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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 35

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

**[HTML Design
Principles](https://www.w3.org/TR/html-design-principles/)**:

This article discusses the set of guiding principles used by the HTML
Working Group for the development of HTML5. The principles cover areas
such as compatibility, utility, and interoperability, with a focus on
ensuring that features work well across different platforms, devices,
and media, enabling universal accessibility, and addressing security
considerations directly in the specification.

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**[You're probably using the wrong
dictionary](https://jsomers.net/blog/dictionary)**:

The article discusses the author\'s experience with using various
dictionaries and highlights the difference between Webster\'s Dictionary
(1828 edition) and modern dictionaries like New Oxford American
Dictionary and Google\'s dictionary. The author argues that modern
dictionaries are utilitarian, lacking in beauty, playfulness, and
delight of language. In contrast, Webster\'s Dictionary is described as
rich, alive, and full of vivid words that enhance the writer\'s prose.
John McPhee, a nonfiction writer and known for his prose style, used
Webster\'s Dictionary to find unusual words and phrases, which
contributed to his work. The article suggests using Webster\'s
Dictionary as an alternative to modern dictionaries to explore and savor
the language and its nuances.

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**[The boiling frog of digital
freedom](https://gazoche.xyz/posts/boiling-frog/)**:

The article presents a timeline of events that envision a future where
various digital technologies and platforms evolve, adapt to government
regulations, or lose relevance altogether. Highlights include mandatory
approval for messaging apps in 2035, the eventual disappearance of
support for Linux by Chrome, and the rise of WEI (Web Environment
Integrity) checks on browsers. The timeline concludes with various
legislative proposals that may potentially impact users\' access to
content and devices.

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**[Mercedes-Benz 250 T -- der Vater der Lifestyle-Kombis
(Fahrzeugberichte)](https://www.zwischengas.com/de/FT/fahrzeugberichte/Mercedes-Benz-250-T.html)**:

The article discusses the history and features of the Mercedes-Benz
T-Series, specifically focusing on the 250 T model from the 1979 S123
Baureihe (Wagon/Kombi) series. The T-Series was known for its
practicality and adaptability, offering four or six cylinders and
ranging in power and comfort options. With a history of luxury and
utility, this iconic wagon has made an impact on the automotive world
since its introduction in 1976.

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**[The Worst Programmer I
Know](https://dannorth.net/2023/09/02/the-worst-programmer/)**:

The article discusses the importance of measuring developer productivity
and shares a story about the worst programmer the author knew, Tim
Mackinnon. The company where they worked introduced individual
performance metrics for appraisal and personal development purposes but
later changed it to team accountability as measuring the contribution of
individual pistons in a complex adaptive system was flawed. The article
highlights how Tim\'s approach to working with other developers, pairing
with them and sharing his knowledge, made the entire team more
effective, productive, aligned, fun, and delivered better software.

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**[Mexico\'s Most Notorious Cold Case: 43 College Students Kidnapped and
Disappeared, with Government Ties
Uncovered](https://web.archive.org/web/20230902090426/https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/02/world/americas/mexico-iguala-students-kidnapping.html)**:

This article discusses the notorious cold case of the 43 college
students in Mexico who were shot by police, forced into patrol cars, and
handed over to a drug cartel before disappearing. The text messages and
investigative files suggest that almost every part of government in
southern Mexico had secretly been working for the criminal group at the
time.

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**[PyPI Data](https://py-code.org/stats)**:

This article provides a breakdown of various types of files and their
sizes on the Python Package Index (PyPI). It highlights that binary
files make up nearly 75% of uncompressed content on PyPI. Additionally,
it emphasizes that advanced machine learning models predict a
significant growth in package numbers within eight years, which could
surpass human populations. The article also presents data about popular
projects and their unique file counts, total lines, and sizes.

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**[DOS GAME CLUB](https://www.dosgameclub.com/)**:

The DOS Game Club has decided to accept voice messages from listeners
for future episodes. The show focuses on discussions and inviting people
interested in their month\'s game. This feature allows listeners who do
not wish to participate in-person to share their opinions, experiences,
or trivia about the games covered. To send a voice message, simply
record it and email it to the provided address.

