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date: 16.9.2024
author: Tobias
location: Stuttgart
category: links, 2024
tags: links, 2024
language: Deutsch
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# Links für 2024 KW 37

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

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**[How to Optimize Your Career for
Happiness](https://praachi.work/blog/optimize-career-happiness)**:

This article emphasizes the importance of shifting focus from
traditional metrics of success in careers and optimizing for happiness
instead. Having a great manager who understands one\'s work is crucial,
as it leads to higher levels of satisfaction and productivity. Work
should be viewed as just one part of life, with personal fulfillment
derived from various aspects outside of the career itself. Embracing
imperfection and contentment can lead to greater happiness, while
self-reflection and autonomy contribute to a more satisfying job
experience. Lastly, the concept of being a \"time-millionaire\"
highlights the importance of having flexibility in one\'s job for
overall happiness and life fulfillment.

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**[European Consumer Organization goes after multiple publishers for
their in-game
currency](https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/09/european-consumer-organization-goes-after-multiple-publishers-for-their-in-game-currency/)**:

The European Consumer Organization (BEUC) has called on the European
Commission to address concerns regarding several game publishers
violating EU consumer protection laws. The \"Game OVER\" campaign,
announced September 12th, aims to hold Activision Blizzard, Electronic
Arts, Epic Games, Mojang Studios, Roblox Corporation, Supercell, and
Ubisoft accountable for alleged unlawful practices. These include lack
of price transparency for in-game currencies and the use of unfair terms
favoring game developers. The BEUC also claims that children are
particularly vulnerable to manipulative tactics, with data showing they
spend an average €39 per month on in-game purchases.

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**[Hiding Images in Plain Sight](https://diffusionillusions.com/)**:

This article discusses the \"Diffusion Illusions\" project, which
generates optical illusions and performs steganography using
off-the-shelf diffusion models. The project includes four variants of
illusions: Flip Illusions, Rotation Overlays, Folding Tile Illusions,
and Hidden Overlay Illusions. All illusions work in the physical world
as well. Diffusion illusions are generated through an iterative process
using gradient descent, starting from pure noise. The full source code
can be found at github.com/RyannDaGreat/Diffusion-Illusions.

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**[Google Has Officially Killed Cache
Links](https://gizmodo.com/google-has-officially-killed-cache-links-1851220408)**:

Google has officially removed its cache feature from search results,
marking the end of a tool that once served as a solution to the web\'s
early stability issues. The change was first spotted by Search Engine
Land and confirmed by Google\'s Danny Sullivan, who stated that
improvements in infrastructure led to the decision to retire the cache
link feature. While many users may not have been aware of its existence,
it served as an essential tool for SEO professionals, journalists, and
researchers. There is a potential alternative solution through the
Internet Archive\'s Wayback Machine, though this organization faces
ongoing financial challenges.

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**[Why Scrum is Stressing You
Out](https://rethinkingsoftware.substack.com/p/why-scrum-is-stressing-you-out)**:

The article discusses the stress faced by software developers today due
to sprint-based development methods, such as Scrum. The author argues
that sprints never stop, are involuntary, and neglect key supporting
activities. These factors contribute to higher long-term stress levels
among developers compared to short-term stress experienced in waterfall
approaches. To alleviate these issues, the article suggests restoring
autonomy and professionalism to software development by treating
developers as respected peers and allowing them more control over their
craft and process.

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**[Volkswagen mit klarer Ansage an die
EU](https://www.mobiflip.de/shortnews/volkswagen-mit-klarer-ansage-an-die-eu/)**:

Volkswagen\'s Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Hans Dieter Pötsch, has
called on the EU to revise its CO₂ targets for 2025, 2030, and 2035
during a recent event in Austria. He argues that the current goals are
unrealistic for the core brand as Volkswagen needs to sell significantly
more electric vehicles to avoid potential CO₂ penalties next year.
Pötsch acknowledges that electromobility is the future but notes that
progress has slowed down, requiring adjustments to the targets. The
debate surrounding these targets will likely continue into the fall and
winter months as demand for electric vehicles in EU countries remains
uncertain.

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**[Unterschätzte Gefahr: Wie Reifenabrieb unsere Gewässer
zerstört](https://www.mobiflip.de/shortnews/unterschaetzte-gefahr-wie-reifenabrieb-unsere-gewaesser-zerstoert/)**:

A research team led by Prof. Dr. Markus Pfenninger has investigated the
harmful effects of tire abrasion on freshwater ecosystems. The study,
published in \"Science of The Total Environment,\" shows that the toxic
particle mix created by tire abrasion significantly harms aquatic
organisms. Chironomus riparius larvae, a type of mosquito, are
particularly affected, with their survival, development and reproduction
negatively impacted.

Germany alone releases thousands of tons of the toxic mixture annually
via unfiltered road runoff. The tiny particles contain complex chemicals
such as microplastics, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), metals,
and synthetic chemicals. These substances increase mortality rates in
Chironomus riparius larvae by almost 30%, reduce fertility, and cause
oxidative stress.

Worrisome is the possibility of transgenerational reproductive issues
due to the accumulation of harmful substances in the organisms\'
tissues. These chemicals can have cascading effects on entire freshwater
ecosystems through the food chain. The study highlights the danger posed
by these compounds, as they act more toxic when combined than
individually.

The results emphasize the need for reducing the pollution of our
waterways from tire abrasion and call for more research into toxic
mixtures to preserve biodiversity and prevent long-term damage to
ecosystems. However, this requires investment from industries and
potentially higher costs for consumers.

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**[ADAC testet Rastanlagen: Preisschock an der
Autobahn](https://www.mobiflip.de/shortnews/adac-testet-rastanlagen-preisschock-an-der-autobahn/)**:

The ADAC conducted a comprehensive test of 40 rest stops along German
autobahns in summer 2024, evaluating categories such as prices,
gastronomy, sanitary facilities, outdoor areas, and additional
infrastructure. No facility received the top rating of \"very good,\"
with 20% receiving a \"good\" evaluation, while six fell short with a
\"marginal\" assessment. The study focused on price levels, particularly
considering gas station shops as \"expensive\" or \"very expensive.\" On
the other hand, gastronomy offered affordable to very affordable meals;
however, prices were often not well explained, making transparency
difficult for travelers. Price differences between rest stops were
significant, especially regarding typical dishes like schnitzel with
french fries. In addition to prices, family-friendliness and
accessibility for people with disabilities played a role. Many rest
stops had deficiencies in play areas for children and accessibility for
people with disabilities. Furthermore, charging infrastructure for
electric vehicle drivers was often insufficient. The ADAC demands better
price transparency and more focus on the needs of families and electric
car drivers.

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**[Academic Journal Publishers Antitrust
Litigation](https://www.lieffcabraser.com/antitrust/academic-journals/)**:

On September 12, 2024, a federal antitrust lawsuit was filed against six
commercial publishers of academic journals, including Elsevier B.V.,
John Wiley & Sons, Wolters Kluwer NV, and the International Association
of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers (STM), on behalf of
scientists and scholars who claim that these publishers have unlawfully
appropriated billions of dollars that would otherwise fund scientific
research. The lawsuit alleges that the defendants engaged in three main
components: fixing the price of peer review services at zero, not
competing with each other for manuscripts, and prohibiting scholars from
freely sharing submitted manuscripts during peer review. If proven true,
these practices would be unlawful under Section 1 of the Sherman Act, as
they limit competition, slow scientific progress, and place an undue
burden on taxpayers.

