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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 33

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

**[Read W. H. Auden's 1954 review of The Fellowship of the
Ring.](https://lithub.com/read-w-h-audens-1954-review-of-the-fellowship-of-the-ring/)**:

Sixty-nine years ago, John Ronald Reuel Tolkien published \"The
Fellowship of the Ring,\" the first novel in a proposed three-volume
epic set in Middle Earth. This high fantasy novel features hobbits and
has sold over 150 million copies. Renowned literary critic W.H. Auden
praised the book for its detailed world, realism, and reflection of
human nature in an imaginary setting.

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**[How Surround Sound for Headphones
Works](https://hajo.me/blog/2014/12/28/how-surround-sound-for-headphones-works/)**:

This article provides a detailed explanation of how to simulate 3D
hearing using FIR filters in mathematics software like MATLAB or Octave,
and the coding involved in implementing real-time audio modifications
for spatial localization. It covers aspects such as inter-ear timing
differences, volume differences, frequency envelopes, reflections, and
headphone equalizers. Additionally, it provides step-by-step
instructions on designing FIR filters for surround sound simulation on
headphones with bass boost.

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**[Kommentar zum Azure-Master-Key-Diebstahl: Microsofts Reaktion lässt
tief
blicken](https://www.heise.de/meinung/Kommentar-Microsoft-provoziert-den-Cloud-GAU-und-reagiert-dann-katastrophal-9258697.html?view=print)**:

Microsoft\'s Azure cloud has been targeted by hackers who stole a
signing key, potentially allowing them to create forged authentication
tokens and access Exchange-Online accounts of government agencies. The
incident has raised questions about Microsoft\'s security infrastructure
and communication regarding the breach.

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**[KI-Update: Stimmen klonen mit
KI](https://www.heise.de/news/KI-Update-Stimmen-klonen-mit-KI-9224888.html?view=print)**:

The article discusses the increasing prevalence of voice cloning, with
examples such as Pumuckl in RTL\'s reboot having its original voice,
even though the actor Hans Clarin died in 2005. Apple is also set to
enable everyone to clone their voices in its upcoming iOS update, which
will particularly help those who may lose their voices due to illness.
Various tools have been tested, allowing not only for cloning one\'s own
voice but also speaking in a foreign language. The author mentions that
they had previously cloned their voice and used it as an AI-based news
podcast for a week. For more accurate results, extensive audio material
is required to create an initial model of the voice. However, with short
five-minute audio clips, a KI can now generate a voice imitation. The
article also highlights two approaches in voice cloning: the quick
Voice-Transfer method, which requires less data as it uses existing
voices from thousands of speakers, and the detailed voice cloning that
closely matches the person being cloned but takes much longer to create.

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**[hahaha we live in
hell](https://cohost.org/cathoderaydude/post/2521077-hahaha-we-live-in-he)**:

The article describes a situation where the author helps an elderly
woman park her car in a Seattle parking lot, as she is unfamiliar with
modern parking payment methods due to an ongoing road construction
project causing disruption to local services. The parking lots have
replaced pay stations with multiple mobile apps, making it difficult for
users who are not tech-savvy or familiar with various apps to navigate
and use them correctly.

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**[It Conveyed Them: When The Beatles Recorded "Twist and
Shout"](https://lithub.com/it-conveyed-them-when-the-beatles-recorded-twist-and-shout/)**:

The article discusses the recording of \"Twist And Shout\" by The
Beatles in June 1962. It mentions how they were exhausted from a long
day and John Lennon was concerned about his flu-affected voice. The
intense performance was due to the manner of the recording, which
contributed to its energy. It became the closing track of their LP that
day and every show they performed in 1963. Ian MacDonald\'s book
\"Revolution in the Head\" calls it the first of their great records, as
it stands against those coming out of Motown or Nashville at the time.
The article also briefly covers the recording of \"She Loves You,\"
which was made with excitement and energy from Beatlemania surrounding
them.

