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date: 1.1.2023
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# Links für 2023 KW 49

Meine \"Wollte ich noch Lesen\"-Liste, zusammengefasst von
[LlongOrca](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/LlongOrca-13B-16K-GGUF).

**[Vendor lock-in is a good thing? HP\'s CFO thinks
so](https://www.theregister.com/2023/12/04/hp_printer_lockin/)**:

HP is successfully converting unprofitable print customers into more
lucrative ones through its subscription model, resulting in a 20 percent
uplift on the value of those customers. The Instant Ink service, which
allows for automatic delivery of ink or toner cartridges, has grown
significantly since its introduction, reaching over 11 million
subscribers by May last year. HP\'s Printing division margin has
increased from 14.8 percent to 18.9 percent between fiscal years 2020
and 2023.

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**[An Open Letter to the Python Software
Foundation](https://pythonafrica.blogspot.com/2023/12/an-open-letter-to-python-software_5.html?m=1)**:

Dear PyCon African Organisers, Thank you for expressing your concerns
and frustrations regarding recent events with the Python Software
Foundation (PSF). We understand that navigating the grant award process
can be challenging, especially when considering the unique challenges
faced by non-western Python communities. It is our goal to support
Python communities worldwide and foster an inclusive environment for all
members of our global community.

We appreciate your suggestions regarding transparency, guidance,
feedback, and a better understanding of global needs. We will take these
into consideration as we continue to work on our grant process and
policies.

As mentioned in the article, there have been some challenges with the
decision-making process within the PSF. It is important for us to ensure
that individual prejudices do not negatively impact the decision-making
process and that all members of our community are treated fairly.

We also understand your concerns about the safety of various locations
around the world, including Africa, and how this may affect grant
awards. We take into account different factors when determining grant
requests, such as financial realities and safety concerns for attendees.

In order to address these concerns, we encourage open communication
between Python community organisers and the PSF. We would like to work
collaboratively with you to improve our practices and better understand
the unique challenges faced by non-western communities.

Once again, thank you for your feedback and suggestions. We look forward
to continuing the dialogue and working together to ensure a safe,
inclusive, and supportive environment for all members of the Python
community.

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**[The 23andMe Data Breach Keeps
Spiraling](https://www.wired.com/story/23andme-breach-sec-update/)**:

Genetic testing company 23andMe experienced a data breach in October,
with attackers gaining access to some user accounts and using it to
scrape personal data from around 5.5 million opted-in users through the
DNA Relatives service. The company reported that only a small percentage
of its accounts were affected (0.1%), which amounted to approximately
14,000 users, but did not provide details on the extent of information
compromised. 23andMe forced all users to reset their passwords and
implemented two-factor authentication in response to the breach.

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**[EU Integrity Watch: monitor potential conflicts of
interests](https://www.integritywatch.eu/)**:

The article discusses various tools, their titles, subtitles, and
descriptions, as well as providing buttons for different actions related
to the tool.

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**[Neural scaling
law](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neural_scaling_law?lang=en?lang%3Den?lang%3Den?lang%3Den?lang%3Den?lang%3Den?lang%3Den?lang%3Den?lang%3Den)**:

The neural scaling law is a concept in machine learning that relates
parameters of families of neural networks. It suggests that when given
an increased budget (in FLOPs), to achieve compute-optimal, the number
of model parameters and the size of training dataset should scale in
approximately equal proportions. This conclusion differs from previous
scaling laws for neural language models which state that N (number of
parameters) should be scaled faster than D (size of the training
dataset). The discrepancy arises from setting different cycle lengths
for cosine learning rate schedulers. In estimating the Chinchilla
scaling, the authors set the cycle length to be the same as the training
steps, as experimental results indicate that larger cycles overestimate
the loss of the models.

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**[Spotify Is
Screwed](https://www.wired.com/story/spotify-layoffs-music-streaming-future/)**:

Spotify, the world\'s largest music streaming platform, announced a 17%
reduction in its workforce, equating to around 1,500 employees. This
marks Spotify\'s third job cut this year amid high capital costs and
slowed economic growth. Despite positive financial reports, including
profitable quarters for the first time since 2021, the company is still
struggling with a challenging business model and unreliable revenue
sources.

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**[The Internet Enabled Mass Surveillance. AI Will Enable Mass
Spying.](https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2023/12/the-internet-enabled-mass-surveillance-ai-will-enable-mass-spying.html)**:

The article discusses the impending shift towards mass spying made
possible by advances in AI technology. With current technologies like
phones tracking locations and apps recording conversations, surveillance
has become increasingly easy and widespread. As AI improves rapidly, it
will enable new capabilities such as generating summaries of
conversations or searching for patterns across large volumes of data.
This could change the nature of spying by making it more efficient and
scalable, potentially leading to increased invasions of privacy. The
article highlights concerns about mass surveillance, and warns that
without strong data-privacy regulations, AI advances may exacerbate
existing issues.

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**[How Beeper Mini
Works](https://blog.beeper.com/p/how-beeper-mini-works)**:

Beeper Mini is an application that allows users to securely send
messages using end-to-end encryption. The app connects directly to Apple
servers, ensuring privacy and security through encryption keys never
leaving the device. Additionally, no Apple ID is required for use in
Beeper Mini.

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**[I want to convince you to have an on-premise
offering!](https://hivekit.io/blog/i-want-to-convince-you-to-have-an-on-premise-offering/#hn)**:

This article discusses the benefits of Software as a Service (SaaS) and
why some companies still build on-premise software. SaaS provides
predictable, recurring revenue streams, easy scalability, quick sales
processes, high customer analytics, and controllable environments.
On-premise software is typically sold through annual or multi-year
licensing contracts with large customers that have significant
investments in the solution. Despite its potential drawbacks, on-premise
versions can offer huge deals, high customer stickiness, profit margins
over time, and unlock certain industries that won\'t buy SaaS. Companies
should carefully consider their approach to building an on-premise
version and choose suitable sales channels.

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**[HKU study warns against accidental vaccination into
veins](https://www.thestandard.com.hk/breaking-news/section/4/179175/HKU-study-warns-against-accidental-vaccination-into-veins)**:

A study conducted by the University of Hong Kong suggests that
accidental intravenous injections of the BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine may
cause heart muscle inflammation. The researchers found that injecting
mRNA vaccines into a vein could trigger myocarditis or pericarditis,
especially in those aged 12 to 29 after receiving their second dose.
Although the vaccines are generally considered safe with risks
outweighing side effects, the team recommends that healthcare
professionals should withdraw the syringe plunger briefly before
injecting to exclude blood aspiration and prevent inadvertent
intravenous injections. They also suggest changing the injection site
from the shoulder muscle to the lateral thigh muscle as a possible risk
reduction method.

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**[Study shows that inoculating soil with mycorrhizal fungi can increase
plant yield by by up to
40%](https://phys.org/news/2023-11-inoculating-soil-mycorrhizal-fungi-yield.html)**:

This article discusses a study conducted by a Swiss research team that
found inoculating the soil with mycorrhizal fungi can help maintain or
even improve yields without using additional fertilizers or pesticides.
In a large-scale field trial, plant yield increased by up to 40%. The
mycorrhizal fungi act as a protective shield against pathogens in the
soil that would weaken the plants. The researchers believe this can be
an important step towards more sustainable agriculture.