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**[Calibre replacement considerations -
anarcat](https://anarc.at/software/desktop/calibre/)**:

Thank you for the summary! It seems like Calibre is a versatile
software, but has its share of issues and potential replacements. Let\'s
discuss some of them briefly:

1\. **ebook viewer**: KOReader on e-readers and Atril on the desktop
could be possible alternatives for this functionality. Sioyek could be a
more powerful and keyboard-driven alternative for viewing PDF (and
ePUB!) files.

2\. **ebook editor**: Sigil can be a potential replacement for ebook
editing purposes.

3\. **File converter**: There doesn\'t seem to be an alternative for
this particular functionality in Calibre.

4\. **Collection browser**: Liber or Trantor could act as possible
alternatives for this feature, along with bookmark management and
organization.

5\. **ebook web server**: Liber or Calibre-web can be considered options
for this functionality.

6\. **Metadata editor**: No good alternative appears to exist for this
feature in Calibre.

7\. **Device synchronization**: Syncthing can handle device
synchronization.

8\. **RSS reader**: Feed2exec followed by Wallabako could be a
combination for this functionality.

It\'s essential to test and compare these alternatives, considering the
specific needs of one\'s e-book library management system. Keep in mind
that each alternative might have its own set of strengths and
weaknesses. As always, user experience, feature richness, and security
should be carefully evaluated before making a decision.

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**[Lostgamer](https://lostgamer.io/)**:

This article introduces a video game where players are dropped into a
virtual world and must use their surroundings to figure out their
location. The objective is to make an accurate guess, with points
awarded for correctness. More precise guesses result in higher scores.

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**[For to withhold is to perish -- Ergodicity
economics](https://ergodicityeconomics.com/2023/08/29/for-to-withhold-is-to-perish/)**:

The article discusses the concept of spontaneous altruism in
evolutionary biology, and how it can be understood using the ergodicity
concept. Ergodicity suggests that it\'s not about zero-sum giving and
receiving, but rather behaving in a way that benefits everyone in the
long run. Using a simple coin toss model, the article shows how
cooperation leads to better results than individual play. This
highlights the value of cooperation, even if there are no new functions
emerging from interactions.

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**[Not a single emperor penguin chick survived spring in parts of
Antarctica](https://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/not-a-single-emperor-penguin-chick-survived-spring-in-parts-of-antarctica-20230822-p5dykw.html)**:

The world\'s hottest year on record has led to a catastrophic decline in
emperor penguin populations in the Antarctic, with no chicks surviving
the spring of 2022 in four out of five colonies. This is attributed to
the impacts of climate change and declining sea ice coverage, which are
vital for their breeding process. Scientists have noted that while there
have been small rebounds in recent years, they remain far below the
record high of 2014. The consequences of this loss may have longer-term
and far-reaching effects on the region\'s ecology, including melting ice
shelves and rising sea levels.

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**[Slava Akhmechet - Linear Algebra for programmers, part
1](https://coffeemug.github.io/spakhm.com/posts/01-lingalg-p1/linalg-p1.html)**:

This blog post explains the basics of linear algebra, including
matrix-vector multiplication and how to understand it in different
notations. It also provides an intuitive understanding of how matrix
operations are associated with function composition. The post also
introduces type systems for matrices and explores how different matrix
dimensions determine the type of its input and output. The author
intends to continue covering topics such as linear combinations, vector
spaces, linear maps, and linear independence in future posts.

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**[the-problem-of-creeping-commercial-surveillance](https://elnion.com/2022/02/07/the-problem-of-creeping-commercial-surveillance/)**:

This article discusses the shift from McDonald\'s sticker-based loyalty
program to an app, which requires customers to provide personal
information such as financial data and location in exchange for rewards.
The author argues that creeping surveillance is becoming normalized,
with users giving up their privacy willingly for various perks offered
by apps. The article calls for businesses to let people choose their
level of data collection, fostering trust and ensuring customer
satisfaction.

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**[Taking dietary supplements full of antioxidants could actually help
cancerous tumors
grow](https://studyfinds.org/dietary-supplements-help-tumors/)**:

A study conducted by the Karolinska Institutet found that taking
excessive amounts of antioxidants, such as vitamins A, C, selenium, and
zinc, can stimulate blood vessel growth in cancer. This discovery is
contrary to prior studies, which indicated antioxidants were protective.
Although natural levels of antioxidants in food are considered safe,
excessively high doses in dietary supplements may fuel tumor growth and
contribute to the disease\'s spread. The study suggests that this
finding could be applicable to all cancers and their spread.

