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blogpost: true
date: 22.4.2024
author: Tobias
location: Stuttgart
category: links, 2024
tags: links, 2024
language: Deutsch
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# Links für 2024 KW 16

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

**[WireViz](https://github.com/wireviz/WireViz)**:

WireViz is a tool for easily documenting cables, wiring harnesses, and
connector pinouts. It takes plain text, YAML-formatted files as input
and produces beautiful graphical output (SVG, PNG, etc.) thanks to
GraphViz.

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**[Software optimization resources. C++ and assembly. Windows, Linux,
BSD, Mac OS X](https://agner.org/optimize/)**:

The article discusses a collection of five optimization manuals,
catering to advanced programmers and compiler makers, focusing on
optimizing code for x86 and x86-64 family microprocessors across various
operating systems like DOS, Windows, Linux, BSD, and Mac OS X. The
manuals provide advice on C++ optimization, assembly language
programming, CPU microarchitecture, instruction tables, and calling
conventions for different compilers and operating systems. Additionally,
the article provides links to various tools and resources, including a
vector class library, object file converter and disassembler, subroutine
library, test programs, CPUID manipulation program, and links to other
related materials.

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**[Resource curse](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_curse)**:

The resource curse, also known as the paradox of plenty or the poverty
paradox, is a phenomenon where countries rich in natural resources like
fossil fuels and minerals have less economic growth, democracy, and
development compared to those with fewer resources. The International
Monetary Fund classifies 51 countries as \"resource-rich\", with 29
being low- and lower-middle-income. Common characteristics include high
dependence on resource wealth for fiscal revenues, export sales, or
both; low saving rates; poor growth performance; and highly volatile
resource revenues.

The Dutch disease is the economic decline caused by natural gas
extraction in the Netherlands from 1959 onwards. It led to an
appreciation of the currency, which made it harder for other sectors to
compete against imported goods. This resulted in a recession and loss of
manufacturing capabilities. Similar cases have been observed in
Venezuela (oil), Angola (diamonds, oil), and others.

Revenue volatility is another issue as natural resource prices are
subject to wide fluctuations. When governments rely heavily on these
revenues, sudden price changes can disrupt planning and debt service.
This often leads to widespread breaking of contracts or cuts in social
programs, eroding trust in the government. Hedging tools like forwards,
futures, options, and swaps can mitigate some risks.

Enclave effects describe how resource extraction industries operate as
isolated economic zones with limited connections to other sectors. This
can lead to neglect of education and infrastructure development, making
it difficult for non-resource sectors to compete. The high profits from
resources also attract investment away from these sectors.

Human capital could be negatively affected by the resource curse through
several channels. High wages in the resource sector might encourage
young workers to leave school early for employment opportunities. This
can lead to lower skill levels and productivity gains over time. In
addition, resource booms can lower teacher wages relative to other jobs,
increasing turnover and impairing students\' learning.

Incomes and employment are also affected as resource-rich countries may
have higher unemployment rates after a boom due to reduced investment in
non-resource sectors. The presence of multinational oil companies has
been linked to increased state repression.

Tradeable sectors can be adversely impacted by active mining activity,
which reduces growth opportunities for firms operating in these areas.

Other effects include violence and conflict, with resource wealth
potentially increasing the risk of conflicts due to control over
resources or revenues. This can lead to a decline in human rights as
governments may use their revenue to suppress opposition. Corruption is
also more prevalent in resource-rich countries, affecting governance and
distribution of resources.

The curse might be tied only to easily-extractable oil, not complex
extraction methods. Other forms of resource wealth have been found to
strengthen autocratic rule, reduce democracy levels, and increase gender
inequality. International cooperation can be hindered by petrostates\'
dependence on oil exports, reducing their willingness to join
intergovernmental organizations or agree to binding arbitration for
investment disputes.

Foreign aid has also been linked to the resource curse, as it might
provide perverse political incentives and undermine state-building
capacity. The distribution of resources can influence social forces,
with more social unrest leading to better public services in oil-rich
nations. Gender inequality is another issue, with research suggesting
countries with abundant natural resources have higher levels of gender
inequality in wages, labor force participation, violence, and education.

Crime rates may also increase in areas with high resource wealth, as
seen in Texas where a 1% increase in the value of oil reserves
correlated with an increase in murder, robbery, and larceny rates.

In conclusion, while natural resources can provide economic benefits,
they can also lead to negative consequences such as the resource curse,
which encompasses issues like poor growth, less democracy, increased
conflict, and corruption. The extent of these effects varies depending
on factors like the type of resources, government policies, and societal
conditions.

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**[Sleep apnea: Mouthguards less invasive, just as effective as
CPAP](https://newatlas.com/medical/sleep-apnea-mouthguard-cpap-blood-pressure/)**:

A new study from the National University of Singapore and the University
of Sydney compared the effectiveness of continuous positive airway
pressure (CPAP) and a mandibular advancement device (MAD) in reducing
high blood pressure for patients with moderate-to-severe obstructive
sleep apnea. The results showed that MAD significantly reduced 24-hour
mean blood pressure from baseline to six-month follow-up, while the CPAP
group did not show a significant reduction. Both groups had similar
adherence to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine\'s recommendation
for use and both experienced reduced daytime sleepiness. The researchers
concluded that a MAD is non-inferior to CPAP in reducing high blood
pressure in patients with moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea.

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**[Top 8: Die besten Mähroboter ohne Begrenzungskabel mit Kamera und
GPS](https://www.techstage.de/bestenliste/top-8-die-besten-maehroboter-ohne-begrenzungskabel-mit-kamera-und-gps/sdv0h6p?wt_mc=intern.red.techstage.newsticker.anrissliste.teaser.teaser)**:

In 2022, mowing robots without boundary wire have emerged as a new
trend. These robots offer numerous benefits, including time and nerve
savings in comparison to those requiring perimeter cable. The latest
generation of mowers eliminates the need for boundary wire and promises
more comfort with the use of an app and precise location tracking.
However, not all models perform optimally, as they may still have some
flaws or missing features. Some robots use RTK technology (Real Time
Kinematics) that can lead to issues in certain cases.

Among the best models without boundary wire are: 1. Stiga A1500 - offers
precise GPS tracking, efficient navigation, and good steering even on
slopes. 2. Mammotion Luba AWD 3000 - has high mowing speed, powerful
motor, and comprehensive app features. 3. Segway Navimow - boasts
excellent software and low error rate. 4. Ecovacs Goat G1 - utilizes
cameras for navigation, making it suitable for areas with obstructed
views. 5. Ecoflow Blade - unique design and optional catch bag for
collecting leaves or pine cones. 6. Marotronics Alfred - open-source
software and community-driven development, but connectivity issues have
been reported. 7. Worx Landroid Vision M - uses AI to identify various
surfaces and obstacles. 8. Einhell Freelexo Cam 500 - simple design
without app control or multiple zones, offering the lowest price in this
list.

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**[DMCA Notice Targeting \'Bypass Paywalls Clean\' Isn\'t The Thing to
Get Angry About \*
TorrentFreak](https://torrentfreak.com/dmca-targetting-bypass-paywalls-clean-isnt-what-people-should-be-angry-about-240414/)**:

The early days of the web were characterized by openness and free
content, allowing for various specialist communities to thrive. However,
as time went on, the definition of \'free\' changed, and ads became a
primary means of supporting content. Paywalls have become commonplace in
the news industry, but users often resist paying for access to
information they can easily find elsewhere. Bypass Paywalls Clean (BPC)
was a browser extension that allowed users to bypass these paywalls,
restoring the news landscape as it used to be. Unfortunately, BPC has
been taken down due to a DMCA takedown notice; its creator may file a
counter-notice for reinstatement. The debate surrounding paywalls and
access to news content is ongoing, with suggestions to boycott sites
that plagiarize or create low-quality content in place of genuine
journalism.

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**[Hackernews: AI made these movies sharper -- critics say it ruined
them](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40033646)**:

The thread discusses the use of AI to enhance older films, specifically
focusing on the work of director James Cameron. It describes how AI can
be used to upscale images and improve details in film scenes. However,
critics argue that these enhancements can alter the original artistic
intent and create a different viewing experience than what was intended
by the filmmaker. The article also mentions the potential for AI to
introduce errors or inaccuracies in the enhanced images, which could
detract from the overall quality of the film. Despite these concerns,
some believe that AI technology has the potential to improve the viewing
experience of older films when used responsibly and with careful
consideration of artistic intent.

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**[A.I. Made These Movies Sharper. Critics Say It Ruined
Them.](https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/13/movies/ai-blu-ray-true-lies.html)**:

Machine-learning technologies are being used in film restoration for new
home video releases, but some viewers strongly dislike the results.
These advancements have made it easier than ever for filmmakers to
fine-tune their work using computers and artificial intelligence. As
home video formats reach higher resolutions, such as DVD and Blu-ray,
and Ultra HD Blu-rays, restoration tools evolve with them. Recently
released versions of James Cameron\'s films look clearer and sharper
than ever before due to AI-assisted restoration efforts. However, some
viewers find these pristine new looks strange and unnatural, leading to
controversy over the use of artificial intelligence in film restoration.

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**[Hackernews: WireViz: Easily document cables and wiring
harnesses](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40035414)**:

The article discusses the use of WireViz, a tool for illustrating
packets in a simple protocol using bytefield package for LaTeX. It is
noted as being heavy but provides great output and clarity. Other tools
mentioned include <https://wavedrom.com> for digital timing diagrams and
<https://github.com/Deep-Symmetry/bytefield-svg> for creating bitfield
diagrams in SVG format. A similar tool for complete wiring of a system
is not specified within the article, but suggestions are made to use
\"wiring harness manufacturer\" or \"cable assembly\" as search terms
and to consider using crimp tools for making harnesses if needed.

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**[Der große Hack bei Volkswagen - China im
Fokus](https://www.zdf.de/nachrichten/wirtschaft/volkswagen-china-hacking-industriespionage-emobilitaet-100.html)**:

Internal documents reveal a massive hacking attack on Volkswagen by
Chinese state hackers between 2010 and 2015. The hackers were able to
repeatedly infiltrate VW\'s networks and steal intellectual property.
Olaf Scholz, the German Chancellor, emphasized the importance of fair
competition during a visit to China, including no dumping, no
overproduction, and not violating copyrights. The Volkswagen hack has
implications for the ongoing debate within the German government on how
to approach their most important trading partner, China.

