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date: 24.6.2024
author: Tobias
location: Stuttgart
category: links, 2024
tags: links, 2024
language: Deutsch
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# Links für 2024 KW 25

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

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**[Mathematicians Attempt to Glimpse Past the Big
Bang](https://www.quantamagazine.org/mathematicians-attempt-to-glimpse-past-the-big-bang-20240531/)**:

Researchers have been studying the geometry of model space-times in an
attempt to provide alternative views of the universe\'s first moments.
The standard scientific story of the Big Bang, which occurred around
13.8 billion years ago, has been refined over time and is now believed
to involve a brief period of extraordinarily fast expansion called
inflation before settling into a lower gear. This study proposes that
there might be a way to see beyond our universe by applying Einstein\'s
general theory of relativity as far back in time as it can go. The
researchers are investigating whether the onset of the Big Bang is more
like a black hole\'s center or an event horizon, with the aim of
clarifying our picture of the Big Bang singularity and possibly
extending the model of the universe to times before the Big Bang.

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**[AI is exhausting the power grid. Tech firms are seeking a miracle
solution.](https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/technology/ai-is-exhausting-the-power-grid-tech-firms-are-seeking-a-miracle-solution/ar-BB1oDl5z)**:

Microsoft is investing in a fusion energy project to generate power from
atomic fusion, in an attempt to transition to green energy for the tech
giant\'s massive data centers. However, the increasing demand for
electricity from artificial intelligence (AI) is driving an expansion of
fossil fuel use and delaying the retirement of coal-fired plants. Tech
companies are also exploring other clean-energy projects such as small
nuclear reactors hooked to computing centers and geothermal energy.
Although fusion has been a longstanding goal in the scientific
community, there is skepticism whether it can be achieved within the
decade, particularly given the technological challenges involved.

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**[CutOffFacebook.md](https://gist.github.com/HyperCrowd/edc9b461ec23cf2454ea4d1e910fd1c6)**:

The article explains how to cripple Facebook\'s AI targeting, which will
improve your psychosecurity. To begin the process, visit
<https://accountscenter.facebook.com/ads/audience_based_advertising> on
a desktop machine and follow the instructions provided in the article.
This involves clicking on various elements within the Console tab of the
developer tools and waiting for certain conditions to be met before
moving on to the next step. The process takes some time, so the user is
advised not to interact with the browser while it runs. Once completed,
this will gradually unsubscribe you from all advertisers targeting you
through Facebook.

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**[Stimmung auf der Insel! -- Musikverein Stadtkapelle Oberriexingen
e.V.](https://www.musikverein-oberriexingen.de/2024/06/22/heute-stimmung-auf-der-insel/)**:

The bad news: the march through Oberriexingen has been cancelled due to
rain 😢. However, we will still have a march at 6 PM for the barrel
tapping! The rain is supposed to stop at that time 😊. So let\'s head to
the island! After the barrel tapping, the Music Association
Unterriexingen performs first, followed by the city band playing lively
wind music with some new exciting numbers. There are no experiments
here, just pure fun! Who wants to stay at home? Let\'s go!

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**[Ruby: a great language for shell
scripts!](https://lucasoshiro.github.io/posts-en/2024-06-17-ruby-shellscript/)**:

This article discusses how Ruby is often overlooked due to its
association with Rails framework and highlights the richness and
completeness of the language. It argues that Ruby excels in writing
shell scripts, especially when compared to Bash or Python. The author
lists several features of Ruby that make it an attractive option for
such use cases, including calling external commands, being a typed
language, regex matching, easy threads, built-in file and dir
operations, and more.

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**[The manager's unbearable lack of
endorphins](https://jamie.ideasasylum.com/2024/06/21/the-manager-s-unbearable-lack-of-endorphins)**:

The article discusses the author\'s personal journey from being an
individual contributor in coding to becoming a manager and how they miss
the satisfaction of seeing immediate progress in their work. The author
compares this with the visceral feeling of competence gained from
swimming and programming, which is notably absent from their new role as
a manager. They also mention that it\'s important for managers to seek
out and cherish satisfaction outside of work.

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**[No title
found](https://paperlined.org/apps/wikipedia/offsite_content/Calculator_spelling.txt)**:

The article appears to be an index or list of words and phrases found in
the English language, along with their respective counts or occurrences
based on a specific search method. Some examples include \"bee\" with
338 occurrences, \"believe\" with 317 occurrences, \"besiege\" with
3631538 occurrences, and \"hegel\" with 736 occurrences. The article
also mentions various topics, proper nouns, and figures such as
\"Hobbs,\" \"Ibo,\" \"Leslie,\" \"Melville,\" and \"O\'Brien.\" Overall,
the article provides a collection of data on word counts in English
language usage.

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**[visionOS thermally throttles based on how much it hears the fans in
the mics](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40764816)**:

The article discusses an idea for a cooling system that speeds up fans
when they are not heard due to noise from the environment, providing
additional headroom for cooling without bothering the user. This could
be useful in VR devices where noise is an important factor.

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**[NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN STAR CHARTS by Roy
Cook](https://www.californiaindianeducation.org/science_lab/indian_stars.html)**:

The article discusses Native American star charts and stories from
various tribes across Southern California, including the Ipai-Tipai
tribe, the Diegueño tribe, and the Lakota tribe. These stories describe
how stars were formed in the sky, with legends involving coyotes, dogs,
and other animals. The article highlights the importance of respecting
these cultural narratives and the connection between tribal communities
and the natural world around them.

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**[Never\* use Datagrams - Media over
QUIC](https://quic.video/blog/never-use-datagrams/)**:

The article discusses the choice between using TCP (reliable delivery)
or UDP (unreliable delivery) for network communications in application
development. It argues that while unreliability is often considered a
disadvantage, it can be beneficial when used correctly to achieve
timeliness, such as in live video streaming protocols. The author
recommends using QUIC, which supports datagrams, instead of directly
using UDP for better control and more reliable connections.

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**[This Is The First Animal Ever Found That Doesn\'t Need Oxygen to
Survive](https://www.sciencealert.com/this-is-the-first-animal-ever-found-that-doesnt-need-oxygen-to-survive)**:

Scientists have discovered a jellyfish-like parasite, Henneguya
salminicola, that does not possess a mitochondrial genome and does not
require oxygen to survive. This finding challenges the longstanding
belief that multicellular organisms need oxygen to live. The absence of
a mitochondrial genome indicates that H. salminicola has lost its
capacity for aerobic respiration, which could have implications for
understanding life and searching for extraterrestrial life forms.

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**[Germany\'s autobahn bridges falling
apart](https://www.dw.com/en/germanys-autobahn-bridges-falling-apart/a-69439952)**:

The Moseltal bridge in Germany was subjected to a test with 24 trucks
weighing 960 tons in May 2024, as it showed severe signs of damage due
to its age and heavy traffic loads. The test results are still being
evaluated. As many as 5,000 bridges along Germany\'s autobahns are in
poor condition, with more than half built before 1985. Federal Transport
Minister Volker Wissing aims to complete around 400 bridges per year,
but the process is slow due to complex planning and regulations. The
bridge closure in Lüdenscheid has caused significant economic damage,
leading to job losses and shrinking businesses.

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**[A Study Says Warp Drives Might Be Real---and We\'ll Find Them With
Lasers](https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/deep-space/a61193854/warp-drive-gravitational-waves/)**:

The article discusses the possibility of real warp drives for
interstellar travel, inspired by a theoretical physics concept proposed
by Miguel Alcubierre in 1994. It mentions the difficulties and
limitations in using current technology to create such a drive, but also
ponders whether gravitational waves produced from collapsing warp drives
could be detected by laser-based detectors, like LIGO or LISA,
potentially leading to the discovery of advanced alien civilizations
using warp drives.

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**[Asynchronous Consensus without Trusted Setup or Public-Key
Cryptography](https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/677)**:

This article presents a new asynchronous Byzantine consensus protocol
that does not require a trusted setup or rely on public-key cryptography
like digital signatures. The proposed Asynchronous Common Subset (ACS)
protocol is based on cryptographic hash functions modeled as a random
oracle and has \$O(\\kappa n\^3)\$ total communication and runs in
expected \$O(1)\$ rounds. It is practical due to its minimal use of
cryptography, small number of rounds, and post-quantum security. The
authors implemented the protocol in a geo-distributed setting with up to
128 machines and found it more efficient than the only other setup-free
consensus protocol that has been implemented so far. In the process of
developing this protocol, new primitives called asynchronous secret key
sharing and cover gather are introduced.

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**[LaserPecker Material Settings for Engraving
Machines](https://www.laserpecker.net/pages/material-settings)**:

This article provides recommended settings for various LaserPecker
models when engraving or cutting different materials. The settings
include power, speed, and depth percentages for fill, picture, line
engraving, and line cutting processes. These parameters are categorized
by material type and intended use, such as wood, metal, paper, plastic,
and glass. The article also includes additional tips for adjusting the
settings based on individual needs and desired outcomes.

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**[Routing & Network Namespaces -
WireGuard](https://www.wireguard.com/netns/)**:

The article discusses how WireGuard, a Linux network interface,
integrates into the network namespace infrastructure. This enables
administrators to have separate networking subsystems and choose which
interfaces live in each. The article explains how to use WireGuard for
ordinary containerization and routing all internet traffic via WireGuard
using network namespaces. It also covers routing all internet traffic
via WireGuard using network namespaces, which involves creating a
\"physical\" network namespace for interfaces like eth0 or wlan0, moving
them into it, and adding a WireGuard interface to the \"physical\"
namespace.

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**[PVM-4300](https://consolemods.org/wiki/CRT:PVM-4300)**:

The Sony PVM-4300, also known as the KX-45ED1 in Japan, is a large CRT
tube TV produced in 1989. It was priced at approximately \$27,000 in
Japan and \$40,000 in the United States in 1990. The PVM-4300 is an
example of an \"IDTV\" (Improved Definition TV) that uses digital
circuitry to deinterlace video signals for improved image clarity on
large screens. It includes two RGB inputs, one for 15kHz (480i) signals
and another for 31kHz (480p) signals. A similar 29-inch model, the
KV-29ED1, was also released in Japan but lacked the 31kHz RGB input.

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**[Alle Zeichen stehen auf einen grossen Krieg: Grosses
Weltwoche-Interview von Verleger Roger Köppel mit Serbiens Präsidenten
Aleksandar Vucic über die düsteren Zeiten der Gegenwart - Die
Weltwoche](https://weltwoche.ch/daily/alle-zeichen-stehen-auf-einen-grossen-krieg-grosses-weltwoche-interview-von-verleger-roger-koeppel-mit-serbiens-praesident-aleksander-vucic-ueber-die-duesteren-zeiten-der-gegenwart/)**:

The comments on Weltwoche.ch/Weltwoche.de aim to facilitate open debate
among readers and promote fair and fact-based discussions. Using the
comment function implies agreement with the guidelines, which include
refraining from antisemitism, racism, calls for violence, offensive
language, insulting other participants, comparing democratic figures to
Nazis, spreading false information, excessive use of capital letters,
comments unrelated to the article\'s topic, comment series, commercial
comments, poorly written comments with incorrect grammar and
punctuation, multiple external links, links to suspicious sites, or
non-German language comments. Weltwoche Verlags AG is committed to free
speech and handles comment publication liberally. The online editorial
team reserves the right to not publish comments without giving a reason,
and there is no recourse for individual unpublished comments. The
editorial team also has the right to make cuts or edits as needed.

