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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 41

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

**[Bitten by the black box of
iCloud](https://sixcolors.com/post/2023/10/bitten-by-the-black-box-of-icloud/)**:

This article discusses the author\'s experience with intermittent issues
and lack of communication from Apple about their iCloud service. The
author describes his frustration with Apple\'s black box approach to its
services and emphasizes that it is essential for users to know what goes
on in the background, especially when critical services such as email
are affected.

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**[Financial anxiety: The alarming side effect of
inflation](https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20231005-financial-anxiety-the-alarming-side-effect-of-inflation)**:

In an increasingly unstable economy, people are worried about their
finances which is affecting their mental health. The cost of living has
spiked without wages keeping pace causing financial anxiety for billions
worldwide. Inflation has taken hold with the UK bearing the brunt,
prices set to rise faster in 2023 than any other advanced economy at
7.2%. This can lead to dysfunctional behavior patterns and negatively
impact overall mental health. Financial anxiety is not going away soon
due to uncertainty around current economic conditions. Reaching out for
professional support is highly recommended.

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**[Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem - The barrel file
debacle](https://marvinh.dev/blog/speeding-up-javascript-ecosystem-part-7/)**:

This article discusses the negative impacts of \"barrel files\" in
JavaScript projects. These files merely re-export other files, leading
to a slowdown in tooling and performance when working on large projects.
By eliminating barrel files from your project, you can optimize your
code and improve overall performance.

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**[Impacts Of Lack Of
Sleep](https://belkarx.github.io/posts/finished/Impacts%20Of%20Lack%20Of%20Sleep.html)**:

Lack of sleep has numerous negative effects on an individual\'s overall
well-being and performance. These effects include slowed metabolism,
increased appetite, depression, anxiety, increased risk of diabetes,
substance abuse, lower life expectancy, reduced cognitive performance,
memory issues, higher risk of dementia, fatigue, demotivation, and lower
libido. In addition, sleep deprivation can lead to increased
irritability and loneliness, as well as the development of costly
addictions and strained relationships.

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**[Why You Can\'t Currently Download Ubuntu 23.10 - OMG!
Ubuntu](https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/10/ubuntu-23-10-installer-translations-hijack)**:

Ubuntu 23.10 has been temporarily taken down due to offensive
translations discovered in a third-party translation tool outside of the
Ubuntu Archive. The affected ISO can be found on some official mirrors,
unofficial sources, and possibly via torrents, but other flavours remain
available for download from the official website and release server.
Upgrades are not affected. A new version with corrected translations
will be released once they are restored.

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**[Can\'t Be F\*cked: Underrated Cause of Tech
Debt](https://jesseduffield.com/Can%27t-Be-Fcked/)**:

\"Can\'t be fucked\" is a term used in Australian slang to describe the
lack of motivation or energy to do something. Developers often come
across individuals who demonstrate great conscientiousness and
diligence, which can make others feel like they are not working hard
enough. Motivation ebbs and flows in different stages of development,
but it is important to be honest about one\'s limitations and not hide
behind software engineering maxims.

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**[GUIdebook \> Screenshots \> Windows
95](https://guidebookgallery.org/screenshots/win95)**:

This article discusses the appearance of different desktop environments
in Windows 95, including empty desktops and ones with various
applications installed. It also points out that some screenshots may
have an extra border which can be removed or shown as desired.

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**[Scrollbars are becoming a
problem](https://artemis.sh/2023/10/12/scrollbars.html)**:

The article discusses the issue of shrinking scrollbars on various
software and platforms, making it difficult for users with fine motor
control issues or eye-tracking devices to navigate websites and
applications. The author highlights problems they\'ve encountered in
various software, such as GTK, Qt, Firefox, Chrome, Electron, and
others. They mention possible solutions like custom CSS injection for
Electron apps, but overall emphasize the need for developers to consider
users with different abilities while designing interfaces.

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**[Learn to use email with git!](https://git-send-email.io/#step-1)**:

This article provides a tutorial on how to fix and resubmit a patch for
software maintenance. It explains the process of receiving feedback from
maintainers, making changes based on their suggestions, updating files
with the amended commit, setting a default \"to\" address in git config,
using the --annotate flag to view emails before sending, and submitting
new patches using the \"git send-email\" command. The article also
encourages learning more about git rebase and provides tips for
successful use of git send-email.