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**[Your Vision Can Predict Dementia 12 Years Before Diagnosis, Study
Finds](https://www.sciencealert.com/your-vision-can-predict-dementia-12-years-before-diagnosis-study-finds)**:

A study conducted on 8,623 healthy people in Norfolk, England, found
that loss of visual sensitivity can predict dementia 12 years before it
is diagnosed. People who developed dementia were slower to see a
triangle forming in a field of moving dots compared to those without
dementia. Visual issues may be an early indicator of cognitive decline
as the toxic amyloid plaques associated with Alzheimer\'s disease first
affect areas of the brain related to vision, while parts of the brain
linked to memory become damaged as the disease progresses. Early signs
of Alzheimer\'s include deficits in eye movement control and difficulty
recognizing faces.

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**[billwear.github.io](https://billwear.github.io/)**:

This article is an introduction to Bill Wear\'s personal website, where
he discusses his love for UNIX, Linux, emacs, and org-mode. He prefers
casual clothing like t-shirts and fishing shirts. Bill avoids social
media and television in favor of deep work and focus. He lives with his
wife in a 67-year-old house in the South, which they are renovating.

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**[It's not your age that's slowing your metabolism, new research says.
Here's what to
do](https://edition.cnn.com/2021/09/24/health/how-to-boost-metabolism-wellness/index.html)**:

The belief that resting metabolic rates slow down significantly after
the age of 40 has been debunked by a new paper published in Science,
which analyzed data from nearly 6,500 people aged between infancy and
elderly. The study found that while baseline resting metabolic rate may
not change between ages 20 and 60, the factors involved in boosting
other aspects of your metabolism likely changed, lowering one\'s ability
to metabolize fat, maximize caloric burn from exercise, increase
energy-burning muscle mass, and get quality rest. The paper suggests
that lifestyle changes, including regular exercise such as
high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and strength training, eating
protein to maintain muscle mass, staying well-hydrated, and getting
adequate sleep can help boost metabolism at any age.

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**[How do you recognize an
expert?](https://lemire.me/blog/2024/04/21/how-do-you-recognize-an-expert/)**:

The author argues that true expertise is earned through experience and
that relying on lectures or videos alone will not make one an expert.
They emphasize that expertise is not easily transferred between fields
and that employers seek real-world experience in their candidates. The
author suggests that pursuing a career with real-world problems is the
best way to gain expertise.

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**[Never struggle to give feedback again (even to your
manager)](https://read.highgrowthengineer.com/p/never-struggle-to-give-feedback-again)**:

This article discusses the challenges faced in giving feedback to
coworkers and presents a 7-step process for effective feedback
conversations, emphasizing the importance of building relationships,
showing empathy, and being growth-minded when delivering feedback. The
author also provides examples of good and bad ways to approach these
situations, ultimately stressing that feedback is most successful when
given with care and consideration for the other person\'s wellbeing.

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**[Dschanibekow-Effekt](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dschanibekow-Effekt?lang=de?lang%3Dde?lang%3Dde?lang%3Dde?lang%3Dde?lang%3Dde?lang%3Dde?lang%3Dde?lang%3Dde)**:

The Djanibekov effect, also known as the tennis racket effect, is a
special form of tumbling experienced by a force-free rotating body when
it rotates around one of its main axes. It was observed in 1985 by
Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Djanibekov during a space flight. The effect
appears to involve a repeated reversal of the direction of rotation, as
seen in this video demonstration. This phenomenon can be explained
mathematically through the Euler equations of rigid body motion and the
concept of energy ellipsoids. Rotations around the first and third axes
are stable, while rotations around the second axis are unstable.

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**[The Psychology of Getting High---a
Lot](https://nautil.us/the-psychology-of-getting-high-a-lot-548541/)**:

Rapper Snoop Dogg has sold 35 million albums and frequently uses
cannabis in his daily life; however, his habit does not seem to
interfere with his business acumen. A recent study by the University of
Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School challenges stereotypes of chronic
cannabis users as lazy, low-achieving, and indifferent ne\'er-do-wells.
The researchers recruited 260 participants from online cannabis forums
who used cannabis an average of five to six times per week.
Surprisingly, many users reported using the herb to help them
concentrate and focus. The study found that chronic cannabis use did not
make participants less motivated than when they were sober. However,
there was a minor impact on self-regulation and conscientiousness.

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**[Pharmaceutical giant Bayer is getting rid of bosses and asking staff
to 'self-organize' to save \$2.15
billion](https://fortune.com/europe/2024/04/11/pharmaceutical-giant-bayer-ceo-bill-anderson-rid-bosses-staff-self-organize-save-2-billion/)**:

Bayer, a struggling pharmaceutical company known for inventing aspirin,
is planning to claw back \$2.15 billion by doing away with middle
managers and 99% of the company\'s 1,362-page corporate handbook. This
move will allow nearly 100,000 employees to self-manage and be part of
constantly evolving \"5,000 to 6,000 self-directed teams\" that work on
projects of their choosing for 90 days before regrouping for the next
project. The company\'s CEO believes this radical reinvention will
liberate employees while saving the company about €2 billion (\$2.15
billion) in annual organizational costs by 2026.

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**[Stop going to the cloud and getting scammed. \$200 infra to serve
your startup till 100k monthly users in 15 minutes. Self-hosted
Postgres, caddyserver and docker-compose
FTW.](https://grski.pl/self-host)**:

The article discusses how users can save money and improve performance
by hosting their own infrastructure instead of using cloud services like
AWS. It presents a step-by-step guide on setting up a self-hosted
Postgres instance, replicated API service, load balancing, and automatic
SSL management without relying on cloud providers. The article argues
that while the cloud has its uses at certain scales, many people do not
need such complex solutions and should consider simpler alternatives
like hosting their own applications and data.

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**[Americans' New TV Habit: Subscribe. Watch. Cancel.
Repeat.](https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/20/business/media/streaming-subscription-jumping.html)**:

Many people are switching between streaming subscriptions, potentially
impacting the entertainment industry. Over 29 million Americans (about a
quarter of domestic paying streaming subscribers) have canceled three or
more services in the past two years, according to Antenna, a
subscription research firm. This behavior contrasts with the cable era
when viewers stuck with one provider and the early days of streaming
wars when people frequently added services without canceling others.

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**[Why Everything is Becoming a
Game](https://www.gurwinder.blog/p/why-everything-is-becoming-a-game)**:

The article discusses the concept of gamification and how it can be used
in various aspects of life, such as work, education, and entertainment.
It highlights that by making people engage in activities through game
mechanics, they are more likely to achieve certain goals and behaviors.
However, there is a concern that using gamification excessively may lead
to negative consequences, such as addiction and loss of purpose. The
article also suggests five rules for choosing the right games:
prioritizing long-term goals, choosing hard over easy games, opting for
positive-sum over zero- or negative-sum games, selecting atelic over
telic games, and valuing immeasurable rewards over measurable ones.
Finally, it emphasizes that although gamification can be powerful,
people still have the freedom to choose which games they want to play
and how they interact with them.

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**[Why is the iOS app updated so
sparingly?](https://community.brave.com/t/why-is-the-ios-app-updated-so-sparingly/512155?_escaped_fragment_=)**:

The article discusses the limitations of web browsers on iOS due to
Apple\'s restrictions on using third-party browser engines other than
WebKit. This is why some features might be exclusive for PCs and Android
devices. Brave, a Chromium-based browser, is more frequently updated
because it is built on top of an open-source project developed by
Google. EU regulations may force Apple to allow other browser engines on
iOS, which could lead to changes in the web browsing experience for
users within the European market.

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**[Two lifeforms merge in once-in-a-billion-years evolutionary
event](https://newatlas.com/biology/life-merger-evolution-symbiosis-organelle/)**:

Scientists have discovered an ongoing process of primary endosymbiosis,
a once-in-a-billion-years evolutionary event, where algae called
Braarudosphaera bigelowii has engulfed a cyanobacterium that allows it
to fix nitrogen directly from the air. This is only the third time this
type of merging has been observed in Earth\'s history and could lead to
new avenues for incorporating nitrogen-fixing into plants, potentially
improving crop growth.

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**[HK Audio Pulsar PL 118 Sub
A](https://www.musikhaus-sieber.com/pa/lautsprecher/aktive-bassboxen/hk-audio-pulsar-pl-118-sub-a)**:

The article is about a subwoofer made by HK Audio called the Pulsar PL
118 Sub A. The subwoofer has a 600 watt Class D end stage, a maximum SPL
of 125db, a phase shift switch, and two XLR inputs that can be used for
stereo or mono input. It also has two XLR-Thru outputs and two
XLR-Mid/High outputs. The subwoofer has M20 mounting flanges and four
handles. It can be optionally roll mounted (sold separately). The
dimensions of the subwoofer are 525 x 690 x 691mm and it weighs 40.5 kg.

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**[RayOrbit -- handmade Popfusion](https://rayorbit.de/)**:

This article discusses live recordings from a rehearsal room that were
supposed to be a CD pre-production but sounded official enough to share
online. It encourages listeners to check them out on SoundCloud,
possibly subscribe and share songs if they enjoy the music. The article
also mentions an upcoming concert at Orbit Music Club in Winnendens
Birkmannsweiler with a neo-soul style and features band members Sandro
Gulino, Lui Ludwig, Uwe Metzler, Selenia Gulino, Hanibal, and Oliver
Wetzl.

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**[Thousands protest against Canary islands' 'unsustainable' tourism
model](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/20/thousands-protest-canary-islands-unsustainable-tourism)**:

Thousands of people will participate in protests across the Canary
islands on Saturday, calling for an urgent rethink of the Spanish
archipelago\'s tourism industry and a freeze on tourist numbers. The
\"Canarias tiene un límite\" (The Canaries have a limit) campaign is
supported by environmental groups such as Greenpeace, WWF, Ecologists in
Action, Friends of the Earth, and SEO/Birdlife. Local people argue that
the current model has made life unaffordable and environmentally
unsustainable for them. Although tourism accounts for 35% of the
archipelago\'s GDP, local people say it is stressing natural resources
and pricing them out of the rental market. The Canary Islands
experienced a record-breaking 13.9 million visitors in 2022, leading to
calls for a rethink of the tourism model and potential restrictions on
the number of tourists allowed in the region.