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**[How America's universities became debt factories -- Anand
Sanwal](https://anandsanwal.me/college-student-debt-deception/)**:

The US student loan system is a \$1.7 trillion debt bubble that cannot
be popped due to non-dischargeable loans in bankruptcy. This broken
system has created misaligned incentives, regulatory capture, and
unintended consequences for millions of Americans graduating with
significant debt and underprepared for the job market. Colleges have no
incentive to control costs or improve outcomes, as they receive funding
regardless of performance. The solution would involve making student
loans dischargeable in bankruptcy, tying lending terms to degree value,
and imposing risk-sharing requirements on educational institutions.
However, implementing these changes would cause a massive shake-up for
colleges, lenders, and politicians, as they benefit from the current
system.

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**[Geothermal energy could outperform nuclear
power](https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2024/09/13/geothermal-energy-could-outperform-nuclear-power)**:

Geothermal energy may be approaching its Mitchell moment, similar to how
George Mitchell\'s innovation in fracking transformed the oil and gas
industry. The success of fracking has led to a significant increase in
productivity known as the shale revolution, which has impacted the
global hydrocarbon business.

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**[The Jackpot Generation -
Macleans.ca](https://macleans.ca/society/the-jackpot-generation/)**:

The article discusses the wealth transfer from baby boomers to their
millennial heirs in Canada. An estimated \$1 trillion is expected to
move from baby boomers to their children, which could create a major
economic shift and result in the greatest intergenerational wealth
transfer in Canadian history. The article explores the potential
implications of this transfer on income inequality, housing
affordability, and the sense of fairness in Canada. It also touches on
the idea of taxing primary residences and introducing inheritance tax to
address the income gap and support public services.

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**[The Bastard Operator From Hell Complete](https://bofh.bjash.com/)**:

The Bastard Operator From Hell is a comedic series that follows the
exploits and adventures of the titular character, who works as a system
administrator. The story features various situations in which he uses
his wit and ingenuity to outwit and outmaneuver those around him,
including his bosses and coworkers. The series is known for its humor,
satire, and commentary on the world of IT management.

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**[NetworkManager or networkd](https://lwn.net/Articles/990281/)**:

The article discusses the author\'s experience with NetworkManager and
wpa_supplicant-based management, and shares their insights about TCP
(Transmission Control Protocol) reliability and falsehoods programmers
believe about it. The author also explains that TCP is not implemented
in terms of IP (Internet Protocol), and clarifies the Two Generals\'
Problem, which demonstrates that a guarantee like that requires more
than two parties or nodes.

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**[Almost all new car sales in Norway last month were
EVs](https://qz.com/almost-all-new-car-sales-in-norway-last-month-were-evs-1851639882)**:

In Norway, over 94% of new cars registered last month were electric
vehicles, an all-time high for the country as it adapts to a future
dominated by EVs. This puts Norway on track towards its goal of having
all new cars sold be zero-emissions by 2025, far ahead of other nations
in the \"electric car race.\" The country offers various incentives that
encourage residents to purchase electric vehicles, such as lower taxes
for low and zero-emission cars. Tesla Model Y was the most popular EV
among new car purchases in Norway during August, followed by Volvo EX30
and Skoda Enyaq. However, only 7% of new trucks registered in Norway
this year were electric.

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**[To Forget is an Ethical Act ·
EmilyGorcenski.com](https://emilygorcenski.com/post/to-forget-is-an-ethical-act/)**:

This article discusses the author\'s experience in curating their
digital presence and reflecting on their time spent on Twitter. The
author explains how they went through their ten years of tweets to
delete most of them, keeping only a fraction that had some archival
value or personal significance. They also mention trying different
social media platforms like Mastodon and Bluesky, and contemplating what
comes next in life after leaving activism and Twitter behind. The author
quotes Tennyson\'s \"Ulysses\" poem to express their restlessness and
desire for inspiration in finding the next chapter of their life.

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**[Start](https://fuchshof.de/)**:

The Fuchshof, a fruit orchard in Dingelsdorf near Konstanz on the
beautiful Lake Constance, has been involved in agriculture and fruit
farming for generations. They offer freshly picked plums, raspberries,
and apples daily. They also have employment opportunities available. The
Fuchshof is known for its traditional Dünnelewirtschaft (plum harvest),
which can be booked on specific dates throughout the year. Additionally,
they operate a bakery selling homemade pastries, cakes, and bread. Their
organic farming practices prioritize environmental protection.

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**['The data on extreme human ageing is rotten from the inside out'
-- Ig Nobel winner Saul Justin
Newman](https://theconversation.com/the-data-on-extreme-human-ageing-is-rotten-from-the-inside-out-ig-nobel-winner-saul-justin-newman-239023)**:

The 34th annual Ig Nobel Prize ceremony celebrated scientific
discoveries that make people laugh and think. One winner, Saul Justin
Newman, a senior research fellow at the University College London Centre
for Longitudinal Studies, found that most claims about people living
over 105 are wrong. His study discovered that many blue zones, regions
where people supposedly live to be 100 at an extraordinary rate, have
questionable longevity data. Newman hopes that involving physicists in
developing a measure of human age without relying on documents will
provide more accurate information about human longevity.

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**[Making a rickroll laser: A parametric
speaker.](https://10maurycy10.github.io/projects/speaker/)**:

This article discusses the development of a compact directional speaker
that uses strong modulated ultrasound converted into normal sound as it
passes through the air. Ordinary coil-and-magnet speakers do not work
well at the ultrasound range, so specialized piezoelectric transducers
are used instead. The transducers are wired in parallel to act as one
large transducer, creating a narrow beam of sound. The article explains
the process of designing and testing the circuit for this directional
speaker system, including the use of a 555 timer, op-amp pulse-width
modulation, class B/push-pull amplifier, MOSFET H-bridge, and loading
coil components.

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**[Billiards is a good game](https://mag.uchicago.edu/billiards)**:

In 1928, Norman F. Maclean began his graduate studies at the University
of Chicago and had the privilege of observing Albert A. Michelson, a
renowned physicist and the first American to win the Nobel Prize in
science. Maclean was intrigued by Michelson\'s wide range of talents,
including billiards, violin playing, painting, chess, and physics. He
admired Michelson\'s elegance, grace, and style, as well as his deep
appreciation for the beauty and complexity of the universe.

Michelson often expressed his views on different games in an extended
epigram, stating that while billiards was a good game, it was not as
good as painting; painting was not as good as music; and music was not
as good as physics. This sentiment reflected Michelson\'s belief that
the pursuit of knowledge through physics was the most rewarding and
fulfilling \"game\" of all.

Maclean also discussed Michelson\'s contributions to science,
particularly his work on measuring the speed of light and his
experiments that challenged the concept of a stationary ether. These
achievements were instrumental in paving the way for Einstein\'s theory
of relativity.

Throughout the article, Maclean conveyed his deep admiration and respect
for Michelson as an intellectual, artist, and human being. He emphasized
the importance of Michelson\'s work in shaping our understanding of the
universe and the role that games played in his life and career.

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**[Exclusive: Sunamp\'s thermal battery uses a chemical found in
salt-and-vinegar potato
chips](https://techcrunch.com/2024/09/08/sunamps-thermal-battery-uses-a-chemical-found-in-salt-and-vinegar-potato-chips/)**:

Andrew Bissell, co-founder of Sunamp, was inspired to develop a thermal
battery technology after reading about climate change and its potential
impact on coastal homes. The company works with the University of
Edinburgh to create batteries that store solar power as heat for
household heating or hot water. At the core of these batteries are
compounds like sodium acetate trihydrate, water, and crystal habit
modifiers. Sunamp aims to utilize excess renewable energy by charging
thermal batteries during times of abundance and discharging them when
power sources are scarce. The company currently operates in the UK,
Italy, and is planning to expand into Western European countries and the
U.S.