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**[Flipping the model presents a new way to treat sleep apnoea --
News](https://news.flinders.edu.au/blog/2023/08/08/flipping-the-model-presents-a-new-way-to-treat-sleep-apnoea/)**:

New research suggests that combining therapies may be more effective in
treating sleep apnea than relying on a single approach like Continuous
Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machines. Professor Danny Eckert and his
team at the Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health found that adding
combinations of treatments led to better results in patients who
couldn\'t tolerate CPAP machines. This study focused on identifying an
individual\'s specific cause of sleep apnea, or \"endotype,\" before
providing targeted therapies. The research team published their findings
in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society.

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**[Why Do Old Books Smell So
Good?](https://scienceswitch.com/2023/08/19/why-do-old-books-smell-so-good/)**:

This article discusses the unique scent of old books, which is due to
volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released as they slowly decay over
time. The specific VOCs depend on the paper, inks, and binding materials
used in a book, giving old books their distinctive scents. Modern
manufacturing processes produce different VOCs than older methods,
making new and old books smell differently. These compounds can provide
insights into a book\'s age, condition, history, and origins, as well as
help librarians and historians in preserving collections and matching
orphaned books to their original libraries.

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**[Learning Async Rust With Entirely Too Many Web
Servers](https://ibraheem.ca/posts/too-many-web-servers/)**:

**TODO**

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**[Police Are Getting DNA Data From People Who Think They Opted
Out](https://theintercept.com/2023/08/18/gedmatch-dna-police-forensic-genetic-genealogy/)**:

CeCe Moore, an actress and director-turned-genetic genealogist, spoke at
a conference in New Jersey in late July where she discussed the
potential of forensic genetic genealogy. Genetic genealogists hunt for
relatives and build family trees similarly to traditional genealogists
but collaborate with law enforcement agencies using commercial DNA
databases to solve crime cases such as identifying unknown human remains
or perpetrators. Moore believes that there is a turning point for
solving crimes with the power of genetic genealogy. However, this field
has sparked controversy due to the potential privacy invasion involving
hundreds and thousands of innocent people in searching for criminals.
The use of forensic genetic genealogy as a crime-fighting tool has the
potential to put the genetic privacy of millions of Americans at risk.

CeCe Moore\'s talk at Ramapo College highlighted the benefits and
drawbacks of using genetic genealogy in solving criminal cases. The
technology offers a powerful tool for law enforcement agencies, but
raises concerns about public trust and privacy. As this technology
evolves, it is crucial to strike a balance between its use as a
crime-fighting tool and protecting the privacy of individuals who have
not been involved in criminal activity.

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**[With HR 3557, Broadband Monopolies Are Pushing A Bill That Would
Crush Your Town's Ability To Stand Up To
Them](https://www.techdirt.com/2023/08/18/with-hr-3557-broadband-monopolies-are-pushing-a-bill-that-would-crush-your-towns-ability-to-stand-up-to-them/)**:

The article discusses the ongoing struggle between giant telecom
companies and efforts to promote competition in the U.S. broadband
market. For decades, these companies have lobbied extensively against
any potential threats to their monopolies, leading to higher prices for
consumers and poor customer service. In recent years, however, local
governments have started considering building their own fiber networks,
threatening the dominance of telecom giants like Comcast and AT&T. In
response, these companies are now pushing legislation that would
eliminate local government regulations in order to maintain their
stranglehold on the market.

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**[It's Official: The Leap Second Will Be Retired (a Decade from
Now)](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/19/science/time-leap-second-bipm.html)**:

An international vote has taken place to ditch the leap second, a
technical adjustment that has caused problems since its introduction 50
years ago. The International Treaty governing science and measurement
standards agreed to abandon the leap second in 2035 during their meeting
in Versailles, France. Metrologists from around the world celebrated the
decision, which is expected to improve synchronization for crucial
systems such as telecommunication networks, energy transmission,
financial transactions, etc. Russia voted against this resolution and
Belarus abstained due to their concerns over their GLONASS global
navigation satellite system incorporating leap seconds while other
systems like GPS do not.

