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date: 15.4.2024
author: Tobias
location: Stuttgart
category: links, 2024
tags: links, 2024
language: Deutsch
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# Links für 2024 KW 15

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

**[The Disturbing Truth About How Airplanes Are Maintained
Today](https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2015/11/airplane-maintenance-disturbing-truth)**:

Over the last decade, major U.S. airlines have shifted significant
maintenance work to countries like El Salvador, Mexico, and China, where
few mechanics are FAA-certified and inspections lack authority. This
offshoring has led to a decrease in maintenance jobs at U.S. carriers
from 72,000 in 2000 to fewer than 50,000 today. The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) is supposed to inspect these overseas facilities,
but due to lack of funds and manpower, this has become increasingly
difficult. There have been several incidents reported where offshore
maintenance work has led to safety issues on airplanes. With the FAA\'s
resources dwindling, it is up to the airlines themselves to oversee the
heavy maintenance of their aircraft.

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**[AutoMQ: Truly serverless Kafka solution that maximizes the benefits
of cloud](https://github.com/AutoMQ/automq)**:

This article discusses an open-source project called \"automq\" which is
a cloud native implementation for Apache Kafka. It claims to reduce your
cloud infrastructure bill by up to 90%. The website\'s license is
unknown, and there are no specific licenses mentioned in the article.

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**[Why is software quality worse than a decado
ago](https://bitheap.tech/why-is-software-quality-worse-than-a-decado-ago/)**:

The article explores the reasons behind the ongoing quality crisis in
software, despite advancements. Software complexity, specialized roles
like user experience experts and quality assurance engineers, competency
crisis among developers due to decreased attention spans, overemphasis
on design patterns and abstractions, and the emergence of high-level
programming languages that democratize access to a software engineering
career are some factors contributing to this issue. The author believes
that AI may exacerbate the quality crisis in the future.

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**[1928: Seven Years - explain
xkcd](https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/1928:_Seven_Years)**:

The xkcd comic titled \"Seven Years\" is a sequel to comics 1141 and
2386, and follows the journey of Randall and his wife after her
diagnosis with cancer in late 2010. The comic explores their feelings
and experiences over seven years while waiting for the next total solar
eclipse in 2024. Throughout the storyline, various panels highlight the
couple\'s personal growth, their relationship, and their determination
to face the unknown future together.

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**[The Periodic Table of
Primes](https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4742238)**:

The Periodic Table of Primes (PTP) is a study that establishes the
relationship between prime numbers and their offspring by identifying 48
integers as the roots of all primes, twin primes, and composites without
factors of 2, 3, 5, and 7. The PTP uses four prime numbers (2, 3, 5, and
7) to demonstrate how these numbers are related and spread. This study
also introduces the Formula of Primes, the Counting Functions of Primes
and Twin Primes, as well as their suggested citation by Li, Han-Lin,
Fang, Shu-Cherng, and Kuo, Way (January 25, 2024).

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**[Press Release \| U.S. Department of Energy Announces \$10 Million to
Explore Using Plants to Extract Critical Materials from Soil to Support
Domestic Supply
Chain](https://arpa-e.energy.gov/news-and-media/press-releases/us-department-energy-announces-10-million-explore-using-plants)**:

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is investing up to \$10 million in
funding to explore nickel extraction from soil using plants, known as
phytomining. This process aims to establish a competitive domestic
supply chain and supplement conventional mining methods while reducing
nickel imports. Managed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy
(ARPA-E), this effort supports President Biden\'s Investing in America
agenda, which focuses on strengthening domestic critical materials
supply chains, enhancing economic and national security, and meeting
growing demand for clean energy technology. Nickel is a key component
used in lithium-ion batteries found in electric vehicles, consumer
electronics, and other applications. Phytomining seeks to optimize the
biotic systems that regulate nickel availability and uptake by
hyperaccumulator plants and understand the interrelationships of
geologic, ecological, and economic factors affecting phytomining
potential.

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**[Mysterious object in the
gap](https://www.mpg.de/21778967/0404-grav-mysterious-object-in-the-gap-152520-x)**:

The LIGO Livingston detector observed a mysterious signal, GW230529, on
May 29, 2023, from the merger of a neutron star with an unknown compact
object, likely an unusually lightweight black hole. The mass of the
object falls into the \"lower mass gap\" between heaviest neutron stars
and lightest black holes. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for
Gravitational Physics contributed to this discovery using accurate
waveform models, new data analysis methods, and advanced detector
technology. This event increases expectations that more events will be
observed with electromagnetic waves in the future. The fourth observing
run of gravitational-wave detectors has recently started, aiming for
increased sensitivity and improved search methods.

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**[1,800-year-old Roman statue discovered in parking lot \|
CNN](https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/19/style/roman-statue-parking-lot-intl-scn-scli/index.html)**:

A 2,000-year-old Roman marble head of a lady was discovered by
construction workers building a parking lot in England\'s Burghley House
estate. The statue is believed to have been purchased during the late
18th century when the ninth Earl visited Italy and added an iron dowel
for attachment purposes. It is uncertain how the statue ended up buried
under soil at the site, with possible explanations ranging from a
burglary gone wrong to careless discarding by someone else. The find
will be displayed alongside other statues collected by the ninth Earl at
Burghley House.

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**[LLMs Are This Close To Destroying The
Internet](https://boehs.org/node/llms-destroying-internet)**:

The article discusses the current state of the internet and its
potential demise due to the dominance of search engines like Google,
which are incentivized to promote ad-laden content over quality
information. With the rise of AI and LLMs (Large Language Models),
websites may be replaced by automated systems that generate content
based on existing data. This could lead to a lack of diverse opinions
and perspectives, as well as a decline in human-generated content. The
author argues that it is important for humans to maintain their presence
online and continue sharing their ideas, experiences, and creative works
to keep the internet alive and vibrant.

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**[Scientists discover first algae that can fix nitrogen --- thanks to a
tiny cell
structure](https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01046-z?error=cookies_not_supported&code=74c2988f-9d10-4d0e-80b8-17dbfd254479)**:

Researchers have discovered a new organelle called a nitroplast in algae
that can convert nitrogen gas into a form useful for cell growth. This
finding could aid efforts to genetically engineer plants to fix their
own nitrogen, increasing crop yields and reducing the need for
fertilizers. The discovery was made possible through work by study
author Kyoko Hagino at Kochi University in Japan, who spent around a
decade fine-tuning a way to grow the algae in the lab, allowing it to be
studied in more detail.

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**[Hospitals that make profits should pay
taxes](https://www.statnews.com/2024/04/14/nonprofit-hospitals-turn-profit-charity-care-tax-exempt-status/)**:

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) allows most U.S. hospitals to pay no
federal taxes, which has raised concerns about the agency\'s role in
healthcare. Nonprofit hospitals are granted tax-exempt status but often
take advantage of low-income patients with inflated medical bills. Some
hospitals sue and garnish wages from those who cannot afford their
bills, while others make contesting a bill difficult or do not comply
with transparency rules requiring them to post prices for common
services. Congress could pass a law disqualifying hospitals that use
these practices from receiving tax-exempt benefits. Nonprofit hospitals
claim they provide millions in free care, but this often consists of
emergency care required by law, which patients are then pursued for
payment after treatment. For-profit hospitals have been found to provide
more charity care than nonprofits. Critics argue that if hospitals
schedule appointments based on patients\' ability to pay, they should be
taxed like other American businesses.

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**[Problem with selling developer tools is that devs have no purchasing
authority](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40029283)**:

The article discusses the challenges faced by developers when trying to
purchase software tools for their work due to a lack of purchasing
authority within their organizations. It suggests that companies should
focus on selling developer tools to decision-makers like CTOs, CFOs, and
heads of HR or Sales who have the ability to approve larger purchases
and push these tools down the hierarchy. The article also mentions
successful examples such as JetBrains and Ida, where developers have
personal purchasing authority for certain tools.

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**[Making Truth Social Comply With The
AGPL](https://boehs.org/node/truth-social)**:

The article discusses the open source licensing issue surrounding Truth
Social, a social media platform created by Trump Media & Technology
Group (TMTG). TMTG has been identified as using code derived from
Mastodon, which is licensed under the AGPL. When the author of the
article investigated further, they found that while some files were
missing in Truth Social\'s source code, TMTG eventually complied with
the AGPL by providing an updated and up-to-date version of their source
code. The author emphasizes the importance of standing up for one\'s
beliefs and understanding the power individuals have to make a
difference, even when going against powerful entities.

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**[Obituary for a Quiet Life --- THE BITTER
SOUTHERNER](https://bittersoutherner.com/feature/2023/obituary-for-a-quiet-life)**:

This article is a personal reflection on the memories of an
individual\'s loved one who passed away after nearly 70 years of banter
and conversation with his wife, \"Grandma\". The author reminisces about
the unique phrases used by their loved one, such as \"ever which a\'way
but loose\", and shares how they were raised in North Carolina
mountains. The article emphasizes on the quiet and gentle nature of the
man who could go hours without speaking but always had wit at his
disposal. It ends with the author visiting the deceased for the last
time, saying their final goodbyes and remembering the \"quiet and
steady\" goodness that will be missed.

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**[Government awards \$45B to company treating over 50M gallons of
leaking radioactive waste: \'One of our nation\'s most important
environmental
challenges\'](https://www.thecooldown.com/green-business/hanford-nuclear-site-contract-waste/)**:

A Virginia company, H2C, has been re-awarded a 10-year contract worth
\$45 billion by the U.S. Department of Energy for cleaning up millions
of gallons of radioactive and chemical waste at the Hanford Site in
Washington State. The site produced almost two-thirds of the plutonium
for America\'s nuclear weapons program during World War II and the Cold
War, resulting in 56 million gallons of hazardous waste stored
underground. H2C will now be responsible for tank retrieval and closure
as well as designing, constructing, and operating waste facilities with
environmental health and safety as top priorities.