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**[Erster und einziger AfD-Landkreis fast pleite? Was wirklich dahinter
steckt](https://www.focus.de/politik/deutschland/sesselmann_id_260070274.html)**:

In der thüringischen Stadt Sonneberg wurde AfD-Politiker Robert
Sesselmann im Juni 2023 zum ersten AfD-Landrat Deutschlands gewählt. Vor
einem Jahr nach seiner Wahl hat er jedoch nur wenig erreicht, wie die
Abschaffung des Euro und die Schließung der Kliniken. Die Schulen
schließen, Straßen sind marod und es gibt finanzielle Engpässe. Der
Landkreis ist finanziell am Abgrund und steht seit April im
Haushaltskonsolidierungsprozess. Sesselmann hat auch nicht alle seine
Wahlversprechen eingelöst, wie den Erhalt der Grundschule oder die
Unterstützung für Flüchtlinge nur in Sachleistungen.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=98886e5e)**:

In the first article, it is mentioned that the roads are deteriorating
and being closed instead of repaired, a clinic is insolvent, and a
school has to close in the AfD-controlled district. Furthermore,
according to \"Spiegel\" information from January to June 2023, when a
CDU man was still in office as Landrat, 74 asylum seekers and Ukrainians
were accepted; however, under Sesselmann\'s control, the number
increased to 134 within six months. While it is not fair to blame
everything on AfD alone, they are also incompetent. The author expresses
limited sympathy for those who vote for both CDU and AfD, as they have
brought their predicament upon themselves.

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**[Testing AMD's Bergamo: Zen 4c
Spam](https://chipsandcheese.com/2024/06/22/testing-amds-bergamo-zen-4c-spam/)**:

This article discusses AMD\'s Bergamo chip, which focuses on increasing
core counts beyond traditional scaling methods by using density-focused
Zen 4c cores. The article also compares it to Intel\'s upcoming Sierra
Forest and Ampere\'s server CPUs. The Bergamo chip uses a Zen 4c CCD
with half the shared L3 cache of a Zen 4 CCX, allowing for higher core
counts in the same area. Additionally, the article provides performance
benchmarks and comparisons between Bergamo, Genoa-X, and Sapphire Rapids
in terms of core-to-core latency, bandwidth, and memory performance.
Overall, the article highlights AMD\'s strategy for increasing core
counts in server CPUs and their potential for expansion.

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**[Planetary Health Diet Index and risk of total and cause-specific
mortality in three prospective
cohorts](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0002916524003897)**:

The article discusses the creation and use of the Planetary Health Diet
Index (PHDI) in assessing the relationship between dietary patterns and
health outcomes, specifically focusing on three large prospective
cohorts of adults in the United States. The PHDI, which ranges from 0 to
140, is a continuous measure that more accurately represents adherence
to the EAT-Lancet reference diet. The study found that a higher PHDI
score was associated with a lower risk of total and cause-specific
mortality.

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**[The devil is intelligence without
love](https://www.ggnotes.com/the-devil-is-intelligence-without-love/)**:

The article discusses the importance of placing love above intelligence
in a society that often rewards effort with tangible results such as
grades or career promotions. It argues that while intelligence can help
solve problems or defend positions, it can also cause suffering if not
guided by compassion and kindness. The author encourages people to
prioritize love and compassion in their lives and strives to teach this
value to his children through example and conversation.

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**[This impossibly thin fabric could cool you down by 16-plus
degrees](https://www.fastcompany.com/91142992/this-impossibly-thin-fabric-could-cool-you-down-by-16-degrees)**:

This article discusses the development of a new textile that can keep
its wearers up to 16 degrees cooler than other fabrics. Created by
researchers from the University of Chicago, the textile uses a process
called radiative cooling and reflects both solar and ambient heat.
Potential applications for the material include clothing, buildings,
cars, and food storage and shipping. The research team plans to
collaborate with other teams to investigate the potential health
benefits of the fabric for those exposed to extreme heat conditions.

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**[Leak: EU interior ministers want to exempt themselves from chat
control bulk scanning of private messages - EU
Reporter](https://www.eureporter.co/business/data/mass-surveillance-data/2024/04/15/leak-eu-interior-ministers-want-to-exempt-themselves-from-chat-control-bulk-scanning-of-private-messages/)**:

This article discusses the European Union\'s (EU) controversial draft of
the Child Sexual Abuse Regulation proposal, where EU interior ministers
propose exempting certain accounts of staff from the envisaged scanning
of chats and messages, as well as not applying the regulation to
\'confidential information.\' The EU governments reject the idea that
the new EU Child Protection Centre should support them in the prevention
of child sexual abuse. Critics argue that these measures threaten
digital privacy, confidentiality, and the goal of child protection,
instead advocating for scientific evaluation and implementation of
multidisciplinary prevention programs.

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**[What good are whizzy new drugs if the world can\'t afford
them?](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40752444)**:

The reality is that high drug prices are what incentivize companies to
go through the process of creating/designing/trialing them. They will
get cheaper with time as the techniques become commodities. The US
should probably negotiate \'most favored nation\' status so they get the
lowest price offered among the OECD (maybe adjusted by national income
per capita) such that there is less global free ridership - but even
that probably won\'t do that much to shift the cost burden. We should
also invest in lowering the costs of drug design & trialing so we can
lower the risk premium and startup cost.

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**[OWASP Juice Shop: Hacking A Modern Web
Application](https://blog.javascripttoday.com/blog/hacking-a-web-application/)**:

This article focuses on hacking a realistic web application called Juice
Shop, which features various OWASP Top Ten vulnerabilities and other
security flaws. Created by Björn Kimminich and maintained by several
developers, the project is an excellent environment for web developers
and penetration testers to practice their security skills. The article
demonstrates a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attack on Juice Shop,
highlighting the importance of input sanitization in web applications.

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**[Festivals 2024 im Live-Stream: Konzerte kostenlos von zu Hause aus
sehen](https://www.netzwelt.de/festivals-internet/index.html)**:

The 2024 festival season is starting slowly but many festivals can be
easily watched from home through live streams and television. Rock am
Ring, Wacken, and others will be broadcasted on various channels and
platforms. Most major music festivals offer live streaming services for
fans who cannot attend in person. Tickets are available for purchase on
the respective festival websites.

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**[Climate Zones](https://pudding.cool/2024/06/climate-zones/)**:

Climate scientists predict a global temperature increase of over 2
degrees celsius due to climate change. In an attempt to bridge the gap
between climate and weather, German scientist Wladimir Köppen classified
the world into five distinct climate zones: Arid, Tropical, Temperate,
Cold, and Polar. These zones are further divided into subcategories,
forming 30 unique subclassifications that make up the Köppen Climate
Classification (KCC).

A study by climatologist Hylke Beck used projected data from climate
models and KCC to predict how cities\' climate will change by 2070. Some
examples include Los Angeles moving from a Temperate classification to
Arid, resembling New Delhi; Scandinavia and Northern Europe
transitioning from Cold to Temperate climates; and the Tropical and Arid
classifications absorbing most of the now-Temperate cities. Moscow will
be the only remaining city in the Cold classification by 2070.

This article encourages users to explore how their city\'s climate will
change and become more similar to that of other cities through an
interactive tool on the website.

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**[LLM101n: Let\'s build a
Storyteller](https://github.com/karpathy/LLM101n)**:

The provided information is about an AI Large Language Model (LLM)
course on GitHub by karpathy, which aims to teach individuals how to
build a Storyteller AI model. The course covers various aspects of AI
and LLM development, such as language modeling, machine learning,
optimization, and more. The course is structured with a syllabus and
appendix, detailing different topics to be covered in the process.

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**[SVG: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly \|
Eisfunke](https://www.eisfunke.com/posts/2021/svg-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly.html)**:

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a format for vector graphics that has
both advantages and disadvantages. It is well-supported by various
programs like Adobe Illustrator and Inkscape, and can be used directly
in websites with CSS. However, it is also bloated, complex, and has an
XML-based syntax which makes it difficult to implement. A suggestion to
improve SVG would be developing a simple vector graphics exchange format
that is easily processed by machines like JSON-based, allowing for
faster implementations and better user experiences.

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**[Internet Archive forced to remove 500,000 books after publishers'
court
win](https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/06/internet-archive-forced-to-remove-500000-books-after-publishers-court-win/)**:

The Internet Archive (IA) recently lost over 500,000 titles following a
lawsuit by book publishers. These publishers forced takedowns, causing a
\"devastating loss\" for readers who rely on the IA to access books that
are otherwise inaccessible or difficult to acquire. In response, IA is
appealing the decision and arguing that its controlled digital lending
of physical books should be considered fair use under copyright law. The
outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications for libraries
and their ability to provide equal access to knowledge and information.

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**[My Windows Computer Just Doesn\'t Feel Like Mine
Anymore](https://www.howtogeek.com/my-windows-computer-just-doesnt-feel-like-mine-anymore/)**:

This article discusses the author\'s dissatisfaction with Windows 10 and
how it feels more commercial and less personal than previous versions of
the operating system. The author cites advertising integration, frequent
updates causing issues, intrusive changes to settings, and a lack of
control as reasons for this feeling. Comparing this with macOS and
Linux, the article concludes by expressing hope that there will be a
version of Windows in the future where users can have more control over
their operating system and avoid Microsoft\'s increasing monetization
efforts.

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**[Meinung: Softwareentwicklung ist keine
Kunst](https://www.heise.de/blog/Meinung-Softwareentwicklung-ist-keine-Kunst-9755000.html?view=print)**:

The article discusses whether software development and computer science
are more of an art or engineering discipline. It highlights the work of
Donald E. Knuth, an American computer scientist who has dedicated
decades to creating \"The Art of Computer Programming,\" a comprehensive
work in computer programming. The author presents the contrast between
the aesthetic aspect of code and the pragmatic aspect of solving
problems with software. They also touch upon the challenges faced by
developers, such as balancing artistic values with business needs. In
conclusion, the article suggests that finding a balance between these
two extremes would result in better software development practices.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=988b7303)**:

The current \"AI\" generation offers lock deals that are not even close
to cost-covering. Slowly, people start to realize it: Amazon is charging
a monthly fee for advanced Alexa services. Money must come back
somehow!1!! :-)

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**[What good are whizzy new drugs if the world can't afford
them?](https://www.economist.com/by-invitation/2024/06/14/what-good-are-whizzy-new-drugs-if-the-world-cant-afford-them)**:

In recent years, biotechnology and pharmaceutical science have made
significant advancements in gene therapies for rare conditions and
obesity drugs. These treatments could greatly improve health, but there
are cost challenges involved that need to be addressed by policymakers
and companies. Currently, 17 single-dose gene therapies have been
approved in the US, with more than 80 expected by 2032. These therapies
target serious or fatal conditions such as spinal muscular atrophy and
sickle-cell disease.

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**[Why SMBs Don't Deploy Single Sign On (SSO) \|
CISA](https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/news/why-smbs-dont-deploy-single-sign-sso)**:

In CISA\'s Secure by Design whitepaper, Dr. Olga Livingston and Bob Lord
urge software manufacturers to consider how their business practices may
inadvertently reduce security postures for customers. They recommend
essential security features should be part of basic service offerings
without additional fees or hidden surcharges. The article highlights
that the single sign-on (SSO) capability should be available by default
and not charged as a premium. Small and medium sized businesses (SMBs)
have differing perspectives on SSO, with some seeing it as a value-add
to security posture and others disagreeing about the operational
improvements SSO can offer. CISA conducted focus groups with SMBs to
learn more about their understanding of SSO, its benefits, user
experiences in implementing and maintaining SSO, and barriers faced when
adopting an SSO program. Key findings include small enterprises opting
for manual passwords over SSO, lack of technical know-how and awareness
as a significant barrier to adoption, varying degrees of satisfaction
with support materials, and the need for improvements in user
experience, service offering structure, feature awareness, and requisite
technical guidelines.

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**[Advanced text features and
PDF](https://nibblestew.blogspot.com/2024/06/advanced-text-features-and-pdf.html?m=1)**:

The basic text model of PDF faces challenges due to its design based on
custom encoding and limited glyph support. To work with modern text
requirements, there are four ways to represent text and letters: source
text (UTF-8), Unicode codepoints, glyph IDs, and actual text (UTF-16BE).
However, issues arise when needing both horizontal and vertical kerning
or working with alternate forms like ligatures and small caps. Solutions
for handling these challenges include using text-to-path drawing
operations, rendering each glyph as a separate text object, or
leveraging shaping engines like Harfbuzz for glyph substitution. The
responsibility of managing this complexity falls on the client
application, not the PDF library itself.