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**[Days on Mars Are Getting
Shorter](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/17/science/mars-days-rotation-insight.html)**:

NASA\'s InSight lander has discovered that Mars is spinning faster than
previously thought, which puzzles scientists who study the red planet.
The findings were made using data from the retired InSight lander.
Researchers studied small shifts in radio frequencies between Earth and
Mars to measure the wobbles of Mars as it spins. These measurements
helped determine the size of Mars\' molten core, its composition, and
the undulations in the planet\'s rotation due to seasonal changes. The
cause of Mars spinning faster is still unknown and may be related to the
melting of glaciers or ice accumulation at the poles.

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**[10 Facts That Prove the World Is in a Climate
Emergency](https://www.wired.com/story/climate-change-facts/)**:

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has released a
report stating that human influence has significantly warmed the
Earth\'s atmosphere, ocean, and land. The report highlights the
increased frequency of extreme weather events due to rising
temperatures, warning that if greenhouse gas emissions are not
significantly reduced, global surface temperatures will likely exceed
1.5 degrees Celsius as set by the 2015 Paris climate agreement. Even
with emission reductions, sea levels may continue to rise for centuries
or millennia. To avoid catastrophic consequences, major action is needed
to reduce greenhouse gas emissions immediately.

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**[YDD manifesto](https://andersoncardoso.github.io/ydd/)**:

The article presents the YOLO-Driven Development Manifesto, which
encourages an unconventional approach to software development. It
promotes embracing ambiguity, working all-nighters, not focusing on
testing until necessary, improvisation through duct tape programming and
WD-40 debugging, embracing scope creep, avoiding documentation, and
chaotic teamwork in pursuit of excitement and innovation. This method is
for those who thrive on uncertainty and spontaneity, but may not be
suitable for everyone due to its high risks.

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**[Why Does Email Development Have to
Suck?](https://dodov.dev/blog/why-does-email-development-have-to-suck)**:

The article \"Diving Into Email Hell\" by s0.rumi discusses the
challenges of developing emails and how it differs from web development.
It highlights the reasons why certain practices, like heavy usage of
\<table\> elements and inline styles, are used in email development
despite being outdated. The article also presents some examples of the
limitations and issues with various email clients and suggests using
projects like MJML to help streamline the process.

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**[YouTube Ads May Have Led to Online Tracking of Children, Research
Says](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/17/technology/youtube-google-children-privacy.html)**:

YouTube\'s advertising practices may have resulted in companies tracking
children across the web, according to a report from Adalytics. The
Canadian bank BMO ran an ad campaign using Google\'s ad-targeting system
and found their ad showed up on a Barbie-themed children\'s video on the
\"Kids Diana Show,\" raising concerns about whether these practices
undercut federal privacy law, COPPA (Children\'s Online Privacy
Protection Act). This law requires parental consent for collecting
personal data from users under 13 for ad targeting purposes.

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**[Homeowner arrested after trying to evict squatters from his own
property: 'Walked in on weapons, a prostitute, a bunch of
dogs'](https://nypost.com/2023/08/16/homeowner-arrested-after-trying-to-evict-squatters-from-his-house/)**:

The article discusses two cases of alleged squatters taking over houses
in Atlanta. In one case, Tim Arko returned to his suburban Atlanta
property only to encounter a stranger wielding a gun. Despite contacting
the police, Arko was arrested for trespassing and is now fighting to
evict the squatters from his home in court. The process has been lengthy
due to legal delays. In another incident, Lt. Col. Dahlia Daure
discovered someone living in her \$500,000 Atlanta home while she was
away on active duty. She faced a similar issue where the authorities
informed her that eviction is considered a \"civil matter.\"