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**[Device stopped working because your medical prescription has
expired](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40025309)**:

The iTEAR 100 medical device requires a prescription and subscription
for continued use, which has led to controversy over the necessity of
these requirements. Critics argue that this is an example of end-stage
capitalism, in which profit motives can lead to ethical concerns, such
as the withholding of needed treatment due to expired subscriptions or
unrenewed prescriptions. The need for continued supervision by a doctor
may justify requiring a prescription, but it does not necessarily
warrant that the device maker should demand eternal payment from
patients.

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**[The darker side of being a
doctor](https://drericlevi.substack.com/p/the-darker-side-of-being-a-doctor)**:

The article is a personal account of a surgeon\'s experiences, detailing
the struggles they have faced in their career and how it has impacted
them both personally and professionally. The three main issues discussed
include loss of control, loss of support, and loss of meaning within the
medical industry. The author argues that these factors can contribute to
burnout, anxiety, and depression among doctors, as they struggle to
maintain work-life balance, receive proper support, and feel fulfilled
in their profession amidst increasing administrative pressure.

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**[Notes on git\'s error
messages](https://jvns.ca/blog/2024/04/10/notes-on-git-error-messages/)**:

This article discusses the confusion around Git error messages and
provides strategies to get more information when an error message isn\'t
informative. The author suggests that improving error messages can be
challenging due to various factors such as maintaining consistency,
translating messages into multiple languages, and ensuring that new
error messages are actually better than the existing ones. They go
through several Git error messages, explaining what they find confusing
about them and how they deal with it. The article concludes by
expressing hope that some of the insights shared will be helpful to
others facing similar challenges.

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**[Nobody Knows How Well Homework
Works](https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/nobody-knows-how-well-homework-works)**:

The effectiveness of homework has been widely debated, with research
studies on the topic being criticized for their methodology and
reliability. Many studies use \"time spent doing homework\" as an
independent variable and correlate it with test scores or grades, but
there are concerns about how accurately time is reported by students and
parents. Additionally, using \"time spent doing homework\" as a proxy
for the amount of homework can be misleading due to various factors not
taken into account.

Despite these issues, some randomized studies have suggested a positive
effect of homework on test scores with medium-to-high effect sizes. A
more recent individually randomized study by Nawaz and Welbourne found
that students with more homework performed better in algebra classes,
confirming that high school math homework is useful. However, the extent
to which other subjects or grade levels would follow this pattern
remains unclear. Overall, it seems that the effectiveness of homework
remains an open question for further research and debate.

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**[Yes, But Can You Really Explain the Difference Between Morals and
Ethics?](https://lithub.com/yes-but-can-you-really-explain-the-difference-between-morals-and-ethics/)**:

This article discusses the differences between a hermit and an
anchorite, maze vs. labyrinth, ethics vs. morality, and parable vs.
fable. A hermit is someone who retires from society to live alone in the
wilderness, while an anchorite does so within an enclosed cell attached
to a church. Hermitages can be found in various locations, ranging from
caves to nearby detached buildings on monastery property. Anchorites
used to serve as spiritual guides for their communities and were
considered \"dead to the world\" during their walling-in ceremony.

A maze has many paths and challenges one to find the exit, while a
labyrinth is an exercise designed to calm down the mind with its
repetitive and uncomplicated motion. Labyrinths have served various
ritual and religious purposes throughout history, often symbolizing the
path to salvation or personal transformation.

Ethics refers to rational principles of right and wrong that are
explicit in one\'s social or professional community, whereas morality is
a felt sense of right and wrong dictated by an individual\'s conscience
or god. An immoral act may lead to more severe consequences than an
unethical one.

A parable is a brief tale with a moral lesson that often features
humans, while a fable has the same purpose but includes animals to
illustrate a point about human folly. Fables are generally lighter and
more ironic, whereas parables convey deeper or complex messages about
the human condition.

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**[Working From Home Claims Another Victim: Burglars -
Bloomberg](https://archive.ph/74QSX)**:

The number of burglaries in the US has fallen 9.8% last year, marking
the 12th consecutive annual decline and the 29th in the last 35 years,
according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation\'s quarterly crime
report. This decline is primarily due to improved home security systems
like alarm-company signs, deadbolt locks, and doorbell cameras, which
make it harder for burglars to get away with valuables. Additionally,
working from home has also contributed to the drop in residential
burglaries as people tend to be at their homes during the day, providing
an extra layer of surveillance known as \"eyes on the street.\"

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**[Blocked](https://old.reddit.com/r/dotnet/comments/18gpl24/is_net_just_miles_ahead_or_am_i_delusional/)**:

The article explains that a network policy has blocked the user\'s
request. To regain access, they should log in or create an account on
Reddit. Developers need to register with their credentials and use a
unique and descriptive User-Agent string. If issues persist, users can
file a ticket by including their IP address (185.232.69.199) and Reddit
account information.

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**[Haunting Photos of the Bison Extermination in 19th Century America -
Rare Historical
Photos](https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/american-bison-extinction-photos/)**:

The Haunting Photos of the Bison Extermination in 19th Century America
article discusses the impact of European settlers on American bison
populations during westward expansion and the rapid changes brought by
railroad construction. Native Americans relied heavily on hunting for
food, clothing, shelter, and spiritual significance from these
once-plentiful animals. As their numbers were reduced to around 325 by
the late 1800s due to mass hunting practices, conservation efforts have
since been implemented to prevent future population crashes and preserve
bison populations.

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**[\"Brightest Of All Time\": Mit Abstand heftigste Sternenexplosion
wirft Fragen
auf](https://www.heise.de/news/Brightest-Of-All-Time-Mit-Abstand-heftigste-Sternenexplosion-wirft-Fragen-auf-9683136.html?view=print)**:

A group of researchers discovered that the strongest gamma-ray burst
(GRB) ever observed, known as GRB 221009A and nicknamed \"BOAT\" or
\"Brightest Of All Time,\" originated from a supernova. The team had
initially predicted that gold and platinum would form during the event,
but there is currently no evidence of this. This has left unanswered
questions about where heavy elements in the universe, such as gold and
platinum, are created. The researchers found traces of calcium and
oxygen from the supernova using the James Webb Space Telescope. However,
the explosion itself was not brighter than other similar events. One
mystery is how the differences between this event and others fit
together. Another is why heavy elements were not formed during the
supernova if that was an expected outcome. The research team also
discovered that the galaxy in which the explosion occurred has a lower
metallicity, meaning it contains fewer heavier elements than water and
carbon. Additionally, there are indications of high stellar birth rates
in this galaxy. The connection between these factors and the
particularly bright gamma-ray burst remains unknown, and further
research into this extraordinary event will be necessary.

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**[So findest du ALLES mit
Google](https://www.heise.de/news/So-findest-du-ALLES-mit-Google-9682160.html?view=print)**:

The article is about how to improve your Google searches and get better
results by using search operators, browser shortcuts, and other tips. It
covers advanced techniques such as reverse image search, Google Alerts,
and exploring alternative search engines like DuckDuckGo. Overall, the
article emphasizes the importance of understanding search engine
functionality to find more accurate results.

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**[I Lost Faith in
Kagi](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40011314)**:

The author discusses their concerns about the search engine Kagi,
highlighting issues such as the company stretching itself too thin with
multiple projects and a lack of focus on its core search product. They
also express skepticism towards Kagi\'s use of AI in their search
results, which they believe often leads to incorrect information. The
author further criticizes Kagi for investing in non-essential projects
like t-shirts, an email service, and a browser, which they view as
misallocation of resources. Additionally, the author raises privacy
concerns based on comments made by Kagi\'s CEO, who expressed skepticism
about the need for anonymity and suggested that only criminals would
require it. The author concludes by expressing disappointment in Kagi\'s
direction and questioning their commitment to user privacy and data
protection.

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**[Hospital websites share visitors\' data with Google,
Meta](https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/11/hospital_website_data_sharing/)**:

A study by the University of Pennsylvania found that 96% of non-federal
acute care hospital websites shared user data with third parties,
including Google, Meta, and data brokers. This is in addition to the
fact that only 71% of these sites had a privacy policy, and even those
that did often failed to identify specific third-party companies that
could receive user information. The researchers suggested using
browser-based tools like Ghostery or Privacy Badger to help protect
personal information from being shared with third parties.

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**[Bypass Paywalls repository is
gone](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40015961)**:

The article discusses the Streisand Effect and a browser extension that
helps bypass paywalls on websites. The extension, called \"Bypass
Paywalls,\" has been taken offline due to an unknown reason, but users
have shared alternative links and mirrors for the extension. Users
express concern about the future of the project as there seems to be no
active maintainer at this time.

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**[Why Russia's Democracy Never
Began](https://www.journalofdemocracy.org/articles/why-russias-democracy-never-began/)**:

The article discusses how Russia\'s political system never experienced a
true democratic transition after the collapse of the Soviet Union in
1991, but rather went through a temporary weakening of the state. This
is evidenced by the lack of elite rotation and preservation of formal
and informal institutions from the past that characterized Russia\'s
political system during its communist era. The re-autocratization of
Russian politics was inevitable as no significant changes were made to
challenge the old order, and the new democratic rules never took hold.
The article argues for a focus on elite composition when studying
transitions, emphasizing that elite rotation is crucial for successful
democratic transformations. It also highlights how Russia\'s history of
communist rule and lack of pre-communist liberal traditions have
contributed to the persistence of nomenklatura within its political
system.