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**[Why use metaphors in conflicts? Because understanding is remembering
in
disguise](https://westallen.typepad.com/brains_on_purpose/2009/06/why-use-metaphors-because-understanding-is-remembering-in-disguise.html)**:

This article discusses the importance of using metaphors in various
areas of life, including dispute resolution and negotiations. It
emphasizes the role of metaphors as a tool for facilitating
communication and understanding, allowing people to relate complex ideas
to familiar concepts. The author highlights the benefits of metaphors in
mediation and shares examples of metaphorical language commonly used in
everyday life.

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**[Modular Monoliths Are a Good Idea,
Actually](https://materializedview.io/p/modular-monoliths-are-a-good-idea)**:

The author discusses the challenges faced by companies as they migrate
from monolithic architectures to microservices and introduces the
concept of modular monoliths, which can serve as an intermediate step
between these two approaches. The author believes that providing tooling
for modular monoliths could extend a monolith\'s life and make it more
maintainable.

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**[Older Americans Are About to Lose a Lot of
Weight](https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2024/02/ozempic-weight-loss-older-americans-boomers/677371/)**:

This article discusses the increasing use of injectable drugs for
diabetes and obesity, like semaglutide and tirzepatide, among older
adults in the United States. The bipartisan Treat and Reduce Obesity Act
could potentially allow Medicare to cover drug treatments for obesity
among its Part D enrollees over 65 years old, which could lead to a rise
in prescriptions of these drugs for elderly patients. Despite the health
benefits, there are concerns about potential adverse effects, such as
muscle and bone loss from rapid weight loss, especially considering that
older adults tend not to recover lost bone and muscle when they regain
fat. The article emphasizes the importance of finding a balance between
promoting safe weight loss for seniors and ensuring long-term health
outcomes.

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**[Why Cloud Migrations
Fail](https://thenewstack.io/why-cloud-migrations-fail/)**:

As businesses increasingly adopt digital transformations, more
enterprise teams are turning to the cloud for its benefits such as
scalability, cost savings, and enhanced collaboration. However, cloud
migrations can become complex or unwieldy if not managed correctly,
leading to cost overruns, delays, or overreliance on third parties. The
shared responsibility model, data sovereignty hurdles, and
post-migration oversight are the top three reasons cloud migrations can
fail. To avoid these pitfalls, organizations must have a clear
understanding of their end-user obligations, align compliance standards,
develop comprehensive governance frameworks, and maintain effective
management for performance monitoring, security assessments, identity
controls, cost management, and decommissioning resources. By doing so,
businesses can ensure a smoother transition to the cloud and unlock its
full benefits.

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**[Richard Powers on What We Do to the Earth and What It Does to
Us](https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/09/16/richard-powers-profile)**:

This is an in-depth profile of the American novelist Richard Powers, who
gained widespread recognition for his twelfth novel, \"The Overstory,\"
which won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 2019 and sold over two
million copies. The article explores Powers\'s intellectual curiosity,
his fascination with trees and nature, and his exploration of technology
and its impact on society through his writing.

The piece delves into Powers\'s personal life, including his upbringing
in Evanston, Illinois, his time living abroad in Thailand during his
teenage years, and his subsequent return to the United States. It also
touches upon his early career as a computer programmer and his decision
to pursue writing instead.

Powers is known for his wide-ranging interests and the depth of research
that goes into his novels. His work often incorporates elements from
various fields such as physics, math, music, psychology, corporate
history, cancer cells, and the history of racial segregation. This
approach has sometimes led to criticism that his novels are more \"head
than heart,\" but Powers sees himself as a writer who is interested in
larger, systemic changes in the world.

The article discusses Powers\'s move to eastern Tennessee, where he
lives close to Great Smoky Mountains National Park and visits it
multiple times a week. His deep connection to nature is evident in his
work, particularly in \"The Overstory,\" which features nine characters
whose lives are intertwined with trees. The novel is about the damage
that humans do to the natural world but also emphasizes the innate
resilience of nature.

Powers\'s fourteenth novel, \"Playground,\" is also discussed in the
article. It explores themes related to technology and artificial
intelligence, and how they might shape our future. The novel features a
character who builds his empire on these connections yet feels
profoundly lonely, leading him deeper into technology. Powers believes
that while A.I. presents significant challenges, it is important to
consider how we want to use it rather than simply asking whether it is
good or bad.

Throughout the article, Powers\'s deep love for nature and his belief in
its resilience are highlighted. He sees trees as storytellers with their
own narratives and ecosystems, and he encourages readers to appreciate
the beauty and complexity of the natural world. The piece concludes with
a reflection on how we can build a new world with the ingredients we
have, even in the face of change and uncertainty.

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**[Academics say flying to meetings harms the climate --- but they carry
on](https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-02965-7?error=cookies_not_supported&code=2aeafef3-885b-400f-bfb4-77781de130e7)**:

A study found that an overwhelming majority of survey respondents at a
top research university believe air travel contributes to climate
change; however, many still fly frequently for conferences. The study
suggests institutions and conference organizers should embrace
alternatives to reduce the carbon footprint of academia. The researchers
proposed that individuals can make better choices but academic culture
needs to change in order to effectively address its environmental
impact.

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**[The way teenage girls speak is often derided, but they are in fact
our linguistic
trailblazers](https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-08-04/teenage-girls-linguistics/104160082)**:

Teenage girls are the primary drivers of language change, according to
linguists. Research shows that young women accelerate linguistic
progress more than men, often incorporating new language trends from
various cultural backgrounds. The speed and extent of language changes
have increased significantly due to social media. Cultural factors and
biological differences may contribute to why women are leading this
change.

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**[Meta fed its AI on almost everything you've posted publicly since
2007](https://www.theverge.com/2024/9/12/24242789/meta-training-ai-models-facebook-instagram-photo-post-data)**:

Meta has been gathering text and photos from public posts by adult
Facebook and Instagram users since 2007, feeding the content into its AI
models. The company\'s global privacy director, Melinda Claybaugh,
initially rejected claims about user data being used for AI training but
later confirmed it during a government inquiry. Meta acknowledges using
public posts and comments on Facebook and Instagram to train generative
AI models, but has been vague about the extent of its data collection.
European users can opt out due to local privacy regulations, while other
regions cannot.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=981ad645)**:

This article discusses a cyber security incident involving Transport for
London (TFL). The incident led to customer data being accessed,
including names and contact details, as well as some Oyster card refund
information such as bank account numbers and sort codes for around 5,000
customers. TFL has taken immediate action to protect their systems and
is conducting an investigation alongside the National Crime Agency and
the National Cyber Security Centre. The situation is evolving, but very
little impact on customers has been observed so far.

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**[Using Android Without a Google
Account](https://theprivacydad.com/using-android-without-a-google-account/)**:

This article discusses setting up an older Android device without
logging into a Google account, providing independence from the Play
Store. The process involves factory resetting and skipping Google
account login requests, downloading F-Droid and Aurora stores, and
installing preferred apps. The author highlights that while this setup
doesn\'t provide complete de-Googling, it can be an easy temporary
solution for users or children to avoid constant use of a Google
account.