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**[Hashimoto-Thyreoiditis](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashimoto-Thyreoiditis)**:

Thank you for the summary! The Hashimoto\'s thyroiditis, also known as
Hashimoto\'s disease or chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis, is an
autoimmune disorder that leads to a chronic inflammation of the thyroid
gland. It causes the thyroid gland to become gradually damaged by a
misguided immune response involving T-lymphocytes and results in
antibodies being produced against specific thyroid antigens. This
disease eventually causes hypothyroidism, but is not curable and can
only be managed through hormone replacement therapy. The prevalence of
this condition varies between different ethnic groups with Hashimoto\'s
thyroiditis found in 1% to 5% of the general population. Women are more
likely than men to develop this disease, and it often runs in families
but can also be sporadic. Symptoms may vary greatly depending on the
stage of the disease, making diagnosis challenging at times, especially
during early stages. Hashimoto\'s thyroiditis is associated with several
other autoimmune conditions such as Graves\' disease, type 1 diabetes,
vitiligo, pernicious anemia, and rheumatoid arthritis. There are a
variety of methods used for diagnosis, including blood tests to detect
the presence of antibodies (thyroid peroxidase antibodies -TPO-ABs) and
thyroglobulin antibodies (Tg-Abs), as well as ultrasound imaging to
visualize the thyroid gland. Treatment for Hashimoto\'s thyroiditis
typically involves hormone replacement therapy using daily oral intake
of thyroid hormones, such as levothyroxine. Regular monitoring of TSH
and possibly free T3 and T4 levels is necessary to adjust the dosage
accordingly.

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**[How do we save water: Stop growing alfalfa in Imperial
County](https://eu.desertsun.com/story/opinion/contributors/valley-voice/2023/02/05/growing-alfalfa-in-imperial-county-and-california-wastes-water/69860506007/)**:

The article discusses California\'s water crisis, highlighting that the
top water-using activity in the state is growing alfalfa for export to
Asia. The author suggests that by stopping the production of this crop,
California could address its water shortage issue. Additionally, it
criticizes Saudi Arabian companies extracting groundwater in Arizona
without a plan to replace it and raises concerns about the ecological
impacts of the Salton Sea drying up due to these practices.

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**[The uses and abuses of Cloud Data
Warehouses](https://materialize.com/blog/warehouse-abuse/)**:

Cloud Data Warehouses (CDWs) are increasingly being used for operational
workloads, but this can create problems due to the inherent differences
between analytical and operational requirements. CDWs are optimized for
fast, ad hoc querying, while operational systems require real-time data
updates and lower latency. The rise of reverse ETL tools and increasing
use of data warehouses by companies at an early stage may contribute to
the growth in operational work on warehouses, but these solutions face
issues with freshness as datasets grow. A better solution would be
extending CDWs\' capabilities to serve operational workloads directly,
allowing them to adapt and optimize their architecture for both
analytical and operational requirements.

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**[Forget 'quiet quitting' --- 'loud laborers' are killing workplace
morale. Here's how to spot
them](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/09/forget-quiet-quitting-loud-laborers-are-killing-workplace-morale.html)**:

Quiet quitting has become a popular concept among workers who prioritize
work-life balance over hustle culture. However, the term \"loud
laborers\" coined by Andr Spicer refers to employees who focus more on
making their work known than actually getting it done. Loud laborers are
often politically savvy and active on professional social networks,
where they publicize their tasks and achievements. Experts believe some
loud laborers talk excessively about their accomplishments due to low
self-esteem or insecurity. This type of behavior can negatively impact
team dynamics and workplace morale. To address the issue of loud
laborers, leaders should recognize effort over showmanship, understand
different work styles, communicate and provide feedback, and encourage a
balance between self-promotion and actual productivity.