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**[Childhood Loneliness Linked to Later Psychosis - Neuroscience
News](https://neurosciencenews.com/childhood-loneliness-psychosis-25891/)**:

A new study suggests that children who felt lonely for more than 6
months before the age of 12 are more likely to experience an episode of
psychosis than children who did not, with women more affected than men.
The study differentiates between loneliness (subjective feeling) and
social isolation (objective lack), showing loneliness as a potent early
risk factor for psychosis. Among women who experienced psychosis, those
who were lonely in childhood were significantly less likely to be
diagnosed with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, suggesting varying
impacts on different types of psychosis.

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**[What is Webb
observing?](https://spacetelescopelive.org/webb?obsId=01HTJT20C0STKNZ01KQYGEKBQ1)**:

The article discusses an upcoming observation by the Webb Space
Telescope, which will observe SDSSJ1155+5714 as part of a research
program focused on high-redshift kpc-scale dual quasars. This
observation is scheduled for Thursday, April 11, 2024, from 23:32:31
(UTC) to Friday, April 12, 2024 at 0:22:26 (UTC). The principal
investigator of this research proposal is Yu-Ching Chen.

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**[NVIDIA Linux Open GPU with P2P
support](https://github.com/tinygrad/open-gpu-kernel-modules)**:

The article discusses the NVIDIA Linux open GPU with P2P support, which
has been forked from the original repository
(NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules). It has 103 stars and 1,100 forks, and
includes information on its license.

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**[Why I Lost Faith in Kagi](https://d-shoot.net/kagi.html)**:

This article discusses the reasons why the author lost faith in Kagi, a
paid search engine claiming to focus on privacy. The main issues
include: stretching itself too thin with multiple projects; questionable
financial decisions such as spending significant funding on a t-shirt
company instead of focusing on their core services and paying sales tax
late; a deep dive into AI tools and how they might not be the solution
to users\' concerns regarding other search engines; and an unwavering
dedication to AI, despite privacy concerns. The author concludes by
sharing information that may not be known by many Kagi users and
encourages others to make informed decisions based on this information.

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**[Unit Tests Considered
Harmful](https://www.shaiyallin.com/post/unit-tests-considered-harmful)**:

This article discusses the concept of unit testing in software
engineering, which often focuses on a single class being tested while
mocking its dependencies. The author argues that this approach is flawed
as it does not ensure the feature actually works and makes it difficult
to change the behavior or interface of classes. Instead, the author
suggests extracting IO operations to adapters, testing them separately,
and using reliable fakes for testing the bulk of the system\'s behavior
from the outside. The focus should be on ensuring that the software
solves users\' problems rather than focusing solely on test coverage.

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**[What happens when we pay public high school teachers based on
performance](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40011877)**:

The article discusses the results of a study that examined the effects
of flexible pay for public school teachers on the composition of the
workforce, teachers\' effort, and student achievement. A switch from
seniority-based salary schedules to pay-for-quality in some Wisconsin
school districts led to high-quality teachers moving to these districts,
while low-quality teachers either moved to districts that remained with
the salary schedules or left the public school system altogether. As a
result, the composition of the teaching workforce improved in flexible
pay districts, effort exerted by all teachers increased, and student
test scores improved. The study\'s findings suggest that
performance-based pay systems can have a positive impact on the quality
of education provided to students.

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**[The Labor Market for Teachers under Different Pay
Schemes](https://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/pdfplus/10.1257/pol.20200295)**:

This article discusses the impact of different teacher compensation
schemes on various aspects related to education, such as teacher
quality, effort, and student achievement. Specifically, it focuses on
the effects of flexible pay (FP) versus seniority-based pay (SP) in
public school systems. The study utilizes data from Wisconsin schools
following a significant policy change known as Act 10 that allowed for
more flexibility in teacher compensation.

The main findings of the research include:

1.  Introduction of FP led to an increase in salary dispersion among
    similar teachers, suggesting that districts were able to reward
    teachers based on attributes not directly rewarded by traditional
    schedules.
2.  Teachers with higher value added (VA) - a measure of effectiveness -
    received significantly higher salaries after the introduction of
    flexible pay schemes. This indicates that schools can identify and
    compensate highly effective teachers when given the opportunity to
    do so.
3.  The policy change led to an increase in cross-district movements,
    particularly from SP to FP districts, as high-quality teachers
    sought better compensation opportunities. Conversely, low-quality
    teachers with high seniority and academic credentials were more
    likely to move to SP districts or leave public schools altogether.
4.  Effort exerted by all teachers increased following the introduction
    of flexible pay in a subset of Wisconsin school districts, which was
    associated with improved student test scores.
5.  The changes in teacher composition and effort due to flexible pay
    resulted in significant improvements in student achievement over
    time.

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**[Kubernetes is not the point --- Betty
Junod](https://www.bettyjunod.com/blog/kubernetes-is-not-the-point)**:

Docker was born in 2014 as a container ecosystem solution, offering
developer and operator experiences without building and maintaining the
platform. The massive adoption of containers led to questions about how
to handle these apps beyond developer\'s laptops. Internal Developer
Platform or Platform Engineering is making a comeback with a focus on
purpose rather than component thinking. This shift emphasizes solving
problems faced by developers, operators, and specific application
patterns using the right platform, services, or mix of technologies.

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**[a classic 3-D first-person
shooter](http://insectoid.budwin.net/dos/descent/descent.html)**:

This article discusses the DOS platform games DESCENT (1995), DESCENT II
(1996, also made for Windows 95), and DESCENT III (1999). The author has
created pages for each game, with information on release dates,
features, add-ons, mods, and ports to other systems. There are also
walkthroughs of the levels available, as well as details on robots in
D1, weapons and items used in the games. The legal stuff section
clarifies that all copyrights belong to their respective owners, and the
typefaces used are from the original game releases or related companies.

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**[Naismith\'s rule](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naismith%27s_rule)**:

Naismith\'s rule is a method for calculating the time required to
complete a walking or hiking expedition, including any extra time needed
when walking uphill. It was devised by Scottish mountaineer William W.
Naismith in 1892 and has been updated over the years with various
adjustments accounting for different terrain, group fitness levels, and
pack weights. The original rule suggests allowing one hour per three
miles forward and an additional hour per 2000 feet of ascent.

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**[I asked 100 devs they aren't shipping faster. Here's what I learned -
Greptile](https://greptile.com/blog/100-devs)**:

The article discusses the topic of development velocity, which is a
priority for CTOs alongside quality and compliance. It highlights
various factors that slow down developers, such as codebase dependency
bugs, complicated codebases, microservices architectures, poor
documentation, QA loops, waiting for spec approval, stakeholder
involvement, writing tests, deployment/build speed, people (including
nit-picky PR reviews and unclear requirements), motivation, debugging,
and documentation issues. The author concludes by stating that larger
companies generally struggle with shipping fast due to risk-aversion and
bureaucracy, which can be challenging for developers to navigate.

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**[Why inheritance never made any
sense](https://www.sicpers.info/2018/03/why-inheritance-never-made-any-sense/)**:

This article discusses three types of inheritance: ontological, abstract
data type, and implementation inheritance. It highlights that these
relationships are frequently irreconcilable and suggests focusing on one
type at a time for better understanding and usage in programming
languages. The author emphasizes the importance of not mixing
inheritance with other concepts like domain-driven design and Liskov
Substitution Principle, but rather treating them as separate entities to
avoid complications.

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**[ETag and HTTP
caching](https://rednafi.com/misc/etag_and_http_caching/)**:

The HTTP ETag header is a useful tool for client-side caching in GET
requests. Caching involves manipulating other conditional HTTP headers
like If-Match or If-None-Match, but their interaction can be confusing.
The basic workflow includes the client making a GET request to the
server, receiving a response with content and an ETag header, caching
both the response and ETag value. For subsequent requests, the client
uses the If-None-Match header with the cached ETag. The server
regenerates its own ETag and compares it to the client\'s; if they
match, the server responds with a 304 Not Modified status indicating
that the cached version is valid. This process can be tested using
GitHub\'s REST API suite via the GitHub CLI. If ETags are consistent
across servers, clients know when content has changed and avoid
downloading it multiple times.

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**[Devon Eriksen
(@Devon_Eriksen\_)](https://nitter.privacydev.net/Devon_Eriksen_/status/1774094415235092494)**:

This article satirizes a conversation between an experienced software
engineer, Devon, and a company called Foobar, Inc., regarding their use
of Autotools instead of Cmake for managing open source projects. The
software engineer tries to explain the concept of \"technical debt\" due
to hasty code writing but is met with resistance from the company. The
article highlights the importance of maintaining good coding practices
and the consequences of ignoring technical debt in software development.

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**[Jonglieren mit
Wahrscheinlichkeiten](https://www.dhz-online.de/no_cache/archiv/archiv-inhalt-heft/archiv-detail-abo/artikel/jonglieren-mit-wahrscheinlichkeiten/)**:

In the article, it discusses the concerns and anxieties faced by
midwives when they encounter a \"soft marker\" during an ultrasound
screening, which is found in approximately 5% of pregnant women (Ahman
et al., 2014). These soft markers can lead to significant uncertainty
for the mother-child bond, but it\'s crucial for midwives to provide
reassurance or support in decision-making regarding further diagnostic
measures. Many expectant mothers want to know if their child may have a
chromosomal abnormality, particularly Down syndrome, which is often
associated with an older mother (Viaux-Savelon et al., 2012). The risk
of having a child with Down syndrome increases from 1:1,000 at age 29 to
1:100 by age 40. While ultrasounds can only estimate the risk for
trisomies (chromosomal abnormalities), invasive diagnostic procedures
like amniocentesis are associated with a low miscarriage rate of about
1:200 (Wulff et al., 2016). The best risk assessment for chromosomal
abnormalities is during the first trimester screening between weeks 11
and 13, which can detect over 90% of Down syndrome cases (Santorum et
al., 2017). In the second-trimester screening between weeks 18 and 22,
soft markers can also assess the risk for trisomies; however, detection
rates are lower than in first trimester screenings.