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**[MathPages: Geometry](https://mathpages.com/home/igeometr.htm)**:

The article discusses various mathematical concepts, theorems, and
geometrical shapes such as pentagons, tilings, triangles, circles,
spheres, and many more. It covers a range of topics from spherical
geometry to isoscelizing and curvature calculations. Additionally, it
introduces readers to the works of mathematicians like Archimedes,
Pappus, and Carnot, along with their respective contributions to these
fields.

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**[complete-knot-list](https://www.animatedknots.com/complete-knot-list)**:

**TODO**

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**[We migrated 50,000 lines of code to React Server Components \|
Mux](https://www.mux.com/blog/what-are-react-server-components)**:

React Server Components (RSCs) are a powerful tool that can help improve
the performance and functionality of web applications by allowing
components to run on the server instead of the client. By dividing your
codebase into Server Components and Client Components, RSCs can optimize
data fetching, improve load times, and ensure that only necessary data
is sent to users\' browsers.

However, there are some challenges associated with adopting RSCs, such
as compatibility issues with CSS-in-JS frameworks and the need to manage
complexities arising from code splitting and server-side rendering.
Developers should consider these factors when deciding whether or not to
use React Server Components.

In summary, React Server Components offer significant performance
benefits but come with added complexity and challenges that developers
must weigh against their application\'s specific requirements.

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**[rfc3339-iso8601](https://ijmacd.github.io/rfc3339-iso8601/)**:

**TODO**

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**[Wii Architecture \| A Practical
Analysis](https://www.copetti.org/writings/consoles/wii/)**:

Thank you for providing this detailed summary of the Wii\'s hardware and
security features. It is interesting to see how Nintendo implemented
various levels of encryption and authentication throughout their
consoles, along with some flaws that allowed homebrew development to
flourish.

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**[Internationales Straßenmusikfestival --
Ludwigsburg](https://strassenmusikfestival.de/)**:

During the Whitsun weekend, Ludwigsburg will once again be fully
dedicated to street musicians and their audience. This marks a special
continuation of their relationship, as the quality of the festival has
spread among artists and visitors alike.

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**[Mastodon is Rewinding the Clock on Social Media --- in a Good
Way](https://chrlschn.medium.com/mastodon-is-rewinding-the-clock-on-social-media-in-a-good-way-8998f6d9f1aa)**:

The article discusses a user\'s experience with switching to Mastodon
and finding it a refreshing alternative to mainstream social media
platforms like Twitter and Facebook. The author highlights how Mastodon
offers a more personalized content flow, by following tags or handles to
see only the desired content linearly, unlike algorithms found in modern
social media. Additionally, the platform allows users to easily check
activity levels of tags, helping them target their content effectively.
Furthermore, privacy settings in Mastodon are simpler compared to those
in mainstream platforms, making it a more intuitive and user-friendly
social media experience.

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**[Managed to death: How Canada turned its forests into a carbon
bomb](https://thebulletin.org/2023/08/managed-to-death-how-canada-turned-its-forests-into-a-carbon-bomb/#post-heading)**:

**TODO**

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**[FCC says "too bad" to ISPs complaining that listing every fee is too
hard](https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/08/fcc-says-too-bad-to-isps-complaining-that-listing-every-fee-is-too-hard/)**:

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has rejected requests from
five major US broadband providers to eliminate a requirement that
internet service providers list all of their monthly fees. The trade
groups argued that listing every fee imposed an administrative burden on
ISPs. FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel stated that consumers need
transparent information when choosing internet services and that no one
wants unanticipated charges. While the order largely affirms existing
rules, it does make some revisions and clarifications regarding provider
record-keeping requirements.

