnight, which helped improve their mental
health. The author concludes that hyperconnectivity is detrimental to
one\'s well-being and suggests people may have reached its limits in the
Fediverse.

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**[THE ENGLISH ROMAN AND
ITALIC](https://iginomarini.com/fell/the-revival-fonts/)**:

The digitization of Fell Types began in 2000 using three books as
sources. These types were originally used in printing at the University
Press Oxford, and have now been digitized for use in Western, Central
European, Baltic and Turkish languages. The process involved many
samples from each glyph to preserve the original cut\'s imperfections.
Fell Types include Roman, Italics, De Walpergen Pica, French Canon,
Double Pica, Great Primer, De Walpergen\'s Pica, and Fell Flowers. These
types were originally designed by renowned typographers such as Stanley
Morison, Christoffel van Dijck, Robert Granjon, and Peter de Walpergen.
The digitization effort was led by Igino Marini, who developed the
autospacing tool iKern during this process.

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**[diff-pdf](https://vslavik.github.io/diff-pdf/)**:

diff-pdf is a tool for comparing two PDFs visually. It can output a
highlighted difference file or open a simple GUI for visual comparison.
The tool is released under the GPL license.

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**[Good code is like a love letter to the next developer who will
maintain it.](https://addyosmani.com/blog/good-code/)**:

The article discusses the importance of good code as a personal and
considerate communication between developers, similar to a love letter.
It emphasizes that coding follows patterns, principles, and best
practices for better efficiency, maintainability, and comprehension. The
article also highlights the need for testing, commenting, and proper
naming conventions to ensure the code\'s readability and maintainability
by others. Good code is considered a legacy, as it facilitates
collaboration among developers working on a shared project.

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**[Accidentally Load
Bearing](https://www.jefftk.com/p/accidentally-load-bearing)**:

The article discusses Chesterton\'s Fence, a concept that suggests when
changing something or removing an apparently useless object, one should
first determine its purpose. This concept can also be applied to changes
made in complex computer systems and structures. It highlights the
importance of considering not just the original design but also any
additional purposes the object may have served since it was initially
built or designed. The article uses a personal experience where a wall
stud became accidentally load bearing as an example of how one must
consider both the initial purpose of an object and its potential
additional roles in system today.

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**[Blame capitalism? Why hundreds of decades-old yet vital drugs are
nearly impossible to
find](https://theconversation.com/blame-capitalism-why-hundreds-of-decades-old-yet-vital-drugs-are-nearly-impossible-to-find-206848)**:

The article discusses the issue of drug shortages, particularly for
generic medications, which are becoming more prevalent and lasting
longer. This problem affects essential drugs such as cancer treatments,
heart medicine, bacterial infection remedies, and more. While this is
not a new issue, it has grown over recent years, posing significant
challenges to patient care.

The pharmaceutical industry\'s structure is partly responsible for the
drug shortage problem, as profits are significantly lower when producing
low-cost generics compared to costly brand-name drugs. Outsourcing
production to countries with lower manufacturing costs also comes with
risks, such as difficulty in FDA inspections, production problems, and
quality issues.

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the United States\' reliance on
foreign suppliers for raw materials and exacerbated existing drug
shortage concerns. The article suggests that finding ways to produce
more generic drugs within the United States could help address this
issue.

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**[Hearing aids may cut risk of cognitive decline by nearly
half](https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/07/19/hearing-loss-hearing-aids-dementia-study/)**:

New research published in The Lancet suggests that older adults at
greater risk for dementia may protect themselves against cognitive
decline by using hearing aids. The study found that the use of hearing
aids can reduce the risk of cognitive decline by about half, or 48%, for
those with more factors increasing their dementia risk. These factors
include elevated blood pressure, higher rates of diabetes, lower
education and income levels, and living alone. The study highlights the
importance of addressing hearing loss in preventing cognitive decline
and emphasizes that individuals should get their hearing checked if they
are unsure about its status.