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**[Supreme Court hears a case that experts say could wreak havoc on the
tax
code](https://www.npr.org/2023/12/05/1216859366/supreme-court-tax-code)**:

The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on an important tax case with
potential trillions of dollars in tax consequences for the federal
budget. The case revolves around a provision in then-President Trump\'s
2017 corporate tax cut, which helps pay for some of those tax cuts.
Charles and Kathleen Moore are challenging this provision, arguing that
they have not yet received any actual money from their foreign
investment in an Indian company, therefore being unconstitutionally
taxed on unrealized income. The outcome of the case could impact various
other tax regimes meant to prevent tax dodges by the rich and may
potentially force the federal government to pay back billions of dollars
in corporate tax collections.

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**[The Time Julius Caesar Was Captured by
Pirates](https://www.britannica.com/story/the-time-julius-caesar-was-captured-by-pirates)**:

In the 1st century BCE, Mediterranean Sea experienced a crime problem
with pirates particularly in Cilicia Trachea (Rough Cilicia). Julius
Caesar, a Roman nobleman, was captured by these pirates and raised his
ransom to 50 talents. Instead of behaving like a captive, Caesar
asserted himself over the pirates, eventually convincing them to crucify
their former captors when they were unable to pay the ransom.

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**[bfps](https://github.com/nst/bfps)**:

This article discusses a Brainfuck interpreter written in PostScript,
with three different versions: bf_long.ps (full version with debug tools
and unit tests), bf.ps (readable version), and bf_tiny.ps (minimal,
golfed version). The aim of the program is to be accurate, readable, and
minimal.

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**[Xreal Air/ Air 2/ Air 2 pro Prescription
Lenses](https://www.vr-rock.com/de/products/nreal-air-prescription-lenses)**:

The article is promoting a Black Friday limited offer with free shipping
and tax. This offer is available for a limited time, so it\'s advised to
take advantage of it as soon as possible.

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**[Salty immune cells surrounding the brain linked to
hypertension-induced
dementia](https://www.nih.gov/news-events-news-releases/salty-immune-cells-surrounding-brain-linked-hypertension-induced-dementia)**:

A study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) suggests that
a response from immune system cells within the protective covering
surrounding the brain may contribute to cognitive decline in individuals
with chronic high blood pressure. The research, published in Nature
Neuroscience, has the potential to shed light on new ways to counteract
the effects of high blood pressure on cognition.

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**[Aspirin and treating
cancer](https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/news/view/2782804-aspirin-and-treating-cancer)**:

A recent meta-analysis study by the Welsh Aspirin Group at Cardiff
University has found that aspirin could be beneficial in cancer
treatment, specifically in preventing metastatic spread and reducing
vascular complications. The research reviewed 118 observational studies
involving around one million patients with various types of cancer,
revealing a 20% reduction in deaths from cancer and all causes when
taking a daily low-dose (75 or 81 mg) aspirin. Despite the increased
risk of gastrointestinal bleeding associated with aspirin, the study
concluded that its relative safety makes it a promising additional
treatment for cancer.

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**[rust-blog/posts/common-rust-lifetime-misconceptions.md at master ·
pretzelhammer/rust-blog](https://github.com/pretzelhammer/rust-blog/blob/master/posts/common-rust-lifetime-misconceptions.md)**:

The article discusses the popular programming language Rust,
specifically focusing on its blog section and mentioning the number of
forks (343) and stars (6.2k) it has received from users.

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**[Report: 44% of all Single-Family Home Purchases were by Private
Equity Firms in
2023](https://medium.com/@chrisjeffrieshomelessromantic/report-44-of-all-single-family-home-purchases-were-by-private-equity-firms-in-2023-0c0ff591a701)**:

Private equity firms have significantly increased their presence in the
residential property market, accounting for 44% of single-family home
purchases during Q3 according to a Business Insider study. This trend
has raised concerns about its impact on housing prices and individual
homebuyers\' ability to compete. Private equity\'s rapid growth in the
housing market has led to them scooping up homes at low prices with
low-interest rates, exacerbating an existing housing crisis. By 2030,
institutional investors may control around 40% of U.S. single-family
rental homes.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=9b935082)**:

This article discusses the challenges faced by militaries during wars in
terms of target selection and potential civilian casualties. It
introduces a solution found by Israel, where an AI is used to make
decisions on target selection, allowing for greater efficiency and speed
in attacking targets. The system, called \"The Gospel,\" claims to have
increased the rate of attacks by 100% since its introduction during
Israel\'s war with Hamas in May 2021. However, critics argue that this
machine-driven approach may prioritize quantity over quality and result
in mass assassinations rather than precise military actions.

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**[Capturing environmental DNA in snow tracks of polar bear, Eurasian
lynx and snow leopard towards individual
identification](https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcosc.2023.1250996/full)**:

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**[What\'s lost when we photograph life instead of experiencing
it?](https://theconversation.com/whats-lost-when-we-photograph-life-instead-of-experiencing-it-58392)**:

The article discusses how images are increasingly taking over
communication, with social networking sites like Facebook predicted to
become \"all video\" within five years. This shift is affecting personal
interactions and focus on real-life experiences, as people constantly
document their lives on platforms like Instagram and Snapchat.
Researchers in various fields have begun studying the consequences of
this shift, which can include loss of attention, decreased empathy, and
even an inability to deeply engage with other forms of media such as
books or art. The article highlights that while there are benefits to
sharing images and videos online, we must also be aware of the negative
effects on our ability to focus, concentrate, and connect with others.

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**[How Google writes clean, maintainable
code](https://engineercodex.substack.com/p/how-google-writes-clean-maintainable)**:

The article discusses Google\'s Readability process, which is a
mentorship program for disseminating programming language best practices
across the company. It involves reviewing each pull request (changelist)
for proper code style and adherence to best practices by a \"readability
approver.\" The article also talks about pros and cons of this process,
opinions from users, whether readability is necessary or not, and its
impact on business outcomes. Additionally, it shares experiences from
ex-Googlers regarding their thoughts on the Readability process.

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**[How Google takes the pain out of code reviews, with 97% dev
satisfaction](https://engineercodex.substack.com/p/how-google-takes-the-pain-out-of)**:

Critique is Google\'s code review tooling that has been highly
successful within the company, with 97% of engineers satisfied with its
use. The tool aids developers in their code review process through
features such as static analysis and ML-powered suggestions for code
changes. This tight integration with other Google tools contributes to
increased developer productivity and overall satisfaction among
engineers. While some aspects of Critique might not be directly
transferable or replicable, its focus on efficiency and personalization
can provide valuable insights into improving code review processes in
other organizations.

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**[Experts revive ancient techniques to make concrete more
sustainable](https://techxplore.com/news/2023-11-experts-revive-ancient-techniques-concrete.html)**:

Experts from EPFL, ETH Zurich, and a Geneva-based architecture firm have
developed a new type of non-reinforced concrete made from stone offcuts,
reducing the use of carbon-intensive cement-based binders. They
discovered forgotten construction methods in historical archives and
tested various options involving different processes and cement mixtures
as part of the Circular Building Industry (CBI) Booster program. The
team built six load-bearing walls using recovered stone-quarry waste and
fieldstone, testing two construction methods and three types of
mortar-based binders. This method may help reduce the construction
industry\'s carbon footprint and environmental impact.