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**[Nextcloud Security
Scanner](https://scan.nextcloud.com/?ref=blog.networkprofile.org)**:

The article discusses the importance of privacy in conjunction with
security. It explains that a server scan is available to analyze the
security of your ownCloud or Nextcloud server and provides an overview
on what aspects can be improved. The security summary shows the
percentage of servers with inadequate security, while it is based
strictly on publicly available information about known vulnerabilities
and any applied hardenings/settings. However, the author notes that no
system can ever be fully secure due to potential unknown issues and
determined attackers. This rating should not substitute for a thorough
understanding of your own environment\'s security risks.

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**[VM\'s and Containers I am Running -
2023](https://blog.networkprofile.org/vms-and-containers-i-am-running-2023/)**:

This article provides a comprehensive list of the various software and
applications running on virtual machines and containers in the author\'s
setup. The focus is on self-hosted applications that offer backups,
storage management, file syncing, media streaming, security tools,
monitoring solutions, and network management tools.

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**[Das Armutszeugnis ist euer Verständnis vom
Rechtsstaat](https://www.lawblog.de/archives/2023/08/30/lindemann-und-die-medien-das-armutszeugnis-ist-euer-verstaendnis-vom-rechtsstaat/)**:

The article discusses the case of Rammstein singer Till Lindemann, whose
legal proceedings were stopped by the court. The author criticizes media
coverage and the focus on cases involving sexual crimes, questioning if
the aim is to increase click rates and readership. It is highlighted
that the decision was expected and based on insufficient evidence to
prove any crime took place. The article also states that many of the
accusations in similar cases are either hearsay or unrelated stories,
and that convictions should be based on concrete proof rather than
public opinion.

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**[Ein Jahr Nord Stream-Aus: Hinweise auf Verbindung zur Ukraine
verdichten
sich](https://www.heise.de/news/Ein-Jahr-Nord-Stream-Aus-Hinweise-auf-Verbindung-zur-Ukraine-verdichten-sich-9288300.html?view=print)**:

In September 2022, Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines were damaged by a
bomb attack, causing them to cease natural gas transport from the Baltic
Sea. A year ago, gas deliveries through Nord Stream 1 were halted and
never returned with Russian natural gas. First, Russia reportedly
stopped all gas deliveries from Nord Stream 1 in August for alleged
maintenance before an unknown party sabotaged the pipeline connecting
Russia to Germany weeks later at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. The
events began a year ago when gas transportation was suspended. According
to a media report, there is increasing evidence suggesting that the
sabotage came from Ukraine\'s territory.

For Germany, this topic is also diplomatically challenging. The
relationship with Russia has reached an all-time low as they were once
partners in energy supply. Despite Russia\'s ongoing invasion of
Ukraine, Germany helped return a repaired turbine for Nord Stream 1 from
Canada back to Russia around a year ago due to sanctions against Russia.
However, the turbine was reportedly still stored in Mülheim an der Ruhr
today. Even though Russia showed no eagerness to use it again after the
explosion, it was sealed off (5).

If Ukraine is indeed responsible for the sabotage of the pipeline, this
could negatively impact Germany\'s relationship with Ukraine, which
relies on Western weapons supplies. The investigation into the pipeline
explosions has been slow and criticized as such. According to research
by ZDF and Spiegel, prosecutors are still investigating \"unknown
individuals\" (6), and there is no conclusive evidence pointing towards
false-flag operations in Russia implicating Ukraine.

The investigators continue to assume that a six-person team aboard the
chartered sailboat Andromeda from Germany set off on a trip with stops
at Denmark\'s Bornholm island, where divers placed explosives (HMX,
Octogen) at a depth of 70 meters in late September 2022. They conclude
that members of the group had stayed in Ukraine before and after the
sabotage. The basis for these findings is technical data that has not
been disclosed publicly. Officially, investigative authorities remain
silent.

Secret services warned The basis for the trail includes intelligence
information that was already available before the attacks took place.
For example, the Dutch military intelligence service knew about the
plans months in advance. The US also provided similar warnings.
According to the Washington Post, the sabotage plans are attributed to
Ukraine\'s top commander, General Valerii Saluzhnyi. Ukraine denies any
involvement.