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**[Some Volumes Were Slow And We Figured Out
Why](https://community.fly.io/t/some-volumes-were-slow-and-we-figured-out-why/19394?_escaped_fragment_=)**:

Fly.io experienced performance issues with fast Volumes due to I/O
problems, which were resolved after investigating the issue. The problem
was caused by a small feature that allowed first-class support for swap
devices, moving swap off the root filesystem device and onto a dedicated
swap device. This change led to swap devices being rate limited,
resulting in throttled IO operations for some Fly Machines. The
performance issues were resolved after fixing the flyd code that handled
st_rdev and clearing the bad rate limits.

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**[America is uniquely ill-suited to handle a falling
population](https://www.economist.com/briefing/2024/04/18/america-is-uniquely-ill-suited-to-handle-a-falling-population)**:

Cairo, Illinois, a town founded in the early 19th century, has
experienced significant population decline over recent decades, with its
population falling to just 1,700 people by the 2020 census. This decline
is attributed to several factors including the supplanting of river
transport by railroads, civil-rights legislation in the 1970s leading to
white-owned businesses fleeing, and the demolition of public housing
displacing residents. Cairo\'s biggest problem now is a national
demographic headwind; between 2010 and 2020 over half of America\'s
counties lost population. The town has seen its main grocery store
closed due to losses, while the local library remains open but with few
visitors. Cairo may become America\'s newest ghost town.

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**[It's 'irresponsible' to ignore widespread consciousness across animal
world, dozens of scientists
argue](https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/4605739-widespread-animal-consciousness-irresponsible-to-ignore-new-york-declaration-scientists/)**:

The article discusses a new declaration signed by three dozen
scientists, the New York Declaration on Animal Consciousness, which
argues that there is strong scientific evidence supporting the idea that
mammals and birds are conscious, and the \"realistic possibility\" of
consciousness in creatures such as reptiles, octopuses, and insects. The
declaration calls for scientists and policymakers to consider welfare
risks and use the evidence to inform their responses to these risks.
This comes after the Cambridge Declaration on Consciousness found that
mammals, birds, and other animals have the capacity to exhibit
intentional behaviors, and that humans are not unique in possessing the
neurological substrates that generate consciousness.

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**[Llama 3 is not very censored · Ollama
Blog](https://ollama.com/blog/llama-3-is-not-very-censored)**:

The Llama 3 models offer significantly less censorship compared to their
predecessor, the Llama 2. They have lower false refusal rates and can
discuss a wider range of topics. Examples show that Llama 3 responds
more openly to prompts related to airport activities or formatting a
hard drive. The article also mentions resources like Ollama for running
Llama 3 locally.

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**[Bärlauchsoße von Spühlchef\|
Chefkoch](https://www.chefkoch.de/rezepte/2768621428844680/Baerlauchsosse.html)**:

In this article, a recipe for a Bärlauch-Knoblauch sauce is provided.
The ingredients include fresh chives, garlic, olive oil, onion, butter,
flour, lemon zest, sour cream or smetana, water, milk, salt, pepper, and
a lemon juice. The preparation process involves finely chopping the
chives and garlic, sautéing the onions with butter, adding flour, and
then gradually incorporating liquids to form a sauce. The final step is
to mix in the Bärlauch-Knoblauch mixture and let it simmer briefly. The
sauce can be served with fish, potatoes, noodles, rice, or hard-boiled
eggs.

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**[Cosmic rays streamed through Earth\'s atmosphere 41,000 years ago:
New findings on the Laschamps
excursion](https://phys.org/news/2024-04-cosmic-rays-streamed-earth-atmosphere.html)**:

The Earth\'s magnetic field protects the planet from harmful space
radiation, but it is not a permanent feature. Scientists have discovered
that around 41,000 years ago, there was an \'excursion\' during which
the intensity of the magnetic field decreased, allowing more cosmic rays
to bombard Earth. The Laschamps excursion, one of the best-studied
instances of this phenomenon, featured a low magnetic field intensity
that could have led to increased cosmic radiation on the planet\'s
surface. Researchers can determine periods with lower paleomagnetic
shielding by measuring cosmogenic radionuclides in ice and marine
sediment cores. Sanja Panovska will present her findings about the
relationship between paleomagnetic intensity and cosmogenic
radionuclides during the European Geosciences Union General Assembly
2024. Understanding these events is crucial for future predictions of
space climate and its effects on Earth\'s environment.

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**[I hate Rust (programming
language)](https://dorinlazar.ro/240228-i-hate-rust-programming-language/)**:

The author shares their personal experience with Rust, a programming
language, and criticizes its community for promoting elitism, smugness,
and a false sense of security. They argue that Rust is not a memory-safe
language or a solution to the world\'s technological issues and
criticize cargo, the tool used to manage dependencies in Rust. The
author concludes by expressing gratitude for those who work quietly on
improving the language without causing unnecessary noise.

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**[Expect financial fallout when the fossil fuel bubble finally
bursts](https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/4590103-expect-financial-fallout-when-the-fossil-fuel-bubble-finally-bursts/)**:

Based on this article, the main point is that the delay in transitioning
away from fossil fuels and the increasing risk of climate change are
leading to a potential \"Minsky Moment\", a sudden and catastrophic
plunge in asset values. The article argues that if we are to avoid this,
actions must be accelerated to reduce fossil fuel emissions and
investments in clean energy. The financial sector should be aware of the
climate-related risks and adjust accordingly.

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**[MaziyarPanahi (Maziyar
Panahi)](https://huggingface.co/MaziyarPanahi)**:

This article discusses the profiles and activities of MaziyarPanahi, who
has a strong interest in AI & ML fine-tuning, merging, and quantization.
It lists several repositories related to text generation, including
Llama-3-16B-Instruct-v0.1, Llama-3-13B-Instruct-v0.1,
Llama-3-11B-Instruct-v0.1, and Meta-Llama-3-70B-Instruct-GPTQ among
others. It also mentions a dataset called WizardLM_evol_instruct_V2_196k
related to viewing activities.

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**[The Curse of Monkey
Island](https://www.filfre.net/2024/04/the-curse-of-monkey-island/9404109-the-curse-of-monkey-island-windows-front-cover/)**:

The article does not provide enough information to be summarized
properly. It seems to refer to \"The Curse of Monkey Island\" by Larry
Ahern and Jonathan Ackley, but the context and content of the article
are unclear.

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**[I have set myself on fire outside the Trump
Trial.](https://theponzipapers.substack.com/p/i-have-set-myself-on-fire-outside)**:

The article is an account of the author, Max Azzarello, who set himself
on fire during a protest outside the Trump trial in Manhattan. Azzarello
claims that there is an urgent and important discovery related to a
totalitarian con. According to him, cryptocurrency is a global
multi-trillion-dollar Ponzi scheme created by powerful individuals from
Silicon Valley and Harvard. He also alleges that the bank failures in
March 2023 were intentional, with the perpetrators using banks to move
stolen crypto money. The author claims that cryptocurrency is an
economic doomsday device that is intentionally designed to collapse the
world economy. Azzarello urges people to investigate his research and
uncover the truth about \'post-truth America.\'

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**[Why single vendor is the new proprietary -
OpenSource.net](https://opensource.net/why-single-vendor-is-the-new-proprietary/)**:

The relicensing trend towards non-compete licenses has exposed
single-vendor Open Source software as neo-proprietary software. This is
because, while companies claim to provide Open Source software, they
still consider the software produced as their exclusive property and
intend to capture all value that derives from it. In contrast, truly
open source projects are developed as a commons by a community of
organizations and individuals working in open collaboration and
guarantee freedoms like the freedom to build on it without asking for
permission, and the freedom to use it for any purpose, including making
money.

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**[Protocol - Futility
Closet](https://www.futilitycloset.com/2024/04/19/protocol-3/)**:

In 1995, New Mexico\'s state senate considered an unusual amendment that
would have required psychologists to dress as wizards while testifying
on a defendant\'s competency. The amendment received unanimous approval
but was later withdrawn by its sponsor Duncan Scott, who explained it
was meant as satire due to the increasing number of mental health
practitioners acting as expert witnesses. It was never signed into law.

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**[Tips on how to structure your home
directory](https://unixdigest.com/tutorials/tips-on-how-to-structure-your-home-directory.html)**:

This article discusses the author\'s approach to organizing directories
and files on their computer, emphasizing efficiency and simplicity. The
primary methods for organizing are \"category\" and \"dates.\" The
author uses a directory structure with subdirectories for different
types of files (e.g., data, edata) and specific folders within those
directories. ZFS snapshots and send/receive are utilized for easy backup
to network storage without decrypting the dataset. The article also
highlights the importance of keeping long descriptive file names,
cleaning up messy folders regularly, and not leaving files lying around
forever.

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**[QuantFactory (Quant Factory)](https://huggingface.co/QuantFactory)**:

This article discusses various AI and ML models from QuantFactory,
including Meta-Llama, SeaLLM, CodeQwen, rho-math, and dolphin. These
models are focused on text generation tasks and have been updated within
the past few days or hours. The datasets associated with these models
are not yet publicly available.

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**[Models - Hugging
Face](https://huggingface.co/models?pipeline_tag=text-generation)**:

This article discusses various text generation models from different
repositories, such as Hugging Face and Mistralai, including their
updates and details on the number of followers and downloads. These
models are used for tasks like code completion, chatbots, and natural
language understanding.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=98de3df5)**:

The article discusses the emerging buzzwords in technology such as
\"native\", \"scale\" and AI-related terms, specifically \"AI-native\"
and \"AI-scale\". It criticizes how these marketing terms are used to
sell products that don\'t always deliver on their promises. The author
argues that companies often use buzzwords like \"AI-native\" or
\"AI-scale\" without actually understanding what they mean, leading to
confusion and disappointment among customers. The article also discusses
the potential dangers of allowing AI systems to make autonomous
decisions in complex environments.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=98dffe0e)**:

An experiment using a C64 (\"Qommodore 64\") outperformed IBM\'s quantum
computer with a sparse Pauli dynamics technique developed by Beguŝić,
Hejazi, and Chan to approximate the behavior of ferromagnetic materials.
The experiment utilized just 15kB of memory on the Commodore machine and
took approximately 4 minutes per data point. This was compared to
testing the same code on a modern laptop, which achieved roughly 800μs
per data point. The researchers suggest that this may not be applicable
to most other quantum problems but highlights the potential of using
older systems in similar experiments.