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**[Getting Started with Large Language Models: Key Things to
Know](https://flyte.org/blog/getting-started-with-large-language-models-key-things-to-know#what-are-llms)**:

This article provides a comprehensive overview of Large Language Models
(LLMs) and their various applications. It discusses the concept of LLMs,
how they are trained, and the different types of models available. The
author also delves into fine-tuning, prompt engineering, hallucination
issues, and running LLMs on local machines. Additionally, the article
highlights optimization techniques and tools to manage and run LLMs
efficiently in production environments. Overall, this post serves as a
helpful guide for those looking to better understand and work with LLMs.

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**[When XML in Word Became
Illegal](https://blog.withedge.com/p/when-xml-in-word-became-illegal)**:

Patents are used for various strategic purposes beyond hardware
protection. In a notable case from 2007 to 2011, i4i Limited, a Canadian
company, sued Microsoft over a patent related to custom XML encoding in
Word. Despite the feature being used by only a small percentage of
users, Microsoft lost and had to pay \$200 million in damages. The case
showcases how patents can be leveraged for securing financing,
attracting M&A interest, creating partnerships, and more.

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**[\'They know us better than we know ourselves\': how Amazon tracked my
last two years of
reading](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/feb/03/amazon-kindle-data-reading-tracking-privacy)**:

Amazon\'s privacy law response provided personal information to a user,
including tracking details on reading habits such as titles, time stamps
and actions detailing each book read. This data revealed information
about the user's personal health, career, and hobbies. While Amazon
claims they do not share this information with publishers or other
parties, there are concerns regarding its potential use in the future.
Tech-savvy users can attempt to modify their Kindle device or app to
prevent tracking; however, for most people, there is little choice due
to Amazon\'s monopoly over physical and ebook sales.

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**[Microsoft reveals IRS notice asking for \$28.9 billion in back
taxes](https://www.engadget.com/microsoft-reveals-irs-notice-asking-for-289-billion-in-back-taxes-055326006.html)**:

Microsoft is disputing a \$28.9 billion tax bill from the US Internal
Revenue Service (IRS), which relates to the tax years between 2004 and
2013. The tech giant received Notices of Proposed Adjustment (NOPAs)
from the IRS, regarding its \"transfer pricing\" practices. Microsoft
claims it has changed its corporate structure since then, potentially
reducing the amount owed. It is planning to contest the decision through
appeals within the IRS and courts if necessary.

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**[Insolvenzwelle bei deutschen
Krankenhäusern](https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/krankenhaus-insolvenz-versorgung-gesundheit-100.html)**:

The article highlights the increasing wave of insolvencies in German
hospitals with 34 clinics filing for bankruptcy within a year, beginning
November 2022. Many hospitals are struggling without reform, as up to
25% of all hospitals could potentially declare bankruptcy by 2030. The
article also discusses the high cost burden on German healthcare and the
challenging financial situation many clinics find themselves in due to
rising costs and declining revenues. The last reform in 2003, which
introduced DRGs (diagnosis-related groups), has led Kliniken to focus on
treating as many patients as possible for maximum reimbursement.
However, this system may not be sustainable, especially with the
increasing number of elderly people requiring healthcare services in
Germany.

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**[Awareness at
Death](https://community.macmillanlearning.com/t5/talk-psych-blog/awareness-at-death/ba-p/19410)**:

This article discusses cardiac arrest experiences, where around 10%
survive after CPR. In an interview with 2060 survivors, about 1 in 10
reported a \"transformative\" death experience involving out-of-body
sensations and moving towards light. The researchers conducted further
studies to investigate these experiences, particularly focusing on the
possibility of cognitive activity in comatose patients after cardiac
arrest. They also attempted to verify survivors\' recollections by
exposing them to visual images during CPR; however, no one was able to
recall or guess which image had been displayed. The researchers are now
considering a method for exposing temporarily brain-dead people to
stimuli that might later be recalled in the hopes of uncovering more
information about death experiences and the mind\'s relationship with
the body.

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**[How to legally pirate every font on Earth in an
afternoon](https://blog.willdepue.com/how-to-legally-pirate-all-fonts-in-an-afternoon)**:

The article discusses the author\'s experience with unlicensed font
usage on the web and their understanding of U.S. copyright law in
relation to fonts. It explains that typefaces are generally considered
utilitarian and functional technologies, making them uncopyrightable,
but font files can be protected under copyright as unique software. Font
foundries also usually rely on trademarks for protection. The article
further mentions the complexity of kerning (letter spacing) in fonts and
how it would need to be taken into consideration for accurate
reproduction.