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**[\$72,000 migrant smuggling routes to the US start with charter
flights](https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/migration-usa-smuggling/)**:

The article discusses the emergence of new migrant smuggling routes,
particularly those involving charter flights. These smuggling routes,
which cost up to \$72,000, originate in countries such as India and have
become increasingly popular in recent months. The article mentions
specific incidents and cases involving failed attempts at illegal
immigration through these routes, as well as the reactions and
consequences faced by those involved. It also highlights the actions
taken by governments and airlines in response to these smuggling
operations.

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**[Why Innovation Heroes are a Sign of a Dysfunctional
Organization](https://steveblank.substack.com/p/why-innovation-heroes-are-a-sign)**:

The article discusses the importance of having an innovation doctrine in
organizations to drive rapid deployment of new capabilities, especially
during times of crisis or disruption. It explains that in traditional
organizational structures, emphasis is placed on process and execution,
often causing a lack of space for unconventional ideas. An innovation
doctrine should outline strategies and processes, describing the role of
innovation leaders, all focused on rapid deployment of new capabilities.
Without an innovation doctrine, organizations risk being outpaced by
competitors or adversaries.

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**[BU-808: How to Prolong Lithium-based
Batteries](https://batteryuniversity.com/article/bu-808-how-to-prolong-lithium-based-batteries)**:

The article discusses the focus on lithium chemistries in battery
research and the superiority of lithium-ion batteries over other
chemistries due to their longevity, safety, and increasing capacity.
Lithium-ion batteries are still improving with advancements in these
areas, but there is still room for growth. In terms of applications,
lithium-ion batteries are encroaching into markets previously held by
lead acid, such as standby and load leveling. Many satellites also rely
on Li-ion batteries. While the technology has not yet fully matured, it
is still improving with a focus on prolonging battery life and
optimizing energy delivery. The article highlights factors that
contribute to lithium-ion battery aging, such as temperature, depth of
discharge, charging voltage, and loading protocols. It suggests that
lower charge voltages prolong battery life, while higher voltages reduce
cycle count but increase capacity. The article also discusses the
importance of considering environmental conditions in determining a
battery\'s longevity.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=988a5b46)**:

The EU\'s \"chat control\" negotiations have failed due to resistance
from Germany. Chat control was a term used for the European Union\'s
attempt to covertly monitor encrypted communication during the EM, using
child abuse as an excuse. FDP-Justice Minister Marco Buschmann stated
that Germany is particularly sensitive about protecting privacy after
experiencing two dictatorships that disregarded privacy rights. The EU
law was rejected by Germany, and it is unlikely to be reintroduced soon.

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**[Mozilla is an advertising company
now](https://www.jwz.org/blog/2024/06/mozilla-is-an-advertising-company-now/)**:

Mozilla has acquired Anonym, a privacy-focused advertising company, to
further enhance its advertising solutions. The acquisition aligns with
Mozilla\'s focus on privacy and effective advertising, working towards a
sustainable free internet. Anonym, founded by former Facebook executives
Brad Smallwood and Graham Mudd in 2022, was backed by several notable
investors.

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**[june-va](https://github.com/mezbaul-h/june)**:

This article discusses the local voice chatbot, \"june\", which uses
Ollama, Hugging Face Transformers, and Coqui TTS Toolkit for language
model capabilities, speech recognition, and text-to-speech synthesis,
respectively. It is a privacy-focused solution for voice-assisted
interactions on your local machine, ensuring no data is sent to external
servers.

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**[How Babies and Young Children Learn to Understand
Language](https://lithub.com/how-babies-and-young-children-learn-to-understand-language/)**:

The article discusses how children learn language and its evolution. It
debunks the idea of \"ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny\" and argues that
there are two main interests in the topic: whether language acquisition
is due to specialized mental processes or learned through
general-purpose processes, and if it\'s possible to project current
language acquisition processes into prehistoric times. The article
explores how infants learn language by using \"transitional
probabilities\" (TPs) between syllables to identify words within a
continuous sound stream. After around four years of age, most children
have acquired more than 1,000 words and the rules for combining them.

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**[Walking to combat back pain: world-first study shows dramatic
improvement](https://lighthouse.mq.edu.au/article/june-2024/walking-away-from-pain-world-first-study-shows-dramatic-improvement-in-lower-back-trouble)**:

A study from Macquarie University\'s Spinal Pain Research Group has
found that adults with a history of low back pain lasted nearly twice as
long without a recurrence if they walked regularly. The research has the
potential to change the way low back pain is managed, making effective
interventions accessible to more people than ever before. About four
million Australians and 800 million people worldwide have low back pain,
which is a leading cause of disability and reduced quality of life. The
WalkBack trial examined whether a program of walking combined with
education could be effective in preventing recurrences of low back pain.
It found that adults who participated in the walking program had fewer
occurrences of activity-limiting pain compared to the control group, and
a longer average period before they had a recurrence. The cost-effective
intervention also reduced participants\' need for healthcare support and
time taken off work by approximately half.

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**[Women can have short hair, too \| Victoria Smith \| The Critic
Magazine](https://thecritic.co.uk/women-can-have-short-hair-too/)**:

This article criticizes pseudo-progressives for perpetuating gender
stereotypes and focusing on trivial external changes to define one\'s
sex or gender identity. The author argues that true progressive ideals
should focus on rejecting rigid feminine standards and promoting free
expression, rather than becoming overly concerned with adhering to
strict guidelines of what it means to be a woman. The article highlights
the importance of recognizing one\'s sex as constant and not changing
based on external factors such as clothing or hairstyles.

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**[Falkirk Wheel --
Wikipedia](https://wikiless.northboot.xyz/wiki/Falkirk_Wheel?lang=de)**:

The Falkirk Wheel is a unique modern boat lift located near the Scottish
town of Falkirk, known for its distinctive design resembling a giant
wheel. It was built as part of the Millennium Link project to revitalize
the Forth and Clyde Canal and the Union Canal in central Scotland. The
original canal system consisted of eleven locks which were replaced by
the Falkirk Wheel, allowing boats to be transported between the two
canals with minimal water loss. The wheel has a diameter of over 35
meters, and its construction required an investment of £17 million. It
has since become a popular tourist attraction for visitors interested in
learning about Scottish history and canal systems, as well as offering
opportunities for boat tours and other recreational activities.

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**[Sicherheitslücke in kommunaler Verwaltungs-Webseite öffnet Datenleck
in
BundID](https://www.heise.de/news/Sicherheitsluecke-in-kommunaler-Verwaltungs-Webseite-oeffnet-Datenleck-in-BundID-9770233.html?view=print)**:

In a recent discovery, IT security expert Lilith Wittmann exposed
serious issues in Germany\'s federal administration IT systems. The
BundID, which will soon be renamed GermanyID, has been found to often
lack services compatible with it. This comes on top of newly discovered
security loopholes in the existing capabilities. These vulnerabilities
were found in OpenR@thaus software from ITEBO Osnabrück, used by
hundreds of German municipalities.

The issues stemmed from a mistake made when implementing Security
Assertion Markup Language (SAML), an authentication protocol used by
BundID. Wittmann demonstrated how such a vulnerability could expose all
the data within the BundID system if exploited. The error was fixed in
less than 24 hours after it was publicly reported on Twitter.

However, another flaw was discovered shortly after this, which has led
to all local services using OpenR@thaus being taken offline. This issue
is believed to stem from an unaddressed vulnerability in the open-source
CMS software Liferay that has been used by OpenR@thaus for eight years.

Wittmann is critical of the overall idea of BundID/GermanyID, advocating
for the use of physical identity cards such as personal identification
documents to verify users online. She made headlines in 2021 when she
discovered a weakness in the CDU\'s connect-app.

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**[meincongstar - Kundencenter \|
congstar](https://www.congstar.de/login/?r=225424)**:

The congstar app allows you to stay logged in and have quick access to
all your information. Invite friends with more details available on the
app.

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**[Many people don't pay full price for their news subscription. Most
don't want to pay anything at
all](https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/06/many-people-dont-pay-full-price-for-their-news-subscription-most-dont-want-to-pay-anything-at-all/)**:

News publishers have struggled to make money in the digital era, as ad
revenue has been diverted to Big Tech and print advertising declines. To
address this issue, many have focused on increasing subscriber numbers
by offering low trial prices. However, a study found that 41% of online
news subscribers were paying less than full price for their subscription
across 20 countries. While successful for some major publishers, the
reliance on rock-bottom trial prices raises questions about its
long-term sustainability and potential churn in subscriber numbers. The
\"reader revenue\" model has shown promise among smaller niche
publications on platforms like Substack, indicating alternative business
models could be viable for news organizations.

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**[Schrankbetten
180x200](https://www.otto.de/moebel/betten/funktionsbetten/schrankbetten/?liegeflaeche=180x200-cm)**:

The article lists various products with prices and delivery times for
each product. The prices range from €999 to €2529, with delivery times
varying from 3 weeks to 7 weeks. Some of the products include box beds,
sofa beds, wardrobes, chest beds, and other furniture items.

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**[Potatoes Are the Perfect Vegetable---but You're Eating Them
Wrong](https://www.wired.com/story/potatoes-are-the-perfect-vegetable-but-youre-eating-them-wrong/)**:

In 1996, the United States hit peak potato consumption with each person
eating 64 pounds per year; however, since then, consumption has
decreased to an all-time low of 45 pounds per year in 2019. The drop in
fresh potato consumption has been particularly significant, with frozen
potatoes now consumed more than fresh potatoes for the first time.
Potato fields are facing challenges as dietary guidelines may change to
declassify potatoes as a vegetable. Despite being nutrient-dense and
rich in vitamin C, potassium, and fiber, the potato has become
synonymous with unhealthy foods like french fries, hash browns, and
waffles.

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**[France wants to remind you of Russia's threat to
democracy](https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/20/russias_cyber_attacks_france_report/)**:

A report by France\'s computer emergency response team (CERT-FR) has
highlighted the latest tricks used by Nobelium, a Russian
intelligence-linked cyber crew responsible for the major supply chain
attack on SolarWinds in 2021. The group mainly focuses on espionage and
targets email accounts of diplomatic staff, their institutions,
embassies, and consulates using phishing emails from previously
compromised foreign institutions. While Nobelium has not carried out a
significant attack on the French government since 2022, there is concern
about potential Russian aggression as France prepares for its election
period and hosts the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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**[Tetris Font](https://erikdemaine.org/fonts/tetris/?text=Schatzi)**:

The Tetris Font is a typeface created by combining each letter and digit
with exactly one of the Tetris pieces: (I), (J), (L), (O), (S), (T), and
(Z). This design was found manually, aided by BurrTools software. Each
letter is constructed by stacking these pieces in an order that supports
previous pieces as in the game of Tetris. The font also includes
rotations and can be animated for puzzle-solving purposes. The creator
acknowledges the collaboration with Alex Streif and Kate Jones of Kadon
Enterprises, who previously designed polyomino fonts.

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**[Let\'s write a video game from scratch like it\'s
1987](https://gaultier.github.io/blog/write_a_video_game_from_scratch_like_1987.html)**:

In a previous article, the author had created a simple GUI application
using X11 without any libraries by talking directly over a socket. In
another article, they did the same with Wayland in C, displaying a
static image. Now, they aim to create a full-fledged GUI application:
Minesweeper. The goal is to make an efficient and small application that
can run on various Unix systems without any libraries or external
dependencies.

The process involves authentication using the X authentication protocol,
opening a window, loading assets, implementing game entities, reacting
to keyboard and mouse events, and handling game logic to uncover cells.
The author uses the Odin programming language for this project due to
its simplicity and features like embedded image files for easy
distribution and startup.