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**[Nestlé adds sugar to infant milk sold in poorer countries, report
finds](https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2024/apr/17/nestle-adds-sugar-to-infant-milk-sold-in-poorer-countries-report-finds)**:

Nestlé, the world\'s largest consumer goods company, has been found to
add sugar and honey to infant milk and cereal products sold in many
poorer countries, contrary to international guidelines aimed at
preventing obesity and chronic diseases. A report by Public Eye, a Swiss
investigative organization, found added sugar in samples of Nestlé\'s
baby-food products sold in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. WHO
guidelines for the European region say no added sugars or sweetening
agents should be permitted in any food for children under three, but
there is no specific guidance for other regions. The findings represent
a \"double standard\" that can\'t be justified, according to Dr Nigel
Rollins from the WHO.

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**[Why you need a \"WTF
Notebook\"](https://www.simplermachines.com/why-you-need-a-wtf-notebook/)**:

This article discusses the importance of building a reputation as
someone who helps solve problems and get things done on a team. The
author shares their experience using a \"WTF Notebook\" to document
issues they encounter while joining new teams, helping them to build
credibility by taking a more measured approach to suggesting
improvements and offering solutions. This method allows the individual
to develop a reputation as someone who effectively contributes to the
team\'s success without coming across as constantly complaining about
problems.

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**[Hackers are threatening to publish a huge stolen sanctions and
financial crimes watchlist \|
TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/18/world-check-database-leaked-sanctions-financial-crimes-watchlist/)**:

A criminal hacking group named GhostR claims to have stolen a
confidential database containing 5.3 million records from the
World-Check screening database in March. The World-Check database is
used for \"know your customer\" (KYC) checks, allowing companies to
determine potential risks of prospective customers. The hackers plan to
publish the data online but did not disclose the affected firm or its
location. London Stock Exchange Group, which maintains the database,
stated that it was an illegal acquisition from a third-party system and
is working with the affected party and appropriate authorities.
Privately run databases like World-Check are known to contain errors
affecting innocent people. The Information Commissioner\'s Office has
not yet commented on the breach.

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**[Windows 10 will soon start nagging you to switch from local account
to Microsoft
Account](https://www.neowin.net/news/windows-10-will-soon-start-nagging-you-to-switch-from-local-account-to-microsoft-account/)**:

Microsoft has released a new Release Preview update for Windows Insiders
that includes testing new banners in the Settings app to encourage users
with local accounts to switch to Microsoft Accounts. The change is
rolling out gradually, and users can force-enable it using a command for
the ViVeTool app. Users who prefer not to see these notifications can
disable them by going to Privacy \> General and toggling off \"Show me
suggested content in the Settings app.\"

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**[Why chocolate is skyrocketing in
price](https://thehustle.co/originals/why-chocolate-is-skyrocketing-in-price)**:

Chocolate prices are at record highs due to supply chain issues and
higher demand. However, for cocoa farmers in West Africa, it has not
been a windfall as they face challenges such as severe weather, rising
rents, and government price regulations. Despite the soaring chocolate
prices in Europe and the US, the increase was not enough to protect West
African farmers from inflation and economic struggles. Farmers are
hoping that investments made for the fall 2024 harvest will yield better
results as some governments plan to increase farmgate prices by up to
50%.

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**[What Myths About the Anthropocene Get
Wrong](https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/what-myths-about-the-anthropocene-get-wrong-180984181/)**:

The Anthropocene epoch is a concept born from a moment of spontaneity by
Nobel Prize-winning chemist Paul Crutzen, who observed significant
changes in climate and chemical cycles that marked a departure from the
relative stability of the Holocene epoch. The term quickly gained
traction among earth scientists and other disciplines, but its meaning
has been diluted or obscured as it proliferated through various fields.
The Anthropocene Working Group proposed recognizing the new geological
epoch in 1952, marking a rapid transition in Earth\'s physical,
chemical, and biological systems triggered by human activity. Despite
being rejected by the international hierarchy of stratigraphy,
misconceptions and myths about the Anthropocene persist, often focusing
on what it isn\'t rather than what it is. Recognizing this epoch can
help us diagnose and address current environmental issues and encourage
more informed decisions for the future.

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**[Software Developers Have Health
Risks](https://zetterr.substack.com/p/software-developers-have-health-risks)**:

This article highlights the importance of proper sitting posture for
computer programmers who often spend long hours at their desks. It
discusses how poor sitting posture can lead to health issues such as
headaches and jaw pain, gastrointestinal problems, and even impact job
performance. The author shares his personal experience of improving his
sitting posture by focusing on strengthening core muscles and stretching
opposing muscle groups. He also emphasizes the need for breaks,
mobility, and overall exercise to maintain better health and
productivity as a developer.

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**[It\'s The Information,
Stupid](https://blog.mojeek.com/2024/04/its-the-information-stupid.html)**:

The article discusses the influence of search engines on elections and
how technology companies have become the biggest controllers of
information in the 21st century, with Google holding over 90% of global
market share. Robert Epstein, a researcher, has been studying the
effects of search on elections since 2015 and found that biased search
rankings can shift voting preferences by up to 80% in some demographic
groups. The article also mentions how mainstream media has had
significant influence on elections and discusses how digital platforms
have been co-opted by capitalist forces, turning the internet against
democracy.

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**[Is society caught up in a Death Spiral? Modeling societal demise and
its
reversal](https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsoc.2024.1194597/full)**:

The article presents a comprehensive analysis of societal decline and
the potential for reversal, drawing on concepts from complex adaptive
systems theory, psychological theories, and historical examples. It
introduces the term \"Death Spiral Effect\" to describe the vicious
cycle of self-reinforcing dysfunctional behavior that can lead to
societal collapse. The article outlines key characteristics of this
effect, such as repeated low-quality decision-making, rising
inequalities, and dysfunctional behavior among both the elite and
masses. It also explores historical examples of societal decline,
including the Roman Empire, to illustrate the patterns observed in these
processes.

The authors suggest that a Death Spiral can be broken by implementing
strategies such as turnaround leadership, cultural change, compassion,
and collective action. They emphasize the importance of decreasing
inequalities, which are often identified as markers of societal decline.
The article concludes with a discussion on the potential for an upward
spiral, where societies can transition from decline to flourishing
through effective interventions and strategic leadership.

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**[Motorwheels
monowheels](http://www.douglas-self.com/MUSEUM/TRANSPORT/motorwhl/motorwhl.htm)**:

The article discusses the history and development of motorwheels or
monowheels, which are vehicles with a single large wheel containing both
rider and engine (if any). Monowheels have been around since the 19th
century, with several early patents and designs from Rousseau in 1869 to
Venable in 1897. The article highlights various monowheel designs
throughout history, including those by Harper, Hemmings, Gauthier, and
Finch, as well as discussing the mathematics of monowheel stability by
Carvallo.

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**[Halo 2 in HD: Pushing the Original Xbox to the
Limit](https://icode4.coffee/?p=738)**:

This blog post details the process of creating an HD patch for the
original Xbox version of Halo 2, which involved modifying both the
software and hardware components of the console. The author, with the
help of a friend named \"doom\" who had been reverse engineering and
researching the Xbox\'s hardware and software, set out to add support
for higher video resolutions (720p and potentially 1080i) on an upgraded
\"god box\" console with more RAM and a faster CPU.

The project involved several steps:

Rendering in HD: This required modifying the game\'s code to adjust the
size of the D3D front and back buffers, set up proper screen dimensions
for creating the D3D Device, and set additional flags on the D3D present
parameters depending on the video mode. Additionally, the author had to
update the dimensions of surfaces/textures created to match the
resolution of the back buffer and implement a hook to adjust the size of
the rasterizer targets, particularly the texaccum layer.

Memory Management and RAM Upgrades: To run the game in 720p or higher, a
RAM upgrade was necessary due to the increased size of the
front/back/depth buffers and rasterizer targets. The author modified the
game\'s memory allocator by moving certain allocations to the debug
memory region and adjusting the size of the runtime data region to
reclaim memory that wasn\'t being used. Additionally, hot patching the
Xbox kernel was required to allow physical memory allocations in the
upper 64MB of RAM.

Performance Improvements and Overclocking: To address performance
issues, the author implemented triple buffering, which increased the
number of buffers in the swap chain from two to three, allowing for more
efficient rendering even under heavy load. Overclocking the GPU further
improved performance, with the game running smoothly at 30 FPS most of
the time. The author also reduced pop-in by increasing the size of the
geometry and texture caches and optimizing hard drive transfer speeds.

The final result was a version of Halo 2 that could run in higher
resolutions with significantly reduced pop-in, improved performance, and
faster loading times.

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**[How One Author Pushed the Limits of AI
Copyright](https://www.wired.com/story/the-us-copyright-office-loosens-up-a-little-on-ai/)**:

Elisa Shupe, a retired US Army veteran, filed a copyright registration
for her self-published novel using OpenAI\'s ChatGPT extensively. The US
Copyright Office initially rejected Shupe\'s application due to its
policy on work made with AI, which requires would-be copyright holders
to exclude machine-generated elements. However, the agency changed
course and granted her copyright registration for AI Machinations:
Tangled Webs and Typed Words, a work of autofiction self-published on
Amazon under the pen name Ellen Rae. The novel draws from Shupe\'s life
and advocacy for more inclusive gender recognition. This case highlights
the struggle the USCO is facing with artificial intelligence as more
people incorporate AI tools into their creative work.

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**[No title found](https://github.com/loopj/short-stack)**:

The article presents the world\'s smallest Nintendo Wii, known as
\"Short Stack,\" which is a 1:2.38 scale model. Created by trimming the
Wii motherboard and using custom stacked PCBs, the console is smaller
than a typical deck of playing cards. The model features HDMI, Bluetooth
for Wii remotes and accessories, MicroSD card storage, and four GameCube
controller ports. It also uses a custom heatsink and a 5V blower fan for
cooling. The console requires motherboard trimming, fine pitch
soldering, and PCB assembly, and is not a beginner project.