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**[This Chatbot Pulls People Away From Conspiracy
Theories](https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/12/health/chatbot-debunk-conspiracy-theories.html)**:

A new study has shown that DebunkBot, an AI chatbot designed to debunk
unfounded conspiracy theories, can effectively persuade users to abandon
false beliefs. False theories are believed by up to half of the American
public and can lead to damaging consequences such as discouraging
vaccinations or fueling discrimination. The new findings challenge
conventional wisdom that facts and logic cannot combat conspiracy
theories, suggesting that AI chatbots like DebunkBot may offer a
practical way to channel facts and potentially mitigate the spread of
misinformation.

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**[Music industry's 1990s hard drives, like all HDDs, are
dying](https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/09/music-industrys-1990s-hard-drives-like-all-hdds-are-dying/)**:

Enterprise storage and destruction company Iron Mountain has discovered
that roughly one-fifth of the hard disk drives dating back to the 1990s
it was sent are entirely unreadable, highlighting the fragility of
digital archives. The music industry is experiencing difficulties in
archiving its content due to factors such as the inherent problems with
storage formats and general computer storage issues. Iron Mountain\'s
warning serves as a call for action and underscores the need for
continuous data backup and migration into fresh storage, given that
entropy ultimately affects all forms of media.

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**[B-field of Milky
Way](https://lweb.cfa.harvard.edu/~reid/bfield.html)**:

The Milky Way is believed to contain a large-scale magnetic field that
has been primarily explored through pulsar (Faraday) rotation and
dispersion measures. The configuration within the plane of the galaxy
appears to be predominantly azimuthal with reversals at different
galacto-centric radii, but there is disagreement among astronomers on
whether this configuration is best described by a spiral or circular
pattern. A new method utilizing Zeeman splitting of hydroxyl (OH) masers
in regions of star formation has been used to model the magnetic field,
which will help constrain models and provide complementary data.

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**[docker rollout Zero Downtime Deployment for Docker
Compose](https://github.com/Wowu/docker-rollout)**:

This article introduces Docker rollout, a CLI plugin that enables zero
downtime deployment for Docker Compose services without requiring
container orchestration tools. The plugin scales the service to twice
the current number of instances, waits for new containers to be ready,
and then removes old containers. It supports Docker health checks out of
the box and can be easily incorporated into existing deployment scripts.

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**[Does Your Startup Really Need Complex Cloud Infrastructure? - Hadi
Javeed\'s
blog](https://www.hadijaveed.me/2024/09/08/does-your-startup-really-need-complex-cloud-infrastructure/)**:

The article discusses how Pieter Levels on the Lex Friedman Podcast
emphasized the importance of focusing on product-market fit in startups
rather than overly complex deployment and infrastructure management. It
suggests that simple infrastructure can often suffice, allowing teams to
focus on building a great product. The author shares examples from
recent projects highlighting this issue and provides guidance for
setting up reliable single VM setups with robust compute power. The
article encourages engineers to advocate for simplicity in their setup
and prioritize finding product-market fit over complex infrastructure
management.

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**[Who Actually Owns
Nebula?](https://medium.com/@cameron-paul/who-actually-owns-nebula-952a1c12d9c0)**:

The article discusses Nebula, a video on demand streaming service
focusing primarily on educational content. Unlike other streaming
services such as Netflix and YouTube, Nebula is distinct in that it was
built by content creators. It has been marketed as \"creator-owned\" but
there are questions about the actual ownership structure of Nebula and
how much control its content creators have over the platform. The
article presents various sources and analyses to investigate these
questions, concluding that Nebula is primarily owned by Standard
Broadcast (83.125%) and Curiosity Stream (16.875%), with no direct
ownership by the creators themselves.

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**[Architecture](https://ente.io/architecture/)**:

The article discusses Ente\'s end-to-end encryption, ensuring user
privacy and security while storing and sharing files. It explains the
masterKey system for file encryption, key recovery, authentication, and
how the encryption process works. Ente uses libsodium library to
generate keys and encrypt data with XSalsa20 stream cipher and Poly1305
MAC for authentication. The article also provides details on sharing,
verification ID generation, and replicating user data across multiple
cloud providers for reliability.

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**[Old Easter Island genomes show no sign of a population
collapse](https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/09/old-easter-island-genomes-show-no-sign-of-a-population-collapse/)**:

The genome sequence from the remains of 15 Rapa Nui natives, who predate
European contact, reveals that the population of the island grew slowly
and steadily without any sign of a bottleneck associated with an
ecological collapse. Approximately 10% of the genomes appear to have a
Native American source, which is likely from around the same time as the
island\'s settlement. These findings help answer some of the biggest
questions about the settling of Rapa Nui but do not provide clear dates
for when the people who carried these genomes lived.

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**[Intel is on life support. Can anything save
it?](https://www.economist.com/business/2024/09/12/intel-is-on-life-support-can-anything-save-it)**:

The article discusses Intel\'s history of innovation since its founding
in 1968. The company is known for shrinking transistors every two years,
following a regular pattern known as Moore\'s law. This allowed Intel to
dominate the market for memory chips and later microprocessors during
the PC revolution in the 1980s.

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**[Ask the Cognitive Scientist: Why Do Students Remember Everything
That\'s on Television and Forget Everything I
Say?](https://www.aft.org/ae/summer2021/willingham)**:

The article discusses how cognitive science can be used to understand
the mind, focusing on memory and learning. It highlights that memory is
a product of what we think about rather than what we want or try to
remember. To teach effectively, teachers should focus on creating
assignments that make students think deeply about the material\'s
meaning. The article suggests using story structure as an effective way
to help students comprehend and remember information by organizing
lesson plans in a coherent manner, ensuring students think about the
material\'s meaning throughout.

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**[Greenland landslide caused freak wave that shook Earth for nine
days](https://www.newscientist.com/article/2447567-greenland-landslide-caused-freak-wave-that-shook-earth-for-nine-days/)**:

On September 16, 2023, seismic monitoring stations detected a strange
signal from the fjord in eastern Greenland, which lasted for nine days
and was caused by water sloshing across it due to a massive landslide
that resulted in a 110-meter-high tsunami. This event highlights how
climate change can cause landslides and impact Earth\'s geological
features. The landslide occurred when a glacier thinned, causing the
mountainside to collapse into the fjord, releasing an estimated 25
million cubic meters of rock and ice. As the planet continues to warm
due to climate change, similar events are expected to occur more
frequently.

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**[Right-wingers can't get enough of anti-Haitian AI
disinformation](https://www.theverge.com/2024/9/12/24243021/springfield-ohio-haitians-ai-generated-misinformation-trump)**:

Right-wing media figures and influencers have descended on Springfield,
Ohio to investigate a viral racist rumor about Haitian migrants in the
area, using misleading and AI-generated content to support their claims.
The growing Haitian population has become symbolic of conservatives\'
concerns regarding immigration and demographic change. The rumor has had
negative effects on Springfield\'s Haitian community, with some families
keeping children home from school out of fear for their safety.
Additionally, false claims about people eating cats are not the only
disinformation coming out of Springfield; politicians have also spread
misleading information regarding immigration statuses and public
assistance eligibility.

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**[Docker to WSL](https://github.com/K0IN/docker-to-wsl)**:

This article discusses a tool called Docker to WSL, which converts
Docker images into WSL distributions for Windows. The tool allows users
to build or pull Docker images and then import them into WSL for further
use. It simplifies the process of creating custom WSL distributions and
is useful for managing and replicating development environments. The
article also covers installation and usage instructions, as well as
dependencies and licensing information.