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**[Back to Basics: 5 HTML attributes for improved accessibility and user
experience - HTMHell](https://www.htmhell.dev/adventcalendar/2023/4/)**:

In this blog post, Daniela Kubesch discusses five HTML attributes that
improve accessibility and enhance the user experience in web
development. These attributes include hreflang for language
specification on links, translate to indicate if an element should be
translated or not, reversed for reversing ordered lists, controls for
standard video/audio playback controls, and autocomplete for enabling
browser-based form completion. By understanding and utilizing these
elements effectively, developers can create more inclusive and
user-friendly web experiences.

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**[The 8-Bit Era : Eight Iconic Processor
Designs](https://thechipletter.substack.com/p/the-virtues-of-the-8-bit-era-eight)**:

8-bit designs from the 1970s generate so much enthusiasm due to
nostalgia, simplicity, documentation availability, close connection with
metal (hardware), and the era being an entrepreneurial start for
hardware and software development. The iconic microprocessors of that
time include Intel 8008, Intel 8080, Motorola MC 6800, Fairchild F8, MOS
Technology 6502, Zilog Z80, National Semiconductor SC/MP, and the
Motorola 6809. These designs played a crucial role in shaping modern
computing.

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**[Verbraucherschützer: Internetkonzerne tricksen trotz Verbots
weiter](https://www.golem.de/news/verbraucherschuetzer-internetkonzerne-tricksen-trotz-verbots-weiter-2312-179981.html)**:

In a recent study by the Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband (vzbv), it
has been found that US and Chinese internet giants such as Amazon,
Booking.com, Google Shopping, and Youtube are not adhering to the new
legal regulations of the European Digital Services Act after 100 days
since its implementation. These companies continue to use illegal design
tricks (Dark Patterns) to influence consumer decisions. The act
prohibits large online platforms from exploiting human behavioral or
perception patterns through design tricks, such as using button colors
or long click routes. Furthermore, transparency issues have been
discovered regarding advertising criteria on large online platforms,
with none fulfilling their obligation to provide clear and accessible
information about the criteria for displaying ads. The
Verbraucherschtzer also criticized the terms of use (ToU) presented by
these companies. Despite some progress in providing contact details and
making AGB more transparent, there is still room for improvement
regarding accessibility.

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**[snappymail](https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/snappymail)**:

The article is about SnappyMail, which is a modern, lightweight, and
fast email client that can be integrated with Nextcloud. It supports
dark mode, has a responsive design, and offers full Sieve filtering
support. The app provides almost all IMAP features including advanced
searching, and also integrates with other Nextcloud apps such as
Contacts, Files, and Calendar. Users can manage multiple mail accounts
and identities within SnappyMail, send and receive OpenPGP
encrypted/signed emails (with HTML or plain text options), and utilize
various security features like password encryption, TOTP 2FA, DKIM, etc.
To set up SnappyMail in Nextcloud, you need to enable it first, then go
to the \"Additional settings\" section of the Nextcloud admin panel
where you\'ll find a \"SnappyMail webmail\" option with a link to access
the SnappyMail admin panel.

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**[How the Concorde Plans Were Secretly Given To the Russians -
Slashdot](https://m.slashdot.org/story/422159)**:

The article summarizes the 20th anniversary of the last flight of the
supersonic Concorde aircraft, which could travel faster than the speed
of sound at speeds up to 1,350 mph (2,170 km/h). It also discusses a
three-way competition between the US, Soviet Union and Britain-France in
creating such an aircraft during the Cold War era. The article reveals
that there were suspicions about espionage activities, with an engineer
known as Agent Ace being one of the spies who handed over detailed
technical specifications on new aircraft to the KGB. This information
was confirmed by a new documentary from Channel 4, which also
highlighted the presence of suspicious characters at Filton Aerodrome
working on the project.

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**[Unbelievable! Run 70B LLM Inference on a Single 4GB GPU with This NEW
Technique](https://ai.gopubby.com/unbelievable-run-70b-llm-inference-on-a-single-4gb-gpu-with-this-new-technique-93e2057c7eeb?gi=99162d68cb42)**:

Large language models require significant amounts of GPU memory, making
it difficult to run inference on a single GPU. However, layer-wise
inference allows for extreme memory optimization by only loading the
necessary layers into memory during execution. This reduces the required
GPU memory significantly, enabling inference on a single 4GB GPU.

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**[What Happens When a Poor State Guts Its Public
University](https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/12/class-war-west-virignia-university/676152/)**:

As President E. Gordon Gee of West Virginia University sought to return
WVU to an older agrarian ideal by investing in medical, nursing,
cybersecurity, and business degrees, the university faced a budget
deficit that necessitated major cuts to its program offerings. These
included majors such as environmental-health sciences, education
administration, and math, drawing criticism from faculty members who
opposed these decisions. The ongoing debate raises questions about what
universities should prioritize in their curriculum offerings to serve
the needs of both students and state industries.

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**[Electric Vehicle Charger -- James
Fotherby](https://jamesfotherby.com/index-page/electric-vehicle-charger/)**:

Thank you for your comprehensive summary and analysis of my project. I
appreciate all the concerns raised by the community and have taken them
into consideration. As a non-electrician homeowner, I wanted to create a
safe charging solution that fits my needs within the constraints of UK
regulations at the time. Your recommendations are valuable, and I will
consider implementing some or all of them as I continue to improve my
charger design and code.

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**[Why does sleep become more elusive as we age? It has to do with
shifts in \"sleep
architecture\"](https://www.salon.com/2023/12/02/why-does-sleep-become-more-elusive-as-we-age-it-has-to-do-with-shifts-in-sleep-architecture/)**:

Insomnia and fatigue can worsen with age, but it doesn\'t have to be
complicated to find decent rest. It is important for older individuals
to pay attention to their overall health patterns and changes that feel
off. Healthy sleep ability declines as we age due to less robust
mechanisms controlling sleep. Reasons for poor sleep in older adults
include menopause, bathroom issues, bladder obstruction, and mental
health issues such as grief, loneliness, and depression. To improve
sleep quality, it is essential to prioritize adequate rest, maintain
regular bedtimes, avoid too much caffeine and late-night activities, and
get proper physical activity.

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**[Electric vehicles have almost 80% more problems than gas-powered
ones, Consumer Reports
says](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/electric-vehicles-consumer-reports-reliability-report/)**:

The article discusses Consumer Reports\' findings on electric vehicle
(EV) reliability, stating that EVs have nearly 80% more problems and are
less reliable than cars with internal combustion engines. Plug-in hybrid
electric vehicles (PHEVs) have even worse scores, with almost 150% more
issues. On the other hand, ordinary hybrid cars perform better, having
about a quarter fewer problems compared to gas-powered cars. As EVs
continue to improve and manufacturers gain experience in producing them,
the overall reliability of electric vehicles is expected to increase.
The article also mentions that these findings may contribute to concerns
among potential buyers as they consider making the switch to EV
technology.

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**[Tyrian purple: The lost ancient pigment that was more valuable than
gold](https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20231122-tyrian-purple-the-lost-ancient-pigment-that-was-more-valuable-than-gold)**:

Tyrian purple was the most valuable color on Earth for millennia until
its manufacturing process was lost. By studying ancient clues and
reassembling sea snails to extract their mucous glands, a man named
Mohammed Ghassen Nouira has brought this rare and valuable pigment back
into existence. In its purest form, Tyrian purple consists of
6,6\'-dibromoindigo, an organic material that could potentially be used
in wearable electronics due to its biodegradability and lack of alien
properties compared to silicon.