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**[EU tells Meta it can\'t paywall
privacy](https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/18/eu_meta_subscription_privacy/)**:

The EU\'s Data Protection Board (EDPB) has told large online platforms
that they should not offer users a binary choice between paying for a
service and consenting to their personal data being used for targeted
advertising. This opinion follows requests by the Dutch, Norwegian, and
Hamburg Data Protection Authorities as well as complaints about Meta.
The board stated that, in most cases, it would not comply with the legal
requirements for valid consent if users were only presented with a
choice between consenting to personal data processing or paying a fee.
However, this opinion is not expected to have an impact on Meta\'s
services.

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**[Inside the disinformation
industry](https://unherd.com/2024/04/inside-the-disinformation-industry/)**:

This article discusses the role of government-funded organizations, such
as the Global Disinformation Index (GDI), in censoring journalism and
controlling media conversations. GDI is an organization that provides
ratings on media publications based on their adherence to
\"disinformation\" standards. These ratings are used by advertising
agencies to determine which websites receive ad revenue, potentially
causing harm to smaller, independent media outlets that may not align
with GDI\'s perspective. The article raises concerns about the freedom
of the press and democracy in the digital age due to the influence of
organizations like GDI.

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**[I Know the Secret to the Quiet Mind. I Wish I'd Never Learned
It.](https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2021/06/car-accident-brain-injury/619227/)**:

This article recounts the experience of Hana Schank, who was in a car
accident that left her with traumatic brain injury and other physical
injuries. She details how the accident affected her family, including
her daughter\'s severe injuries, and her own struggle to recover both
physically and mentally from the incident. As she goes through therapy
and copes with the aftermath of the accident, Schank reflects on the
changes in her life and her new perspective on what is important.

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**[The invisible seafaring industry that keeps the internet
afloat](https://www.theverge.com/c/24070570/internet-cables-undersea-deep-repair-ships)**:

This article explores the world of submarine cable repair, a crucial yet
often overlooked aspect of modern technology infrastructure. It focuses
on the efforts of Mitsuyoshi Hirai and his team aboard the KDDI Ocean
Link to repair damaged cables following the devastating earthquake and
tsunami that struck Japan in March 2011. The article also delves into
the broader issues facing the industry, such as aging ships and a lack
of new recruits due to the invisibility of the profession. Despite these
challenges, the submarine cable repair industry remains vital to global
communication and commerce, ensuring that the internet continues to
function even in the face of disaster.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=98e146a4)**:

In Großbritannien wurde das falsche Ehepaar geschieden, da die richtige
Ehefrau Anwälte engagiert hatte, um ihre Scheidung zu organisieren.
Scheidungen sind inzwischen vollständig automatisiert und die Anwälte
haben den Systemfehler gemacht, der 21 Minuten später zur Bestätigung
führte. Die Kanzlei bemerkte diesen Fehler zwei Tage später und
versuchte, ihn rückgängig zu machen. Das falsche Paar streitet sich
jetzt vor Gericht über Alimente-Fragen. Der Ehemann argumentiert, dass
die Scheidung durch ist und es keine Rücknahme gibt, auch wenn seine
Frau nicht einverstanden war.

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**[Thread by \@LizaGoitein on Thread Reader
App](https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1779885131873800582.html)**:

The article urges people to call their senators and oppose the passage
of a law that would force U.S. businesses to serve as NSA spies. The
Section 702 reauthorization bill, passed by the House, has been called
\"terrifying\" by Senator Wyden due to its vast expansion of domestic
surveillance since the Patriot Act. If the bill becomes law, any company
or individual that provides a service may be forced to assist in NSA
surveillance as long as they have access to equipment on which
communications are transmitted or stored. This could include barber
shops, laundromats, fitness centers, commercial landlords, and even
those who provide home services like plumbers and house cleaners. The
article argues that this power should not be given to the government in
a democracy, as it would inevitably lead to abuse.

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**[Turn Raspberry Pi Zero in USB Keyboard \| Random Nerd
Tutorials](https://randomnerdtutorials.com/raspberry-pi-zero-usb-keyboard-hid/)**:

This article explains how to turn a Raspberry Pi Zero board into a USB
keyboard or HID (Human Interface Device) using Python scripting. The
process involves enabling modules and drivers, configuring the gadget,
creating the gadget, and writing a Python script for key presses. The
Raspberry Pi can be used as a password filler or keystroke injection
tool with this method.

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**[Puzzles Archives](https://jrmf.org/puzzle/)**:

This article presents a list of various logic games, puzzles, and
activities for players of all ages, sorted by grade levels (3rd-12th)
and \"For All Ages.\" Some of the mentioned games include
Logic3-in-a-Row, Apple Picking, ShapeBilliards Geometry, Blue Dot
Solitaire, Bridges, NumberCatch Up, Chameleon Island, Chocolate Fix,
ShapeColor Triangles, Colored Loops, Countdown, Crack the Code, Cup
Stacking, Digit Sums, Domino Dissection, Doodles, Dueling Dice, Frogs
and Toads, Gerrymandering, Graceful Gourds, Hexaflexagons, Jumping
Julia, Königsberg, Lots o\' Plots, Magic Flowers, Map Coloring, Meeple
Town, Monster Town, Mosaics, Poly Puzzles, Pool Testing, Prime Cubes,
River Crossings, Rook\'s Move, Rubik\'s Riddles, Skyscrapers, Smileys,
Sprigs, Star Battle, Stepping Stones, Tile with Style, Tippy Toads,
Toothpick Squares, Toothpick Triangles, Tower of Hanoi, and Wolves and
Sheep.

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**[Junk food diet can cause long-term damage to adolescent
brains](https://today.usc.edu/take-it-from-the-rats-a-junk-food-diet-can-cause-long-term-damage-to-adolescent-brains/)**:

USC researchers have found that rats fed a diet high in fat and sugar
during adolescence experienced memory impairment, highlighting the
importance of the gut-brain connection. The study suggests that
consuming a junk food diet during teenage years may disrupt brain memory
ability for an extended period. By examining acetylcholine levels and
running tests on rats, the researchers discovered that poor diet affects
memory encoding in a manner similar to Alzheimer\'s disease. The study
suggests intervention might be possible with medications that induce
acetylcholine release, but more research is needed for reversing memory
problems from junk food diets during adolescence.

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**[TBM 272: The Biggest Opportunity (Part
2)](https://cutlefish.substack.com/p/tbm-272-the-biggest-opportunity-part)**:

This article discusses the importance of understanding the motivations
behind individuals\' behavior in a workplace setting. The author
suggests taking a step back and observing one\'s feelings about a
situation, then listening to others\' perspectives on why they do or
don\'t engage in certain behaviors. By doing so, it is possible to find
common ground and develop solutions that benefit both the individual and
the company as a whole. The article also emphasizes the importance of
acknowledging biases and embracing diversity within teams to create a
more productive environment.

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**[TBM 271: The Biggest Untapped
Opportunity](https://cutlefish.substack.com/p/tbm-271-the-biggest-untapped-opportunity)**:

This article discusses the concept of \"skilled pragmatists,\" who are
employees that work within the system and do not engage in conflicts or
political maneuvering at their workplace. These skilled individuals can
be a significant untapped resource for companies but are often
overlooked because they don\'t fit into conventional expectations of
high performers. The article argues that many organizations focus on low
performers, layoffs, and promoting those who actively poke the system or
are politically savvy rather than utilizing the potential of skilled
pragmatists.

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**[Django\'s Journey: The Making of the Nomadic King of French
Swing](https://www.messynessychic.com/2024/04/12/djangos-journey-the-making-of-the-nomadic-king-of-french-swing/)**:

Django Reinhardt was a legendary jazz guitarist known for playing with
only two fingers on his left hand. Born into the Romani community, he
faced adversity early in life but went on to become a virtuoso musician
and cultural icon of musical freedom. He influenced future generations
of musicians, including Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Beck, with his unique
style and technique. Despite facing health challenges and World War II,
Reinhardt left an indelible mark on European jazz through his innovative
approach to music.

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**[No, Dubai's Floods Weren't Caused by Cloud
Seeding](https://www.wired.com/story/dubai-flooding-uae-cloud-seeding-climate-change/)**:

Heavy storms caused flash flooding across the United Arab Emirates,
leading to chaos in Dubai and the cancellation of hundreds of flights at
its busy airport. At least 18 people died in neighboring Oman. Some
reports have blamed cloud seeding for worsening the floods; however,
it\'s more likely that Dubai is ill-equipped to handle rainfall due to
rapid urban expansion and lack of infrastructure like storm drains.
Climate change may also play a role in more violent storms in the
region.

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**[Joseph Priestley Created Revolutionary \"Maps\" of
Time](https://www.neh.gov/article/joseph-priestley-created-revolutionary-maps-time)**:

The first modern timeline, A Chart of Biography, created by Joseph
Priestley in 1765, has become a subject of interest among data
visualization enthusiasts and the focus of an NEH-supported digital
humanities project called Chronographics: The Time Charts of Joseph
Priestley. This pedagogical tool, which combines meticulous inscriptions
of historical figures with precise organization, showcases Priestley\'s
unique ability to synthesize information from various subjects. His time
charts not only encapsulate his intellectual gifts but also demonstrate
his compulsive need to share knowledge he had acquired. Joseph Priestley
was a scientist and theologian who made significant contributions in
chemistry, electricity, and politics. The Chart of Biography, along with
its companion chart, A New Chart of History, has become a source of
fascination among data visualization experts and is now considered a
revolutionary design.

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**[How Nestlé gets children hooked on sugar in lower-income
countries](https://stories.publiceye.ch/nestle-babies/)**:

Nestlé\'s leading baby-food brands, promoted in low- and middle-income
countries as healthy and key to supporting young children\'s
development, contain high levels of added sugar. The International Baby
Food Action Network (IBFAN) and Public Eye have exposed the company\'s
hypocrisy and deceptive marketing strategies. Nestlé uses influencers
like Meagan Adonis and Billy Saavedra to promote their Cerelac infant
cereals and Nido 1+ formulas in various countries, reaching a wide
audience by building on a sense of identification and relatability.
These baby-food products with added sugar are permitted under national
legislation despite the fact that they go against WHO guidelines.
National legislation is often based on the Codex Alimentarius, a
collection of international standards developed by an intergovernmental
commission based in Rome, which tolerate added sugar in baby foods up to
certain limits specific for each type of product -- up to 20 percent in
infant cereals.