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**[How I made a heap overflow in
curl](https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2023/10/11/how-i-made-a-heap-overflow-in-curl/)**:

The security advisory for CVE-2023-38545, an issue discovered in curl
version 8.4.0, has been released. This is considered the most
significant security vulnerability found in curl in a long time and is
set to severity HIGH. The vulnerability stems from a SOCKS5 proxy
implementation that supports two different host name resolver modes:
either the client resolves the host name locally or the client passes on
the entire hostname to the proxy for remote resolution. In early 2020,
while converting the function to connect with a SOCKS5 proxy into a
non-blocking state machine, an issue was introduced that could lead to a
heap buffer overflow in certain circumstances. The vulnerability
requires malicious actors feeding a super-long hostname to trigger it
and has been patched in curl 8.4.0. As part of the fix, curl no longer
switches mode from remote resolve to local resolve due to too long
hostnames but instead returns an error.

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**[RFC 1925: The Twelve Networking
Truths](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1925)**:

This article outlines the twelve fundamental truths of networking as
documented in RFC 1925. These truths apply universally to all types of
networks and not just specific to TCP/IP or Internet-related ones. They
cover a range of aspects from technical matters like speed constraints,
to practical considerations such as the need for more resources, and the
limitations of designing a single comprehensive solution for various
problems. The document emphasizes that the networking environment is
complex and can only be truly understood when faced with real-world
scenarios.

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**[Liebreich: 'Oil sector is lobbying for inefficient hydrogen cars
because it wants to delay
electrification'](https://www.rechargenews.com/energy-transition/liebreich-oil-sector-is-lobbying-for-inefficient-hydrogen-cars-because-it-wants-to-delay-electrification-/2-1-1033226?zephr_sso_ott=Fp40D6)**:

Michael Liebreich is an advocate of clean hydrogen for decarbonization
but supports using it in the right sectors. He advises against using
clean hydrogen in cars and domestic heating, where electric solutions
like batteries and heat pumps are more cost-effective and efficient.
Liebreich has created a Hydrogen Ladder chart that classifies use cases
for hydrogen as unavoidable, uncompetitive, or in between.

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**[A universal EDR bypass built in Windows
10](https://www.riskinsight-wavestone.com/en/2023/10/a-universal-edr-bypass-built-in-windows-10/)**:

This article discusses a universal EDR bypass built in Windows 10, which
allows malicious processes to disable certain security events related to
process interactions. The bypass can be used for evading EDR software
while performing malicious operations such as process memory dumping,
code injection or process hollowing. Microsoft is aware of the issue but
has not changed the API behavior retroactively on Windows 10 due to
compatibility concerns.

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**[Kosten einer Hausverwaltung: Wie hoch sind sie?
\[2023](https://erste-hausverwaltung.de/kosten-hausverwaltung/#:~:text=Die%20Kosten%20einer%20Immobilienverwaltung%20liegen,kann%20nicht%20allgemein%20angegeben%20werden)\]**:

The article explains that the costs of a property management company are
often difficult for many owners to understand. On average, simple
administration of an apartment in large multi-family buildings with 20
or more units ranges from 20 to 40 euros per month. However, how
property managers calculate their prices for property management is not
well understood. The costs depend on factors such as location, age of
the building, number of units, type of administration etc.

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**[AI hype is built on high test scores. Those tests are
flawed.](https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/08/30/1078670/large-language-models-arent-people-lets-stop-testing-them-like-they-were/)**:

In early 2022, Taylor Webb experimented with GPT-3 and was amazed at its
ability to predict the next word in a text block, which appeared similar
to an autocomplete feature. Surprisingly, GPT-3 could answer abstract
problems resembling those found in IQ tests. Webb and his colleagues
later published an article in Nature demonstrating that GPT-3 had the
ability to pass analogical reasoning tests that other AI models did not
possess. The issue with assessing large language models lies in the
interpretation of results, as human intelligence tests depend on many
assumptions that might not apply to these systems. GPT-4 is trained to
respond to various documents from the internet and could have learned to
autocomplete answers from past exam questions. While some researchers
believe GPT-4 has true capabilities, others argue it might only be a
statistical trick based on training data. As with chess, AI progresses
at a faster pace and raises new concerns about intelligence assessments.