The article explains that risk calculations based on individual soft
markers are purely statistical and were overestimated in the past due to
their initial association with known cases of chromosomal abnormalities
(Agathokleous et al., 2013). For example, a \"white spot\" or a
microcalcification in the heart\'s papillary muscle was thought to be a
marker for Down syndrome but is now known to be common in both affected
and unaffected fetuses.

The article also explains that some soft markers are more reliable than
others in assessing risk, such as the \"white spot\" (24% of cases with
Down syndrome vs. 4% of healthy ones), short femur length (13% vs. 1%),
mild kidney dilatation (70% vs. 5%), echogenic bowel (80% vs. 3%), and
mild ventricular dilatation (69% vs. 2%). The positive likelihood ratio
indicates how much the risk increases if a soft marker is present, while
the negative likelihood ratio shows how much the risk decreases when the
soft marker is absent.

The article concludes by suggesting that midwives should reassure and
educate expectant mothers on soft markers, emphasizing that most fetuses
with soft markers are healthy. If an ultrasound reveals a soft marker,
it\'s recommended to consult a genetic counselor and undergo a
first-trimester screening for a more accurate assessment of the risk.
Invasive procedures should be considered when there is a high likelihood
of Down syndrome or other chromosomal abnormalities.

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**[Pränataltests auf das Downsyndrom: Trügerischer
Bluttest](https://taz.de/Praenataltests-auf-das-Downsyndrom/!5922757/)**:

The article discusses the noninvasive prenatal test (NIPT) for Down
syndrome, which has been covered by statutory health insurance since
July. Despite being able to exclude Trisomy 21 with very high
probability, there is a 30% chance of false-positive results,
particularly in younger pregnant women. The test can lead to an increase
in late abortions and may cause some women not to seek further
diagnostic testing due to the belief that NIPT provides comprehensive
information about their child\'s health. In response, it is suggested
that insurance companies should cover a full prenatal ultrasound
examination instead of NIPT to detect other congenital anomalies and
better inform women about their options.

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**[Verified curl -
daniel.haxx.se](https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2024/04/10/verified-curl/)**:

The article discusses the importance of verifying software packages,
specifically focusing on the curl package. It explains how to detect if
the curl package would ever make an xz and outlines various methods to
verify its integrity, such as checking for binary blobs, disabled
fuzzers, hidden payloads in tarballs, reproducibility of tarballs,
signed tarballs, and signed commits. The author emphasizes that trusting
the contents in git does not guarantee a backdoor-free package but
suggests reviewing or paying someone else to review it for
vulnerabilities. Additionally, the article mentions the difficulties in
planting a backdoor in curl code due to its complexity.

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**[The Rise and Impending Fall of the Dental
Cavity](https://www.cremieux.xyz/p/the-rise-and-impending-fall-of-the)**:

Cavities are a communicable disease caused by the bacteria Streptococcus
mutans, which is transmitted through close contact with parents and
caregivers, such as sharing food and drinks. This transmission begins
when the child\'s clean mouth is colonized by the mother\'s strain of S.
mutans, leading to an acidic environment where cavities can form. A
recent breakthrough in this area was the development of BCS3-L1, a
Lactate Dehydrogenase Deficient (LDH-d) version of S. mutans that
produces high amounts of bacteriocin and prevents caries. This strain is
being developed for home delivery as an oral vaccine against cavities,
potentially eliminating the scourge of poor dental health that has
affected humanity for thousands of years.

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**[Yes, Social Media Really Is a Cause of the Epidemic of Teenage Mental
Illness](https://www.afterbabel.com/p/phone-based-childhood-cause-epidemic)**:

In recent decades, there have been concerns about various influences on
children and teenagers, such as novels, bicycles, comic books, rock and
roll, and violent video games. Today, the debate revolves around the
impact of social media and smartphones on mental health among
adolescents. Psychologist Candice Odgers has questioned the correlation
between increased social media usage and a rise in teenage mental
illness, suggesting that there is no evidence to support this claim and
that the issue might be overstated by alarm ringers.

In response, author Jean Twenge argues that hundreds of studies,
including experimental and correlational ones, point towards causation
rather than mere correlation between social media usage and mental
health issues among teens. She also cites eyewitness testimony from
members of Generation Z who blame social media for their mental health
struggles.

Twenge further proposes four norms to be implemented in schools,
including no smartphones before high school, no social media before the
age of 16, phone-free schools, and more independence, free play, and
responsibility outside the digital world. The author acknowledges that
implementing these norms might not yield immediate benefits but believes
it is worth trying to reverse the negative impact of phone-based
childhood on mental health.

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**[How we built the new Find My Device network with user security and
privacy in
mind](https://security.googleblog.com/2024/04/find-my-device-network-security-privacy-protections.html)**:

The new Find My Device from Android uses a crowdsourced device-locating
network to quickly find lost or misplaced devices and belongings, even
when they\'re offline. It provides multi-layered protections across data
safeguards, safety-first protections, and user controls for privacy and
security. Location crowdsourcing works by harnessing the proximity of
nearby Android devices to report the location of a Bluetooth tag. The
network has undergone internal red team testing and is compliant with
joint industry standards for unwanted tracking. User control features
allow users to opt into non-aggregated locations, contribute to
aggregated reporting, or turn off the network altogether.

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**[Why do airlines charge so much for checked bags? This obscure rule
helps explain
why](https://theconversation.com/why-do-airlines-charge-so-much-for-checked-bags-this-obscure-rule-helps-explain-why-225857)**:

Five out of six largest U.S. airlines have increased their checked bag
fees since January 2024. A tax-law loophole in the U.S. tax code allows
airlines to avoid paying around half a billion dollars in taxes per year
by splitting up baggage charges from the payment for transportation.
This has led to an increase in domestic bag fees, with airlines
collecting over \$7 billion in 2023. Travelers can minimize higher bag
fees by traveling light and not checking any luggage.

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**[The Open Secret about Confidential
Computing](https://stiankri.substack.com/p/the-open-secret-about-confidential)**:

Confidential Computing aims to protect running workloads from their
environment, reducing the Trusted Computing Base (TCB). The main push
comes from public cloud vendors to enable running more sensitive
workloads. Main technologies used by Azure and GCP are AMD SEV-SNP,
Intel SGX, and Intel TDX. However, these have faced attestation key
extraction issues, such as in the case of Intel SGX for breaking UHD
Blu-ray DRM. Architectural decisions might continue to produce bugs,
making microcode workloads exposed to side channel attacks. AWS uses
their proprietary Nitro system but lacks public details and external
scrutiny. While reducing TCB is a desirable goal, the current state of
Confidential Computing shows measured enthusiasm is necessary.

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**[Google\'s Chrome Antitrust
Paradox](https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4780718)**:

This article examines Google\'s dominance in the browser market and its
role in reinforcing the company\'s position in online advertising and
publishing through Chrome, which is perceived as a neutral platform
built on open-source technologies. The authors argue that Chrome serves
as a key tool for Google to maintain and extend its market power, often
at the expense of competition and innovation. They discuss potential
regulatory interventions and remedies based on historical antitrust
precedents. The article highlights the need to address this gap in order
to ensure a competitive digital environment that nurtures innovation and
safeguards consumer interests.

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**[SSSL - Hackless SSL bypass for the Wii
U](https://github.com/PretendoNetwork/SSSL)**:

This article discusses a commit in a GitHub repository with the
SSSL/Public Notifications branch. It has been forked once and starred 77
times, utilizing the GPL-3.0 license. The commit is not associated with
any branches within the repository but may belong to a fork outside of
it. However, the article mentions that \"You can\'t perform that action
at this time,\" which implies that there may be limitations in
performing certain actions related to the commit or its associated
information.

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**[How I Tripped Over the Debian Weak Keys
Vulnerability](https://www.hezmatt.org/~mpalmer/blog/2024/04/09/how-i-tripped-over-the-debian-weak-keys-vuln.html)**:

The 16th anniversary of the disclosure of a Debian OpenSSL package
vulnerability will be marked next month. This vulnerability allowed for
predictable private keys to be generated for about 18 months, leading to
potential security threats. In March 2008, Engine Yard discovered that
GitHub was experiencing issues with SSH login times due to the number of
keys in its \~/.ssh/authorized_keys file. To resolve this issue, they
patched OpenSSH to look up keys in a MySQL database, indexed on the key
fingerprint. This patch helped improve SSH logins speed but also led to
users being able to access other users\' repos over SSH. The GitHub team
discovered that some users had keys with the same fingerprint, which was
due to Debian maintainer\'s cleanup of OpenSSL\'s randomness generation
code. This reduced the number of possible keys generated by a user from
billions to around 32,000.

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**[Don\'t require people to change \'source code\' to configure your
programs April 8,
2024](https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/programming/ConfigureNoSourceCodeChanges)**:

The article emphasizes that using build time configuration settings
through methods such as editing Makefiles or header files is not an
ideal approach for software development. This method can lead to errors
and conflicts when updating the software, as users would need to merge
their changes with the new release\'s configurations. Instead, the
author suggests maintaining build-time configurations entirely outside
of what the software provider ships, allowing a more manageable system
and reducing conflicts between updates.

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**[MapSCII - The Whole World In Your
Console.](https://github.com/rastapasta/mapscii?tab=readme-ov-file)**:

This article is about MapSCII, a Braille and ASCII world map renderer
designed for consoles. To use it on Mac or Linux, users need to install
telnet using brew, while Windows users can connect with PuTTY. The
project has an MIT license and has received 7k stars and 232 forks.

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**[5 ways to use the new Find My Device on
Android](https://blog.google/products/android/android-find-my-device/)**:

The new Find My Device experience is now available on Android devices
around the world, starting in the U.S. and Canada. It uses a
crowdsourced network of over a billion Android devices to help users
locate their misplaced devices or everyday items quickly and securely.
Users can locate offline devices, keep track of everyday items with
Bluetooth tags from Chipolo and Pebblebee, find nearby items, pinpoint
devices at home using Nest, and share accessories with friends and
family. The Find My Device network is private and secure by design,
offering multi-layered protections for user safety and privacy.