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**[Personal carbon footprint of the rich is vastly underestimated by
rich and poor alike, study
finds](https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/personal-carbon-footprint-of-the-rich-is-vastly-underestimated-by-rich-and-poor-alike-study-finds)**:

An international study involving researchers from the Copenhagen
Business School, University of Basel and University of Cambridge found
that people tend to underestimate the carbon footprints of poorer
individuals while overestimating those of the richest in society. The
survey, which involved 4,000 participants from Denmark, India, Nigeria,
and the United States, revealed that despite the well-known gap between
the carbon footprints of the wealthiest and least affluent people in
society, there was uncertainty about whether individuals were aware of
this inequality. The researchers emphasized that personal carbon
footprints can help illustrate profound inequality within and between
countries while also providing guidance on how to live more sustainably.

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**[Ancient pendants made from giant sloth bones suggest humans were in
Americas earlier than thought \|
CNN](https://edition.cnn.com/2023/07/12/americas/giant-sloth-bone-pendants-scn/index.html)**:

Archaeologists have discovered three giant sloth bones at Santa Elina
rock shelter in central Brazil, which were likely perforated and
polished by human hands to be used as personal adornments around
25,000-27,000 years ago. These pendants are the oldest known personal
ornaments found in the Americas and are made from giant sloth bone,
according to a study led by paleontologist Thais Pansani. The rock
shelter also features rock art of animal and humanlike forms; however,
their exact age remains unclear. The findings suggest that humans and
giant sloths coexisted at the site, with the sloth being a herbivore
with long clawed arms designed for digging but not preying on humans.

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**[The comedy and tragedy of detailed
feedback](https://matthewrocklin.com/feedback.html)**:

The article discusses the importance and impact of good feedback in
promoting quality work, professional growth, and fostering positive
relationships within teams. It emphasizes the difference between
feedback in open-source communities and corporate settings, highlighting
that feedback culture is more effective when focused on the craft and
improvement rather than just job completion. The article also suggests
that people can absorb only a limited amount of feedback per
interaction, making it crucial to deliver it thoughtfully and with good
intentions.

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**[If I could dissect a
sauropod...](https://svpow.com/2024/09/12/if-i-could-dissect-a-sauropod/)**:

The article discusses the hypothetical dissection of a sauropod,
specifically focusing on examining its lung/air sac system and
diverticula. Author Matt Wedel is intrigued by the possibility that
extant birds might not represent the pinnacle of saurischian lung/air
sac evolution and believes titanosaurs are a good candidate for pushing
the boundaries of this system in interesting directions. The article
goes on to mention various anatomical systems that could be examined if
given the chance to dissect a sauropod, such as spinal cord and neural
canal specializations, intervertebral joints, digestive tract,
reproductive system, and integumentary specializations.

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**[1913: When Hitler, Trotsky, Tito, Freud and Stalin all lived in the
same place](https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-21859771)**:

In January 1913, Vienna hosted a group of influential individuals who
would go on to shape much of the 20th century, including Adolf Hitler,
Leon Trotsky, Joseph Stalin, Sigmund Freud, and Josip Broz (Marshal
Tito). The city was a melting pot of cultures, attracting ambitious
people from across its vast empire. Vienna\'s cafes played a crucial
role in fostering debate and intellectual exchange, providing a unique
environment for political dissidents on the run. Despite its dark side -
slums and high suicide rates - Vienna remained synonymous with music,
balls, and the waltz.

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**[Solene\'% : Self-hosting at home and
privacy](https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2024-09-10-self-hosting-at-home-privacy-issues.html)**:

This article discusses the privacy concerns related to self-hosting
services at home. It highlights various information that can be
extracted through WHOIS queries, TLS certificates using ACME, and domain
names. The author suggests mitigating these drawbacks by either moving
services to a remote server or using Tor hidden service or I2P. However,
the article also acknowledges that self-hosting at home can provide
practical benefits like reusing old hardware and better local
throughput.

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**[LSL1 Age Quiz - Al Lowe\'s Humor
Site](https://allowe.com/games/larry/tips-manuals/lsl1-age-quiz.html)**:

This article provides a collection of questions and answers from a 1987
computer game, in which players must identify people over the age of 41
at that time. The article highlights some of the memorable or humorous
questions from the game, such as identifying O. J. Simpson as an R&B
singer, Angela Davis as a failed politician, and Mohammed Ali as a
professional boxer. Additionally, it includes a few \"not\" questions to
see which answers are incorrect, like Tijuana not being in Mexico or Tom
Selleck not being an astronaut. The article concludes with a list of
randomized questions from the game.

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**[Wrecked rain gauges. Whistleblowers. Million-dollar payouts and
manhunts. Then a Colorado crop fraud got really
crazy.](https://coloradosun.com/2024/09/08/patrich-esch-ed-dean-jagers-ranchers-fraud-insurance/)**:

In southeastern Colorado, farmers were discovered to be tampering with
weather station instruments in order to manufacture drought data used to
support crop insurance claims. The fraudulent scheme resulted in false
insurance claims totaling over \$3 million. The criminals were
eventually caught and agreed to pay a combined total of \$6.6 million in
restitution. This case highlights the importance of maintaining the
integrity of government programs, as well as the potential for creative
fraud in agriculture subsidy systems.

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**[Be a thermostat, not a
thermometer](https://larahogan.me/blog/be-a-thermostat-not-a-thermometer/)**:

The article discusses how humans are easily influenced by the moods of
those around them and how our brains try to make sense of these changes
in behavior. Our amygdalas help us detect threats, and we tend to mirror
each other\'s emotions and body language. This can create a cycle where
someone\'s bad day influences others and vice versa. The article
suggests that by noticing changes in someone\'s behavior and becoming
the thermostat rather than the thermometer, you can influence the energy
of a situation positively. It also provides tips on how to act as a
thermostat through body language, tone, and word choice.

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**[The how and why of optimal
performance](https://fractaledmind.github.io/2024/04/15/sqlite-on-rails-the-how-and-why-of-optimal-performance/)**:

The article discusses the journey of understanding how to run Rails
applications backed by SQLite performantly and resiliently. It
highlights various problems that exist in using SQLite on Rails, such as
SQLITE_BUSY exceptions and long-tail performance issues. The author
provides solutions to these problems, focusing on configuring
transactions, handling timeouts, unlocking the GVL, and implementing
write-ahead logs. Additionally, they suggest using isolated connection
pools for read and write operations. Finally, the author emphasizes that
Rails is a powerful framework for working with SQLite and encourages
exploring its ecosystem of tools and gems to create optimal performance
in production applications.

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**[Why Copilot is Making Programmers Worse at
Programming](https://www.darrenhorrocks.co.uk/why-copilot-making-programmers-worse-at-programming/)**:

The rise of AI-driven tools like GitHub\'s Copilot and large language
models (LLMs) has promised to revolutionize programming by improving
productivity, but there are concerns about the potential negative impact
on programmers\' skills. These concerns include erosion of core
programming skills, over-reliance on auto-generated code, lack of
ownership and responsibility, reduced learning opportunities, narrowed
creative thinking, dependency on proprietary tools, and a false sense of
expertise. Developers need to be aware of these potential drawbacks and
strive for a balanced approach when using AI-assisted coding tools.

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**[Noisy Neighbor Detection with
eBPF](https://netflixtechblog.com/noisy-neighbor-detection-with-ebpf-64b1f4b3bbdd)**:

The Compute and Performance Engineering teams at Netflix have developed
a solution using eBPF (Extended Berkeley Packet Filter) to address the
\"noisy neighbor\" problem in their multi-tenant compute platform,
Titus. This problem refers to a container or system service that heavily
utilizes server resources, causing performance degradation for adjacent
containers. The team has used eBPF to achieve continuous, low-overhead
instrumentation of the Linux scheduler, which enables effective
self-serve monitoring of noisy neighbor issues with deeper insights and
enhanced monitoring.