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**[Recursive Recipes \| Make food from
scratch](https://recursiverecipes.schollz.com/)**:

A recursive recipe allows for ingredients to be replaced by another
recipe, making the dish more homemade. The provided list contains
refried beans, chocolate chip cookies, pancakes, yogurt, eggs Benedict,
English muffin, tortilla, noodles, cheese, and vanilla ice cream. You
can request your favorite recipe to be added if not available in the
selection.

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**[On The Experience of Being Poor-ish, For People Who
Aren\'t](https://www.residentcontrarian.com/p/on-the-experience-of-being-poor-ish)**:

The article discusses the challenges faced by low-income individuals in
managing their finances, finding affordable housing, and securing
healthcare benefits. It emphasizes the importance of developing \"poor
person skills\" to navigate these issues effectively, such as learning
to repair cars and purchase used goods on Craigslist. The author also
highlights the difference between feeling broke and being financially
unable to pay for basic services like water and electricity, as well as
the perverse incentives that can arise when considering taking a
higher-paying job with insurance benefits. Overall, the article seeks to
provide insights into the daily struggles faced by those living at or
below the poverty line and offers advice on how to improve one\'s
financial situation through hard work, learning valuable skills, and
making smart decisions.

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**[Berlin, Reichstag: Ex-Abgeordnete beschweren sich über neue
Sicherheitsvorkehrungen](https://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/berlin-reichstag-ex-abgeordnete-beschweren-sich-ueber-neue-sicherheitsvorkehrungen-a-d5580a45-280b-4d80-af1b-e81f18d17859)**:

A former German MP and an ex-minister have complained about the
tightening of security measures in parliament, which now requires them
to organize visitor groups through current members or fractions rather
than doing it themselves. The change comes after concerns over security
following a case involving an ex-AFD politician who allegedly brought
members of a suspected terrorist group into the Reichstag building.

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**[Being Poor vs. Feeling Poor - More To
That](https://moretothat.com/being-poor-vs-feeling-poor/)**:

In the article, the author shares their personal experience growing up
in a poor financial situation. They highlight that they never felt poor
because they didn\'t compare themselves to others or fall into the
comparison game of material wealth. Their supportive neighborhood and
close friendships also contributed to their positive perspective on
life, despite being financially constrained. The article then
transitions into discussing the concept of feeling poor, stating that it
depends on one\'s state of mind and its connection with others, rather
than solely relying on financial facts. It emphasizes how emotions and
feelings intertwine to shape our experiences and understanding of wealth
and poverty. The author encourages readers to consider their personal
stories and framing when thinking about money issues.

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**[The fascist state of Paw Patrol \| Matthew Walther \| The Critic
Magazine](https://thecritic.co.uk/the-fascist-state-of-paw-patrol/)**:

The article criticizes the children\'s show \"Paw Patrol\" for promoting
a police state and constant emergency situations without any mention of
society or commerce. It suggests that this might lead to citizens
accepting authoritarian rule without question, similar to Frankfurt
School theory.

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**[Opinion \| What Does Destroying Gaza
Solve?](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/14/opinion/gaza-hamas-israel-war.html)**:

In an article from two decades ago, the author recalls talking to high
school boys in Gaza who showed support for terrorism and bombing Israeli
targets. The recent conflict in Israel has raised questions about
whether some of these boys might have grown up to be among the
extremists involved in the violence. The author believes that part of
the anger comes from incitement by Hamas and other Palestinian groups,
creating a culture that glorifies martyrs who die while killing
Israelis. However, they also acknowledge that the Israeli blockade and
periodic bombings contribute to the suffering of Gazans, leading some
desperate people to turn to demagogues like Hamas. The author expresses
doubts about whether eliminating Hamas would lead to a reduction in
extremism and suggests that a ground invasion may only escalate the
situation further. They urge for moderation and a focus on addressing
root causes of conflict, rather than resorting to more violence.

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**[Calorie restriction in humans builds strong muscle and stimulates
healthy aging
genes](https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/calorie-restriction-humans-builds-strong-muscle-stimulates-healthy-aging-genes)**:

A study by the National Institutes of Health suggests that a small
reduction in daily calorie intake can have significant benefits for
wellness in humans. The findings, published in Aging Cell, showed that
reducing overall calories without depriving the body of essential
vitamins and minerals, known as calorie restriction, may activate
biological pathways crucial for maintaining good health, similar to what
has been observed in animal models. The study found that even a modest
12% reduction in daily caloric intake can lead to activation of
important healthy aging processes in humans.