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**[Why Americans\' \'YOLO\' spending spree baffles
economists](https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20231130-why-americans-yolo-spending-attitude-baffles-economists)**:

US consumers are spending at record levels despite high interest rates,
depleted savings, and inflation, causing economists to struggle with
predicting when this trend will end. This spending has supported the
American economy in the past year, making up nearly 70% of real GDP\'s
4.9% Q3 growth. The YOLO attitude towards money defies typical spending
patterns during economic downturns and confounds economists as consumer
sentiment remains overwhelmingly pessimistic.

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**[Chronobiologist and Nobel Laureate in Medicine Michael Rosbash: 'Lack
of sunlight during the day is worse than electric lighting at
night'](https://english.elpais.com/health/2023-12-01/chronobiologist-and-nobel-laureate-in-medicine-michael-rosbash-lack-of-sunlight-during-the-day-is-worse-than-electric-lighting-at-night.html)**:

In his acceptance speech for the 2017 Nobel Prize in Medicine,
geneticist and chronobiologist Michael Rosbash mentioned that life on
Earth has been evolving for a billion years, adapting to alternate
between light and darkness. This fact is also central to the circadian
rhythms of living beings, which are the 24-hour changes in our
physiology synchronized with day-night cycles. Rosbash shares this award
with Jeffrey C. Hall and Michael W. Young for their contribution to
understanding the molecular gears of the biological clock that controls
circadian rhythms. This system is found not only in humans, but also in
bacteria, plants, and other organisms such as fruit flies. Rosbash
emphasizes that basic research is crucial for applied research and
encourages young researchers to explore it while urging public research
organizations to focus on basic science.

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**[Trump Is Coming for Your Health
Care---Again](https://newrepublic.com/post/177420/trump-repeal-replace-obamacare-2024)**:

ics get power, they will impose their vision, and if that means a total
ban on abortion in every corner of America, so be it. In this battle
with anti-abortion activists over the future of the Republican Party,
the rebranders are going to face an uphill struggle. They\'ll also find
a hostile audience among voters: Polling shows that support for abortion
rights has actually grown since Dobbs, and there are no clear
indications that Republicans will win that battle for hearts and minds
any time soon. If anything, the GOP seems to have become more of a
graveyard for its anti-abortion crusaders than ever before: The party\'s
midterm disappointment can be traced back in no small part to its
overemphasis on anti-abortion issues and its embrace of candidates who
took positions that were well out of step with the electorate. This
article first appeared in Power Mad, a weekly TNR newsletter authored by
deputy editor Jason Linkins. Sign up here.

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**[Gap between haves and have-nots widening, report
warns](https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-67661494?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA)**:

The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) report reveals that there is a
widening gap between \"haves\" and \"have-nots\" in the UK. Stagnant
wages, family breakdown, poor housing, crime, mental health and other
issues are mentioned as contributing factors to this increase. The
pandemic was particularly harmful for those at the lower end of society,
with children\'s inequality being exacerbated by school absences and
rising working-age benefits. The commission behind the report suggests
that work is not worth it for many people in deprived areas due to poor
quality jobs and minimal financial reward.

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**[Pliosaur discovery: Huge sea monster emerges from Dorset
cliffs](https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-67650247?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA)**:

A colossal skull belonging to a pliosaur, an ancient marine predator
from around 150 million years ago, has been discovered along Dorset\'s
Jurassic Coast. Measuring approximately two meters in length, the fossil
is one of the most complete specimens of its kind ever found and will be
featured on a David Attenborough program on BBC One on New Year\'s Day.
The pliosaur, which had 130 razor-sharp teeth, was about 10 to 12 meters
long and was one of the most powerful predators in ancient oceans. Its
skull will be displayed at Steve Etches\' museum in Kimmeridge next
year.

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**[Make a Linux App](https://makealinux.app/#/)**:

This article encourages technical enthusiasts to create new Linux
applications instead of focusing on creating more Linux distributions.
By creating new apps, developers can help expand the available software
for Linux users, foster community growth, and potentially earn revenue
through paid applications. The article provides several resources and
frameworks for developing Linux apps in various programming languages,
such as GNOME Shell, KDE Plasma, elementary OS, Electron, Ubuntu Touch,
AppImage, Flatpak, Open Build Service, Snapcraft, and others.

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**[If You're Not Paranoid, You're
Crazy](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/11/if-youre-not-paranoid-youre-crazy/407833/)**:

This article discusses the author\'s experience of feeling watched and
monitored by technology. The story begins with a seemingly coincidental
moment where their phone suggested they eat more walnuts based on recent
conversations. This incident leads to the author questioning the
relationship between their devices, such as their smartphone and fitness
band, and whether they are able to communicate without their knowledge
or consent.

Throughout the article, the author shares various examples of odd
occurrences where technology seems to know more about them than they
realize. These include receiving spam email related to a recent visit,
unsolicited advice in online forums, and unexpected advertisements based
on previous internet searches or purchases.

The author becomes increasingly paranoid about their privacy being
invaded by modern technology such as smartphones, fitness bands, and
surveillance systems like the NSA\'s Utah Data Center. They also reflect
on how society has become more accepting of constant surveillance and
data collection in exchange for convenience or personalization.

The article concludes with a discussion on whether people should embrace
openness and self-disclosure to counteract potential privacy invasions
by technology. The author suggests that a new generation might be
undergoing a mutation, where they no longer feel the need to hide their
true thoughts and feelings behind façades, as privacy becomes
increasingly difficult to maintain.

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**[2812392](https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2812392)**:

**TODO**

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**[Apple responds to the Beeper iMessage saga: 'We took steps to protect
our
users'](https://www.theverge.com/2023/12/9/23995150/beeper-imessage-android-apple-statement)**:

Beeper Mini allowed users on Android devices to send blue-bubble
iMessages without using relay servers. Apple quickly took steps to shut
down this service, as it put the privacy and security of their iMessage
users at risk. Apple\'s stance is that they are trying to protect users
from potential metadata exposure and unwanted messages, spam, or
phishing attacks. The issue highlights Apple\'s consistent reluctance to
bring iMessage to Android devices, as it could potentially hinder iPhone
sales.

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**[Amazon Has An Honesty
Issue](https://www.bentasker.co.uk/posts/blog/opinion/amazon-parcel-contents-get-stolen-and-then-amazon-tries-to-keep-payment.html)**:

It sounds like you had quite an unfortunate experience with Amazon and
their customer service. It is disheartening to hear about these issues,
particularly as I have relied on Amazon for many years as well. The
situation that you described seems to be a mixture of poor customer
service, theft in the delivery chain, and potentially mismanagement
within the company.

Regarding chargebacks, it might be worth contacting your bank directly
as they may be able to help resolve the issue more quickly than going
through Amazon\'s processes. Additionally, you could try escalating the
case with American Express or seeking legal advice to pursue a
resolution through that route if necessary.

I understand your frustration and disappointment in these events; it is
crucial for companies like Amazon, which are so influential and integral
to our lives, to prioritize customer satisfaction and address issues
promptly and efficiently. It seems as though the situation you
experienced could lead to significant changes in both individual
purchasing habits and potentially broader corporate reform within
Amazon.