The result is a statically linked executable that requires no libraries
and uses a constant amount of resident heap memory. It\'s significantly
smaller than Microsoft\'s Minesweeper application, with only a few
hundred lines of code. This approach allows the application to be tiny
and standalone, easily compiled and copied around different machines
running the same OS/architecture.

The author provides detailed explanations for each step in creating the
game using X11 protocol and Odin language, including parsing
authentication entries, opening sockets, sending handshakes with tokens,
creating graphical contexts and windows, loading and converting image
data, responding to events, implementing game logic, and rendering
scenes. The full code is also provided at the end of the article.

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**[calculatingempires.net](https://calculatingempires.net/?pos=35926.48%2C9605.24%2C12.5257)**:

**TODO**

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**[No title found](https://beyondloom.com/blog/dither.html)**:

The Macintosh, released in 1984, featured a high-resolution
consumer-grade computer with a square-pixel black and white display at
72 dots per inch. A key aspect of the visual vocabulary of the Macintosh
is the use of dithered images. Dithering algorithms like Floyd-Steinberg
dithering and Atkinson dithering utilize a small palette to represent a
larger one, simulating grayscale images. These techniques allow for
better image rendering on computers with limited color palettes.

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**[Licensing teams will target unwitting Oracle Java
users](https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/20/oracle_java_licence_teams/)**:

Software licensing specialist House of Brick claims that organizations
using Java, even if not considered Oracle customers, can expect a call
from the company about their Java use within three to nine months.
Oracle has been tracking product downloads and matching IP addresses to
organizations for possible non-compliant Java SE usage. The company
introduced two new licensing models for its commercial Java platform in
April 2019, leading to increased scrutiny on organizations\' Java usage.
Organizations should be cautious when considering Oracle\'s offer to
overlook earlier unlicensed software if they agree to sign up to the new
subscription model, as users with legacy agreements face significant
cost increases moving to the new terms.

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**['Exhausting': Author finds another's name on an Elsevier book chapter
she
wrote](https://retractionwatch.com/2024/06/20/exhausting-author-finds-anothers-name-on-an-elsevier-book-chapter-she-wrote/)**:

Ina Vandebroek, an ethnobotanist and senior research fellow at the
University of the West Indies, discovered that her chapter from the 2017
edition of Pharmacognosy was still present in the 2023 update, now
credited to another author. She declined to revise her chapter for the
new edition but assumed it would be omitted. Elsevier\'s publisher
acknowledged the mistake and said miscrediting occurred in other
chapters as well, promising to communicate with affected authors about
corrections. Vandebroek demanded that Elsevier stop distributing the
textbook containing the plagiarized chapter, but a spokesperson for the
company stated it was an error during production and not the
responsibility of the volume editor. They assured that corrections would
be made to credit original authors along with revising authors when
appropriate. Vandebroek expressed concern about the contributor
agreement\'s stipulations and its potential vulnerability for similar
situations in future editions.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=988ac07e)**:

The article discusses various statements made during the Potsdam
Security Conference and provides a summary of some key points.
BSI-Chefin Plattner mentioned that she loves checklists but they won\'t
save them, suggesting that more automation is needed. This has led to an
increase in pressure on customers as more patches are released. The
author disagrees with the positive perception of patches, considering
them proof of a vendor\'s failure. Regarding KI (Artificial
Intelligence), it is clarified that it does not help attackers but
rather defenders need to adopt AI at the same pace. The article also
criticizes Rohde & Schwarz for being demonstratively rude during a panel
discussion and mentions Telekom\'s involvement in shady practices.
Finally, the author expresses skepticism about ZITIS\' projects and
mobile quantum computers while praising BKA-Chef\'s ability to balance
communication of crises with assurance that everything is under control.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=988adee3)**:

The article discusses a warning from BSI regarding unpatched Exchange
servers and highlights the challenges companies face in keeping their
systems up-to-date due to Microsoft\'s licensing policies, frequent
updates, and issues with patch installation. The author argues that
Microsoft is pushing customers towards its cloud services and suggests
that BSI should defend customers against Microsoft instead of advocating
for managed services. The article also mentions the potential costs
associated with unpatched Exchange servers, such as ransomware attacks
targeting both the company and innocent third parties.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=988adf13)**:

In the article, the author expresses frustration with the idea that
Germany is held back by regulations, pointing out that various countries
have had nuclear accidents in the past. The author argues that
regulations protect lives and should not be considered a bad thing. They
also criticize the misleading use of terms like \"Data Protection\"
instead of \"Personal Data Protection.\" In conclusion, the author
supports regulation, especially regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI)
development, and believes that the AI Act seems to be a failed attempt
despite its good intentions.

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**[coloring](https://www.rahulilango.com/coloring/)**:

**TODO**

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**[The 30-meter pass in the Pyrenees through which millions of insects
migrate](https://english.elpais.com/climate/2024-06-13/the-30-meter-pass-in-the-pyrenees-through-which-millions-of-insects-migrate.html)**:

Scientists from the University of Exeter have confirmed a massive
migration of millions of insects through a pass measuring just 30 meters
in the Pyrenees mountains, on the border between Spain and France. Over
17 million arthropods cross every year through Bujaruelo pass, which is
the easiest route for flying insects as they travel through the high
Pyrenees. The study suggests that billions of insects cross the Pyrenees
each year, making the mountain range a key location for many migratory
species. These small migratory insects play an important role in
pollination and transferring nutrients, highlighting their vital
importance to the planet.

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**[Qualcomm AI/Copilot PCs don't live up to the
hype](https://semiaccurate.com/2024/06/18/qualcomm-ai-copilot-pcs-dont-live-up-to-the-hype/)**:

SemiAccurate has expressed concerns about Qualcomm\'s new AI/Copilot
PCs, stating that their actions point to a far murkier picture than the
hype suggests. The product launches have been criticized for hiding
potential issues with x86 emulation compatibility and lack of
independent testing on the silicon. Additionally, security concerns have
arisen due to Pluton\'s inability to be made safe, as it can be hacked
or have code intentionally pushed to it that blows through any system
security. The article also discusses a lack of disclosure from Qualcomm
and a locked bootloader, which gives Microsoft control over the device
without user knowledge or consent.

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**[Lessons Learned from Scaling to Multi-Terabyte
Datasets](https://v2thegreat.com/2024/06/19/lessons-learned-from-scaling-to-multi-terabyte-datasets/)**:

This post provides guidance on scaling multi-terabyte datasets by
leveraging tools such as Joblib and GNU Parallel for single-machine
scaling and utilizing solutions like AWS Batch, Dask, and Spark when
scaling beyond a single machine. The main focus is on optimizing
algorithms before scaling up and actively exploring new tools to improve
performance and cost-effectiveness in handling large datasets.

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**[Inside 22,734 Steam games \|
daniel.haxx.se](https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2024/06/20/inside-22734-steam-games/)**:

The article discusses the use of curl in video games and mentions that
over one hundred games have decided to use it. It then introduces
SteamDB, a third-party site that extracts data on which SDKs are used by
Steam games. According to their list, 22,734 out of 91,559 titles in
their database were identified as using curl, accounting for 24.8% of
the total games.

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**[EU Council has withdrawn the vote on Chat
Control](https://stackdiary.com/eu-council-has-withdrawn-the-vote-on-chat-control/)**:

The EU Council has decided to withdraw its vote on the Chat Control plan
proposed by Belgium, which aimed at monitoring all chat messages and
other forms of digital communication among citizens. The proposal faced
criticism for potentially generating numerous false positives and
undermining encryption. With the vote withdrawn, the legislative process
faces uncertainty as the European Commission and European Parliament
continue to deliberate on the best way forward. The discussions will
resume after the summer, once Hungary assumes the Council presidency
from Belgium in July.

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**[Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an individualised,
progressive walking and education intervention for the prevention of low
back pain recurrence in Australia (WalkBack): a randomised controlled
trial](https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736%2824%2900755-4/fulltext)**:

In a randomized controlled trial, an individualized, progressive walking
and education intervention was found to significantly reduce the risk of
recurrence of low back pain in adults who were not previously engaging
in regular physical activity. The intervention involved six sessions
with a physiotherapist acting as a health coach, encouraging
participants to engage in a walking program and providing education on
managing low back pain. The study demonstrated that this intervention
could reduce the personal and societal burden due to low back pain,
potentially offering a low-cost and accessible strategy for prevention.

However, the intervention did not result in a sustained increase in
walking volume beyond the first 3 months, and the exact mechanisms by
which it had its effect are unclear. Future research should assess the
implementation of this intervention, the effect of alternative forms of
exercise, and the relative importance of walking and education
components.

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**[Attention Required! \|
Cloudflare](https://pirg.org/edfund/resources/chromebook-churn-report-highlights-problems-of-short-lived-laptops-in-schools/)**:

This article discusses a security issue where users might be blocked
from accessing certain websites that use Cloudflare for protection. The
blockage may occur due to suspicious activities such as submitting
specific words or phrases, SQL commands, or malformed data. Users who
encounter this error can email the site owner, mentioning their actions
when the block happened and including the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the
bottom of the page.

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**[Austria Aims to Curb Crashes With Crackdown on
\'Super-Speeders\'](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-06-19/austria-aims-to-curb-crashes-with-crackdown-on-super-speeders)**:

Austria has introduced a new law to combat reckless driving, targeting
those who exceed the speed limit by 60 km/h or more. Offenders have
their vehicles confiscated and sold by the government, with cars
impounded immediately upon police interception. This policy aims to
reduce road fatalities, which have risen over the past four years.

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**[Nobody Knows What's Going
On](https://www.raptitude.com/2024/06/nobody-knows-whats-going-on/)**:

This article discusses the prevalence of misinformation and bad
inferences in people\'s beliefs and worldviews. It argues that most of a
person\'s knowledge is second-hand and comes from sources such as
newspapers, books, blogs, and social media. The author claims that the
majority of this information is incorrect or based on incomplete
understanding of subjects. People tend to be more credulous when reading
about topics they are less familiar with, leading to the Gell-Mann
Amnesia effect where people question the reliability of information in
one area but not another. The article emphasizes the importance of
careful scrutiny and comparison of high-quality second-hand sources to
acquire reliable knowledge.

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**[What is a Personal User
Manual?](https://futureforum.com/2022/07/15/personal-user-manual/)**:

The perception that people can only create and sustain culture when
working together in person is not true, according to data from the
Future Forum Pulse. Remote and hybrid employees score higher than
full-time office workers on all elements of employee experience,
including culture-adjacent measures such as sense of belonging at work
and value of relationships with coworkers. As companies adopt more
flexible work models, leaders have an opportunity to build in
intentional ways to foster trust and connection, which are key
ingredients of company culture. One way to do this is through creating
and sharing Personal User Manuals (also known as Personal Operating
Manuals). These short descriptions of employees\' backgrounds, values,
and communication styles help teams better understand each other,
reducing frustrations or misunderstandings early on and fostering trust
between colleagues.

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**[Protecting Children\'s Safety Requires End-to-End
Encryption](https://simplex.chat/blog/20240601-protecting-children-safety-requires-e2e-encryption.html)**:

The Belgian Presidency is pushing for the implementation of client-side
scanning on encrypted messaging services, rebranding it as \"upload
moderation\". Their latest proposal mandates that providers of private
communication services obtain user consent for AI-based scanning of
their private chats. Privacy critics argue that invasive monitoring of
private communications would create detrimental risks and could enable
mass surveillance, undermining end-to-end encryption and potentially
exposing millions of private family photos to hackers and criminals
seeking to exploit users\' data. Instead of eroding privacy protections,
it is essential to focus on high standards for encryption and data
control and empower users with tools that protect their data without
compromising safety.