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**[Power-hungry AI is putting the hurt on global electricity
supply](https://arstechnica.com/ai/2024/04/power-hungry-ai-is-putting-the-hurt-on-global-electricity-supply/)**:

Electricity supply is becoming a major chokepoint threatening the growth
of artificial intelligence as power-hungry data centers add strain on
grids around the world. Leading tech industry chiefs, including Elon
Musk and Andy Jassy, have expressed concerns about not having enough
electricity to run new AI services. Tech giants like Amazon, Microsoft,
and Google are investing billions in computing infrastructure as they
seek to build out their AI capabilities, but some popular data center
locations face capacity constraints. The power supply issue has also
fueled environmental concerns due to the need for renewable energy
commitments and electrification of transportation in response to climate
change.

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**[#ChatControl: EU ministers want to exempt
themselves](https://european-pirateparty.eu/chatcontrol-eu-ministers-want-to-exempt-themselves/)**:

The European Union (EU) is considering a controversial regulation that
would exempt professional accounts, such as those belonging to
intelligence agencies, police, and military personnel, from being
scanned for child sexual abuse-related content. This comes after an EU
Child Sexual Abuse Regulation proposal was leaked by French news
organization Contexte. The draft text also suggests that the regulation
should not apply to \"confidential information\" such as professional
secrets. Pirate Party MEP Patrick Breyer criticized this move, stating
it shows EU interior ministers are aware of the dangers and
unreliability of such algorithms. He argued that chat control is
detrimental to digital privacy and secure encryption. The EU governments
aim to adopt the chat control bill by June.

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**[I can\'t use my number pad for 2FA
codes](https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/04/i-cant-use-my-number-pad-for-2fa-codes/)**:

The article discusses an infuriating bug report experienced by the
author when trying to enter a 2FA code on a website. They discovered
that their keyboard was working properly, but the website\'s JavaScript
was rejecting any key code that wasn\'t a \"Digit.\" The author suggests
that developers should test websites on a wider range of devices and
consider allowing users to input numbers using different keys for better
accessibility and user experience.

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**[How many bathrooms have Neanderthals in the
tile?](https://johnhawks.net/weblog/how-many-bathrooms-have-neandertals-in-the-tile/)**:

A dentist discovered a human mandible embedded in travertine flooring at
his parents\' house. Travertine is limestone that often contains
fossils, such as algae, plants and small animals, which form when
calcium carbonate precipitates from spring water. This discovery raises
the question of how many other people have installed travertine with
human fossils inside. Researchers are interested in learning more about
this individual whose jaw was found in the rock.

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**[COVID infections are causing drops in IQ and years of brain aging,
studies suggest \| CBC
Radio](https://www.cbc.ca/radio/quirks/long-covid-brain-1.7171918)**:

A recent study has shown that COVID-19 infections can cause brain
inflammation, leading to a drop in IQ and years of brain aging. The
virus is believed to be affecting the way the brain functions by
inducing inflammation, which can have lasting effects on cognitive
performance. Researchers are working to understand these impacts better
and develop ways to mitigate them. However, the availability of vaccines
and antivirals has reduced the burden of long COVID since the early days
of the pandemic.

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**[3D-printed "metamaterial" is stronger than anything in
nature](https://www.freethink.com/hard-tech/metamaterial)**:

Australian scientists have developed a new \"metamaterial\" using lasers
and metal powder inspired by plants\' hollow lattice structures. By
creating an advanced metal 3D-printing technique, the researchers at
RMIT University created a material with evenly distributed load stress,
which is 50% stronger than the strongest alloy of similar density used
in aerospace. This super strong and lightweight metamaterial could have
potential applications in medical implants, airships, and other
industries looking to improve strength-to-weight ratios.

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**[Amazon is filled with garbage ebooks. Here's how they get
made.](https://www.vox.com/culture/24128560/amazon-trash-ebooks-mikkelsen-twins-ai-publishing-academy-scam)**:

The article discusses the rise of low-quality ebooks on platforms like
Amazon due to exploitative marketing techniques and incentives. The
internet has become a haven for those looking to profit from books
without much effort, as the cost of publishing continues to decrease. AI
tools have enabled the generation of cover images, outlines, and even
text at the click of a button, further facilitating this trend. As a
result, readers struggle to find valuable content amidst the flood of
garbage ebooks. The article suggests that the incentives for both
authors and consumers need to change in order to support the creation of
quality books.

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**[What were the tax consequences of letting Windows 95 team members
keep a piece of software as long as they tested
it?](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20240415-47/?p=109663)**:

This article tells a story about how the author bought an entire Egghead
Software store and whether it counted as taxable income. The software
was considered a gift under the de minimis rule due to certain
conditions being met, such as it being a one-time event, having low
value, no administrative tracking, and no actual compensation.
Additionally, the story discusses an issue with the hotkey for
activating a cloaking device in the video game Wing Commander III, which
was fixed by modifying Windows 95.

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**[Stop Acting Like You\'re
Famous](https://ajkprojects.com/stopactinglikeyourefamous)**:

The article emphasizes that individuals should stop focusing on fame or
an imaginary audience while engaging in leisure activities. Instead,
they should focus on mastering skills and enjoying the variety these
hobbies provide. It\'s important to be authentic and not worry about
creating a personal style, as no one will care. The article also
suggests that functionality is more important than design when building
apps or websites, and to prioritize the writing process over the final
product in blogging. Lastly, it advises against focusing on making money
from these activities, as this can suck the fun out of them.

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**[We Need To Rewild The
Internet](https://www.noemamag.com/we-need-to-rewild-the-internet/)**:

This article discusses the need to rewild the internet, which is a
metaphor for restoring its diversity, resilience, and openness in
response to the concentration and consolidation of power by a few tech
giants. The author compares the current state of the internet to the
tragic story of scientific forestry in the late 18th century Prussia and
Saxony, where forests were transformed into monocultures that led to
their destruction due to lack of biodiversity.

The article highlights how the internet has evolved from a dynamic web
of human interactions into a system dominated by globe-spanning data
extraction engines controlled by a few companies. These platforms, often
referred to as \"plantations,\" have limited the diversity and
complexity of online spaces, making them more akin to industrial farming
than ecosystems.

The article emphasizes the dangers of this concentration, such as the
creation of single points of failure that can lead to widespread
outages, as seen in incidents like the Dyn cyberattack and the WorldCom
disaster following the Howard Street Tunnel fire. It argues for a
rewilding approach, inspired by ecological concepts, to create a more
resilient and diverse internet infrastructure.

The article suggests several strategies for rewilding the internet,
including reviving antitrust laws to break up monopolies, promoting
interoperability, investing in public-funded tech research, and
leveraging legal standards like the California Consumer Privacy Act\'s
Global Privacy Control (GPC). It also proposes innovative funding
models, such as a levy on search engines to support browsers and other
key internet infrastructure, and emphasizes the need for transparency
and multistakeholder oversight.

In conclusion, the article calls for a collective effort to rewild the
internet, drawing inspiration from ecologists who are facing similar
systemic issues of exploitation and organizing at scale. It encourages
technologists to embrace the challenge of restoring the internet\'s
health and vitality for future generations.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=98e04151)**:

The article discusses the Waterfall model in software development and
addresses some common misconceptions about it, such as there being no
iterations involved and that it is only used by bad people. The author
argues that Waterfall was initially not intended to dictate how
development should be done but rather to emphasize the importance of
additional steps required for a final product. They also mention that
Royce\'s original paper from 1970 contains elements that are now
considered outdated or dogmatic, such as the focus on documentation and
adherence to a strict process. The author suggests that Waterfall could
be beneficial in certain situations and should not be completely
dismissed.

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**[This is a teenager](https://pudding.cool/2024/03/teenagers/)**:

This article follows a group of teenagers from 1997 to their late-30s,
tracking their lives as part of the National Longitudinal Survey of
Youth. The research shows that adverse childhood experiences
significantly impact an individual\'s financial situation, health,
relationships, and happiness in adulthood. These factors also play a
role in shaping individuals\' decisions, such as going to college or
not. The article highlights the importance of providing supportive
environments for children in order to break intergenerational cycles of
poverty and poor health.

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**[Half of Ireland's young people have low level of mental wellbeing,
new report
shows](https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/half-of-irelands-young-people-have-low-level-of-mental-wellbeing-new-report-shows/a1973091620.html)**:

The State of Our Young Nation report highlights significant challenges
faced by young people in Ireland, particularly women aged 18 to 29.
Compared to men of the same age group, they reported lower mental and
financial well-being, dissatisfaction with pay and conditions, and a
worse ability to cope with rising costs-of-living. One-in-five people
have skipped meals due to escalating expenses. Nearly half of young
people are unhappy with their current housing situation, and over 50% of
those with rental or mortgage payments have seen costs increase in the
past year. The report recommends tackling these issues by introducing
rent caps, increasing social and affordable housing supply, abolishing
sub-minimum wage rates for under 20s, and reducing education fees.

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**[The 4 Levels of PMF](https://pmf.firstround.com/levels)**:

This article is about defining and achieving product-market fit (PMF) in
a B2B context, particularly for sales-led startups. It introduces a new
framework that breaks down PMF into four levels (nascent, developing,
strong, and extreme), three dimensions (satisfaction, demand,
efficiency), and levers to help founders find product-market fit faster.
The article uses real-world examples from Looker, Plaid, Ironclad,
Verkada, Lattice, and others to illustrate the progression through each
level of PMF and the tactics that can be employed at each stage. It also
discusses the importance of efficiency, especially in terms of customer
acquisition cost (CAC) payback and life time value (LTV) to CAC ratio.
The article concludes by emphasizing the need for continuous expansion
into new markets and products to achieve extreme PMF over and over
again, thus compounding revenue growth.