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**[American workers keep proving they don't need to return to the office
to be
productive](https://fortune.com/2023/12/09/what-is-fueling-productivity-boom-four-reasons/)**:

US worker productivity grew by 5.2% in Q3 2022, according to BLS data.
This marks the fastest growth since Q3 of 2020 and the first two
consecutive quarters of growth since early 2019. Factors contributing to
this surge include fewer turnovers, more stable flexible work
arrangements, increased attention on cost management, and smarter
investments in technology. The productivity boom could be a result of
businesses adapting to hybrid work models and post-pandemic economic
conditions. However, the data does not support claims that remote work
impacts productivity negatively.

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**[The surprising connection between after-hours work and decreased
productivity](https://slack.com/intl/de-de/blog/news/the-surprising-connection-between-after-hours-work-and-decreased-productivity?nojsmode=1)**:

Slack\'s Workforce Index survey unveils new findings on how to optimize
workday productivity and enhance employee wellbeing and satisfaction.
Key discoveries include employees who log off at the end of their shift
having 20% higher productivity scores compared to those working after
hours due to feeling obligated. The ideal amount of daily focus time is
approximately four hours, with over two hours spent in meetings being
too much for most workers. Desk workers usually work between 3 and 6 pm,
but only one in four considers this time highly productive. To maximize
productivity, it\'s important to prioritize quality over quantity and
balance work, rest, collaboration, and social connections.

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**[Grünkohl und Pinkel kochen mit Monse
Online](https://www.fleischerei-monse.de/Gruenkohl-und-Pinkel-kochen)**:

In diesem Artikel wird erfahren, wie man ein traditionelles
Grünkohlessen zubereitet. Die meisten Kunden verwenden ihr eigenes
Rezept für den klassischen Grünkohlessen. Für die Zubereitung werden
vier Dosen Grünkohl oder zwei kg frischer Grünkohl empfohlen, sowie
weitere Zutaten wie Kochsalz, Zucker, gemahlenem Pfeffer, mittelscharfes
Senf und Hafergrütze. Die Zutaten werden in einer Brühe mit Fleisch
gekocht, bevor die Wurst hinzugefügt wird. Am Ende wird die Masse erneut
erhitzt und nochmals abgeschmeckt. Traditionell trinken
Grünkohlessen-Gericht Bier oder einen kräftigen Rotwein und es wird
empfohlen, das Essen mit traditionellen Oldenburger Schnäpsen wie
Hullmann \"Alter Korn\" abzurunden.

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**[Worm's rear end develops its own head, wanders off to
mate](https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/12/bizarre-worm-can-detach-its-own-butt-and-make-it-swim-away/)**:

This article discusses the unique reproductive process of Megasyllis
nipponica, a Japanese green syllid worm, which involves stolonization -
an appendage detaching from the main body with its own set of antennae
and eyes. The formation of this stolon was previously unclear, but now
it\'s been discovered that gene regulation plays a critical role in its
development. This process is beneficial for survival as it increases
chances of reproduction and may have evolved due to shifts in
head-forming genes.

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**[Verizon fell for fake "search warrant," gave victim's phone data to
stalker](https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/12/verizon-fell-for-fake-search-warrant-gave-victims-phone-data-to-stalker/)**:

Verizon Wireless mistakenly provided sensitive information about a
female victim to an alleged stalker who impersonated a police officer.
The man, Robert Michael Glauner, had traveled from New Mexico to
Raleigh, North Carolina to find the victim after obtaining her address
and phone logs through fraudulent means. Verizon\'s Security Assistance
Team inadvertently provided the information due to a forged affidavit
submitted by Glauner.

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**[Stealthy Linux rootkit found in the wild after going undetected for 2
years](https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/12/stealthy-linux-rootkit-found-in-the-wild-after-going-undetected-for-2-years/)**:

Krasue is a Linux Remote Access Trojan (RAT) that has been active since
2020 and primarily targets organizations in Thailand, particularly
telecommunications companies. Researchers from Group-IB have discovered
and documented it for the first time on Thursday. The RAT has several
embedded rootkits to support various Linux kernel versions and is
designed to grant attackers remote access to targeted networks. It uses
rare techniques such as Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) messages as
a disguised \"alive ping\" for further evasion of detection. Krasue
likely operates as part of a botnet or is sold by initial access brokers
to other cybercriminals, and the researchers believe it may be related
to the XorDdos Linux Trojan documented by Microsoft in March 2022.

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**[Inside the Pro-Israel Information
War](https://jackpoulson.substack.com/p/inside-the-pro-israel-information)**:

The Israeli government is closely monitoring online discourse around the
conflict in Gaza. Several high-ranking officials are involved in
coordinating the efforts of pro-Israel activists on social media and
mobilizing support from major tech companies, such as Google and
Facebook. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been running ads across
various platforms to shape public opinion. Israel\'s actions have drawn
criticism from human rights organizations like Amnesty International,
which condemned Hamas for the October 7th attack. Despite attempts to
silence pro-Palestinian voices, there is concern that advocacy groups
are manipulating the media and influencing public opinion to create a
more favorable image of Israel\'s actions in Gaza. The hasbara (public
diplomacy) efforts have raised questions about transparency, accuracy,
and free speech in the ongoing conflict.

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**[Plan for Windows 10 EOS with Windows 11, Windows 365, and
ESU](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/plan-for-windows-10-eos-with-windows-11-windows-365-and-esu/ba-p/4000414)**:

Windows 10 end of support means that Microsoft will no longer provide
bug fixes, security fixes, time zone updates, or technical support after
October 14, 2025. It\'s crucial to transition to a modern OS like
Windows 11 to ensure your organization remains secure and compliant with
regulations. Options for upgrading from Windows 10 include purchasing
new PCs running Windows 11, migrating to the cloud via Windows 365, or
extending the life of older devices through Extended Security Updates
(ESUs) programs.

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**[Excuse me, but the industries AI is disrupting are not
lucrative](https://www.theintrinsicperspective.com/p/excuse-me-but-the-industries-ai-is)**:

Google has unveiled its new AI model called Gemini, demonstrating its
ability to fluidly interact with a questioner and provide accurate
answers on various tasks and drawings. However, the video presentation
may have been pre-recorded, rather than being a real-time response from
the AI system. Currently, Google\'s stock has had only a minimal
reaction to the announcement of Gemini due to concerns about its
potential impact on artificial general intelligence (AGI). The GPT Store
by OpenAI is also facing criticism for lacking hype and an unclear
audience. The current capabilities of leading AIs like GPT-4 are limited
in terms of return on investment due to the industries they are
disrupting not being very lucrative. Investors should be cautious, as AI
might end up incredibly smart but mostly at tasks that aren\'t
economically valuable.

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**['Greedflation' study finds many companies were lying to you about
inflation](https://fortune.com/europe/2023/12/08/greedflation-study/)**:

A study by think tanks IPPR and Common Wealth revealed that some of the
world\'s largest companies engaged in profiteering, forcing prices up
significantly higher than costs during 2022 amid high inflation. This
phenomenon is often referred to as \"greedflation.\" Profits for
companies in major economies rose by 30% between 2019 and 2022. Energy
companies such as Shell, Exxon Mobil, and Chevron experienced massive
profits due to increased demand away from Russian oil and gas. As
inflation starts to regulate in most major economies, some companies are
beginning to absorb these costs and reduce prices for customers.