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**[Client-Side-Scanning: Chat Control is Pure Surveillance
State](https://netzpolitik.org/2024/client-side-scanning-chat-control-is-pure-surveillance-state/)**:

The article discusses chat control, a proposed system that would require
all messages on messaging apps to be checked by the state before being
sent, essentially bypassing end-to-end encryption. Critics argue that
this would lead to massive surveillance and erode privacy protections
for millions. It also notes that the EU Commissioner for Home Affairs,
Ylva Johansson, claims that the envelope (end-to-end encryption) would
not be opened, but privacy advocates argue that this is a shabby attempt
to deceive people. The article highlights that chat control is a direct
attack on end-to-end encryption and could have global implications if
the EU were to adopt it.

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**[Shadow of the Erdtree has ground me into dust, which is why I
recommend
it](https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2024/06/shadow-of-the-erdtree-has-ground-me-into-dust-which-is-why-i-recommend-it/)**:

Elden Ring\'s expansion, Shadow of the Erdtree, is a challenging
experience that tests players who have already conquered the base game.
The DLC offers more difficult enemies and dungeons, with some requiring
strategic knowledge from the main game to overcome. However, this
challenge is part of its appeal for longtime Souls fans, as it presents
an opportunity to test their skills against a new set of challenges.
Players who are considering purchasing Shadow of the Erdtree should be
prepared and familiar with the base game mechanics before diving into
the expansion.

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**[Supermassive black hole roars to life as astronomers watch in real
time](https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/06/supermassive-black-hole-roars-to-life-as-astronomers-watch-in-real-time/)**:

Astronomers have observed a long-quiet galaxy, SDSS1335+0728, located
300 million light-years away, suddenly come alive and emit ultraviolet,
optical, and infrared light into space in December 2019. By February of
this year, the galaxy began emitting X-ray light, indicating it is
becoming more active. It is believed to be an active galactic nucleus
(AGN), which gets its energy from supermassive black holes at the
galaxy\'s center and/or from the black hole\'s spin. Researchers used
archival data and observations from various instruments to better
understand this event, which has brightened the constellation Virgo
after decades of quietude. The authors suggest that the awakening could
be due to an AGN or a rare tidal disruption event (TDE).

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**[When did humans start social knowledge
accumulation?](https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/06/stone-tool-archeological-record-shows-recent-boost-in-sophistication/)**:

A new study suggests that the ability for humans to develop a cumulative
culture, where new technologies are built upon past knowledge, emerged
around 600,000 years ago. This coincides with the time when our
ancestors and Neanderthals separated evolutionarily. The researchers
analyzed stone toolmaking, focusing on the complexity of tools, to
determine the shift from teaching simple toolmaking techniques to
building upon knowledge for more intricate designs. The development of
sophisticated tools indicates a key change in human technology where
cumulative culture played a crucial role.

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**[Ape Labs Maxi V1 & V2 Battery
Pack](https://www.thomann.de/de/ape_labs_maxi_v1_v2_battery_pack.htm)**:

This article is about the Ape Labs LightCan - Batterypack, a battery
pack with a 12 V output and 4500 mAh capacity that is suitable for the
ApeLight Maxi V1 & V2 devices. The product also includes a 30-day
money-back guarantee and is available for purchase as of May 2023.
Additionally, there are comparisons to other battery packs such as
Stairville Ambi Tube and Thomann Stage TRI LED Rain Cover.

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**[Ape Labs Connect
Grey](https://www.thomann.de/de/ape_labs_connect_grey.htm)**:

The article is about Ape Labs Connect, a wireless DMX system that allows
users to control Ape Labs products via smartphone or KNX. It has
features such as two-way communication between the sender and receiver,
an integrated battery with up to 50 hours of runtime per charge,
parallel operation of up to four Connect devices, and the ability to
control up to four DMX universes. The article also highlights that Ape
Labs is a company specializing in developing battery-based LED
spotlights with a focus on quality and affordability.

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**[NiMH-Akku: Erklärung, Lebensdauer, Regeneration \|
StudySmarter](https://www.studysmarter.de/schule/chemie/physikalische-chemie/nimh-akku/)**:

The NiMH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) battery is a type of rechargeable
battery commonly used in everyday life due to its high energy density
and low cost. It serves as an alternative to alkaline primary elements
and nickel-cadmium batteries, being utilized in small flashlights, toys,
cameras, and power tools. NiMH batteries consist of individual cells
containing positive and negative electrodes. The positive electrode is
made from nickel oxide hydroxide as an active material, while the
negative electrode consists of a metal alloy capable of adsorbing
hydrogen. Between these electrodes, there\'s a 20% potassium hydroxide
(KOH) solution with a pH level of 14 acting as an electrolyte. A
separator is needed to prevent any short circuits.

The battery functions by allowing protons to move between the two
electrodes in order to maintain electrical neutrality during the
charging and discharging processes. When discharging, hydrogen protons
separate from the metal hydride electrode, creating water molecules and
producing free electrons that flow over an external circuit towards the
positive electrode. This causes nickel oxide hydroxide at the positive
electrode to be reduced to nickel(II) hydroxide. Meanwhile, a hydroxide
ion is produced.

In the charging process, when an electric potential is applied to the
NiMH battery for charging purposes, water is dissociated into protons
and hydroxide ions at the negative electrode. These hydroxide ions move
through the electrolyte towards the positive electrode where they react
with nickel(II) hydroxide to produce nickel oxide hydroxide. This
process creates water molecules and an electron that is conducted over
an external circuit towards the metal hydride electrode, reducing
protons back to water. Now, the stored hydrogen atoms are in the form of
metal hydride.

Effective charging involves limiting overcharging, avoiding excessive
temperature changes, and preventing self-discharge. The redox reaction
can be simplified as follows: Ni(OH)2 + M → NiO(OH) + H2O + e-. When a
battery is deeply discharged, it undergoes deep discharge, which damages
the battery and renders it unusable. This occurs due to self-discharge,
wherein a battery that\'s not connected or used experiences a reduction
in its active material through side reactions within the electrodes or
microshorts caused by a damaged separator.

Deep discharge phases include: Phase 1 - The positive electrode\'s
active material is fully depleted, and water hydrogen gas forms at this
electrode. Phase 2 - When further discharging occurs, the negative
electrode\'s active material is also depleted, prompting it to start
adsorbing oxygen.

NiMH batteries have a safety valve that opens when the cell\'s internal
pressure becomes too high to prevent an explosion. In deep discharge,
water hydrogen within the cell decreases as more hydrogen escapes
through the safety valve. The overcharging process begins when the
positive electrode has reached its full capacity and cannot combine with
further hydroxide ions from the electrolyte to produce oxygen. This is
called the \"memory effect\" and can be countered by regenerating the
battery.

Regeneration involves discharging the battery until it reaches its
lowest voltage, then charging it back to its full capacity multiple
times. NiMH batteries have a long expected lifespan of around 500-1000
charge cycles if properly cared for. However, they are not suitable for
applications requiring long periods between charges because of their
self-discharge tendency.

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**[💡 Ape Labs ApeLight maxi V2 (B) TP 6 SB
G](https://www.thomann.de/de/ape_labs_apelight_maxi_v2_b_tp_6_sb_g.htm)**:

The article introduces the Ape Labs ApeLight maxi V2 (B) Set 2 C, a
lighting product with a set of features including built-in NiMH battery
for up to 14 hours of operation, IP65 waterproof rating, and various
interchangeable optics. It also mentions the universal softbag for easy
transport and storage. The article compares it to other similar products
in terms of price and features.

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**[Microsoft legt Windows Mail und Kalender
lahm](https://www.heise.de/news/Microsoft-legt-Windows-Mail-und-Kalender-lahm-9767148.html?view=print)**:

Microsoft plans to start disabling features in Windows Mail and Calendar
from mid-July, urging users to switch to the new Outlook. The
announcement was made in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center. This is part of
Microsoft\'s plan to replace the outdated Outlook clients with a newer
Progressive Web App. Older versions of Outlook for Android, iOS, macOS,
and Windows will be affected.

Organizations using vanity domains can expect limited functionality in
Outlook for Android before 4.2342, Outlook for iOS before 4.2411,
Outlook for Mac before 16.73, and Windows Mail and Calendar. Microsoft
recommends users update to the new Outlook for Windows and the latest
versions of Outlook for Android, iOS, and macOS.

Exact limitations are not specified; media reports suggest that mail
sending and receiving functionality will be disabled. The disabling
process is set to start mid-July and end by the end of September 2024.
Microsoft previously announced plans to replace Mail and Calendar apps
with a new Outlook in August last year \[1\].

Microsoft\'s Edge Legacy, Microsoft Edge up to version 79, Google Chrome
up to version 79, Safari up to version 13.1, Mozilla Firefox up to
version 78, and Opera up to version 76 will be blocked from accessing
Outlook Web access by mid-August. This rollout is set to start in August
and end in October 2024.

Lastly, Microsoft plans to make it more difficult for users to revert
back to the classic Outlook after testing the new Outlook, by removing
the classic Outlook option from the title bar in the software.

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**[Revengate](https://ygingras.itch.io/revengate)**:

The article introduces a browser-based game set in an alternate mid-19th
century Lyon, where players take on the role of an investigator for Lux
Co. organization. Players will meet locals, explore mysteries through
role-playing and dungeon exploration, and use quirky items to overcome
challenges. The game is experimental and may have some issues or
compatibility with certain devices. Controls and features are inspired
by traditional roguelikes, Pixel Dungeon, and Godot Game Engine.

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**[Teachers: Inclusion is the worst thing to have happened to
education](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40714264)**:

The author discusses the challenges faced by teachers in inclusive
classrooms, where students with varying abilities and backgrounds are
taught together. They share their personal experiences with such a
classroom, including dealing with students who are new to the country,
lack English proficiency, or have different literacy levels in their
native language. The author also touches on the importance of
understanding concepts over just getting the \"right\" answer in math
education. This leads to a discussion about the push for equitable math
instruction in California and the potential impact it may have on
teaching practices. It is emphasized that exclusion is necessary in
education, such as when dealing with disruptive students, and that there
should be a balance between challenging and supporting students of
varying abilities. The author also suggests that smaller classes and
restructured teaching could help address these issues but acknowledges
that societal changes are needed to make this possible.

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**[Blocked](https://old.reddit.com/r/Teachers/comments/1dhx1vm/inclusion_is_the_worst_thing_to_have_happened_to/)**:

The article discusses a network policy that has blocked a request for
browsing or accessing content. To regain access, the user is advised to
log in or create an account. For developers, they are asked to register
with their credentials and provide a unique User-Agent string when
running scripts or applications. If the block persists, users can file a
ticket by providing their IP address (185.232.69.199) and Reddit account
information.

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**[Grief is not a process with five stages. It is shattered glass \|
Psyche
Ideas](https://psyche.co/ideas/grief-is-not-a-process-with-five-stages-it-is-shattered-glass)**:

The article discusses the author\'s experience with grief as a metaphor
for shattered glass, which symbolizes the unpredictability and ongoing
nature of grieving. Grief is described as something that can catch you
off guard, similar to finding broken glass in unexpected places. The
author acknowledges that this metaphor might not resonate with everyone
but finds it helpful in understanding their own experience of grief. The
article also highlights the limitations of using Kübler-Ross\' five
stages of grief as a literal description and emphasizes the importance
of using metaphors to convey experiences, rather than trying to control
or understand them.

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**[Tarif-Neuigkeit: Erste unlimitierte Datenflat bei
Drillisch](https://www.teltarif.de/drillisch-sim24-unlimitiert-datenflat/news/95788.html)**:

In the past 12 days, Drillisch has launched a new tariff called sim24
with an unlimited data volume. The idea for the tariff is not from
Drillisch but rather from Telefónica-o2, which introduced the o2 Mobile
Unlimited On Demand in March, offering limited data volumes that can be
topped up with free high-speed data chunks. Both tariffs follow a
similar structure and have some differences, such as the amount of data
provided per month and the speed cap. Drillisch\'s unlimited tariff is
currently available only for sim24 and has an affordable price compared
to o2\'s plan. The unlimited tariff comes with a mechanism that requires
users to manually recharge their 2 GB data allowance, which might help
providers manage the amount of monthly consumed data volume. However, it
remains uncertain if this tariff will continue at the same price and
conditions after Drillisch\'s switch from National Roaming to
Vodafone\'s network.