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**[After AI beat them, professional go players got better and more
creative](https://www.henrikkarlsson.xyz/p/go)**:

The game of Go experienced a significant improvement in decision quality
from 1950 to the mid-2010s as players reached a plateau. However, after
DeepMind\'s AlphaGo AI beat the best human players, the weakest
professionals surpassed the strongest ones before AI. The players
improved not only by imitating the AI but also becoming more creative
with moves that deviated from what the AI would do. This flourishing of
creativity suggests that superhuman AI systems can push humans to
reevaluate certain moves and break through blockages in their skills.
The development in Go shows that, as humans learn from AIs, they might
be able to push beyond limitations and reach higher levels of
performance.

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**[It\'s getting hard to use and recommend Firefox, I\'m afraid for the
free web](https://ntietz.com/blog/firefox-and-the-free-web/)**:

The article discusses the author\'s experience with Firefox as their
primary browser, highlighting issues they faced such as video call
interruptions and constant breakage. They argue that despite its flaws,
preserving the free web requires having more stakeholders than just
Google and Mozilla, which is why they continue to use Firefox. The
author hopes that under new leadership, Mozilla can regain its footing
by leaning into data privacy, allowing them to make a clear pitch for
everyday users.

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**[Distributed SQLite: Paradigm shift or
hype?](https://kerkour.com/distributed-sqlite)**:

This article discusses the use of SQLite as an edge database,
highlighting its pros and cons in distributed environments. The author
emphasizes that while SQLite is fast and efficient on single servers, it
can become complex when used in more than one machine or datacenter due
to asynchronous replication issues and eventual consistency problems.
They argue for focusing on HTTP caching instead of trying to force
complexity into applications by using SQLite as a backend database. The
author also recommends PostgreSQL over SQLite for most use cases,
considering it a better abstraction for database management in large
organizations.

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**[blocky](https://0xerr0r.github.io/blocky/v0.23/)**:

The article discusses Blocky, a DNS proxy and ad-blocker developed in Go
language that features blocking of DNS queries with external lists
(ad-block, malware) and whitelisting options for different client
groups. It offers advanced DNS configuration options like customizable
caching, conditional forwarding to external servers, and supports
various modern DNS protocols. The software improves network speed,
provides security through privacy extensions, is open source, and
integrates with Prometheus metrics, Grafana dashboards, REST API
endpoints, and CLI tools. Blocky is designed for simple installation,
configuration, and stateless operation.

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**[PDF: Build Systems à la Carte: Theory and
Practice](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/uploads/prod/2020/04/build-systems-jfp.pdf)**:

In the paper \"Build Systems à la Carte: Theory and Practice\" by
Mokhov, Mitchell, and Peyton Jones, they explore the design space of
build systems and present a framework for understanding and comparing
them. They identify key properties such as static vs dynamic
dependencies, local vs cloud, deterministic vs non-deterministic build
tasks, early cutoff, self-tracking build systems, and the type of
persistently stored build information.

The paper also presents executable abstractions that can express the
intricacies of build systems, including task descriptions, build system
components like schedulers and rebuilders, and types of tasks such as
TaskApplicative, TaskMonad, and TaskFunctor. They discuss different
types of rebuilders, such as Verifying Traces, Constructive Traces, Deep
Constructive Traces, and the challenges associated with each.

The authors implement various build systems using their framework,
including M A K E, SH A K E, BA Z E L, C L O U D BU I L D, and N I X.
They also present a model of C L O U D S H A K E, which combines the
advantages of minimalism, early cutoff, and monadic dependencies with
cloud-capable build systems.

The paper concludes by discussing their experience implementing and
using these build systems in practice, including challenges such as
dealing with errors, parallelism, impure computations, cloud
implementation, key-dependent value types, self-tracking, and file
watching vs polling. The authors also relate other build systems to
their abstractions and discuss related work on self-adjusting
computation and memoization.

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**[Big Tech passkey implementations are a trap \|
Proton](https://proton.me/blog/big-tech-passkey)**:

Proton Pass now supports passkeys on all devices, aiming to make them
universal and accessible to everyone. The original goal behind passkeys
was to provide faster, easier, and more secure sign-ins while reducing
reliance on passwords; however, Apple and Google\'s implementations
prioritized locking users into their ecosystems rather than providing a
secure solution for all. Proton Pass aims to make passkey usage easy,
open-source, and available to everyone with its free plan, emphasizing
the importance of ensuring passkeys fulfill their potential for
universal adoption.

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**[Paying Off People's Medical Debt Has Little Impact on Their Lives,
Study
Finds](https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/08/science/rip-medical-debt.html)**:

R.I.P. Medical Debt, a nonprofit group, has relieved Americans of \$11
billion in hospital bills over the past decade. However, a study found
that debt relief did not improve mental health or credit scores for
those who received assistance and were just as likely to forgo medical
care as those with unpaid bills. The researchers followed 213,000 people
in debt and randomly selected some to work with the nonprofit group.

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**[Turchin\'s terrifying
predictions](https://donaldclarkplanb.blogspot.com/2024/04/turchins-terrifying-predictions.html?m=1)**:

Peter Turchin\'s book \"End Times\" explores how science can be applied
to history, using large data sets to identify key indicators for
political instability. The factors he highlights include declining real
wages, growing income inequality, overproduction of graduates,
decreasing public trust, and escalating public debt. These factors
contribute to the wealth pumping money towards the top of the economic
pyramid, leaving the poor and middle class behind. This disconnect
between the credentialed class (graduates) and the working class
(deplorables) exacerbates the political instability in countries like
the US, UK, and Europe. Turchin\'s hypothesis predicts a battle among
aspirant graduates for declining opportunities and rewards, which could
lead to far-right movements like Trumpism and Brexit.

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**[Poor Predictors: Job Interviews Are Useless and
Unfair](https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/insight-therapy/202008/poor-predictors-job-interviews-are-useless-and-unfair)**:

The traditional, unstructured job interview is a poor predictor of
future performance and success due to its limited sample size, the
difficulty in judging someone\'s character or skills based on a single
conversation, and interviewer bias. Despite these shortcomings, the job
interview remains popular because it is easy to organize, conduct, and
people prefer the personal nature of the process. Better alternatives
for predicting future performance include structured interviews,
situational interviews, and \"job auditions.\" Employers should consider
hiring candidates who refuse to participate in an unstructured interview
process.

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**[I tried Tesla FSD](https://werd.io/2024/i-tried-tesla-fsd)**:

The author discusses their experience with Tesla\'s Full Self Driving
(FSD) feature, which they found to be very frightening and unreliable.
They mention that usage of the feature has been low due to its high cost
and potential safety concerns. Despite being a Tesla owner, they would
not pay for FSD and recommend spending money on other things instead.
The author concludes by stating that they would only consider using an
autonomous vehicle for long road trips.

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**[Long Covid blood clues could prompt future
trials](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-68762171)**:

A UK study suggests that people with long Covid have evidence of
continuing inflammation in their blood, which could help understanding
of the condition and how it may be treated. The presence of certain
proteins increased the risk of specific symptoms, such as fatigue, in
those sick enough to need hospital treatment. It is unclear whether
milder cases of Covid have the same effect on the body. Long Covid -
symptoms lasting at least 12 weeks after a Covid infection - is thought
to have affected millions worldwide. The research found that some
proteins in the blood of those with long Covid could be linked to their
specific symptoms, which may lead to the development of specific tests
and treatments for various types of long Covid.

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**[Baldiges Urteil im Vastaamo-Hack: Verräterische
Transaktionen](https://www.golem.de/news/urteil-im-vastaamo-hack-verraeterische-transaktionen-2404-183845.html)**:

In einem beispiellosen Hack wurden Patienten mit gestohlenen Daten
erpresst, um den mutmaßlichen Täter zu überführen. Die Polizei hat
Monero-Transaktionen nachverfolgen können, indem sie eine
Kryptowährungsspur folgte, die zu K.\'s Monero-Konto führte. Die
Ermittler haben auch herausgefunden, dass K. Zugang zu verschiedenen
Servern hatte, die mit den Patientendaten-Servern in Verbindung standen.
Am 30. April wird das Urteil im Fall Vastaamo verkündet.

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**[Autism and ADHD are linked to disturbed gut flora very early in
life](https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-04-autism-adhd-linked-disturbed-gut.html)**:

A study led by researchers from the University of Florida and Linköping
University found that disturbed gut flora in infants is associated with
neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder, ADHD,
communication disorder, and intellectual disability later in life. The
study examined the composition of gut flora, along with several other
factors, in relation to the development of children\'s nervous systems.
Researchers found that biological markers associated with future
neurological disorders were present at birth in cord blood or stool
samples taken from one-year-olds a decade before diagnosis. Factors such
as antibiotic treatment during infancy, repeated ear infections, and the
presence of specific gut bacteria were identified as potential
contributors to neurodevelopmental disorders. The study suggests that
early identification of these biomarkers could lead to screening
protocols and preventive measures in the future.

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**[What Does My Cancer Diagnosis ACTUALLY
Mean？](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlPDdhRvVhA) (Video):**

The video discusses the complexity of cancer diagnosis and the various
systems used to stage and grade it. Firstly, it explains that the
staging system begins at 0 (ductal carcinoma in situ or DCIS) and
progresses through stages 1-4, classifying the cancer based on its
spreading capabilities. The video also introduces the TNM system (T for
tumor size, N for lymph nodes affected, and M for distant metastasis),
which is another way to stage cancer, with each letter indicating a
specific aspect of the disease\'s progression.