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**[Terraform module for scalable self hosted GitHub action
runners](https://github.com/philips-labs/terraform-aws-github-runner)**:

to runner roles. list(string) \[\] no runner_image_ids List of AMI IDs
from the account\'s image library to use when creating EC2 instances for
action runners. list(string) \[\] no
runner_instance_interruption_behavior The instance interruption behavior
for the runner instances. Valid values are \'terminate\', \'stop\'.
string \"terminate\" no runner_max_spot_price Max price price for spot
instances per hour. This variable will be passed to the create fleet as
max spot price for the fleet. string null no runner_multi_factor_auth
Configure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) access for SSH into runners.
bool false no runner_os The operating system of the runner instance.
Options are \'linux\' and \'win\'. Windows is only available from
version 4. string \"linux\" no runner_profile_path The path that will be
added to the profile (in case it is not part of the instance name), if
not set, use environment name. string null no runner_read_only_labels
List of read-only (GitHub) labels to apply to the runner instances.
list(string) \[\] no runner_root_volume_size The volume size for root
volume of the EBS backed EC2 instance, in GB. This will be added as a
tag to the created instance. number null no runner_security_group_ids
List of security group IDs associated with the runner instances.
list(string) \[\] no runner_subnet_ids List of subnets in which the
action runners will be launched, the subnets needs to be subnets in the
vpc_id. list(string) \[\] no runner_tags Map of tags that will be added
to runner EC2 instances. map(string) {} no runner_type The type of the
runner instance. Valid values are \'default\', \'ephemeral\' and
\'org-level\'. Default is \'default\'. string \"default\" no runner_user
The user under which to run the EC2 action runner instances. By default,
this variable value will be used as the runner user. This parameter is
intended for specific scenarios where users are not intended to use the
default user values. string null no security_group_ids List of security
group IDs associated with the runner instance. list(string) \[\] no
service_role_policy The policy for the service role created by this
module. It should allow all actions in IAM necessary for running the
action runner instances. string null no ssm_paths Path prefixes to be
added when fetching configuration from SSM Parameter Store. list(string)
\[\] no ssh_public_key SSH public key for remote access to runners. The
key will be added as an ec2 user-data script, only for ssh access to the
runner instances. string null no spot_max_price Max price per hour when
requesting spot instances using this variable. string null no
submodules_enabled Enable submodule execution. Require setting at least
one object of the list to true. list(bool) \[false\] no subnet_ids List
of subnets in which the action runners will be launched, the subnets
needs to be subnets in the vpc_id. list(string) \[\] no tag_keys List of
tag keys to apply to the runner EC2 instances. list(string)
\[\"gh-ci\"\] no token_path Path for storing registration tokens and
secrets for lambdas, by default /runners/tokens/. string
\"runners/tokens/\" no use_existing_launch_template Enable to use an
existing launch template instead of the one in the module. bool false no
vpc_id The VPC ID used for EC2 instances. string null no
webhook_lambda_timeout Time out of the webhook lambda in seconds. number
60 no webhook_secret Webhook secret value. string null no
workflow_job_events_queue_config Config for an optional queue to publish
GitHub workflow job events. object({name = string,policy =
object({x-amz-message-hashing-strategy

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**[OpenBao](https://github.com/openbao/openbao/tree/development)**:

OpenBao provides a solution for managing, storing, and distributing
sensitive data like secrets, certificates, and keys. It aims to offer
this software under an OSI-approved open-source license with community
governance. Some key features of OpenBao include secure secret storage,
dynamic secrets generation on demand, data encryption without storing
it, leasing and renewal system for secrets, and revocation support. The
software is developed in Go language, utilizing Go Modules and requires
Go to be installed for development.

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**[Pluralistic: \"If buying isn\'t owning, piracy isn\'t stealing\" (08
Dec
2023)](https://pluralistic.net/2023/12/08/playstationed/#tyler-james-hill)**:

Your summary provides a good overview of the article, but it would
benefit from some additional information to help readers better
understand the topic. For example, you could mention some specific
examples or case studies related to DRM-encumbered digital devices and
the \"enshittification\" phenomenon mentioned in the text. Furthermore,
including the author\'s background and expertise can also add
credibility to your summary.

Overall, your summary is informative, but with some additional details,
it would be even more comprehensive and engaging for readers.

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**[Baldur's Gate 3 Reigns at the Game
Awards](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/07/arts/game-awards-winners-list.html)**:

The Role-Playing Video game based on Dungeons & Dragons, Baldur\'s Gate
3, won several categories at The Game Awards including Game of the Year.
Developed by Belgian company Larian Studios and released in June this
year, the game captivated gamers with its robust character creator, deep
narrative, and branching paths. Besides being named the best RPG,
Baldur\'s Gate 3 won awards for best multiplayer and best performance at
The Game Awards. It was developed over six years and is available on PC,
PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X\|S platforms.

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**[Goodbye, Clean Code ---
overreacted](https://overreacted.io/goodbye-clean-code/)**:

This article discusses the author\'s experience refacting their
colleague\'s code to remove duplication and improve its structure, only
for it to be reverted later due to unintended consequences. The author
highlights the importance of considering the context of a project before
making changes and not to become fixated on cleanliness as the ultimate
goal. Clean code is just an attempt to make sense of complex systems and
should not be held as the only metric for evaluating coding skills or
productivity.

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**["Non-Player Character" -- Eliezer S.
Yudkowsky](https://www.yudkowsky.net/other/fiction/npc)**:

This article is a short story titled \"The Eighth Voice\" by Eliezer
Yudkowsky. It revolves around the character Darin who falls in love with
an NPC (Non-Player Character) named Rilanya in the game Diamond Door.
Over time, Darin and Rilanya develop a deep connection as he helps her
navigate through the game and they share their thoughts and feelings.
However, Darin has a real-life girlfriend named Janey who is unaware of
his virtual love.

The story explores themes of love, reality vs. fiction, and the nature
of consciousness. It raises questions about the emotions, intentions,
and intelligence behind an NPC in a video game. As Darin\'s real-life
girlfriend Janey manipulates Rilanya\'s character to fool him, they
discuss the ethics and dangers of crossing the boundaries between
reality and fiction.

The author reflects on the emotional impact of these digital characters
and whether they can be considered as real in any sense. The story
ultimately concludes with Darin deciding to remove Diamond Door from his
computer, leaving behind only the saved games, which may one day be
found by a future Amnesty Interplanetary.

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**[Studie: mRNA-Impfung verursacht unerwünschte
Proteine](https://www.heise.de/news/Unbeabsichtigte-Proteinbildung-durch-mRNA-Impfung-Fachleute-entspannt-9566281.html?view=print)**:

mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 have been observed to cause unexpected
protein production, according to experts in the field. However, there is
currently no evidence that this has led to negative effects in already
used mRNA vaccines against Corona. Researchers from Oxford University
state that it should be avoided in future vaccines due to potential
negative effects such as reduced efficacy or side effects. Nevertheless,
German experts mentioned interesting results but see no reason for
concern. They believe the described effect, if accurate, is not
dangerous and is unlikely to be related to general vaccine reactions or
mRNA vaccine side effects. The mRNA vaccines are overall considered
safe.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=9b8f5647)**:

The article discusses a call made by UN Secretary-General Guiterres to
the Security Council to prevent a \"humanitarian catastrophe\" in Gaza,
which was met with Israel labeling him a threat to world peace. The user
criticizes this approach as a repetitive playbook against Hamas and
accuses Israel of establishing an unbearable status quo as provocation
while claiming stability and peace. The user also suggests that the next
step would be calling the UN terrorists.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=9b8f0225)**:

The article discusses a corruption scandal involving individuals at the
European Union Parliament who were scheming to kill off six
parliamentary resolutions condemning Qatar\'s human rights record and
working to deliver a visa-free travel deal between Doha and the EU. The
alleged network, which includes figures like Panzeri, Giorgi, and Eva
Kaili, is accused of carrying out influence operations between 2018 and
2022. The article highlights an eight-tab spreadsheet on Giorgi\'s
laptop detailing these activities. The corruption could affect the
reputation and functioning of the European Union Parliament.