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**[So What if Google Sends me Targetted
Ads?](https://theprivacydad.com/so-what-if-google-sends-me-targetted-ads/)**:

This article discusses an email exchange between two individuals about
the topic of digital privacy and de-Googling, exploring reasons for
de-Googling and alternatives to Google services. The author expresses
concern about big tech companies\' control over user data and their
potential misuse, suggesting that users should be allowed to opt out by
default instead of being forced into a trade-off between privacy and
service quality. They also discuss various alternatives such as using
different operating systems like Linux, open-source software like
LibreOffice, and apps like Organic Maps based on Open Street Map.

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**[Santiago on X: \"I wrote, \"Scrum is a cancer,\" and the Internet had
thoughts about it. After 3,400 replies, I learned a few things: First,
the most common jobs among the people who told me I was wrong were
\"Agile Coach\" and \"Scrum Master.\" They feel very strongly in favor
of Scrum, but I\'m not...\" /
X](https://twitter.com/svpino/status/1696869327335571833)**:

The article discusses the author\'s statement that \"Scrum is a cancer\"
and highlights various reactions from the Internet community. Agile
Coaches and Scrum Masters strongly defend Scrum, while others argue it
has no correct implementation or is superior to Waterfall methods. The
comparison of Scrum to communism also triggers responses from those who
view communism positively despite not having lived in a communist
society. Overall, most people seem to dislike Scrum.

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**[Housing Is a Labor
Issue](https://www.hamiltonnolan.com/p/housing-is-a-labor-issue)**:

The labor movement is concerned with improving the lives of working
people by tackling broader issues such as racial discrimination, better
public schools, and addressing housing crises that affect their lives.
The cost of housing has become a significant economic issue for many in
America, leading to wage increases being used primarily for housing
rather than personal gains. Unions need to support bills that facilitate
more housing construction to alleviate this crisis and improve the
overall living standards of working people.

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**[Intel Shows 8 Core 528 Thread Processor with Silicon
Photonics](https://www.servethehome.com/intel-shows-8-core-528-thread-processor-with-silicon-photonics/)**:

At Hot Chips 2023, Intel showcased a direct mesh-to-mesh optical fabric
technology, aimed at the DARPA HIVE program for hyper-sparse data. The
technology features an 8-core processor with 66 threads per core,
utilizing a RISC ISA rather than x86. The design incorporates 16 sockets
in a single OCP compute thread, and includes high-speed I/O chips to
bridge electrical and optical capabilities of the chip. Intel\'s
approach uses silicon photonics engines, allowing direct connections
between cores even if not within the same chassis without additional
switches or NICs. This technology is currently being developed on a TSMC
7nm process node and may provide significant advantages for parallel
workloads.

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**[I'm so sorry for psychology's loss, whatever it
is](https://www.experimental-history.com/p/im-so-sorry-for-psychologys-loss)**:

This article discusses recent allegations of fraud in papers co-authored
by Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino and Duke University
professor Dan Ariely. It highlights the lack of scientific impact on our
understanding of psychology despite these scandals, as well as pointing
out issues within the field that might be hindering progress. The
article suggests that immortal paradigms, such as studying cognitive
biases and \"picking a noun,\" may contribute to the slow pace of
advancement in psychological research. Instead, new ideas are needed for
significant breakthroughs in understanding the human mind.

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**[Apple: Using cash is "clearly
reckless"](https://blog.vexl.it/apple-using-cash-is-clearly-reckless-77e2a519a3bc?gi=eb04519210e0)**:

The Vexl Foundation sponsors projects promoting personal and financial
freedoms through Bitcoin. Their flagship project, the Vexl app, allows
users to exchange cash for bitcoin with peers in their social circle,
preserving privacy. The non-profit never interferes with any
transactions or collects data on them. After months of development and
multiple reviews by Apple, they were initially rejected due to the app
encouraging \"reckless\" activity, specifically cash exchanges. However,
the Vexl Foundation stands behind their belief in individual freedoms,
privacy, self-determination, and the right to transact freely.

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**[Floridians should avoid wrestling armadillos unless
necessary](https://www.economist.com/united-states/2023/08/24/floridians-should-avoid-wrestling-armadillos-unless-absolutely-necessary)**:

The article discusses the reemergence of leprosy in America, a disease
that has become rare due to modern medicine and public health
initiatives. Dermatologist Charles Dunn emphasizes the need for
increased awareness among medical professionals so that they can
diagnose and treat patients correctly. This latest outbreak seems to
indicate that leprosy is now endemic in some areas, particularly
Florida. Historically, leprosy has been stigmatized and feared due to
its visible symptoms and effects on the nervous system. In the Bible, it
is associated with sin, but modern science suggests that people catch
leprosy through prolonged contact with a contagious person. Today, there
is an effective cure for leprosy provided by the World Health
Organization.