Additionally, the video explains that doctors determine how aggressive
the cancer is by examining its morphology (microscopic appearance) under
a microscope and assigning it a grade from 1 (well-differentiated) to 3
(poorly differentiated). Some cancers have their own specific grading
systems, but they all follow the same principle of higher numbers
indicating more aggressive cells.

Finally, the video emphasizes that understanding these terms and results
is crucial for tailoring treatment based on each patient\'s unique
situation. It aims to help patients feel more comfortable with their
diagnoses by explaining the various staging systems, grading methods,
and how they all contribute to determining the most effective course of
action.

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**[Keyless Go -- schlüssellos Auto los ｜ Marktcheck
SWR](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zzysn3m6dsg) (Video):**

This video discusses the growing problem of car thefts using keyless
systems and provides information on how criminals are exploiting this
vulnerability. Key points include:

1\. Car thieves typically operate at night, sometimes with homemade
devices or smaller tools that can intercept signals from keyless entry
systems. 2. The victim in the video had saved for years to buy a
Mercedes AMG GLE 63 Coupé and it was stolen using this method. 3.
Keyless systems are not standard remote keys; they don\'t require
pressing buttons, but simply approaching the car with the key unlocks
it. 4. This convenience is being exploited by thieves who can extend the
range of the signal between the car and the key, allowing them to unlock
and even start vehicles without having the physical key. 5. Since 2019,
many models are particularly vulnerable to this type of theft; nearly
all well-known brands are affected. 6. The ADAC has published an online
list showing that only 45 out of 631 tested cars have keyless security
technology to protect against such thefts. 7. There is a technology
called U-WB (Ultra Wideband) that can detect how far away the key is
based on signal timing, making it harder for criminals to intercept the
signals. Some newer models are now better protected with this system in
place. 8. Despite its availability for five years, many vehicles still
have vulnerable keyless systems installed, and no one knows why or can
appeal to manufacturers to fix these security gaps quickly. 9. For
victims like Kevin Strohmann, insurance can help recover the stolen
car\'s value (in his case, almost 80,000 euros). However, specific
conditions must be met for this compensation. 10. Preventing keyless
vehicle theft is possible by disabling the function at the door opening
or storing the keys as far away from the car as possible, using an
anti-signal box to block the key\'s signal, or keeping the key as far
away from the car as possible.

Summary: The video highlights the issue of keyless vehicle theft and
discusses how criminals exploit vulnerabilities in these systems. It
also offers some prevention tips and emphasizes the need for
manufacturers to address this issue more urgently.

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**[Handelskrieg China gegen die USA： Auf welcher Seite steht
Deutschland？ ｜ Auf den
Punkt](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE3JelOcj2s) (Video):**

The topics discussed in the transcript of the YouTube video include:

1\. Diplomatic and economic challenges between Germany and China. The
conversation focuses on the need for realpolitik in both diplomatic and
economic relations, as well as Germany\'s strategic interests in
maintaining a balance in its relationship with China.

2\. The transcript also covers the issue of human rights and the moral
aspects of international business, highlighting that while Germany may
have always practiced realpolitik, it is crucial for the country to be
aware of the impact of its actions on both economic and moral
dimensions.

3\. A discussion about the potential dangers of China\'s strategic
ambiguity, as well as how the United States and Europe are responding to
the threat. The transcript delves into the consequences of a possible
decoupling between the US and China, including the risks for European
companies that heavily rely on Chinese markets and supply chains.

4\. The conversation also touches upon the current economic situation in
China, with concerns about the real estate market bubble, overcapacity
issues in several industries, and a potential slowdown in the Chinese
economy. The impact of these factors on German companies is also
discussed.

5\. Finally, the transcript explores the possibility of a
de-globalization trend, particularly if Donald Trump were to win the US
presidential elections again. This could lead to further regionalization
and increased trade barriers, affecting countries like Germany that have
heavily benefited from China\'s economic rise.

In summary, the transcript of the YouTube video offers a comprehensive
analysis of the complex relationship between Germany and China, as well
as broader geopolitical implications for Europe and the United States.
It highlights the risks associated with globalization, realpolitik in
international relations, and the potential consequences of
de-globalization trends.

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**[Trigger-Taktik： Gefühle als Waffe (mit Maxi Schafroth) ｜ extra 3 ｜
NDR](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9eBRxpH3kk) (Video):**

The Youtube video discusses the increasing number of people who claim
they no longer watch news due to issues such as climate catastrophe,
inflation, economic crisis, heating bans, and language bans. It
highlights Germany\'s challenging situation with rising costs, extreme
temperatures, and political divisions. The video also examines the
emotionalization of news through music beds, social media bombardment,
and a lack of civil discourse around topics like police crime
statistics.

It emphasizes the importance of rational thinking and arguing in
politics and criticizes politicians who rely on emotions instead of
facts. The speaker, Maximilian Schafroth, also discusses his role as an
\"Emotion Manager,\" working to provoke reactions from people by
targeting their fears and anxieties.

In summary, the video raises concerns about Germany\'s challenges, the
emotional manipulation in politics, and the need for a return to
rational thought and civil discourse in public discussions.

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**[Actually Understand Type 2
Diabetes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xIZMZCznjM) (Video):**

Type 2 diabetes is a widespread disease affecting more than 400 million
people worldwide. It can be caused by the pancreas not producing enough
insulin or when the body cannot properly use the insulin it produces.
Insulin is responsible for regulating blood glucose levels, which are a
result of converting food into glucose to distribute it to cells. Over
time, uncontrolled diabetes can lead to hyperglycemia and damage various
body systems, especially nerves and blood vessels.

Type 2 diabetes is the most common form, affecting over 90% of cases.
Prediabetes is a category used for those who show signs of potential
diabetes development but do not yet exhibit classic symptoms like
excessive urination. Researchers continue to uncover genetic and
environmental factors contributing to type 2 diabetes, such as increased
body weight, lower physical activity levels, and certain social factors.

Managing type 2 diabetes involves monitoring blood sugar levels through
hemoglobin A1c tests, maintaining a healthy diet rich in fruits,
vegetables, whole grains, legumes, complex carbohydrates paired with
fiber, and healthy fats, while also engaging in regular physical
activity. Medications like metformin and semaglutide are prescribed when
necessary to help control blood sugar levels. Remission is possible
through a combination of lifestyle changes, but the duration of
remission remains unclear.

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**[You Can\'t Shop Your Way Out of Climate
Change](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OTxdgMJsnw) (Video):**

The transcript discusses the issue of sustainability in consumer
products and the assumption that buying green alternatives will help
solve environmental problems. It highlights the need to rethink economic
systems and focus on reducing consumption, rather than just switching to
green products. Key points include:

1\. Green products are not environmentally friendly if their
manufacturing processes contribute significantly to emissions and
resource depletion. 2. The global economy is operating in ecological
deficit as countries like the U.S. consume resources faster than they
can regenerate, contributing to climate change and pollution. 3. GDP
measures economic activity rather than quality of life or environmental
impacts. 4. We cannot buy our way out of climate change; instead, we
need to rethink how our systems function by focusing on reducing
consumption, improving urban planning, investing in renewable energy,
and creating long-lasting products for all consumers.

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**[Integration](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mzd7UlQwqsc) (Video):**

The Transcript eines Youtube Videos covers various topics related to
software architecture and integration. The main themes include the
nature of integrating systems in modern software development, different
types of integrations, the role of Enterprise Service Buses (ESBs),
messaging systems, RESTful APIs, RPCs, databases, file sharing, and data
mashing as means of integration.

1\. Integration Problem: The first topic is about the problem of
integrating systems in modern software development. Software-Systems are
not isolated entities; they need to interact with other systems. This
interaction can occur at two levels: system architecture level (where
different services/components of a single system communicate) and
enterprise architecture level (where multiple systems within an
organization need to be integrated).

2\. Integration Types: The speaker identifies several types of
integrations, including those that ensure no cascading failures when one
system fails, keep changes in one service from affecting others, or
prevent availability issues from impacting other systems. These
integrations can be bilateral or multilateral, with different levels of
influence and communication.

3\. Integration Goals: The goal of a good integration is to promote
loose coupling between systems to avoid the spread of failures and
maintain system availability. This also involves considering social
communications between teams that are involved in integrating services.

4\. Enterprise Service Buses (ESBs): ESBs are software tools used for
facilitating communication and data exchange between different
applications or components within an enterprise. They provide a central
point for managing and routing messages, transforming data, monitoring
communication, ensuring service redundancy, implementing standard
protocols, and providing quality of service guarantees. However, the
speaker expresses skepticism about their effectiveness due to potential
bottlenecks, lack of flexibility in accommodating specific requirements,
and the challenge of managing integration across diverse systems within
an enterprise.

5\. Alternatives to ESBs: The speaker suggests messaging systems as a
viable alternative to ESBs. These systems allow for asynchronous
communication between services, providing resilience, reliability, and
transactional guarantees. They also enable the creation of distributed
systems where each service can manage its local state while being part
of a global system.

6\. RESTful APIs: The speaker discusses REST principles, which are based
on HTTP and provide a stateless, cacheable, and uniform interface for
services. RESTful APIs allow for content negotiation, hypermedia
(HATOAS), and idempotent operations, offering flexibility in
communication and integration. However, they are typically synchronous,
requiring more effort to ensure certain outcomes compared to messaging
systems.

7\. RPCs, Databases, and File Sharing: The speaker briefly mentions
other integration options such as Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs), shared
databases, and file sharing. While these methods can be used for
integration, they come with limitations like platform dependence, lack
of features, or low-tech approaches.

8\. Data Mashing: This involves creating a catalog of data products that
can be analyzed to make better decisions. It is particularly useful when
integrating data for analysis purposes but may not be the best general
solution for system integration.