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**[Greedflation: corporate profiteering 'significantly' boosted global
prices, study
shows](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/dec/07/greedflation-corporate-profiteering-boosted-global-prices-study)**:

The article discusses how profiteering has contributed significantly to
global inflation rates in 2022, with major corporations making excessive
profits far above rising costs. The analysis conducted by the IPPR and
Common Wealth think tanks reveals a rise of 30% in business profits
among UK-listed companies, largely due to only 11% of such firms
experiencing \"stellar price increases\" or greedflation. This issue is
further exacerbated by wage growth failing to keep up with inflation
rates, leading to workers suffering a substantial decrease in their
disposable income levels since the Second World War. A global corporate
tax is suggested as a potential solution to curb excessive profits and
mitigate the impact of this profiteering on inflation rates.

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**[How We Investigated France's Mass Profiling
Machine](https://www.lighthousereports.com/methodology/how-we-investigated-frances-mass-profiling-machine/)**:

Across Europe, welfare systems are increasingly using predictive risk
assessments that can have significant consequences for vulnerable
populations. A recent investigation by Lighthouse Reports and Le Monde
explored the algorithms deployed in France\'s Caisse Nationale des
Allocations Familiales (CNAF). The algorithm has been used to predict
benefit fraud for over 10 years, with every recipient assigned a risk
score.

Analysis of these algorithms found evidence of discrimination, privacy
invasions, and fundamental design flaws. The investigation revealed that
the model systematically assigns higher scores to vulnerable
individuals, including single parents, those struggling to pay bills,
and people receiving disability benefits. In addition, it was discovered
that small changes in behavior could push beneficiaries who would
otherwise not be flagged over the high-risk threshold.

The CNAF defended its use of algorithms, stating that their goal is not
to establish a risk score but rather to classify files according to
their degree of complexity. However, no evidence was provided to support
this claim. The agency has yet to audit any of its models for bias or
discrimination.

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**[Nextcloud infinite login loop -
r/NextCloud](https://libreddit.tiekoetter.com/r/NextCloud/comments/tnyv51/nextcloud_infinite_login_loop)**:

The article provides a solution to an issue where Nextcloud Stay turns
on logging but does not redirect to the dashboard. The problem is solved
by modifying config/config.php file, replacing certain values for
reverse proxy use, clearing cache/cookies, and restarting the browser
and docker if possible.

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**[Study: Why a spritz of water before grinding coffee yields less
waste, tastier
espresso](https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/12/study-why-a-spritz-of-water-before-grinding-coffee-yields-less-waste-tastier-espresso/)**:

Researchers at the University of Oregon have discovered that adding a
splash of water to coffee beans before grinding significantly reduces
static electricity. This process, known as the Ross droplet technique,
can help reduce clumping during brewing and create a more consistent
flow for making espresso. The study also found that moisture content
plays a role in charge accumulation during grinding, suggesting that
proper water content is crucial in producing high-quality coffee.

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**[Services across England now lag far behind East Germany, as experts
call for 'universal basic infrastructure' in
UK](https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/services-across-england-now-lag-far-behind-east-germany-as-experts-call-for-universal-basic)**:

A new report from the Bennett Institute for Public Policy at the
University of Cambridge reveals that England\'s physical and \'social\'
infrastructure is lagging behind comparable regions in East Germany. The
authors propose a \"universal basic infrastructure\" (UBI) to address
these disparities, ensuring a minimum level of public and private sector
services across all areas. Comparisons between English and German
regions show that Germany has double the number of hospitals,
pharmacies, railway stations, mental health centers, further education
providers, banks, museums, restaurants, and more per 100,000 people. The
report calls for a minimum UBI level to be tied to population growth in
areas experiencing rapid expansion.

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**[He blew the whistle on Amazon. He's still paying the
price](https://www.ft.com/content/de5fea12-2938-4c20-b394-10ca258a5fa1)**:

This article discusses the story of Tang Mingfang, an office manager at
Foxconn Hengyang, a supplier factory for Amazon in southern China.
During summer, the bus transporting teenage students to work at the
plant becomes increasingly crowded as these students are brought in to
assemble Kindle e-books and Echo speakers for Christmas production. Tang
was concerned about the illegal working hours and conditions of the
students but did not raise any concerns.

One day, he heard about a vocational school teacher berating a crying
student at the plant, which led Tang to speak out against the unethical
treatment of these students. He shared his concerns with China Labor
Watch (CLW), a non-profit organization that investigates Chinese
factories. CLW published an article exposing Foxconn\'s hiring practices
in 2018 and claimed that more than 40% of the factory\'s workforce were
casual agency workers, violating labor regulations.

Following this investigation, Foxconn fired its head of human resources
and began looking for the source of the leakage. Tang was arrested in
August 2019 on charges of leaking business secrets and sentenced to two
years in jail.

After his release from prison in 2021, Tang reached out to lawyers who
were considering making claims against Amazon in the US and Europe,
holding the company legally accountable for its overseas human rights
abuses.

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**[A schism in the OpenPGP
world](https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/953797/7222cd75661fb888/)**:

The OpenPGP standard for email encryption has faced a split within the
community, threatening its interoperability and long-term stability. The
LibrePGP project emerged due to disputes over revisions to RFC4880
(\"OpenPGP Message Format\"). This may lead to fragmentation of the
OpenPGP-encrypted-email landscape. Potential interoperability issues
arise from two different standards, possibly causing complications for
email clients and other software trying to work with both versions. The
future of OpenPGP encryption remains uncertain as different
implementations adopt separate formats, algorithms, and key structures.

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**[Everyday performance rules for Ruby on Rails
developers](https://www.rorvswild.com/blog/2023/everyday-performance-rules-for-ruby-on-rails-developers)**:

This article discusses performance rules for web applications that can
be followed every time. It covers best practices for HTTP, Ruby, and
database layers. Some of these practices include using a CDN, enabling
HTTP compression, enabling HTTP cache, serving resources from a CDN,
running tasks in the background, and tuning database settings.
Additionally, the article suggests avoiding nulls in indexes and
excluding columns with low cardinality.

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**[Windows 11 scores dead last in gaming performance tests against 3
Linux gaming
distros](https://www.notebookcheck.net/Windows-11-scores-dead-last-in-gaming-performance-tests-against-3-Linux-gaming-distros.778624.0.html)**:

The article discusses a recent test by German outlet ComputerBase
comparing the gaming performance of Windows 11 against three Linux
distributions - Arch Linux, Pop!\_OS, and Nobara Linux. The tests were
conducted using five popular Windows games with high-quality settings
and Valve\'s Proton compatibility layer to run Windows games on Linux
systems.