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**[Electricity prices in France turn negative as renewable energy floods
the
grid](https://fortune.com/2024/06/16/electricity-prices-france-negative-renewable-energy-supply-solar-power-wind-turbines/)**:

French electricity prices turned negative due to a drop in demand and
increased renewable energy production. As a result, some nuclear
reactors were powered down during periods of low demand. The grid
operator requested that Electricite de France SA take several nuclear
plants offline. This situation is becoming more common on weekends in
France, which relies heavily on its atomic fleet for electricity. Some
renewables producers may also have to reduce generation to avoid paying
a fee during negative prices.

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**[Nature retracts highly cited 2002 paper that claimed adult stem cells
could become any type of
cell](https://retractionwatch.com/2024/06/18/nature-retracts-highly-cited-2002-paper-that-claimed-adult-stem-cells-could-become-any-type-of-cell/)**:

A 2002 paper from Catherine Verfaillie\'s lab, which claimed that adult
stem cells could \"contribute to most, if not all, somatic cell types,\"
has been retracted by Nature. The paper was controversial since its
publication and has been cited nearly 4,500 times, making it the
most-cited retracted paper ever. The University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
found that a related article in Blood contained falsified images but
Verfaillie was not responsible for them. KU Leuven conducted an
investigation into her work and found no breach of research integrity in
the investigated publications.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=988f9086)**:

In diesem Artikel wird berichtet, dass zwei IT-Firmen über 11 Millionen
Dollar zahlen müssen, weil sie New York eine unsichere Webseite verkauft
haben. Ein Teil des Geldes geht an den Whistleblower. Es gibt ein
US-Gesetz, das es jedem Bürger erlaubt, den Staat vor Gericht zu klagen,
wenn jemand die öffentliche Hand betrügt. In diesem Fall wurde eine
Belohnung von 1,95 Millionen Dollar an einen ehemaligen
Guidehouse-Mitarbeiter gezahlt, der die Angelegenheit als einzelner
Bürger vor Gericht gebracht hat. Das Gesetz, das False Claims Act of
1863, ermöglicht es den Bürgern, stellvertretend für den Staat vor
Gericht zu ziehen, wenn sie bemerken, dass jemand die öffentliche Hand
betrügt. Im Finanzjahr 2023 gab es mehr als 500 Verfahren nach dem False
Claims Act, die insgesamt mehr als 2,68 Milliarden Dollar eingespielt
haben, davon 1,8 Milliarden alleine für Betrug im Gesundheitswesen.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=988f9ebf)**:

The article discusses the threat assessment by Germany\'s domestic
intelligence agency (Verfassungsschutz) which states that Islamists,
Reichsbürger (a group claiming German citizenship only), and left-wing
extremists pose threats to security, often united by anti-Semitism and
hostility towards Israel. However, right-wing extremists are considered
the largest threat according to the report. The author criticizes the
criminal panic created by authorities who rely on funding based on
crime-related activities and expresses frustration with political
manipulation of statistics for electoral purposes.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=988f47c9)**:

The article discusses the issue of non-profit organizations in Germany
and how they are sometimes targeted by politicians, specifically members
of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. It appears that AfD
politicians may be reporting these organizations to financial
authorities with the intent of having their non-profit status revoked.
This is based on a report from ARD Faktenfinder which found that AfD
politicians in multiple states were targeting non-profits, particularly
those critical of the party and its activities. Although there may not
be any legal repercussions for these actions, it raises questions about
whether or not there are any legitimate non-profit organizations
affiliated with the AfD and if they might be targeting other non-profits
due to their own lack of recognition as such.

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**[Ask HN: How do you structure your shared finances with your
spouse/partner](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40718498)**:

The article discusses various approaches to managing finances in a
couple relationship. Some couples prefer joint accounts for all
expenses, while others have separate personal and shared accounts for
different purposes. It is essential for couples to have open
communication about financial matters and make decisions that work best
for their individual needs and priorities. Ultimately, the most
important aspect of managing finances in a relationship is maintaining
transparency, trust, and understanding between both partners.

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**[Whatsapp, Signal, Telegram: CCC warnt vor Hütchenspielertrick bei
Chatkontrolle](https://www.golem.de/news/whatsapp-signal-telegram-ccc-warnt-vor-huetchenspielertrick-bei-chatkontrolle-2406-186169.html)**:

This week, EU member states may reach a consensus on the controversial
issue of chat control. The compromise does not appease critics. The
attack on encrypted communication is still unresolved. The Chaos
Computer Club (CCC) warns against a weakening of secure communication in
the face of a possible agreement among EU countries regarding the
contentious issue of chat control. CCC spokesman Linus Neumann argues
that there can be no talk of voluntary consent in this case. Meanwhile,
Signal messaging service chief Meredith Whittaker warns against labeling
tricks in the context of such proposals. She points out that any claims
that upload moderation does not undermine encryption are false and
criticizes those who try to rebrand such proposals to appease critics.
In a recent report, France submitted new amendment requests for
Belgium\'s proposal last week, ensuring that encryption is not weakened
and that services remain accessible. It has been suggested that the EU
Commission may only implement chat control when procedures without
compromising encryption become technically possible. Signal CEO
Whittaker calls on European countries to accept the \"fundamental
mathematical reality\" and stop engaging in rhetorical games, warning of
grave consequences if such proposals are implemented for end-to-end
encrypted communication.

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**[Will We Run Out of Data? Limits of LLM Scaling Based on
Human-Generated
Data](https://epochai.org/blog/will-we-run-out-of-data-limits-of-llm-scaling-based-on-human-generated-data)**:

The article discusses how scaling has been a key factor driving progress
in AI, with models growing in parameters and being trained on
increasingly enormous datasets leading to exponential growth in training
compute and dramatic increases in performance. It questions whether
inputs other than raw compute could become binding constraints. Scaling
requires growing training datasets, with the most powerful AI systems so
far being language models primarily trained on trillions of words of
human-generated text from the internet. However, there is only a finite
amount of this data available. The article estimates the stock of
human-generated public text data at 300 trillion tokens and forecasts
when this data would be fully utilized. It also discusses how new
innovations will be required to maintain progress beyond 2030, focusing
on synthetic data, learning from other modalities, and data efficiency
improvements.

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**[How to Minimize Your Exposure to Microplastics - The New York
Times](https://archive.is/HptAq)**:

A recent study by Matthew Campen at the University of New Mexico found
microplastics in human testicles, confirming the presence of these small
particles in various parts of the body. While scientists are still
unsure about their direct impact on health, some early research has
shown increased risks of heart complications and inflammatory bowel
disease for those with higher levels of microplastics in their system.
To minimize exposure to microplastics, experts suggest avoiding highly
processed foods, using glass containers, choosing paper tea bags, and
opting for reusable water bottles. Additionally, keeping plastic-based
items away from direct sunlight and vacuuming with a HEPA filter can
help reduce microplastic levels in the home.

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**[Council to greenlight Chat Control - Take action
now!](https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/council-to-greenlight-chat-control-take-action-now/)**:

The Belgian EU Council presidency is pushing for a mass surveillance
system called \"Chat Control,\" which would allow governments to monitor
private communications. This comes during the European Elections, when
there is less public attention and the new European Parliament has not
yet been constituted. Many EU governments are undecided on whether to
support Chat Control, including Italy, Finland, the Czech Republic,
Sweden, Slovenia, Estonia, Greece, and Portugal. Germany, Luxembourg,
the Netherlands, Austria, and Poland have stated they will not support
the proposal. Civil society resistance is crucial in stopping Chat
Control\'s implementation; contacting governments, raising awareness
online, and organizing protests are suggested actions.

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**[j3s.sh](https://j3s.sh/thought/stop-using-fandom.html)**:

This article criticizes the Fandom wiki website for its aggressive
advertising and lack of user control over content. The author claims
that venture capitalists have driven Fandom to prioritize profits over
user experience, leading to a decline in quality and relevance for many
communities. Fandom has experienced a mass exodus as users migrate their
wikis to independent domains due to these issues. The author encourages
people to use ad blockers when browsing Fandom and offers assistance to
those who want to move their wiki content away from the platform.

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**[ASU study points to origin of cumulative culture in human
evolution](https://news.asu.edu/20240617-science-and-technology-asu-study-points-origin-cumulative-culture-human-evolution)**:

A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
journal by Arizona State University researchers Charles Perreault and
Jonathan Paige suggests that humans began to rapidly accumulate
technological knowledge through social learning around 600,000 years
ago. The study analyzed changes in the complexity of stone tool
manufacturing techniques across the past 3.3 million years of the
archaeological record. The results indicated a rapid increase in stone
tool manufacturing sequences\' complexity after about 600,000 years ago.
Tool-assisted foraging may have been the impetus for the earliest
beginning of the evolution of cumulative culture, leading to changes in
brain size, lifespan, and biology that set the stage for this cultural
phenomenon.

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**[A Note on Essential
Complexity](https://olano.dev/blog/a-note-on-essential-complexity)**:

The article discusses various goals for a software engineer, including
writing code, maintaining quality, managing complexity, delighting
users, solving problems, satisfying customer needs, making money, and
more. It highlights that different individuals may prioritize these
goals differently based on their personal preferences and the spectrum
of idealism-cynicism. The article explores how minimizing complexity is
often the goal of a software engineer, but it also challenges the notion
that essential complexity is irreducible, suggesting that software
engineers can change the problem definition and shape users\'
expectations to help reduce complexity. Additionally, the article argues
that engineers should occasionally step out of their interfaces and
consider how their work affects individuals and organizations in the
real world.

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**[The darker side of being a
doctor](https://drericlevi1.substack.com/p/the-darker-side-of-being-a-doctor)**:

The article discusses the dark side of being a doctor, focusing on three
common factors that contribute to stress and negativity: loss of
control, loss of support, and loss of meaning. These issues can lead to
depression, anxiety, burnout, and even suicidal thoughts among doctors
who feel overwhelmed by work pressure, administrative constraints, and
the erosion of their professional autonomy. The author emphasizes that
modern medicine is becoming more about business than patient care, which
can be detrimental to the well-being and satisfaction of healthcare
professionals.

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**[FTC Takes Action Against Adobe and Executives for Hiding Fees,
Preventing Consumers from Easily Cancelling Software
Subscriptions](https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2024/06/ftc-takes-action-against-adobe-executives-hiding-fees-preventing-consumers-easily-cancelling)**:

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a lawsuit against software
maker Adobe and two of its executives, accusing them of deceiving
consumers by hiding the early termination fee for its most popular
subscription plan and making it difficult for customers to cancel their
subscriptions. The FTC claims that Adobe pushed consumers towards the
\"annual paid monthly\" subscription without clearly disclosing the
cancellation fees in the first year, which could cost hundreds of
dollars. Adobe shifted mainly to a subscription model after 2012,
requiring customers to pay for access to its software on a recurring
basis. The complaint states that despite being aware of consumers\'
confusion about the early termination fee, Adobe continued its practices
of steering subscribers towards the annual paid monthly plan while
obscuring the fee and making it difficult for them to cancel their
subscription.

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**[CUDA GPU Accelerated h264/h265/HEVC Video Encoding with
ffmpeg](https://ntown.at/knowledgebase/cuda-gpu-accelerated-h264-h265-hevc-video-encoding-with-ffmpeg/)**:

The article discusses the high quality video encoding process using
FFMPEG, an open-source command-line tool for video and audio encoding.
It emphasizes the importance of using high-efficiency video encoders
such as DNxHD 4:2:2 10-bit or ProResHQ / Cineform with a minimum video
bitrate of 185mbps in HD resolution or higher. The article also
highlights the advantage of using NVidia GPUs like GTX 6xx/7xx or higher
for better speed and quality. It provides various parameters and
settings to achieve high-quality encoding using FFMPEG, including
presets, tune profiles, bitrates, and other options for different codecs
such as H264, HEVC (H265), and AAC audio codec. The article also
mentions the author\'s book \"FFMPEG Secrets\" that provides more
advanced and detailed information on FFMPEG encoding parameters and
examples.