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**[Android apps are blocking sideloading and forcing Google Play
versions
instead](https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/09/android-now-allows-apps-to-block-sideloading-and-push-a-google-play-version/)**:

Google\'s Play Integrity API is causing disruption in the Android
ecosystem by pushing \"remediation\" dialogs during sideloading,
prompting users to download apps from the official Play Store. This new
feature aims to ensure that devices running modified versions of Android
have secure software environments and protect developers from potential
issues with unknown distribution channels. While some criticize
Google\'s approach as an attempt to monopolize the app market, others
argue for standard Android hardware attestation instead.

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**[In Favor of Reading
Aloud](https://www.raptitude.com/2024/09/in-favor-of-reading-aloud/)**:

In this article, the author discusses their experience with reading
books aloud and how it has affected their connection to the text. They
found that reading Jane Eyre and Trainspotting aloud allowed them to
better connect with the authors\' messages and maintain focus throughout
the story. The author also mentions historical context of reading aloud
compared to silent reading, noting that reading aloud was more common in
the past before the advent of public education systems and
reader-friendly typesetting practices. They suggest that perhaps it is
time for a shift back towards reading aloud as it can lead to greater
comprehension and connection with the text.

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**[Antibiotics damage the colonic mucus barrier in a
microbiota-independent
manner](https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adp4119)**:

Antibiotics damage the colonic mucus barrier in a microbiota-independent
manner. The article explains how antibiotic use can disrupt the colonic
mucus barrier, predisposing to intestinal inflammation by impeding mucus
production. The researchers conducted a series of experiments to prove
this hypothesis, including using fecal microbiota transplant, RNA
sequencing, ex vivo mucus secretion measurements, and antibiotic
treatment of germ-free mice. The study found that antibiotics induce
endoplasmic reticulum stress in the colon that inhibits colonic mucus
secretion in a microbiota-independent manner, leading to encroachment of
bacteria into the mucus layer and exacerbation of ulcerations. The
findings indicate that antibiotic use might predispose to intestinal
inflammation by impeding mucus production.

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**[I Wish I Didn\'t Miss the \'90s-00s
Internet](https://rohan.ga/blog/early-internet/)**:

The article discusses the author\'s dissatisfaction with modern social
media platforms like Instagram and TikTok, which they believe have
turned into a game focused on addiction and superficiality. They express
their longing for simpler times when people had personal blogs or even
MySpace, where content was driven by curiosity rather than profit or
manipulation. The author also mentions the existence of a small
community of young people who share this philosophy but laments the lack
of others their age embracing it.

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**[Facebook admits to scraping every Australian adult user\'s public
photos and posts to train AI, with no opt-out
option](https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09-11/facebook-scraping-photos-data-no-opt-out/104336170)**:

Facebook has admitted to scraping the public photos, posts and other
data of Australian adult users to train its AI models without offering
an opt-out option. The company provides an opt-out option to EU users in
part due to legal uncertainty surrounding strict privacy laws covering
those nations. Labor senator Tony Sheldon asked whether Meta had used
Australian posts from as far back as 2007 to feed its AI products, and
the Facebook representative acknowledged they would if not set on
private.

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**[Possibly all the ways to get loop-finding in graphs
wrong](https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/quasiblog/findloop/)**:

The article discusses various algorithms for detecting loops in graphs
and highlighting them as errors, focusing on their strengths and
weaknesses. Simon Tatham presents a case study of his experiences with
these algorithms, including vertex dsf, graph pruning, loop tracing,
face dsf, footpath dsf, and Tarjan\'s bridge-finding algorithm. The
article concludes that although there is no definitive flaw in any of
the algorithms, they may depend on certain properties of the graph, such
as planarity or orientation.

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**[Radicle](https://radicle.xyz/2024/09/10/radicle-1.0.html)**:

Radicle is a peer-to-peer, local-first code collaboration stack built on
Git. The first release candidate for Radicle 1.0 was announced in March
2024 and after five months of feedback and 17 release candidates, the
final version is now available. With Radicle 1.0, users can enjoy a
secure authentication protocol using public key cryptography, an
extensible Collaborative Objects system for social interactions such as
issues and code review, and privacy at the protocol level with Tor
support. Alongside this release comes stability commitments for future
protocol changes and a more dependable release process. Radicle is now
ready to use and invites users to contribute to its ecosystem by joining
the community on Zulip and discussing ways to improve the platform.

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**[My Homelab Setup](https://arslan.io/2024/09/10/my-homelab-setup/)**:

This article details a user\'s experience replacing their existing
homelab setup with Ubiquiti (Unifi) devices, including switches, access
points, cameras, and routers. The user faced challenges such as concrete
walls cutting out Wi-Fi signals and difficulty obtaining Ubiquiti
products in Turkey but ultimately found the process to be smooth. They
replaced their TP-Link Omada products with Unifi devices due to better
user experience and features offered by the latter.

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**[Bluey, and the hierarchy of
distractions](https://ashore.io/journal/desk-notes/bluey-and-the-hierarchy-of-distractions)**:

The article discusses how pre-child expectations for protecting children
from algorithmically generated content turned out to be different in
reality. Instead, the child is interested in two shows: Peppa Pig and
Bluey. Created by Joe Brumm, Bluey has become a dominant TV show
worldwide, overtaking previous champion Cocomelon. The article also
discusses finding a hierarchy of quality in kids\' TV and how this
concept applies to adults dealing with distractions in their daily
lives. It suggests embracing distraction and shaping it instead of
trying to block out screens entirely, as the internet has become more
helpful than a hindrance. The article concludes by encouraging
attentiveness and mastering distraction rather than escaping from it.

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**[Europe opened a door to a universal wallet. The web's inventor wants
to
enter](https://thenextweb.com/news/eu-digital-id-supports-universal-digital-wallet)**:

The European digital identity (eID) is set to revolutionize the way we
manage our digital lives, with just one app allowing citizens to access
financial services, sign contracts, and travel. By 2026, the EU will
embed eID in a new system, which aims to slash bureaucracy and provide
guaranteed security, access, and compatibility for digital wallets. The
plan has both supporters and critics; however, if successful, it could
set an \"important bar\" for wallets and enforce \"a standard\" for
credentials, spurring innovation and potentially becoming a global
standard.

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**[Is 7 days a week the new norm (for
YC)?](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41511506)**:

The article discusses working conditions at Y Combinator (YC) companies
and the culture that encourages long hours and 7-day work weeks.
Employees are expected to be available 24/7, and founders often put in
grueling hours themselves. This type of work culture can lead to
burnout, low employee morale, and potential issues with retaining
talent. The article suggests that a healthy balance between work and
personal life is essential for both employees and founders alike.

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**[Neanderthals\' social isolation may have sped up their
extinction](https://www.popsci.com/science/neanderthal-extinction-isolation/)**:

Using DNA extracted from roughly 45,000-year-old bones found in France,
scientists have discovered a new Neanderthal lineage that likely had
minimal interaction with other Neanderthals. The remains belong to
\"Thorin,\" a man who lived in a small community in the Rhône Valley of
present-day France. A genetic analysis revealed that Thorin\'s community
was isolated from others and diverged around 100,000 years ago. This
finding suggests there were at least two Neanderthal populations present
during their extinction. The study sheds light on the potential reasons
behind their extinction, such as climate change, increased competition,
breeding with humans, and isolation due to limited contact with other
members of their species.