The results showed that in most scenarios, the Linux distributions
outperformed Windows 11 in terms of frames per second (FPS), with Nobara
Linux leading the pack followed by Arch Linux and Pop!\_OS. However,
when measuring average frame times as 1% lows, Windows 11 generally
performed better than the Linux distributions, although there was a lot
of variation across different games.

The article also highlights the growing interest in using Linux for
gaming due to its potential performance benefits over Windows,
especially with the release of dedicated gaming devices like the Steam
Deck and ROG Ally. The success of Arch Linux in both FPS and frame times
is particularly notable and may explain why Valve chose it as the base
for the SteamOS on their handheld device.

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**[XREAL Air 2 / Air 2 Pro - The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly -
r/Xreal](https://libreddit.northboot.xyz/r/Xreal/comments/18bebvd/xreal_air_2_air_2_pro_the_good_the_bad_and_the/)**:

I have summarized the article as follows:

- The user ordered XREAL Air 2 Pros and experienced some confusion with
shipments, receiving a single USB-C to USB-C cable instead of the entire
package. - Communication from XREAL could be improved, especially
regarding IPD issues, shipping changes, and product caveats. - The user
provides both positive and negative experiences using the XREAL Air 2
Pros for gaming, media consumption, and productivity purposes. - The
XREAL Beam is a beneficial accessory for mirroring displays or providing
3DOF functionality with limitations regarding battery life, technical
acumen required to set up certain functions, and not being a standalone
media device.

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**[Musik: Rocksmith lehrt jetzt auch
Klavier](https://www.golem.de/news/musik-rocksmith-lehrt-jetzt-auch-klavier-2312-180089.html)**:

The article discusses the expansion of Rocksmith+, an AI-assisted guitar
learning software from Ubisoft, to include piano lessons. The program is
available on smartphones and tablets running Android or iOS, as well as
Windows PCs. It allows for real-time feedback between the application
and the musical instrument using a microphone or MIDI connection. With
over 7,000 songs and compositions from various genres, users can choose
arrangements based on their preferences and skill levels. The piano
lessons include 400 online arrangements with plans to add more monthly.
Rocksmith+ is only available via subscription, which offers a seven-day
free trial for new users before charging between €8.50 and €15 per month
depending on the chosen plan duration.

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**[Association between commuting time and depressive symptoms in 5th
Korean Working Conditions
Survey](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214140523001676)**:

The article \"Association between commuting time and depressive symptoms
in 5th Korean Working Conditions Survey\" by W. Andringa, R.
Nieuwenhuis, M. Van Gerven aimed to explore the relationship between the
length of commuting time and depressive symptoms among South Korean wage
workers aged 20-59 years using data from the fifth Korean Working
Condition Survey (KWCS) conducted in 2017.

The study found that longer commuting times were associated with
increased risk of depressive symptoms, particularly for those with a
commute time of 60 minutes or longer compared to less than 30 minutes.
The relationship between commuting time and depressive symptoms was
non-linear and positive, suggesting that as the length ofcommuting time
increases, so does the likelihood of experiencing depressive symptoms.

Several socioeconomic factors were found to influence this association,
including gender, age, income status, education level, region of
residence, marital status, number of children, occupation type, weekly
working hours, and shift work. Additionally, interaction effects
betweencommuting time and various socioeconomic characteristics on
depressive symptoms were identified. For instance, the association was
weaker for married males with two or more children compared to their
unmarried, childless counterparts. Similarly, it was stronger among
female shift workers than non-shift workers.

The authors suggest that several mechanisms may explain this
relationship, including psychological and physical stress fromcommuting,
reduced opportunities for recovery from work, impact on sleep quality,
and deprivation of time for family care. They emphasize the need for
tailored approaches to mitigate the influence ofcommuting time on
depressive symptoms among different socioeconomic groups.

The study\'s findings have implications for policymakers in considering
strategies to improve commuting environments and reduce the negative
health impacts associated with longcommute times, particularly for
vulnerable populations such as low-income workers and those with
children.

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**[Pogues-Sänger Shane MacGowan mit 65 Jahren
gestorben](https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/europa/shane-macgowan-100.html)**:

Shane MacGowan, der Hauptsänger der irisch-britischen Punkband The
Pogues, starb im Alter von 65 Jahren nach einer langen schweren
Krankheit. Bekannt wurde er vor allem als Songwriter des
Weihnachtsklassikers \"Fairytale of New York\". MacGowan wurde in Kent
geboren und besuchte die Westminster School in London. Seine irischen
Wurzeln inspirierte ihn in seiner Musik, die häufig auf irische Kultur
und Nationalismus zurückgreift. The Pogues gelten als Vorbild für das
Celtic-Punk-Genre (Punkmusik mit irischen Einflüssen) und \"Fairytale of
New York\" ist regelmäßig das beliebteste Weihnachtslied in
Großbritannien und Irland. MacGowan litt unter den Folgen seines
Alkohol- und Drogenmissbrauchs und kmpfte sich mit gesundheitlichen
Problemen, die ihn letztendlich umbrachten.

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**[Bier gegen Corona?! Forscher entdecken Hopfen als mögliches
Heilmittel](https://www.swr.de/swraktuell/baden-wuerttemberg/tuebingen/hopfen-gegen-coronavirus-unituebingen-hohenheim-100.html)**:

A study conducted by researchers from the Universities of Tübingen and
Hohenheim reveals that hop compounds found in beer may help combat
COVID-19. These compounds are believed to hinder the spread of
coronaviruses within the body. The researchers at the University
Hospital Tübingen\'s high-security laboratory conducted experiments on
infected SARS-CoV-2, using infected human cells to confirm the
effectiveness. However, they do not recommend using beer for treating
COVID-19 as the concentration of hop compounds is too low and the
alcohol content could be harmful. The researchers are now investigating
whether hop compounds in combination with other substances might be
effective against viral diseases.

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**[Polen: Hacker finden versteckten Killswitch im
Zug](https://www.golem.de/news/polen-hacker-finden-versteckten-killswitch-im-zug-2312-180077.html)**:

Ein Team von Hackern aus Dragon Sector entdeckte mögliche Sabotage durch
einen Killswitch in der Software des größten polnischen Herstellers für
Schienenfahrzeuge, Newag. Sie präsentierten ihre Ergebnisse auf einer
Konferenz und dem kommenden 37C3. Die beteiligten Hacker werden auch den
Ausfall von Zügen und deren Wartung analysieren.

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**[PlayStation keeps reminding us why digital ownership
sucks](https://www.theverge.com/2023/12/5/23989290/playstation-digital-ownership-sucks)**:

Sony has recently faced issues regarding the \"ownership\" of digital
content on its PlayStation platform. Users are set to lose access to
Discovery content purchased on their PlayStation accounts, as it will be
removed from libraries by December 31st, 2023 due to licensing
arrangements. Additionally, some users experienced sudden and unexpected
bans from their PlayStation Network accounts, temporarily locking them
out of their digital game library and multiplayer gaming features. While
these issues have been resolved in most cases, Sony has not provided an
explanation for what happened or how it can prevent similar situations
in the future. The recent events raise questions about the permanence of
digital content ownership and the risks associated with relying on
platform holders to maintain their digital storefronts and systems.

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