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**[RICE (medicine)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RICE_(medicine))**:

RICE, an acronym for Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation, is a
treatment regimen once recommended for soft tissue injuries like sprains
and strains to control inflammation. However, it has been withdrawn due
to lack of research proving its efficacy in promoting healing. Early
rehabilitation is now suggested instead. Ice, compression, and elevation
may temporarily reduce swelling and pain but have not shown significant
benefits for healing an injury. The use of ice can potentially delay the
body\'s attempt at healing by inhibiting inflammation. Variations of
RICE include PRICE (Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation),
POLICE (Protection, Optimal Loading, Ice, Compression, and Elevation),
and PEACE & LOVE (Protection, Elevation, Avoid Anti-inflammatories,
Compression, Education & Load, Optimism, Vascularization, Exercise).

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**[Best Python Chart Examples \| The Python Graph
Gallery](https://python-graph-gallery.com/best-python-chart-examples/)**:

The Python Graph Gallery offers hundreds of chart examples for data
visualization in Python, showcasing the depths of matplotlib\'s
customization capabilities. These examples represent polished
masterpieces and serve as inspiration for developers. Many were
originally created in R, highlighting its rich visualization ecosystem.
This work by Yan Holtz encourages further exploration of the versatility
and power of matplotlib.

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**[What would happen to low latency trading if exchanges moved to the
cloud? -- Diary of a
SysAdmin](https://blog.abctaylor.com/what-would-happen-to-low-latency-trading-if-exchanges-moved-to-the-cloud/)**:

The article discusses how stock exchanges like NASDAQ and NYSE are
considering moving to cloud-based systems for their matching engines,
similar to crypto exchanges. This could potentially change the landscape
for high-frequency trading (HFT) firms and small-time traders.
Currently, ULL trading firms invest heavily in setting up servers close
to exchanges to reduce latency. However, transitioning to cloud-based
systems would level the playing field for smaller quant shops and
sophisticated home traders while potentially disadvantaging professional
HFTs due to their reliance on specialized hardware. Amazon could be a
major winner in this shift, as it provides cloud services for exchanges.

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**[Historic Copenhagen stock exchange in Denmark goes up in
flames](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68824189)**:

In April 2024, Denmark\'s historic Børsen, a 17th-century building in
Copenhagen and the old stock exchange, was severely damaged by a fire.
The iconic dragon spire collapsed, leading the culture minister, Jakob
Engel-Schmidt, to mourn the loss of 400 years of Danish cultural
heritage. Members of the public and emergency services rushed to rescue
paintings, but much of the building was destroyed. The cause of the fire
is still unknown, but emergency services faced difficulties due to the
scaffolding and protective plastic covering around the building. The
Danish chamber of commerce has vowed to rebuild the historic structure
\"no matter what\".

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**[AI cloud startup TensorWave bets AMD can beat
Nvidia](https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/16/amd_tensorwave_mi300x/)**:

Specialist cloud operators are emerging to run hot and power-hungry GPUs
for AI infrastructure, with some turning to AMD instead of Nvidia.
TensorWave, a bit barn startup, has begun racking up systems powered by
AMD\'s Instinct MI300X, which it plans to lease at a fraction of the
cost charged to access Nvidia accelerators. By the end of 2024,
TensorWave aims to have 20,000 MI300X accelerators deployed across two
facilities and plans to bring additional liquid-cooled systems online
next year. AMD\'s latest AI silicon is faster than Nvidia\'s much
coveted H100 in raw specs, and TensorWave aims to address performance
anxiety by offering GPU leases for as low as \$1/hr/GPU.

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**[IPv6 for the remotely
interested](https://ssg.dev/ipv6-for-the-remotely-interested-af214dd06aa7?gi=ef40ba258d00)**:

The article explains various aspects of IPv6, which was developed as a
solution to the IPv4 address space problem. Compared to IPv4\'s 32-bit
addresses, IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses. One feature of IPv6 is that it
does not require network configuration or a DHCP server to determine an
address; instead, devices can acquire their own address using SLAAC
(Stateless Address Autoconfiguration). Additionally, IPv6 supports CIDR
addressing and has no NAT, making it easier for devices to connect
directly. The article also discusses potential disadvantages of IPv6,
such as the difficulty in memorizing addresses, the need for additional
encoding in URIs, and reliance on ISPs for subnet information. Despite
these challenges, the author believes that IPv6 will eventually replace
IPv4 due to its numerous advantages and increased adoption by cellular
network operators.

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**[Mastodon: Influencing the Frontend Development Community: Challenges
and Pathways to
Change](https://social.polotek.net/@polotek/112050305411206400)**:

The article discusses the difficulty of influencing people in a complex
social network, using a personal account of attempting to change the
frontend development community\'s focus. It emphasizes the importance of
providing better options, simplifying complexity, and considering
factors beyond developer experience. The author highlights React as a
prime example of an overly complex solution in the frontend development
landscape and calls for more trusted professionals to create better
alternatives and educate others on the right tools for different
projects.----

**[Show HN: YouTube Shorts
Redirector](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40047338)**:

The article discusses various methods to bypass or disable YouTube
Shorts, such as changing the URL, using browser extensions, and
utilizing third-party apps like Invidious or Scribe. Users expressed
frustration with the short video format, citing issues like no scrub
bar, no volume control, and auto-scrolling interfaces.

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**[YouTube Shorts
Redirector](https://github.com/adamenger/youtube-shorts-redirector)**:

The article discusses the Youtube Shorts Redirector Chrome Extension,
which has an MIT license and 13 stars on GitHub. It is a tool used for
redirecting users to YouTube shorts, but currently, there are no
available actions that can be performed.

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**[My battle with Tesla: I want to clear my name before I
die](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cg3q95ednqwo)**:

A former Tesla engineer, Cristina Balan, has been battling with Tesla
and its CEO, Elon Musk, in courts for almost a decade. She was a rising
star at Tesla who had her initials engraved on the batteries of its
Model S electric cars. However, her career took a downturn after she
raised concerns about a safety issue involving braking. She was
dismissed and later accused by Tesla of embezzlement. Balan is
determined to prove her innocence and has taken legal action. Her case
is pending in California. Balan also recently completed breast-cancer
treatment and is currently in remission.

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**[Why child care is so expensive in NYC that it\'s become a
crisis](https://gothamist.com/news/why-child-care-is-so-expensive-in-nyc-that-its-become-a-crisis)**:

The New York City Council is urging the Adams administration to reverse
\$1 billion in planned budget cuts, including \$170 million in funding
for early childhood education. Lawmakers warn that any rollbacks to the
city\'s 3-K and pre-K program would worsen the city\'s childcare crisis
and drive more middle-class New Yorkers to leave as housing and food
prices also skyrocket. Childcare is already unaffordable for 80% of New
York City families, with the 80th percentile of families paying between
\$14,000 and \$20,000 a year for care for a child aged five years or
younger.

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**[An unbiased evaluation of environment management and packaging
tools](https://alpopkes.com/posts/python/packaging_tools/)**:

The article provides an unbiased evaluation of existing packaging and
environment management tools in Python, discussing five main categories:
Environment management, Package management, Python version management,
Package building, and Package publishing. It covers various tools such
as pyenv, venv, pipenv, conda, poetry, pdm, hatch, rye, and PyFlow for
each category. The article also mentions the importance of
pyproject.toml file in packaging, lock files, multi-purpose tools like
pipenv, conda, and poetry, as well as tools that don\'t fit into any
categories such as pip-tools, tox, and nox.

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**[California exceeds 100% of energy demand with renewables over a
record 30
days](https://electrek.co/2024/04/15/renewables-met-100-percent-california-energy-demand-30-days/)**:

California\'s main grid has consistently exceeded 100% renewable energy
for 30 out of the past 38 days, with wind, solar, and hydro contributing
to the excess demand. Stanford University professor Mark Z. Jacobson
highlights that while the continuity lies in these achievements
happening on a daily basis, it\'s not due to renewables running the grid
for the entire day. California has the world\'s largest battery storage
facility, which helps store and deploy excess energy from solar power
during overnight hours when methane gas generation is still used. The
state is committed to achieving 100% net zero electricity by 2045, with
a possibility of reaching this goal by 2035.

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**[Tennessee passes \'chemtrail\' bill banning airborne
chemicals](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68716894)**:

In April 2024, Tennessee lawmakers passed a bill banning the release of
airborne chemicals, which is inspired by \"chemtrail\" conspiracy
theories. Critics argue that the bill is based on pseudoscience and lack
of evidence, and that it is focused on geoengineering, weather
modification, and cloud seeding, rather than addressing the concerns of
those who believe in chemtrails.

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**[They\'re Looting The
Internet](https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-great-looting-of-the-internet/)**:

Meta revealed that Instagram made \$32.4 billion in advertising revenue
in 2021, outperforming Google\'s YouTube which earned \$28.8 billion in
the same period. This figure represents almost 30% of Meta\'s entire
revenue during the early part of 2022. In America, 83% of adults use
YouTube, 68% of them use Facebook and 47% of them use Instagram. Each
platform boasts over two billion users and has made over half a trillion
dollars in advertising revenue from these platforms since 2021. The
modern internet is riddled with decay, as tech companies prioritize
monetization instead of user experience, leading to an environment where
content discovery is more important than genuine connections and
conversations.

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**[Psychiatric risks for worsened mental health after psychedelic
use](https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/02698811241232548)**:

This article discusses the potential risks associated with psychedelic
therapy, specifically focusing on cases of prolonged negative
psychological responses. A \"bottom margin analysis\" approach was used
to analyze data from 807 naturalistic, observational prospective
studies. Results show that 16% of the cohort can be classified as
\"negative responders,\" with a higher prevalence of this phenomenon
among those with a prior personality disorder diagnosis. The presence of
a personality disorder is inferred to represent an elevated risk for
psychedelic use, and the importance of psychological support and a good
therapeutic alliance is emphasized for this population.

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**[Why so many of us were wrong about missile
defense](https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/why-so-many-of-us-were-wrong-about)**:

The article discusses Iran\'s recent attack on Israel with missiles and
drones and how almost all of them were intercepted by a combination of
Israeli, U.S., Jordanian, French, British, and possibly Saudi forces. It
highlights the importance of advancements in detection technology that
have made it more feasible to predict where a missile is going and thus
be able to intercept it. The author also explores how conventional
wisdom about defense spending is often influenced by short-term thinking
and fixed beliefs, which can lead to misguided opinions on specific
defense programs like missile defense or the F-35.