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**[Humid Heat Can Kill Us Much Faster Than We
Thought](https://nautil.us/humid-heat-can-kill-us-much-faster-than-we-thought-415997/)**:

As climate change continues to cause rising temperatures and heatwaves,
scientists have been reevaluating the limits of human body temperature
tolerance. The conventional belief is that humans can withstand up to 35
degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) without experiencing major
issues like heat stroke or heart attack. However, a new study from Penn
State University suggests this limit doesn\'t account for factors that
amplify heat\'s effects. Humidity affects how human bodies cool off
through the evaporation of sweat, which is an essential mechanism in
regulating temperature. The study found that people can begin to
experience uncontrollable rises in body heat at a wet-bulb temperature
of 31 degrees Celsius (88 Fahrenheit), with implications for densely
populated regions experiencing high humidity and intolerable
temperatures multiple days per year.

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**[Mindblowing dissertations -- The
Ideophone](https://ideophone.org/mindblowing-dissertations/)**:

This article highlights the creativity and innovation found in some PhD
dissertations, featuring three examples of remarkable theses that defy
conventional scholarly discourse. These works include Nick Sousanis\'
\"Unflattening,\" which is a graphic novel-style exploration of
knowledge construction; Harron\'s thesis on the mathematical allegory
Flatland; and Saunders\' \"Swarmpunk\" study, which discusses digital
infrastructure in science. The authors argue that these dissertations
showcase the importance of serendipity in academia and encourage
open-mindedness regarding form and content in research.

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**['It's the same daily misery': Germany's terrible trains are no joke
for a nation built on
efficiency](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/oct/14/its-the-same-daily-misery-germanys-terrible-trains-are-no-joke-for-a-nation-built-on-efficiency)**:

The article highlights Germany\'s railway system, Deutsche Bahn, facing
significant delays and underinvestment. Despite being an integral part
of Germany\'s infrastructure, connecting major cities and towns, the
rail network is in crisis due to chronic underinvestment, leading to
record-setting delays and increasing frustration among passengers.

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**[These bubbles kill
cancer](https://news.engin.umich.edu/2023/10/these-bubbles-kill-cancer/)**:

Histotripsy is an ultrasound-based technology that can potentially
revolutionize cancer treatment by offering noninvasive, painless, and
side-effect free treatments. This groundbreaking technique harnesses
sound waves to target and destroy cancerous cells within the liver
without causing damage to surrounding tissues or organs. The procedure
is quick, with results being visible after just one session. Human
trials have shown histotripsy to be effective in eliminating tumors in
95.5% of cases, demonstrating its potential as a viable alternative to
traditional treatments like surgery and chemotherapy. With the FDA\'s
approval, histotripsy could soon become available for broader use,
potentially saving countless lives while sparing patients from the
physical and mental impacts of conventional cancer therapies.

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**[You are onboarding developers wrong! (Featuring Ambient Game
Engine)](https://dickymirrors.substack.com/p/you-are-onboarding-developers-wrong)**:

The article discusses the importance of providing a clear, concise
onboarding process for developers or new users in an organization to
prevent frustration, improve understanding, and foster creativity. It
references the Ambient Game Engine QuickStart as an example of effective
documentation that guides newcomers through all necessary steps to get
started with ease. The author highlights key elements such as
simplicity, clear instructions, and visual examples that make it easy
for new users to navigate the documentation and begin working on
projects quickly and efficiently.

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**[It Is Time to End the War on Remote
Work](https://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2023-10-03/it-is-time-to-end-the-war-on-remote-work)**:

The article discusses the ongoing debate between corporate leaders and
employees over office attendance policies in light of the shift towards
remote work during the pandemic. It highlights that employers are trying
to enforce more in-office time despite little objective data supporting
its effectiveness, while many employees prefer a hybrid or fully remote
working arrangement for increased autonomy and flexibility. The article
argues that companies should focus on offering choice instead of
mandating where work is done, as it has proven beneficial for both
productivity and employee retention in recent years.