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**[New Feature Alert: Access Archived Webpages Directly Through Google
Search](https://blog.archive.org/2024/09/11/new-feature-alert-access-archived-webpages-directly-through-google-search/)**:

Google Search has made it easier for users to access archived versions
of websites through a new feature that connects directly with the
Internet Archive\'s Wayback Machine. By clicking on three dots next to
search results, users can view previous versions of webpages and explore
internet history. The collaboration between Google and the Internet
Archive emphasizes the importance of preserving digital content for
future generations, while also making it more accessible to users.

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**[David Chang on the long, hard, stupid way - Herbert
Lui](https://herbertlui.net/david-chang-on-the-long-hard-stupid-way/)**:

The article discusses a quote by David Chang about holding casual
restaurants to fine dining standards. It emphasizes the importance of
personal integrity and teaching staff to do things the \"long, hard,
stupid way\" for better results. An example from David\'s book, Eat a
Peach, shows how he values quality in his restaurant, Majordomo. He
shares an email exchange with his team about a presentation chicken dish
that was easier to prepare but altered the original intention of the
dish. Chang believes that maintaining high standards and building
capacity for quality is vital in the food industry.

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**[Common mistakes when using the metric
system](https://www.nayuki.io/page/common-mistakes-when-using-the-metric-system)**:

The International System of Units (SI), commonly known as the metric
system, is a universal and precise way to express physical quantities,
but its uniformity can be threatened by sloppy usage and lack of
awareness about SI rules. Common mistakes in using the metric system
include: not following mandatory rules, creating non-standard
abbreviations for units, pluralizing unit symbols incorrectly, incorrect
capitalization of unit names, confusion between multiplication and
division, improper use of prefixes, and more. To ensure uniformity and
clarity in the SI system, it is important to follow these guidelines
when expressing physical quantities.

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**[crewAI](https://github.com/crewAIInc/crewAI)**:

The article discusses CrewAI, a cutting-edge framework for orchestrating
role-playing, autonomous AI agents. By fostering collaborative
intelligence, CrewAI empowers agents to work together seamlessly,
tackling complex tasks. It offers features such as role-based agent
design, autonomous inter-agent delegation, flexible task management,
process-driven execution, and compatibility with both open-source and
proprietary models. CrewAI is open-source and welcomes community
contributions.

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**[nyrahealth/CrisperWhisper · Hugging
Face](https://huggingface.co/nyrahealth/CrisperWhisper)**:

CrisperWhisper is an advanced version of OpenAI\'s Whisper, designed for
precise and verbatim speech recognition with accurate word-level
timestamps. It aims to transcribe every spoken word exactly as it is,
including fillers, pauses, stutters, and false starts. Key features
include accurate word-level timestamps, verbatim transcription, filler
detection, and hallucination mitigation. CrisperWhisper significantly
outperforms Whisper Large v3 on datasets with a more verbatim
transcription style, such as AMI and TED-LIUM. Usage involves
transformers in Python scripts for speech recognition tasks.

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**[Results (Don\'t) Speak For Themselves: A Case For
Documentation](https://www.population.fyi/p/results-dont-speak-for-themselves)**:

This article highlights the importance of documentation in various
sectors, such as healthcare, housing and education. It discusses how
policies and practices that have been overlooked or ignored can lead to
tragic consequences. The story of Hungarian doctor Ignaz Semmelweis is
used as an example; his discovery of handwashing reducing maternal
mortality rates was largely ignored by the medical establishment at the
time, resulting in countless unnecessary deaths. In contrast, Florence
Nightingale, influenced by Semmelweis\' work, implemented rigorous
hygiene practices in British army hospitals, which led to a significant
reduction in mortality rates.

The article also explores how exclusionary zoning practices have
contributed to housing unaffordability and the slow progress of reform
in many cities. The YIMBY movement is highlighted as an example of
successful supply-side reforms that can alleviate this issue. In the
education sector, the article discusses how California\'s University of
California system used to be free but has since become more expensive
for in-state residents. Lastly, it mentions GLP-1 agonists in healthcare
and the potential tragedy brewing if another pandemic were to strike
without maintaining the capacity for rapid vaccine development.

The author emphasizes the importance of comprehensive documentation,
open-access platforms, and accessible information for public consumption
as crucial steps towards ensuring progress benefits future generations.

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**[My Cloud Billing
Screw-up](https://masterpoint.beehiiv.com/p/cloud-billing-screwup)**:

This article recounts the author\'s experience with an unintended
consequence during development on an AWS platform. A seemingly minor
code change resulted in a container failing to start repeatedly, leading
to over \$1000 in unnecessary data processing charges for NAT Gateway
usage. Despite the issue causing concern, the client was understanding
and allowed the author to negotiate a credit for the costs. The article
ends with a reminder about controlling cloud costs by removing unused
resources in test environments.

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**[Multispectral Imaging and the Voynich
Manuscript](https://manuscriptroadtrip.wordpress.com/2024/09/08/multispectral-imaging-and-the-voynich-manuscript/#Image-analyses)**:

Multispectral imaging, a technique that captures digital images using
non-visible wavelengths such as ultraviolet and infrared light, has
proven invaluable in helping scholars read palimpsests and damaged
manuscripts like the Archimedes Palimpsest and the Syriac Galen
Palimpsest. Could this technology be used to reveal secrets hidden
within the Voynich Manuscript?

In 2014, a team from The Lazarus Project took multispectral images of
ten select pages of the Voynich Manuscript (also known as Beinecke
Library MS 408). However, these images were never publicly seen or
studied until now. Four folders in a shared drive contain
high-resolution TIFFs and processed multispectral images that can be
viewed and downloaded.

Upon examining the images, it has been found that there are three types
of evidence: hidden/revealed, offset, and show-through. For instance, on
folio 70v1, several Voynichese characters that cannot be read under
visible light become legible in the ultraviolet light.

The multispectral images do not provide a key to reading the Voynich
Manuscript but instead serve as proof-of-concept and could potentially
reveal additional evidence invisible to the naked eye.

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**[Firefox update added more sponsored content on new-tab
page](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41497051)**:

The amount of settings to disable on a fresh Firefox install is becoming
excessive, with users needing to uncheck 10 different options, such as
Recommend extensions as you browse, Recommend features as you browse,
Sponsored Shortcuts, and more. Many users are displeased with the amount
of content that appears on new tabs, claiming it is cluttered and
unnecessary.

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**[Is telling a model to \"not hallucinate\"
absurd?](https://gist.github.com/yoavg/4e4b48afda8693bc274869c2c23cbfb2)**:

The article discusses the possibility of training Large Language Models
(LLMs) to not hallucinate upon request. While it may seem silly, there
is no reason why it shouldn\'t work if the model was fine-tuned on
instructions containing \"don\'t hallucinate.\" LLMs require two things:
an ability to perform the task and an ability to ground the instruction.
Evidence suggests that these abilities exist within models. The article
argues that with the right training, LLMs can be taught to reduce
hallucinations upon request.

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**\[\[<https://www.curiositybox.com/products/schrodingers-cat-bottle%7CAssassin's>
water bottle - beginner\]**:

The article discusses the Assassin\'s Water Bottle, which is a bundle
that includes two items: the Assassin\'s Water Bottle and the
Schrödinger\'s Cat Water Bottle. The article mentions that the
Assassin\'s Water Bottle should not be used to store poison and compares
it to the thought experiment of Schrödinger\'s cat. The bottle is
designed with a cat head that is half white and half black, representing
the concepts of life and death. The article also mentions the two logos,
P3M1 and Vsauce, and the recommendation to use a sleeve to hide the two
compartments of the bottle.