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**[The Practice is not the Performance: Why project-based learning
fails](https://www.pathsensitive.com/2018/02/the-practice-is-not-performance-why.html?m=1)**:

Project-based learning has its benefits but can also be inefficient when
it comes to teaching certain skills. Instead, breaking down skills into
smaller components and drilling them rapidly with immediate feedback may
provide better results in a shorter amount of time. Focusing on concepts
and designing exercises around specific aspects allows learners to gain
a deeper understanding and improve their skills more effectively.

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**[GitHub - Fadi002/unshackle: Open-source tool to bypass windows and
linux passwords from bootable
usb](https://github.com/Fadi002/unshackle)**:

The article discusses an open-source tool called \"unshackle
PublicNotifications\" which aims to bypass passwords on both Windows and
Linux operating systems using a bootable USB drive. It is licensed under
the GPL-3.0 license, has 86 stars and 6 forks.

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**[How-to-Run-LLMs-Locally](https://wandb.ai/capecape/LLMs/reports/How-to-Run-LLMs-Locally--Vmlldzo0Njg5NzMx)**:

This article provides an overview of how to run large language models
(LLMs) locally using tools like llama.cpp, GGML library, and Huggingface
Inference Endpoints solutions. It covers various methods for running
inference on different hardware platforms such as NVIDIA GPUs, Intel
CPUs, and even mobile phones. The article also discusses the process of
converting model weights to be compatible with these tools and provides
examples of using them in Python and command-line interfaces.

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**[Huel Black Review \| Is This the Best Huel Has to
Offer?](https://latestfuels.com/reviews/huel-black-review/)**:

Huel Black is a popular low carb high protein meal replacement shake
that offers 40g of protein, making it the top choice for those looking
to boost their protein intake and/or lose weight. It is gluten-free,
without artificial sweeteners, and available in a variety of flavors,
including Coffee Caramel and Salted Caramel. The shaker used for Huel
Black is a unique design that allows for easy drinking and cleaning. The
nutritional profile of Huel Black is nutritionally complete with 27
essential vitamins and minerals. While some may have difficulty
adjusting to the thick texture, overall, it provides an excellent option
for those seeking meal replacement shakes.

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**[Beyond introvert vs.
extrovert](https://www.vipshek.com/blog/interaction)**:

This article discusses the concept of introversion and extroversion,
which was first defined by Carl Jung in the early 1900s. The author
explains how Susan Cain\'s book \"Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a
World That Can\'t Stop Talking\" gained popularity, highlighting the
benefits of being an introvert. However, since the COVID-19 pandemic,
people have realized that they need others as well. The article argues
that the introvert/extrovert dichotomy has become less useful and
suggests adopting a more nuanced model for understanding different
interaction preferences. This can lead to greater self-understanding and
promote better mental health.

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**[A glitch in the SEO
matrix](https://www.izzy.co/blogs/a-glitch-in-the-seo-matrix.html)**:

Last week, an SEO glitch was discovered where every month, around 2,400
people search for \"a comprehensive ecosystem of open-source software
for big data management.\" Upon researching the term, it was found that
there are approximately 1,000 results, most likely from low-quality blog
posts published recently. This is an unusual case in which many SEO
practices have led to this situation. The term seems to have originated
from a Cisco IoT course exam question about Hadoop. Although the source
content driving the search interest isn\'t public or indexed, thousands
of students are searching for it every month. As a result, low-quality
blog posts are desperately attempting to rank for this keyword.

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**[GitHub - yokoffing/Betterfox: user.js file to harden Firefox and
optimize privacy, security, and
speed](https://github.com/yokoffing/Betterfox)**:

The article discusses the Betterfox PublicNotifications, a user.js file
that enhances Firefox by improving privacy, security, and speed. It is
licensed under MIT license and has received over 1.2k stars and 64 forks
on GitHub in 2023.

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**[typography](https://identity.sweden.se/en/design-elements/typography)**:

**TODO**

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**[In the Asian Flu of 1957-58, they rejected lockdowns
(2021)](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36776382)**:

The article discusses a series of user comments and interactions, with
no clear summary available.