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**[How is LLaMa.cpp
possible?](https://finbarr.ca/how-is-llama-cpp-possible/)**:

The article discusses the rewriting of LLaMa inference code in raw C++
for running a large language model locally on various hardware. With
optimizations and weight quantization, it is now possible to run a 7B
parameter model at 1 tokens per second on a Pixel 5. On an M2 Macbook
Pro, the 7B model can be executed at approximately 16 tokens per second,
while even running on a 4GB RAM Raspberry Pi is feasible though at a
slower pace of 0.1 tokens per second. The memory bandwidth and compute
performance are the two main advantages GPUs have for deep learning.
Inference requirements for LLaMa include keeping the KV cache in memory,
reading weights into on-chip memory, and performing matmuls to calculate
network outputs. Memory bandwidth is generally a binding constraint, and
quantization helps reduce the memory requirements of models.

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**[Google Finds It's Underpaying Many Men as It Addresses Wage Equity
(Published
2019)](https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/04/technology/google-gender-pay-gap.html)**:

Google conducted a study to determine if it was underpaying women and
minority groups in comparison to male employees. The results showed that
men were actually paid less than women for doing similar work, resulting
in thousands of pay raises for men at Google. This finding comes amid
increasing pressure on tech companies in Silicon Valley to address
gender issues in the workplace. However, critics argue that these
findings give a false impression and do not address hiring at lower pay
grades for women with similar qualifications. The company is currently
working on reviewing their processes to ensure fairness and equity for
all employees.

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**[GitHub - 8ff/firescrew: Firescrew - Spotting moving objects on your
RTSP network cameras faster than a caffeinated
cat!](https://github.com/8ff/firescrew)**:

The article discusses Firescrew, a tool designed to spot moving objects
on RTSP network cameras quickly and efficiently. It is available under
the AGPL-3.0 license and has received 29 stars and 0 forks. GitHub is
mentioned, but an action cannot be performed at this time.

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**[How we reduced the cost of building Twitter at Twitter-scale by
100x](https://blog.redplanetlabs.com/2023/08/15/how-we-reduced-the-cost-of-building-twitter-at-twitter-scale-by-100x/)**:

**TODO**

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**[New
responsibilities](https://www.hadess.net/2023/08/new-responsibilities.html?m=1)**:

The author announces that they will no longer be working on desktop
Bluetooth, multimedia applications, and libfprint/fprintd projects due
to management decisions. They express disappointment over the lack of
resources for these projects, and their unavailability moving forward
for reviews and maintenance. Other related work is also affected. The
author advises partners, customers, colleagues, and community members to
get in touch for any queries or concerns about the future of these
projects.

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**[How America Got
Mean](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/09/us-culture-moral-education-formation/674765/)**:

This article discusses the rise of sadness and alienation in American
society over the past few years. It attributes these issues to the
decline of moral education and institutional training in recent decades,
which has led to a culture of selfishness, isolation, and polarization.
The author suggests that America needs to rebuild moral formative
institutions, such as schools and communities, to promote empathy,
compassion, and kindness among people.

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**[CSS Selectors: A Visual Guide &
Reference](https://fffuel.co/css-selectors/)**:

This article provides an extensive guide to CSS selectors and
pseudo-classes, including universal selectors, element selectors, class
selectors, ID selectors, multiple selectors, and more. It explains each
selector type in detail with examples of how they can be used for
styling web elements. The article also covers various advanced and
lesser-known selectors, such as the :root, :is(), and :where()
pseudo-classes, among others.

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**[A Warning From the Unpublished Preface to Orwell's Animal
Farm](https://mindmatters.ai/2023/08/a-warning-from-the-unpublished-preface-to-orwells-animal-farm/)**:

George Orwell\'s Animal Farm (1945) is a political fable that satirizes
the Soviet Union\'s transition to totalitarianism under Joseph Stalin.
The story involves animals who overthrow their farmer and attempt to
create a utopia, but eventually replicate the very practices they
opposed. This allegorical work faced censorship due to its criticism of
Stalin and the Soviet Union. Despite facing challenges in publishing,
Orwell\'s Animal Farm remains an influential critique of
totalitarianism.