Executive Summary: The Transcript eines Youtube Videos delves into
various aspects of software system integration, discussing different
types of integrations, the role of Enterprise Service Buses, messaging
systems like Kafka, RESTful APIs, and other alternatives like RPCs,
databases, file sharing, and data mashing. It emphasizes the importance
of loose coupling between systems to avoid failures and maintain
availability while considering social communications among teams
involved in integration processes.

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**[I ported THOUSANDS of apps to Windows
95](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTUMNtKQLl8) (Video):**

The transcript of the YouTube video is a detailed exploration of the
process of backporting Microsoft\'s .NET framework to Windows 95. The
speaker shares their journey, including the challenges and solutions
they encountered along the way. Here are the key topics discussed in the
video:

1\. **Introduction to Windows 95 and its impact on home computing:** The
speaker begins by discussing the significance of Windows 95 as a
milestone in home computing. It was user-friendly, affordable, and set
the stage for future operating systems.

2\. **Why backport .NET to Windows 95?:** The speaker explains their
personal motivation behind attempting to backport .NET to Windows 95.
They grew up with computers during this era and were inspired by the
possibilities of creating and connecting through technology.

3\. **The challenge of backporting .NET to Windows 95:** The speaker
outlines the main obstacles they faced in trying to run .NET on Windows
95. These included missing system calls, incompatible Unicode standards,
and a lack of support for certain hardware instructions.

4\. **Dealing with exceptions and unhandled errors:** The speaker
discusses how they used debugging tools like Windybug and dnspy to
identify and resolve various exceptions that occurred when interacting
with the user interface or calling system functions not supported by
Windows 95.

5\. **The role of decompiling in backporting:** The speaker explains the
process of decompiling C# code to understand how .NET works, which was
essential for making necessary modifications. They also discuss the use
of tools like Orca for editing MSI files and scripts for automating
tasks.

6\. **The final result and future possibilities:** After overcoming all
the challenges, the speaker successfully backported .NET to Windows 95,
extending its compatibility to version 3.5. The video concludes with a
reflection on the importance of software preservation and how modern
technologies can enhance our experience with older systems.

**Executive Summary:** The YouTube video is an engaging account of the
process of backporting Microsoft\'s .NET framework to Windows 95. It
highlights the technical challenges faced, the tools used for debugging
and decompiling, and the personal motivation behind the project. The
speaker emphasizes the importance of software preservation and how
modern technologies can help in keeping old systems alive and relevant.

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**[Magnificent Ancient Kings： The Únětice
Culture](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fcEHA2ABeo) (Video):**

The transcript discusses the Unetice culture, which was the most
influential society at the heart of early Bronze Age Europe. This
society developed from the merging of the Bell Beaker and Corded Ware
cultures around 2200 BC. They controlled fertile plains, valleys,
highlands, mountains, and produced enormous quantities of copper and
tin. The Unetice culture created wonders like the Nebra Skydisk, which
was called the oldest depiction of astronomical phenomena in the world.
Their social hierarchies were detectable through archaeology, and they
had state-like societies with standardized ritual expressions and
institutions like standing armies, centralized grain production, and
elaborate burial mounds for their rulers. The Unetice culture was
influential on later Bronze Age and Iron Age societies of Europe and
played a crucial role in trade routes across the continent.

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**[Does ＂Every Little Thing＂ REALLY Stop Climate
Change？](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOJ2Mf6KQ3g) (Video):**

The transcript discusses the limitations of individual actions to combat
climate change and environmental crises, emphasizing that small changes
do not significantly impact the global issue. It highlights that the
wealthiest 1% contribute more than twice as much emissions compared to
the poorest 50%, and that our personal choices are overshadowed by
complex systems and decisions made by large corporations and
governments.

The discussion then shifts toward how the \"do-anything\" approach
allows for continued inaction from major polluters, such as ExxonMobil,
which invests in climate initiatives while maintaining business as usual
through fossil fuel extraction and lobbying against climate regulations.
This convenient solution is more focused on political agreements rather
than substantial changes to the economy and infrastructure necessary for
a meaningful impact.

The United Nations\' climate conferences, such as the Paris Climate
Agreement, have not been sufficient in limiting temperature increases,
with countries failing to meet their commitments and falling short of
the 1.5-degree goal. The Glasgow conference faced disappointment from
lack of progress on phasing out coal.

The video concludes by arguing that personal choices alone are
insufficient to save the planet; rather, changes must be made in energy
sources and sustainable practices at a larger scale.

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**[How Executives Get Rich Making Poor Decisions ｜ Cold
Take](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuIitYcoSiE) (Video):**

The video discusses the challenges faced by the gaming industry,
specifically focusing on corporate decisions made to maximize profits.
Key points include:

1\. Kotaku was instructed by Geo Media to swap out opinion pieces for 50
video game guides per week, leading to concerns about the site\'s
quality and direction.

2\. Several gaming studios have been forced to shift their focus from
creating innovative games to making live service looter shooter games
due to market pressures and high stakes in the industry.

3\. The gaming industry has seen a trend of companies prioritizing
profits over quality, leading to potential backlash and disappointment
among fans.

4\. Examples of companies facing issues include Embracer Group, which
has been accused of using investor money and loans to purchase multiple
studios without considering the long-term impact on their products.

5\. Ubisoft\'s Skull & Bones is criticized for being a project that was
essentially already made 10 years ago but took additional time and
resources to complete, ultimately costing around \$200 million.

6\. The video highlights the potential consequences of corporate
decisions in the gaming industry on employees, fans, and overall quality
of games. It calls for more focus on creating quality games and
maintaining a healthy balance between profits and creativity.

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**[Warum Rechtspopulisten auf TikTok durchstarten ｜ ARTE Europa - Die
Woche](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLMuNT2hRg8) (Video):**

The Transcript of the YouTube video discusses the role of TikTok in
politics, particularly in attracting right-wing politicians and their
successful strategies for gaining followers and support among young
people. Key points include:

1\. TikTok is an effective platform for politicians to reach a younger
audience and engage with them through humor, catchy music, emojis, and
sarcasm. This allows right-wing political figures to communicate their
messages without direct confrontation or fact-checking. 2. The far-right
in Europe has successfully used TikTok to gain popularity and support.
Examples include Jordan Bardella of the National Rally party in France,
who gained over a million followers on TikTok within three years. 3. In
Portugal, the Chega party emerged as a winner during the last election
due to their TikTok videos and provocative actions that went viral
quickly. 4. The right-wing parties post more content on TikTok than
other EU politicians and receive significantly higher engagement through
likes and comments. This is expected to result in gains for the
right-wing parties during the upcoming European elections. 5. Moderate
parties need to adapt their strategies and appeal to young voters by
utilizing social media platforms like TikTok, where potential voters are
prevalent.

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**[Aaron Patterson - Future of Developer Acceleration with Rails - Rails
World 2023](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnqRMQ0iQTg) (Video):**

The transcript of the YouTube video presents several topics related to
programming and software development. Here\'s a summary of each topic
along with key points, arguments, facts, names, and technical terms:

1\. Introduction (0-2 minutes)

     - The speaker begins by performing a magic trick transforming water into more water.
     - They introduce themselves as Aaron Patterson, also known as Tenderlove, a code comedian who is delivering the final keynote at Rails World in Amsterdam.
     - They express relief after completing their talk and anticipation to enjoy the rest of the conference.

2\. Personal Experience with Ruby and Rails (2-4 minutes)

     - The speaker shares their love for Ruby because it allows them to code creatively and efficiently, comparing Java code snippets to equivalent Ruby code.
     - They express admiration for Rails, noting its ability to take many decisions away from developers, such as the choice of test frameworks, ORM, and folder structure.

3\. Performance (4-8 minutes)

     - The speaker discusses performance in web applications, stating that both Ruby and Rails are highly optimized but for different purposes: Ruby is optimized for general purpose programming, while Rails is optimized for writing web applications quickly.
     - They argue against the common belief of rewriting code in C or Rust to improve performance, instead advocating for using JIT compilers and focusing on holistic approaches like optimizing algorithms and setting expectations.
     - The speaker introduces Vernier, a next-generation CRuby profiler developed with John Hawthorne, which provides insights into application behavior through flame graphs and call trees.

4\. Writing Fast Applications (8-12 minutes)

     - The speaker discusses profiling tools as essential for exploring large code bases, specifically mentioning the use of sampling profilers like Vernier.
     - They provide a simple example of how these profilers work by tracing the execution of a slow program and generating a flame graph from it.
     - The speaker demonstrates how to use Vernier with Rails applications, showcasing its features such as custom markers, GC information, thread support, and the ability to profile multiple threads simultaneously.

5\. Writing Apps Fast (12-18 minutes)

     - The speaker transitions to discussing language servers, which are programs that communicate with editors over a common protocol like the Language Server Protocol (LSP).
     - They build a simple language server in Ruby using LSP and demonstrate its functionality within Vim by checking syntax errors on saved files.
     - The speaker then introduces Refreshing, a prototype language server for Rails, which provides features such as hover information, jump to definition, automatic refreshing, and error highlighting.

6\. Integration with Rails (18-23 minutes)

     - The speaker explains the process of integrating the language server into a running Rails application in development mode.
     - They discuss how the language server retrieves information about Active Record attributes, URL helpers, helper definitions, and error messages using various techniques like reading file contents, checking named routes, and monkey patching Rails.
     - The speaker acknowledges the complexity of these methods but emphasizes their effectiveness in providing valuable features for developers.

7\. Conclusion (23-26 minutes)

     - The speaker encourages the adoption of language servers in development environments to improve productivity and suggests that Rails should include a language server out of the box.
     - They wrap up the presentation by emphasizing the importance of building fast apps, building apps fast, using Ruby and Rails, and enabling widget for performance improvements.