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**[slama.dev -- Linear Programming in
Python](https://slama.dev/youtube/linear-programming-in-python/)**:

This article presents a solution to the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP)
using a LpProblem optimization model. The TSP is an NP-hard problem that
seeks the optimal path of visits to different cities such that the total
distance traveled is minimized. The provided code implements a variation
called the \"adjacency list\" method, where edges between vertices are
represented by binary variables. This solution involves finding an
optimal cycle based on distances among vertices while considering
constraints for the edges and subsets of vertices. The output includes
the problem name, the minimal tour length, and the list of visited
cities in the order they were visited.

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**[What is a merge queue, and does your team need one? \|
Graphite](https://graphite.dev/blog/what-is-a-merge-queue)**:

GitHub has introduced a merge queue feature that helps in resolving
semantic merge conflicts in large teams with up to 15 developers pushing
changes continuously every day. The merge queue ensures PRs are merged
one after another and keeps the main branch stable. This prevents the
\"rebase hell\" situation experienced when trying to rebase on top of
conflicting code updates, which can be particularly problematic for
companies with more than 100 collaborators or long-running CI checks.
Optimizations like batching or fast-forward merge in stack-aware merge
queues like Graphite\'s can further improve the throughput. However,
whether a team needs a merge queue depends on factors like the frequency
of broken main branches and the time spent rebasing changes.

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**[Windows 11 Collects an Awful Lot of Telemetry About Your
PC](https://www.extremetech.com/computing/342941-windows-11-collects-an-awful-lot-of-telemetry-about-your-pc)**:

The article discusses the privacy concerns surrounding Windows 11 and
its increased telemetry requests compared to older operating systems
like Windows XP. A security researcher has studied these requests on a
clean installation, and the findings suggest that Windows 11
communicates with more external servers than its predecessors, raising
potential privacy concerns.

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**[What\'s Wrong With Enterprise
Linux](https://unix.foo/posts/enterprise-linux/)**:

The Enterprise Linux model involves snapshotting upstream open-source
projects at specific versions, including the Linux kernel, for use as
the basis of an Enterprise Linux distribution. This distribution remains
locked at its specific version for the majority of its lifespan (often
over ten years). The model prioritizes stability over security updates
and falls behind upstream versions in terms of security bugfixes.
Alternatives like rolling release distributions can maintain stability
while keeping closer to upstream updates, but operational challenges may
arise from staying current with these releases. Oracle Linux offers a
unique Enterprise Linux kernel that more closely tracks the upstream
Linux kernel without sacrificing stability or security updates.

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**[Verleimen mit Weißleim \|
FEINSCHNITTkreativ](https://www.feinschnitt-kreativ.de/verleimen-mit-weissleim/)**:

Der Weileim, auch bekannt als PVAC-Leim (Polyvinylacetatleim), ist ein
weit verbreitetes Bindemittel in der Holzverarbeitung und besitzt viele
Vorteile wie Transparenz, Unempfindlichkeit gegenüber Lösemitteln und
starke Verbindungen unter Druck. Bei der Kaufentscheidung sollten
Beanspruchungsgruppen von Klassen D1 bis D4 beachtet werden, die die
Wasserbeständigkeit des Leims angegeben. Es ist wichtig, den Druck
gleichmig über die gesamte Fläche zu verteilen und ggf. Zulagen zu
verwenden. Zur Anwendung in der Praxis sind Holzstcke, Holzleim,
Spannklemmen und ein Zahnspachtel notwendig. Nach einer geeigneten
Presszeit ergeben sich solide Verbindungen zwischen den Werkstücken.

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**[An Ancient Battle Is Playing Out in the DNA of Every
Embryo](https://www.wired.com/story/an-ancient-battle-is-playing-out-in-the-dna-of-every-embryo/)**:

The article discusses a study that reveals how embryonic stem cells
fight off invading ancient retroviruses to ensure the development of a
healthy human being. This quality control mechanism ensures that only
the fittest survive and protects the developing fetus. It also explores
the role of HERVH, an embedded gene sequence from another ancient
retrovirus, which can suppress the attack of damage-causing sequences,
providing protection to the developing cells. Researchers hope this new
knowledge will be useful in studying regenerative medicine and
understanding early pregnancy losses.

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