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**[Open-Source Passive Radar Taken Down For Regulatory
Reasons](https://hackaday.com/2022/11/19/open-source-passive-radar-taken-down-for-regulatory-reasons/)**:

KrakenRF team has encountered a legal roadblock with their passive radar
code for KrakenSDR, due to potential violation of International Traffic
in Arms Regulations (ITAR) laws. The team is currently working with
legal experts to resolve the issue. KrakenSDR hardware offers a powerful
package for various projects, including passive radar, which involves
detecting radio waves and their reflections from objects around us. The
ITAR laws are under review as the KrakenRF team seeks clarification on
its implications.

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**[The hero tax: Why \'selfless\' workers are professionally
exploited](https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20240409-heroic-jobs-earn-less-money)**:

The article discusses the \"hero tax,\" a term coined by psychologists
Matthew Stanley and Aaron C Kay to describe the tendency for people to
view some professions as selfless and underappreciated, leading to a
\"hero tax\" in which these professions are ironically underpaid. They
argue that this stereotype can lead to exploitation, as people assume
that these workers do not care about fair compensation. To avoid this,
they suggest teaching the public about the many different reasons
someone may choose a heroic profession.

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**[To make sure grandmas like his don\'t get conned, he scams the
scammers](https://text.npr.org/1243189142)**:

The article discusses scam baiting, a practice in which individuals aim
to waste the time of scammers who are attempting to defraud others. One
such scam baiter is Kitboga, a computer software engineer-turned-Twitch
streamer. By using various disguises and luring scammers into his traps,
he exposes their tactics and educates the public about common internet
scams. In 2021, Americans lost a record \$12.5 billion to internet
crimes, according to the FBI\'s latest annual report. Scam baiting has
become a popular genre on YouTube and Twitch, with some streamers
quitting their jobs to focus on full-time scam baiting. Critics argue
that it is important for scam baiters to be cautious, as they may
unwittingly engage with dangerous criminals.

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**[Open source versus Microsoft: The new rebellion
begins](https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/15/opinion_microsoft_sovereignty/)**:

The state of Schleswig-Holstein in Germany plans to adopt open source
software for its official IT needs. This comes after previous attempts
by Munich and Lower Saxony, which both returned to Microsoft. This time,
the focus is on data protection, privacy, and security as major drivers
for the transition. Open source has improved since the last decade,
making it more plausible than before. Microsoft will likely try to
prevent this transition, as they have in previous cases when their
software was banned in schools. If Schleswig-Holstein is successful, it
could bring significant benefits to open source and European laws.

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**[Getting the Grid to Net
Zero](https://spectrum.ieee.org/electric-inverter)**:

The Kapaia solar-plus-storage facility on the island of Kauai
demonstrates how grid-forming inverters can help power grids operate at
levels of inverter-based resources up to 100%. These inverters improve a
grid\'s resilience and allow it to operate largely on resources like
batteries, solar photovoltaics, and wind turbines. Grid-forming
inverters are essential for integrating large amounts of renewable
energy into the power grid, as they help maintain voltage and frequency
stability while increasing inverter-based power sources\' penetration
levels. Several challenges need to be addressed before implementing such
inverters, including creating standard specifications, accurate models
to simulate their performance, and validation for GFM inverters.

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**[Citizenship privilege harms
science](https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01080-x?error=cookies_not_supported&code=ad254f30-e932-42ec-aa13-4e1226af5a6a)**:

This article highlights the challenges faced by scholars from the global
south due to visa restrictions and bureaucratic difficulties when
traveling for research purposes, especially to countries in the global
north. Citizenship privilege creates an uneven playing field, with those
from wealthier nations facing fewer obstacles. The article suggests six
steps to address these issues: raising awareness of citizenship
privilege, providing assistance with visa paperwork, establishing
safeguarding frameworks, holding conferences in global south countries,
offering lower registration fees and travel grants, and including
diverse immigrant perspectives in conference organizing and
institutional leadership committees.

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**[How They're Connected and What to Do About It -- Solving
Procrastination](https://solvingprocrastination.com/anxiety/)**:

Anxiety is associated with the tendency to procrastinate by increasing
aversion to tasks or causing unnecessary postponements in
decision-making. Both occasional and chronic forms of anxiety can lead
to procrastination, which in turn can exacerbate existing anxiety
creating an anxiety-procrastination cycle. However, anxiety is not the
only cause of procrastination; other factors such as depression,
perfectionism, and abstract goals can also contribute to it. To deal
with anxiety-based procrastination, one should first understand the
reasons for their procrastination, identify the best
anti-procrastination techniques according to their specific situation,
and possibly seek professional help if necessary.

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**[WizardLM 2](https://wizardlm.github.io/WizardLM2/)**:

This article introduces WizardLM-2, an open-source next generation large
language model developed by Microsoft AI. The new family consists of
three cutting-edge models: 8x22B, 70B, and 7B. These models have
improved performance on complex chat, multilingual, reasoning, and agent
tasks. WizardLM-2 is the latest milestone in scaling up LLM
post-training, with significant performance improvements compared to
other open-source models. The model weights of WizardLM-2 8x22B and
WizardLM-2 7B are available on Huggingface, while the demo of all models
will be available soon.

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**[Story #1 - Embezzlers are Nice
People](https://www.stimmel-law.com/en/articles/story-1-embezzlers-are-nice-people)**:

The article discusses the mindset and motivations behind embezzlers who
steal from their employers. It highlights how embezzlers often have good
work ethics, charisma, and knowledge, making them successful in their
jobs. They engage in embezzlement because they enjoy the rush of being
smarter than others around them, the quick money, and the challenge of
not getting caught. The article also mentions a case where an embezzler
had a good relationship with his victims, which may have been due to his
honest statements about his actions.

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**[Why making pretend people with AGI is a waste of
energy](https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/14/agi_development_kognitos/)**:

The article discusses Binny Gill\'s perspective on artificial general
intelligence (AGI) and artificial narrow intelligence (ANI). He believes
that the push for AGI is misdirected and suggests focusing on ANI, which
would involve building application-specific machine learning systems
similar to self-driving cars. According to Gill, this approach would be
more beneficial in the next industrial revolution as it doesn\'t aim to
replicate human intelligence. Instead, he advocates for the development
of machines that serve specific purposes and are designed based on their
own merits rather than mimicking humans.

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**[Indien unter Modi： Eine unterschätzte Supermacht？ ｜ Auf den
Punkt](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqJkAUUHhyE) (Video):**

The Transcript eines Youtube Videos discusses the rise of India as a
global superpower under Prime Minister Narendra Modi\'s leadership. It
delves into various aspects such as economic growth, political reforms,
international relations, and challenges like poverty and infrastructure
development.

1\. Introduction: The video begins by introducing Prime Minister
Narender Modi and his Hindu nationalist BJP party, which has been in
power for the past ten years. It is expected that they will retain power
following the six-week parliamentary elections.

2\. Economic Growth and Development: India\'s economy has significantly
grown since 2014 under PM Modi\'s tenure, with a GDP growth rate of 6.2%
currently. The nation aims to become the third largest economy by 2030,
surpassing Japan and Germany. However, challenges like job creation,
education levels, and infrastructure development persist.

3\. Political Reforms: PM Modi has implemented several economic reforms
during his first term, such as liberalizations and investments in
digitalization. He also significantly increased infrastructure spending
and social programs. His second term saw a continuation of these
efforts. However, structural reforms like improving the share of the
manufacturing sector are needed for sustained growth.

4\. International Relations: India maintains a non-aligned foreign
policy while skillfully navigating between global powers. It is
perceived as an emerging superpower due to its large population and
democratic values shared with Western nations. India\'s relationship
with the US, China, Japan, and Russia has been carefully balanced to
serve its national interests.

5\. Challenges in India: Despite economic growth, poverty remains a
significant issue. The per capita income is around \$2,400, placing
India just above countries like Nicaragua. Other challenges include
demographic changes, ensuring equal rights for minority groups, and the
potential risks of autocratic tendencies in governance.

6\. Role of Diplomacy: India\'s foreign minister has a formula for
engagement - \"Engage America, manage China, cultivate Europe, reassure
Russia\". This approach reflects India\'s ability to maintain
relationships with various global powers while asserting its national
interests.

7\. The Future of India: Experts believe that India is on the path to
becoming a superpower but needs to address several internal challenges.
These include creating more jobs for its young population, improving
education levels, and addressing poverty.

8\. Conclusion: The video concludes by emphasizing the need for a strong
partnership between Europe and India to navigate global challenges
effectively. It also highlights the potential risks of juggling multiple
alliances and the importance of addressing internal issues for sustained
growth.

In summary, the Transcript eines Youtube Videos provides an in-depth
analysis of India\'s rise as a global superpower under PM Narender Modi,
examining its economic growth, political reforms, international
relations, challenges, and future prospects. It emphasizes the need for
strategic partnerships and internal reforms to ensure sustained growth
and stability.

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**[How Big Business Broke Recycling (And Blamed
You)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK1BfPw7lnQ) (Video):**

The YouTube video discusses the problems associated with plastic
recycling as a solution to waste management. Recycling has become a
popular method for reducing waste, but it faces challenges such as the
low percentage of waste being effectively recycled and the downgraded
quality of recycled materials. Additionally, producing new plastic is
often cheaper than recycling it, making it economically unviable for
companies to focus on recycling. The video also highlights the influence
of corporations in promoting recycling as a solution while continuing to
produce large amounts of plastic waste. Finally, the importance of
focusing on reducing single-use plastics and regulating the industry is
emphasized as an alternative approach to addressing the issue of plastic
waste.

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**[Corporate Open Source is
Dead](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNcBk6cwim8) (Video):**

The video discusses IBM\'s acquisition of HashiCorp for \$6.4 billion
and the implications this has on open source communities. Key points
include:

1\. Companies like Redis, MongoDB, Cockroach Labs, Confluent,
Elasticsearch, and Sentry have moved to Source Available licenses
instead of open source.

2\. As corporations struggle for profits, they are cutting headcounts
and damaging community trust in the process.

3\. There is a philosophical difference between free software and
open-source communities, with the latter relying on trust that companies
will not rug pull.

4\. With more money drying up and layoffs happening, there could be an
opportunity for smaller teams to create the next great open-source
project.

5\. Companies need to show they care about more than just making money
by respecting the freedoms of open source developers.

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