Executive Summary: The transcript covers various aspects of programming
and software development, focusing on performance optimization, writing
fast applications, and leveraging language servers to enhance
productivity in web development. The speaker shares their experience
with Ruby and Rails, arguing against the common practice of rewriting
code in lower-level languages for performance improvements. They
introduce Vernier as a profiling tool and Refreshing as a prototype
language server for Rails, demonstrating how these tools can be
integrated into the development process to streamline coding and
debugging tasks. The speaker concludes by advocating for the widespread
adoption of language servers and suggests that Rails should include one
out of the box to simplify the experience for developers.

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**[Medizinische Versorgungszentren -- lukrative Investition zu Lasten
von Patienten？ I Plusminus
SWR](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byXgjWRRAbE) (Video):**

1\. The Altdorf case: A town faced the sudden lack of general
practitioners as two experienced doctors retired and sold their practice
to a new doctor who took over both cash registers, leading to claims
that the service was limited or even nonexistent. The selling doctors
were part of a medical services company that converted the practice into
an outpatient clinic with employed physicians.

2\. Legal disputes: After the changes, patients reported being asked to
find new doctors. The medical services company claimed it had to close
due to safety threats against its employees and relocated to another
existing site. Some patients filed lawsuits as they felt misled by the
company\'s claims of better service quality.

3\. Market concentration: Experts like Lena Oberloher noted that a
growing number of medical investors are active in the market, making it
difficult for young doctors to establish their own practices amidst
large-scale players with significant financial backing and influence.

4\. Unfair competition: Critics argue that the current system benefits
those with the most capital, allowing them to outbid individual
practitioners or prolong negotiations until regular people give up. This
also affects local Kassenärztlichen Vereinigungen, which have limited
options when dealing with large medical service providers in their area.

5\. Quality concerns: Medical supply centers were originally intended to
improve patient care but are now criticized for potentially leading to a
decline in quality due to the dominance of larger providers and reduced
competition among practitioners.

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**[Gesund ohne OP ｜ ARTE
Re：](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVbVtyF6Rj4) (Video):**

The Youtube video discusses the problems within the healthcare system
such as high costs, overcrowded hospitals, unnecessary operations, and
limited time for doctors to spend with patients. Dr. Arne Björnjäger
develops an alternative movement therapy to avoid unnecessary surgeries
and improve the patient\'s quality of life. Another example is a new
Kaltplasma treatment that helps in healing chronic wounds without
amputation. Friedemann Geiger introduces Shared Decision Making, a
concept where doctors and patients make decisions together to determine
whether an operation is necessary or not. This approach has shown better
patient outcomes and reduced costs for the healthcare system overall.

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**[Forschung, Fake und faule Tricks ｜ Doku HD Reupload ｜
ARTE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HvTrM-bCtM) (Video):**

The Transcript eines Youtube Videos discusses the manipulation of
scientific research by various industries to serve their interests. The
video begins by introducing the problem of Bienensterben (bee decline)
and how it has been linked to the use of certain pesticides,
particularly neonicotinoids. It then delves into the history of
scientific misinformation, using the tobacco industry as a case study.

The video explains how the tobacco industry systematically funded
research to cast doubt on the health risks associated with smoking. They
used tactics such as promoting alternative causes for diseases and
funding studies that would create confusion rather than provide clear
answers. This strategy was later adopted by other industries, including
those in agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and energy.

The video also touches on the concept of agnotology, which is the study
of ignorance or the deliberate creation of uncertainty about scientific
facts. It discusses how this phenomenon can be used to protect corporate
interests at the expense of public health and the environment.

In addition, the video explores the issue of Bisphenol A (BPA), a
chemical found in many plastic products. Despite evidence linking it to
health problems, the industry has been successful in casting doubt on
its harmful effects by manipulating research results.

The video also highlights how the asbestos industry manipulated public
opinion through the creation of a false debate about the safety of
asbestos. They did this by promoting the concept of \"junk science\" and
creating an illusion of wide support for their views.

Finally, the video discusses the role of social media in spreading
misinformation and creating echo chambers. It uses the example of
climate change skeptics who use these platforms to promote their views
and counter scientific consensus.

The executive summary is that the video exposes the systematic
manipulation of scientific research by various industries for their own
benefit. It highlights the importance of critical thinking and
understanding how scientific misinformation is created and spread. The
video calls for a stronger protection of independent, evidence-based
science to ensure public health and environmental safety.

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**[Das riskante Spiel deutscher Autobosse in China ｜ DW
Nachrichten](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCbMBi4e1jg) (Video):**

1\. The German automotive industry\'s struggle on the Chinese market:
Once the largest auto-consuming market globally, China has evolved into
a leading manufacturing powerhouse. Germany and its companies have been
forced to adapt to this change, with Volkswagen being one of the main
actors in helping develop China\'s automotive sector. However, these
changes have made the Chinese market increasingly risky for German
businesses. 2. China\'s use of economic interests as a weapon: The
country has started using its widening influence to pressure
international partners by leveraging their economic interests. This
political shift is having significant consequences for Germany\'s auto
manufacturers, who have long ignored the associated risks and
challenges. 3. German automotive industry\'s past success in China: For
decades, German automakers dominated the Chinese market, with Volkswagen
being one of the first to establish a joint venture in Shanghai in 1983.
This allowed them to shape the local auto industry and become its
biggest customer. 4. The shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) in China:
As China has moved away from traditional combustion engine-powered cars
towards EVs, German automakers have faced increased competition. Their
market share in China\'s EV sector is now less than 5%, compared to
around 20% for conventional cars. 5. The future of the German auto
industry and its dependence on China: To stay competitive globally,
Germany must redefine itself and cannot rely solely on the Chinese
market. However, as one of the world\'s most advanced EV markets, China
represents significant potential growth for German automakers. 6.
Challenges faced by German carmakers in China: German auto companies
must better understand the needs of Chinese consumers and adapt their
products accordingly to stay ahead in this rapidly evolving market. For
instance, many cars from Germany lack entertainment features popular
among younger Chinese consumers. 7. The risks associated with increasing
dependence on China for technology and innovation: As Chinese companies
continue to advance in EV-related technologies such as batteries and
autonomous driving, German auto manufacturers must adapt or risk losing
their competitive edge. 8. Investment strategies of German automakers in
China: Companies like Volkswagen, Mercedes, and BMW have invested over 5
billion euros to establish joint ventures with Chinese partners in areas
such as battery production and autonomous driving technology. This
growing dependence on the Chinese market highlights the risks associated
with relying solely on it for success. 9. The relationship between
German and Chinese automakers: Both countries have benefited from their
mutual cooperation, but tensions are increasing due to economic and
political differences. Balancing this delicate relationship will be
crucial for the future of both industries. 10. The risks associated with
investing in China\'s auto industry: While Chinese market growth is
attractive, German automakers face several challenges, including
economic uncertainty, geopolitical tensions, and potential competition
from Chinese companies. This has led some European automakers to
consider withdrawing from the Chinese market altogether. 11. The future
of the global auto industry in China: As electric vehicles become
increasingly popular worldwide, the competitive landscape will likely
change dramatically over the next decade. German automakers must adapt
and innovate if they want to stay relevant in an ever-evolving market.

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**[WARNING： If You're Looking For a New Job in 2024 Watch This
First](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKWJHHmi-6g) (Video):**

The video discusses the growing trend of companies posting fake job
openings, known as ghost jobs or phantom jobs, which do not really exist
or have no intention of being filled. Companies use this tactic for
various reasons such as: 1) to keep overworked employees from
complaining about their workload by promising help is on the way, 2) to
maintain a pool of candidates readily available when hiring actually
takes place, 3) for appearances to create an impression of company
growth, and 4) to avoid paying for new hires. The video also cautions
job seekers against believing propaganda about job availability, advises
them not to get discouraged, and suggests that they should be aware of
common red flags indicating a ghost job posting.

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**[America and China fight for mineral
monopoly](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjMtfGpjh58) (Video):**

The transcript discusses the importance of critical minerals in modern
society and how Africa has 30% of the world\'s known critical mineral
resources. China dominates the global extraction, refining, and
processing of these mineral resources; however, America is developing a
comeback strategy to recapture a stake in Africa\'s minerals market by
reviving the Lobito Corridor railway. The Mineral Belt, stretching from
the Democratic Republic of Congo to South Africa, has high-grade quality
and infrastructure for exporting resources. America seeks to create a
value chain that will not only export critical minerals but also foster
business development and commercial activities in Africa. In comparison,
China is currently going through an economic slump and may consider
turning the Tazara railway into a value chain in its own right. African
nations may prefer to leverage American interests against those of the
Chinese or vice versa, hedging their positions to get the best deals
possible from either side.

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**[Dein Job ist nutzlos](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFyFop_KUwA)
(Video):**

The video discusses the prevalence of \"Bullshit Jobs\" (BS-Jobs), which
are defined as jobs that do not contribute anything to society or the
company but exist solely for employment purposes. According to David
Graeber, an American anthropologist and author of a book called BS-Jobs,
one in three people have no interest in their work, and many jobs are
unnecessary or even harmful. The video presents several categories of
Bullshit Jobs:

1\. Flankies - people who are hired to make someone else look important
or competent.

2\. Goons - individuals whose job is to cause harm, either mentally,
physically, or psychologically.

3\. Ducktapers - responsible for correcting mistakes or repairing damage
caused by others.

4\. Boxstickers - people who create reports and presentations that look
good but do not actually solve any problems.

5\. Taskmasters - individuals in middle management who assign tasks to
those who should not be managed at all.

The video also touches on the issue of system-relevant jobs, which are
essential for society but often poorly paid and undervalued. The
presenter argues that neoliberalism is responsible for creating these
problems, as it prioritizes profits over people and leads to a lack of
respect in the workforce. To address this issue, he suggests
redistributing wealth and appreciation within the value chain, so that
system-relevant jobs are properly valued and rewarded.

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