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**[Wing Programming Language for the Cloud](https://www.winglang.io/)**:

Wing Cloud has raised \$20M in seed funding for the development of a
unified programming and operational experience for the cloud. Wing
combines infrastructure and runtime code into one language, enabling
developers to create better software faster and more securely. The
platform is designed to support AWS, GCP, Azure, Terraform,
CloudFormation, Pulumi, and Kubrnetes, with customizable infrastructure
through plugins.

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**[When did people stop being drunk all the
time?](https://www.lefineder.com/p/when-did-people-stop-being-drunk)**:

The article discusses historical alcohol consumption in England and
other pre-industrial societies, particularly focusing on beer and wine
consumption. It compares the average alcohol intake of people during
those times to that of modern beer-drinking countries, revealing that
consumption was much higher historically. Furthermore, it points out
that industrialization led to a decrease in alcohol consumption and that
cultural changes accompanied these economic transformations. The article
also mentions that wine may have been the main factor causing high
historical rates of alcohol consumption in some regions, such as Italy
and France.

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**[treksit.com](https://treksit.com/)**:

**TODO**

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**[Habitual social media users post real and fake news
mindlessly](https://dornsife.usc.edu/news/stories/social-media-addiction-share-mindlessly/)**:

USC Dornsife researchers conducted a study comparing habitual and
nonhabitual social media users\' behavior. They found that frequent
users are less responsive to social rewards compared to infrequent
users. This suggests that modifying platform structures may help reduce
negative habits. Habitual users often form associations tied to specific
context cues, leading them to post quickly without much consideration
for the consequences. Changing platforms\' structures might be an
effective way to address issues such as misinformation and hate speech
among habitual users.

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**[Why you should divide your life into semesters, even when you're not
in
school](https://www.vox.com/even-better/23835758/divide-life-semesters-not-in-school-motivation-goals)**:

The article suggests using a semester-based approach to set goals and
organize time in adulthood. By dividing the future into 15 to 17 week
periods, people can set and achieve short-term minigoals that contribute
towards their larger ambitions. This approach is modeled after
educational systems and offers motivation through specific deadlines for
achieving these goals. Reflecting on progress at the end of each
semester allows individuals to adjust expectations or move onto
different objectives, ultimately keeping them engaged in their long-term
growth.

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**[layerform/blog/source-available-is-not-open-source.md at main ·
ergomake/layerform](https://github.com/ergomake/layerform/blob/main/blog/source-available-is-not-open-source.md)**:

The article discusses the \"layerform\" project on GitHub, which has
been publicly shared and has received 15 forks and 813 stars. The
project appears to be available for modifications and collaborations
from the community.

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**[Writing Linux Modules in Ada - Part
1](http://www.nihamkin.com/2016/10/23/writing-linux-modules-in-ada-part-1/#writing-linux-modules-in-ada-part-1)**:

This article documents the author\'s attempts to write Linux modules
using the Ada programming language, which is designed for embedded
safety-critical applications. The author discusses preparations,
strategy, and specific code examples before concluding with future plans
to develop more complex kernel modules.

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**[Santiago on X: \"Scrum is a
cancer](https://twitter.com/svpino/status/1695806027256475777)**

Scrum, a popular project management framework used in software
development, has been criticized by an experienced software developer
who claims it renders teams useless. The author shares their 25 years of
experience and presents various examples to illustrate how Scrum hinders
productivity. These include pointless meetings like stand-ups,
groomings, planning, retrospectives, and Scrum of Scrums, a focus on
estimating story points over writing software, using t-shirt sizes for
estimation, measuring costs in terms of story points, unnecessary
hierarchical roles such as manager, scrum master, product owner, and
tech lead, and paying people to monitor the speed at which teams \"burn
down\" story points. The author argues that these issues make Scrum a
tool for managers rather than developers and suggests it\'s not suitable
for all teams.

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