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**[MeLE Quieter3C fanless mini PC review with Ubuntu 22.04, Windows 11 -
CNX
Software](https://www.cnx-software.com/2022/08/30/mele-quieter3c-fanless-mini-pc-review-with-ubuntu-22-04-windows-11/)**:

The MeLE Quieter3C is a small, fanless computer that offers various
improvements over its predecessor, the Quieter3Q. It has an updated
design with a Type-C USB port, video display output support through the
mini DisplayPort, and power delivery capabilities. The system is still
passively cooled using a heat spreader made of metal and measures
131x81x18.3mm. This Mini PC comes preinstalled with a 128GB eMMC drive,
soldered-on LPDDR4 memory, and Intel\'s Jasper Lake N5105 processor. The
MeLE Quieter3C performed very similarly to its predecessor in benchmark
tests, making it an easy recommendation for those who already have
experience with the Quieter3Q or are looking for a small, quiet
computer. It is available at around \$270 on Amazon.

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**[OpenFarm](https://openfarm.cc/)**:

OpenFarm is a new project and community focused on helping people grow
crops through knowledge sharing. They provide growing guides for various
plants, including tomatoes, Thai basil, lettuce, potatoes, carrots,
oranges, and strawberries. Users can find specific guidelines for their
plant\'s life stages based on environmental conditions and growing
practices. OpenFarm also offers free membership where they will be in
contact via email newsletters to involve users in the community.

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**[A Quickstart Guide to
Privacy](https://www.hai.haus/blog/privacy-quickstart-2023.html)**:

This article provides a guide on improving online security and privacy,
focusing on web browsers like Firefox, add-ons such as uBlock Origin and
AdNauseam for ad-blocking, search engines like SearXNG, password
managers like Bitwarden and Dashlane or self-hosted Vaultwarden, instant
messaging services like Matrix and Signal, communication platforms like
ActivePub and social media alternatives such as PeerTube, Mastodon,
Firefish, and Lemmy. The article also suggests using email providers
like Skiff\* and Proton for secure messaging and provides information on
how to route old emails to a new one. It acknowledges that these
measures may not be completely secure but offers guidance on enhancing
online security and privacy.

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**[The data of 760,000 Discord.io users was put up for sale on the
darknet](https://stackdiary.com/the-data-of-760000-discord-io-users-was-put-up-for-sale-on-the-darknet/)**:

The article discusses an unidentified individual listing the data of
760,000 Discord.io users for sale on a darknet forum. The data includes
email addresses, hashed passwords, and other user-specific information.
The breach was confirmed by the Discord.io team, who have shut down
their services since the event. They advised users to change their
passwords and activate two-factor authentication to enhance security.

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**[Why the world's best vanilla is so easy to steal - The
Hustle](https://thehustle.co/why-the-worlds-best-vanilla-is-so-easy-to-steal/amp/)**:

The article discusses the challenges faced by vanilla farmers in
Papantla, Veracruz, Mexico - one of the most corrupt regions of North
America. Despite being part of an ancient agricultural tradition and the
birthplace of vanilla, the work of growing and harvesting these beans is
becoming increasingly difficult due to factors such as threats from
animals like jaguars and pumas, as well as crime, with incidents of
armed men walking through the woods on their land. The farmers are left
fending for themselves without reliable government support or
protection, and they must constantly worry about theft.

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**[I Created the Nerdiest Game Ever \| Pier-Luc
Brault](https://plbrault.com/blog-posts/i-created-the-nerdierst-game-ever-en/)**:

This article discusses the development of a simple 2D computer nerd game
called \"Nerdy Operating System.\" The game was created using Pygame for
Python and WebAssembly for web compatibility. In this game, players must
manage processes, CPU cores, memory pages, and swap space to prevent
angering users or getting rebooted. It introduces operating system
principles such as process scheduling and memory swapping.

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