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**[Mocking is an Anti-Pattern \| Amazing
CTO](https://www.amazingcto.com/mocking-is-an-antipattern-how-to-test-without-mocking/)**:

The article argues against using mocking frameworks as they can lead to
more complexity and introduce bugs. Mocking is suggested to be an
anti-pattern because it does not test the actual reason for bugs, but
rather models only the happy path. Instead of using mocks, alternatives
like more unit testing, easier testing with IO, separation of logic and
services/IO, E2E integration tests, and server side E2E testing are
suggested to be more effective in detecting and preventing bugs. The
article highlights that by increasing test coverage without truly
addressing the issues, mocking can create a false sense of security.

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**[The big idea: can you inherit memories from your
ancestors?](https://www.theguardian.com/books/article/2024/jun/17/the-big-idea-can-you-inherit-memories-from-your-ancestors)**:

The human genome\'s sequencing in 2003 has significantly influenced how
people view themselves and the world around them, with many reaching for
genetic explanations to understand complex traits like temperament or
resilience to mental ill-health. Recent research suggests that
epigenetics---the study of changes in organisms caused by modification
of gene expression rather than alteration of the genetic code
itself---could provide a more nuanced understanding of nature vs.
nurture. Research has demonstrated that an individual\'s life
experiences can be passed on to their offspring through altering the
shape of specific genes. The field of epigenetics could help in
understanding and potentially treating conditions like PTSD, as well as
provide insight into how ancestral experiences impact descendants\'
behavior.

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**[War in the
Aisles](https://prospect.org/economy/2024-06-12-war-in-the-aisles/)**:

This article discusses the grocery industry\'s pricing strategies and
how they impact consumers. It highlights how major players like Walmart
and Amazon are leveraging consumer data to optimize prices, in-store
deals, and advertising opportunities. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
has launched investigations into these practices, which may lead to
enforcement actions against anti-competitive behaviors. The article
concludes by warning that the adoption of pricing strategies like surge
pricing could have ethical implications when applied to basic
necessities like food items.

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**[Google Chrome Will Track You For The Next 200 Days---Then It May Get
Worse](https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2024/06/16/google-chrome-tracking-on-windows-android-iphone-for-200-more-days/)**:

Google has delayed plans to remove tracking cookies from its Chrome
browser and replace them with a new system called Privacy Sandbox. The
new system will collect users into similar groups for targeted content,
instead of relying on individual profiles. However, there are concerns
that the new system could be worse for privacy, security, and tracking.
Google is currently debating with regulators over how to remove tracking
cookies without harming the online marketing industry. Furthermore, AI
technology may further disrupt the debate as it has the potential to
offer more accurate tracking and targeted content for users based on
their search history and browsing activity.

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**[How to configure idle RDP session timeout \|
Zomro](https://zomro.com/blog/faq/298-kak-zadat-vremja-otkljuchenija-bezdejchtvujuschih-seansov-rdp)**:

This article explains how to set the maximum amount of time an active
Remote Desktop Service (RDS) session can be idle before it is
automatically disconnected. To do this, use the Local Group Policy
Editor or the registry editor on a Windows server. Alternatively, you
can use PowerShell commands for setting and removing the idle time
limit. This ensures that your RDS sessions remain active until there is
user input, preventing them from closing due to inactivity.

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**[XVive G1 Butterfly Guitar
Stand](https://www.thomann.de/de/xvive_g1_butterfly_guitar_stand.htm)**:

The article describes the Openhagen HangWithMe Guitar Oak, a unique and
innovative guitar stand that is suitable for acoustic guitars, electric
guitars, and basses. It features four contact points with the ground for
stability, ultra-compact design when folded, silicon padding to protect
the instrument from scratches, and rubber pads for a secure grip. The
stand is made of aluminum and comes with a warranty that can be extended
to 4 years by registering it on www.w-distribution.de/Warranty. It will
be available from February 2024, and the article provides information
about similar products and their prices for comparison.

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**[Horses may have been domesticated twice. Only one attempt
stuck](https://www.sciencenews.org/article/horses-domesticated-mobility-timing)**:

Researchers report that horses were domesticated at least twice, with
the first attempt by Botai hunter-gatherers in Central Asia around 5,000
years ago for milk and meat. However, the second attempt by people
living north of the Caucasian Mountains led to the modern domestic
horse, which became a global presence about 4,200 years ago. This
challenges previous ideas that suggested ancient people from southwest
Asia known as the Yamnaya were the first horseback riders and herders.
The new findings suggest that mobility was the main motivation for
domesticating horses.

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**[How I learned Haskell in just 15
years](https://duckrabbit.tech/articles/learning-haskell.html)**:

The article discusses the author\'s journey of learning Haskell, a
programming language. It details the various sources and experiences
that led the author to finally write a useful Haskell program. The
author describes the challenges and benefits of using Haskell,
highlighting its approach to dealing with immutable data and pure
functions. The article also touches on how the author\'s journey of
learning Haskell has been influenced by other languages and programming
paradigms.

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**[Japanese words and names sound African
(2022)](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40699007)**:

The article discusses the similarities between Japanese and African
languages, particularly in terms of their phonetic structures. It
highlights examples such as names that sound similar in both cultures
and the presence of shared words with different meanings. The author
suggests that these similarities may be due to the simplicity and
flexibility of the syllable systems in these languages. However, no
definitive explanation for the phenomenon is provided.

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**[Japanese Words and Names Sound African.
Why?](https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2022/10/japanese-words-and-names-sound-african.html?m=1)**:

This article explores the uncanny phonetic similarities between Japanese
words and names and those in West, Central, East, and Southern African
languages. It highlights examples such as Obama, which is a Luo name
from Kenya that also means \"small beach\" in Japanese. Another example
is Ajinomoto, a Japanese seasoning company whose name sounds Nigerian
but has no connection to a Nigerian language. The article mentions
several Japanese personal names that have counterparts in Nigeria and
vice versa. Although there are similarities between the speech sounds of
Black African languages and Japanese, there is no evidence that these
similarities indicate any common origin. Instead, linguists consider
these similarities \"accidental evidence\" or phonetic coincidences.

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**[Quake 1 potential original font
discovery](https://cohost.org/bekoha/post/2859948-quake-1-potential-or)**:

The article discusses the possibility of the Quake font being derived
from a typeface named \"Visa\" or one of its derivatives. The author
discovered these connections while researching through various font
catalogs and books. The font \"Visa\" can be traced back to its
designer, Raphael Boguslav, and has a connection with Avia font, which
was expanded by Jill Pichotta in 2000. The similarities between the
Quake font and the Visa/Avia typeface raise the possibility that it may
have been used as the base for the Quake font.

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**[Bouba/kiki
effect](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bouba/kiki_effect)**:

The bouba/kiki effect, or kiki/bouba effect, is a non-arbitrary mental
association between certain speech sounds and certain visual shapes.
Most narrowly, it is the tendency for people to associate the nonsense
words \"bouba\" with a rounded shape and \"kiki\" with a spiky shape
when presented with these names along with drawings of different shapes.
This effect was first observed by Georgian psychologist Dimitri Uznadze
in 1924, and it has been robustly confirmed across most cultures and
languages. Researchers have found that the bouba/kiki effect occurs not
only with words but also with familiar names, showing a preference for
specific shapes based on their associated sounds. This phenomenon is
believed to play a role in understanding language evolution and may
serve as the neurological basis for sound symbolism, where certain
sounds are non-arbitrarily mapped to objects and events in the world.

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**[Why Google Takeout is sooo
bad!](https://marcin.cylke.com.pl/2024/06/16/why-google-takeout-is-sooo-bad/)**:

The article discusses the author\'s frustration with Google Takeout and
its inability to backup their data reliably. They mention trying various
methods such as syncing tools and open-source python tools, but none
provided a satisfactory solution for their 200GB of data. The author
ultimately decided to continue using Google Takeout despite the issues
due to the importance of having their data backed up, even if it\'s not
perfect. They are considering trying other providers like Box and
monitoring the backup process in hopes of finding a better solution.

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**[Klimawandel und Hitze： Wieso Lungenkrankheiten immer häufiger werden
｜ Doc Fischer SWR](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlVVGOaCkEI)
(Video):**

The Transcript eines Youtube Videos discusses the impact of climate
change on extreme weather events such as heatwaves, droughts, and heavy
rainfall on human health, particularly focusing on respiratory issues
and lung diseases. These events are becoming more frequent due to global
warming. Chronic lung conditions like COPD (chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease) are increasing while existing ones are worsening.
Individuals with pre-existing health conditions or who work outdoors are
at higher risk. Lung function tests and bronchoscopies can help diagnose
and study the causes of lung diseases linked to air pollution, such as
particulate matter in the lungs. The video also mentions that heart
problems, allergies, and kidney issues may increase due to climate
change. To protect oneself from extreme heat, it is recommended to take
breaks in shaded areas, reduce medication dosages during high
temperatures, and avoid strenuous activities during peak heat hours.
Physical activity should be adjusted according to the individual\'s
health condition and environment. Drinking plenty of water, wearing
light-colored clothing, and using sun protection are also advised.
Heatstroke warning signs include confusion, rapid breathing, or a
throbbing headache; seeking immediate medical attention is crucial in
such cases.

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**[Going From Data Engineer To Head Of Data - How To Run A Data Team
Successfully](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VfdW-cH2gw) (Video):**

The YouTube video provides advice on how to approach data management as
the head of data at a smaller company. Key points from the discussion
include:

1\. Don\'t build infrastructure without understanding your current state
and future goals. Assess the company\'s position, identify gaps and
challenges, and determine how to bridge them with data solutions.

2\. Schedule meetings with C-suite executives to understand their needs,
expectations, and potential collaboration opportunities in leveraging
data.

3\. In the first month, focus on understanding existing data,
applications, and databases that could help answer questions or provide
valuable insights.

4\. List initiatives based on identified problems and evaluate their
business value with input from C-suite members.

5\. Begin building a basic data infrastructure in week four to
demonstrate initial value. Choose affordable tools and solutions for the
early stages of your data management plan.

6\. Iterate and adapt based on feedback from stakeholders, continuously
refocusing efforts on high-value projects that deliver significant
business impact.

7\. Focus on building trust with C-suite partners by solving their most
pressing problems and demonstrating the value of data in decision-making
processes.

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**[When Did We Start Getting
Cavities？](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtoDoFP9RPA) (Video):**

The transcript discusses the reasons behind humans having the worst
teeth in the animal kingdom, focusing on cavities as the most common
tooth problem among humans. Key points include:

1\. Cavities are caused by bacteria like Streptococcus mutans breaking
down sugars and creating acidic byproducts that erode tooth enamel.

2\. Dietary changes resulting from the agricultural revolution around
10,000 BCE led to a significant increase in sugar consumption, which
contributed to tooth decay.

3\. Early human species like Paranthropus robustus had fewer cavities
compared to Homo erectus and Neanderthals due to their dietary habits.

4\. The bacterium Streptococcus mutans underwent genetic changes around
10,000 BCE, coinciding with the advent of farming practices and
increased sugar consumption.

5\. Streptococcus mutans has continued to evolve and become resistant to
antibiotics over time.

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**[In 3-4 Monaten： Große Konfrontation lt. Serbiens Präsident Vucic
möglich ｜ Kommentar](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7izIwjYOFH8)
(Video):**

The transcript discusses the interview between Swiss newspaper Die
Weltwoche and Serbian President Alexander Vucic in June 2024. Key points
include:

1\. Vucic believes the situation in Ukraine and NATO states may escalate
catastrophically within three to four months, potentially affecting not
only Ukraine but also NATO members.