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**[Why I Eat Old Cheese (and Why You Should Too) \| The Cheese
Professor](https://www.cheeseprofessor.com/blog/why-i-eat-old-cheese-and-why-you-should-too)**:

The article discusses when it is acceptable to eat old cheese instead of
throwing it out. President of the California Artisan Cheese Guild,
Felice Thorpe, advises that hard and firm cheeses such as cheddar,
gouda, or jack can be consumed even with mold on the exterior since
microorganisms do not penetrate these types of cheeses. Softer cheeses
like brie, mozzarella, or feta should be discarded when moldy due to
potential health risks. The author also highlights that understanding
food spoilage is crucial in minimizing food waste and encourages using
up older cheese for meals.

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**[Daily Energy Expenditure through the Human Life
Course](https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/publications/daily-energy-expenditure-through-the-human-life-course)**:

A study by Pontzer, Yamada et al. examined total daily energy
expenditure across the human life course. They analyzed data from a
large and diverse dataset of individuals aged 8 days to 95 years old.
Their findings revealed that total expenditure increased with fat-free
mass in a power-law manner, having four distinct life stages. The study
highlights these changes can help shape nutrition and health strategies
across different stages of life.

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**[fcron is the best cron](https://dbohdan.com/fcron)**:

This article discusses the limitations of common cron versions and
explores alternative solutions such as systemd timers and fcron for
managing recurring tasks. Cron has historical limitations that make it
challenging to set up recurring tasks in desired ways, but alternatives
like fcron address some of these weaknesses while still providing a
similar configuration style.

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**[LoRA Fine-tuning Efficiently Undoes Safety Training from Llama 2-Chat
70B](https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/qmQFHCgCyEEjuy5a7/lora-fine-tuning-efficiently-undoes-safety-training-from)**:

Based on this article\'s summary, it appears that undoing safety
training from Llama 2-Chat models with LoRA fine-tuning does not
effectively prevent model misuse and highlights concerns regarding
openly releasing powerful AI models without proper risk assessment
processes. The article also mentions potential future research
directions such as eliciting knowledge and capabilities using LoRA,
understanding the mechanics of safety in transformers, or creating
synthetic datasets for interpretability and evaluations.

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**[Extinct goat was
cold-blooded](https://phys.org/news/2009-11-extinct-goat-cold-blooded.html)**:

The Myotragus balearicus, an extinct goat that lived on a barren
Mediterranean island, survived for millions of years by becoming
cold-blooded and reducing its size. By adjusting its growth rate and
metabolism to suit the available food, it became like reptiles in terms
of flexibility and survivability. The Myotragus bones showed interrupted
growth patterns similar to reptiles, indicating their ability to save
energy with a smaller brain and eyes. However, they could not survive
human predation when humans arrived on the island approximately 3,000
years ago, after having inhabited it for over five million years.

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**[Mac-Apps telefonieren nach Hause: Apple streicht
Opt-Out-Versprechen](https://www.heise.de/news/Mac-Apps-telefonieren-nach-Hause-Apple-streicht-Opt-Out-Versprechen-9332632.html?view=print)**:

The article discusses a potential privacy issue in macOS, where apps
contact Apple servers during signature verification, which cannot be
deactivated despite Apple\'s promise to do so. This has caused concern
among security researchers and developers, as it allows Apple to have
knowledge of users\' software usage habits and leaves the connection
open for unauthorized access by third parties. The option to disable
this feature is still not available, which means users must resort to
blocking the connection manually.

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**[ARD-DeutschlandTrend: Migrationspolitik für Mehrheit am
wichtigsten](https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/deutschlandtrend/deutschlandtrend-moma-102.html)**:

The article states that immigration is currently the most important
political issue for most Germans, according to the Germany Trend poll
for ARD Morgenmagazin. A majority of respondents (44%) identified
immigration as the most pressing political problem, followed by armed
conflicts/peace (18%), pensions and retirement security (13%), economy
(11%), inflation and taxes (both 10%). Environmental protection and
climate change (1%) and income inequality (3%) were less significant
concerns for respondents. The article also mentions that coalition
parties, which form the federal government, have only one-third approval
rate in the latest Germany Trend poll. If a Bundestag election were held
next Sunday, the Union would gain one percentage point to reach 29%,
making it the strongest faction. The AfD could improve by one percentage
point to achieve 23%, which would set a new high for the party. Free
Voters have four percent and the SPD would drop to 15% after losing a
percentage point, while the Greens would maintain their 13%.

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