2\. He expresses his desire for Serbia to \"free\" Ukraine from
Russia\'s influence and supports their right to attack Russian territory
using Western-provided weapons.

3\. The interview mentions the destruction of a Russian early warning
radar system in May, which is part of their nuclear weapons program.

4\. Independent Norwegian military expert Tord Areivason suggests that
Russia has numerous targets in Ukraine that can be attacked with drones
and only avoids attacking a few key ones.

5\. Vucic compares Putin\'s warnings against the NATO to bluffing,
saying it\'s about who has stronger cards but no one is certain since
they don\'t know each other\'s moves.

6\. He emphasizes that people only talk about war and not peace, with
all parties seeking a winner in the conflict.

7\. Vucic mentions that he cannot predict a third world war but sees a
great confrontation approaching.

8\. He mentions checking oil reserves and food supplies due to
uncertainty about the future.

9\. The speaker advises viewers to review their crisis preparedness
plans, mentioning tips in a previous video.

10\. Despite potential tensions, the speaker urges people not to panic
or overreact to the situation.

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**[The World\'s Oldest
Recipes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=729cSGiW3H0) (Video):**

The YouTube video explores the history of ancient recipes from around
the world, focusing on beer, wine, cheese, bread, tamales, noodles, and
other food items. Key points include:

1\. Beer-making dates back to 13,000 years ago when the Natufians in the
Levant region used malting, mashing, and fermentation processes. They
made beer from grains that were foraged rather than farmed.

2\. Wine originated in Transcaucasia around 8,000 years ago, with
evidence found in some of the oldest clay pots from the region.
Winemaking later spread to other areas.

3\. Cheese production began roughly 7,200 years ago as shown by pottery
residues from late 19th century discoveries. Dairy use was important for
extending young children\'s milk-drinking periods and aiding early
farmers.

4\. Bread making started in Jordan around 4,000 years before the
agricultural revolution, with flatbread-style bakes being more common
than fluffy breads. Ancient Egyptians made leavened breads as early as
3,000 years ago.

5\. Tamales may date back to the pre-classic period in Mesoamerica,
around 4,000 years ago, thanks to the development of nixtamalization for
easier cooking and increased nutrition.

6\. Noodles were made using millet grain in China around 4,000 years
ago, although it was unclear how people managed to make stretchy noodles
from gluten-free millet.

7\. Archaeological sites like the Potluck in China and Oldenburg LA 77
in Germany provide evidence of culinary disasters that were still
significant for research purposes, showing early humans\' attempts at
diversifying their meals.

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**[Wie Ikea den Planeten plündert ｜ Doku HD Reupload ｜
ARTE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHmkFX15I-E) (Video):**

The Transcript eines Youtube Videos discusses the environmental impact
of IKEA, one of the world\'s largest furniture retailers, on forests
around the globe. The video explores various aspects including IKEA\'s
use of wood from sustainable sources, its role in promoting fast
furniture, and its influence on global consumer culture.

1\. IKEA\'s Wood Sourcing:

     - IKEA is a massive consumer of wood, using about 20 million cubic meters annually, leading to the felling of one tree every two seconds. This consumption relies heavily on sustainable forests that can be replenished. However, critics argue that IKEA's demand for wood pushes it to source from areas where old-growth forests are being logged, such as in Poland and Romania.
     - In response to these criticisms, IKEA has purchased large tracts of land around the world, including over 280,000 hectares in Romania, which have been subject to controversial logging practices. The video highlights instances where these forests have been mismanaged, leading to soil erosion and damage to local ecosystems.
     - To ensure responsible sourcing, IKEA has turned to the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) for certification. However, critics argue that FSC standards are not strict enough and that some of the wood used by IKEA comes from unsustainable sources. 

2\. Fast Furniture:

     - The term "Fast Furniture" refers to the trend towards quickly produced, low-cost furniture items that are discarded after a short period of use. IKEA is often cited as a pioneer in this industry due to its flat-pack design and self-assembly concept. This model has led to increased consumption and waste generation, contributing to environmental degradation.
     - The video also explores the implications of Fast Furniture for traditional furniture makers and local craftsmanship, which have been largely replaced by mass-produced items from companies like IKEA. 

3\. IKEA\'s Marketing and Cultural Influence:

     - IKEA has successfully positioned itself as a symbol of modern living and good design, promoting an idealized image of life that often includes its products. This influence extends to popular culture, with the brand appearing in movies, music, and other media.
     - The video criticizes this marketing strategy for creating unrealistic expectations around consumption and home decor, contributing to a throwaway culture where items are replaced frequently rather than repaired or reused. 

4\. IKEA\'s Global Expansion:

     - IKEA has expanded its operations into new markets over the years, often leading to the displacement of local furniture industries and traditions. The video highlights cases in Latin America, particularly Brazil, where IKEA suppliers have been involved in environmental violations, including illegal logging and improper waste disposal. 

5\. Climate Change and Forestry:

     - The discussion turns towards the role of forests in mitigating climate change, as they absorb CO2 during growth. However, critics argue that IKEA's focus on fast furniture and mass production undermines these benefits. They also highlight the potential for carbon offsetting through reforestation projects, which can be used to balance out emissions from other activities. 
     - The video concludes by emphasizing the need for responsible forestry practices, stronger regulations on wood sourcing, and increased accountability among large corporations like IKEA. It suggests that a more sustainable approach would involve reducing consumption, promoting repair and reuse, and supporting indigenous efforts to preserve ancient forests.

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**[Putin und Kim vereinbaren strategische Partnerschaft ｜ DW
Nachrichten](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PePoWF8GBtg) (Video):**

The Transcript eines Youtube Videos discusses Russian President Vladimir
Putin\'s visit to North Korea after 24 years, highlighting the
increasing strategic importance of North Korea for Russia as
international isolation grows. It is believed that North Korea supplies
Russia with much-needed weapons for its war in Ukraine. Moscow and
Pyongyang deny any illegal arms trade despite sanctions by the West. The
video emphasizes the very close ties between Russia and authoritarian
states such as North Korea, China, and Iran, indicating that security is
not regional but global. Putin\'s visit to North Korea reaffirms this
point and demonstrates how both countries are coming together again due
to Western isolation caused by Russia\'s war in Ukraine and North
Korea\'s nuclear program. This new approach makes many in the West
uneasy.

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**[Sklaverei in Italien ｜ ARTE
Re：](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdJhwkhv-jQ) (Video):**

The video discusses the issue of modern slavery in Italy\'s agricultural
sector, focusing on the mistreatment of migrant farm workers by
employers and the involvement of criminal organizations called
\"caporali\" who exploit these workers for their own gain. Key points
include:

1\. Migrant farm workers often face poor living conditions, inhumane
treatment, and low wages.

2\. The caporali system involves organized crime groups that exploit
migrants by controlling their housing, transportation, and employment
opportunities.

3\. These workers are vulnerable due to a lack of legal status or
support from local authorities.

4\. Activist Ivan Sagnier fights against this system by exposing the
injustices faced by these farm workers and advocating for better working
conditions and fair wages.

5\. The video highlights the need for change in Italy\'s agricultural
sector to prevent modern slavery and improve the lives of migrant
workers.

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**[The Real Reason We Work So
Hard](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFsVUWDNNT8) (Video):**

The video discusses the reasons behind people\'s relentless work habits
and their fear of stillness. Key points include:

1\. Societal pressure and financial obligations drive people to work
hard, often using the idea of necessity as a distraction from their
inner insecurities.

2\. People are afraid of stillness and silence, which may force them to
confront their own thoughts and emotions.

3\. Society often equates an individual\'s worth with their
achievements, making it difficult for people to recognize their value
outside of what they do.

4\. Early conditioning in school can instill fear and make it
challenging to question authority figures.

5\. The constant noise from external sources acts as a distraction from
the inner voice and potential insecurities.

6\. People may lack the ability to appreciate art or poetry, which could
lead them to avoid introspection and exploration of their true selves.

7\. Fear of untenable sadness and regret prevents individuals from
confronting their emotions and seeking self-awareness.

8\. A lack of close relationships can make it difficult for people to
feel understood or accepted outside of their work achievements.

9\. The concept of peace being harder than war may deter individuals
from exploring alternative paths that could lead to a more fulfilling
life.

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**[10 Cameras that Changed Photography
FOREVER](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTYo8pY_l4M) (Video):**

The YouTube video discusses the 10 most important cameras in history,
starting from the Kodak Brownie in 1900 to the Samsung S23 Ultra,
highlighting how photography has evolved over time and how these cameras
have changed the way people capture and share images. Key points include
the accessibility of photography with the Kodak Brownie, the
introduction of the Leica One in 1913, the Polaroid camera in 1948, the
SLR design from Nikon F body, the first digital camera invented by Kodak
in 1975, and the impact of smartphones like iPhone on photography. The
video also mentions Samsung S23 Ultra\'s integration of AI technology as
a pivotal moment for future advancements in cameras.

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**[Ökonom Daniel Stähr über ＂Die Sprache des Kapitalismus＂ - Jung &
Naiv： Folge 713](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YU52PCI1Ov8)
(Video):**

In this interview, Daniel Sterr, an economist from
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, discussed his journey into the field of
economics, the current state of academic research within economics, and
the challenges faced by young researchers. He also shared insights on
income inequality, the language of capitalism, and the need for
alternative economic systems.

**Education and Entry into Economics:** Daniel Sterr was born in
Kühlungsborn, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and grew up with his mother after
the fall of the Berlin Wall. His interest in economics was sparked by
the global financial crisis of 2007-2008, which he felt was not
adequately explained in the media or schools. This curiosity led him to
pursue a degree in economics at university.

**The Academic Research Landscape:** Sterr discussed the challenges of
conducting academic research within the field of economics, particularly
the pressure to publish in high-impact journals and the influence of
networks on career progression. He also highlighted the funding
disparities between universities in Germany and the United States, which
can create an uneven playing field for researchers.

**Income Inequality:** Sterr emphasized that income inequality is a
significant problem but noted that many people are not aware of its
extent or implications. He argued for more public discourse on the
issue, suggesting that focusing on excessive wealth (\"over-wealth\")
rather than simply inequality could be a more effective way to engage
the public and policymakers in addressing the issue.

**The Language of Capitalism:** Sterr and his co-author, Simon Sanner,
wrote \"Sprache des Kapitalismus\" to highlight how language influences
our understanding of economic systems and can obscure power structures
within them. They discussed examples such as the terms \"hardworking
middle class\" and \"meritocracy,\" which can be used to justify income
inequality. Sterr also emphasized the importance of questioning common
phrases like \"prices rise\" instead of saying \"prices are increased,\"
as this shifts responsibility away from those who make these decisions.

**Alternative Economic Systems:** Sterr and Sanner believe that a
post-capitalist system is possible but acknowledge the difficulty in
envisioning what it might look like. They encourage a more critical
examination of language and narrative to foster greater understanding
and debate about alternative economic systems.

**Executive Summary:** This interview with Daniel Sterr provides
insights into his personal journey into economics, the challenges faced
by young researchers within the field, and his views on income
inequality and the language of capitalism. He advocates for a more
critical approach to language use in discussing economic issues and
encourages the exploration of alternative economic systems to address
societal problems.

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**[moviesanywhere.com changes TOS and opts you in without implicit
consent](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JR8_SAcFF5g) (Video):**

The video discusses the issue of companies changing the terms of sale
after the sale has been completed, particularly focusing on
MoviesAnywhere.com. The speaker expresses concern about companies using
forced arbitration agreements to take away consumer purchases and the
lack of legal recourse for customers in such cases. They recommend
finding ways to own digital content by ripping movies from DVDs or
Blu-ray discs, using older firmware on DVD drives, and storing media on
personal servers with strong security measures.

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