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**[MPS - Mittelalterlich Phantasie
Spectaculum](https://www.spectaculum.de/)**:

In Lüneburg finden unsere Shuttlebusse am Rondell an den Buchten statt.
Die Busse sind mit unserem MPS Logo und einer A3 Schild ausgewiesen. Sie
fahren oberhalb der Musikarena ab, direkt neben der Teilnehmer Campsite,
die ausgeschildert ist. Die MPS GOLDTALER sind 30 Euro Goldmünzen und
die größte Fehldruck in der 30-jährigen MPS Geschichte. Da eine
Veranstaltung in Weeze nicht stattfinden wird, stellt diese Münze ein
einmaliges Unikat dar. Die MPS GOLDTALER sind eine wunderbare
Weihnachtsgeschenkidee für alle Fans und können auch zu Geburtstagen,
zur bestandenen Führerscheinprüfung oder zu Nikolaus und Weihnachten
verschenkt werden.

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**[Lab-grown diamonds - Works in
Progress](https://worksinprogress.co/issue/lab-grown-diamonds/)**:

This article is about the creation and properties of diamonds, both
those made in nature and those produced in laboratories. It discusses
the scientific principles behind diamond formation, the techniques used
to synthesize lab-grown diamonds, and the various applications of
diamonds in industry and jewelry. The article also touches on the
changing market dynamics due to the increasing availability and
affordability of lab-grown diamonds, as well as the potential future
uses of diamonds in technology.

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**[Rust for the small
things?](https://dataengineeringcentral.substack.com/p/rust-for-the-small-things)**:

The article discusses the usage of Python in Data Engineering tasks,
stating that its demise has been exaggerated and it will remain
relevant. It mentions Rust as an alternative, but notes that while it
may offer speed and safety benefits, developer efficiency matters too.
The author tests Rust in small and mundane parts of Data Engineering by
creating S3 operations and handling flat files with headers and footers.
They conclude that although Python and Rust have their own advantages
and drawbacks, the reality is that both languages will coexist for
different purposes in Data Engineering tasks.

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**[Nobody Cares About
Security](https://www.adatosystems.com/2024/09/09/nobody-cares-about-security/)**:

The article discusses how business leaders often prioritize avoiding
lost revenue over security investments. It argues that while it might
seem more straightforward to focus on maintaining backups, it\'s crucial
to understand that the true goal is being able to restore data in case
of disaster. This means not only having the data but also the ability to
restore it effectively. The article explains how the IT industry has
continuously improved backup technology and techniques, driven by a
history of unexpected and catastrophic data loss events. However,
despite this progress, business leaders still tend to prioritize other
risk mitigation strategies over investing in information security due to
various challenges, such as complexity, expense, and the lack of
tangible results.

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**[Why GitHub Actually
Won](https://blog.gitbutler.com/why-github-actually-won/)**:

The article explains why GitHub won over other code hosting platforms
like SourceForge. It highlights two main reasons: starting at the right
time when distributed open source version control tools were becoming
popular, and having good taste in developer experience. GitHub cofounder
Chris Beams states that they built it for developers by developers
without focusing on revenue streams or optimizing features to sell.

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**[Searching 32 million academic papers for obscene acronyms hidden in
the
titles](https://robmanuelfuckyeah.substack.com/p/searching-32-million-academic-papers)**:

This article discusses an experiment where 32 million academic papers
were searched for obscene words hidden in the initial letters of their
titles. The researcher used Unpaywall data and found around 80,000
titles with fragments of swearwords in them. The author shared the
results on Twitter, asking users to spot any they thought were worth
highlighting. Some examples included \"Crap Shit U,\" \"Sexual Hormones
in the Pathophysiology of Tourette\'s Syndrome\" spelling \"shitpots,\"
and \"Correction of Cervical Kyphosis Using Pedicle Screw Fixation
Systems\" with the acronym \"cock ups, fs.\"

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**[Wind becomes Britain's largest electricity source \| Q2 2024
Quarterly Report \| Electric
Insights](https://reports.electricinsights.co.uk/q2-2024/wind-becomes-britains-largest-electricity-source/)**:

In Britain, wind power has surpassed gas and coal as the country\'s
single largest source of electricity generation over the past twelve
months, producing 83 TWh compared to natural gas\'s 81 TWh. Wind now
accounts for 32% of demand, while gas supplies 31%. This shift is
attributed to growing wind output and a decrease in reliance on gas. The
UK is set to become the sixth country worldwide where wind farms are the
leading source of electricity by the end of the year.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=98200045)**:

The article is a letter from an Atlassian customer who works with their
tools professionally and has experienced the company\'s migration to
cloud-based services. Jira tickets commonly use checklists, and
Atlassian provides a plugin for this purpose. However, the customer
received a notification regarding a limit of 10,000 checklist items per
instance starting October 1, 2024. This prompted criticism from the
customer who felt it exemplified Atlassian\'s strategy of encouraging
migration and then profiting from dependency. The article concludes that
Atlassian is just trying to optimize user experience by simplifying
pricing and clarifying terms of service.

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**[Do Programmers Actually Need Touch
Typing?](http://blog.hakanserce.com/post/do-programmers-actually-need-touch-typing/)**:

This article discusses touch typing, which is typing without using the
sense of sight to find keys, relying on muscle memory instead. The
author explains that touch typing can be beneficial for programmers
because it allows them to type more accurately and faster, freeing up
mental power to focus on their thoughts rather than the actual typing
process. Touch-typing developers are found to type at around 70-120 WPM,
compared to non-touch-typing developers who type at about 40-50 WPM. The
article concludes that learning touch typing requires dedication for two
to three weeks and is highly beneficial in terms of efficiency and
mental focus.

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**[What I Gave Up To Become An Engineering
Manager](https://emdiary.substack.com/p/what-i-gave-up-to-become-an-em)**:

The article discusses the challenges faced during the transition from an
individual contributor (IC) to engineering manager. It highlights five
things that need to be let go in order to successfully make the
transition: building things, focus time, fast feedback, conflict
avoidance, and short-sightedness. By letting these things go, one can
become a better engineering manager by adapting to new roles and
responsibilities.

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**[Configuring persistent power limits on Nvidia GPU\'s in
linux](https://shelbyjenkins.github.io/blog/power-limit-nvidia-linux/)**:

The article discusses setting power limits on NVIDIA GPUs for more
efficient energy usage and improved performance in compute tasks. It
provides a step-by-step guide to create a bash script named
nv-power-limit.sh and sets up a systemd service called
nv-power-limit.service to automatically set power limits at boot. The
process involves creating the necessary files, setting permissions for
root access only, testing the functionality of the service, and making
sure it works correctly after rebooting the system.

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**[Serving AI From The Basement: 192GB of VRAM
Setup](https://ahmadosman.com/blog/serving-ai-from-basement/)**:

The author built an AI server with 8x RTX 3090 graphics cards, totaling
192GB of VRAM, specifically for Meta\'s Llamma-3.1 405B. After
researching various components and assembling the system, the author
plans to write a series of blog posts covering the process and related
topics such as PCIe risers, benchmarking inference engines, training
LLMs, and future tech possibilities. The server is aimed at creating
advanced AI technology for the future.

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**[Graphics Tricks from
Boomers](https://arnaud-carre.github.io/2024-09-08-4ktribute/)**:

This article discusses an Atari intro created by the author, featuring
bandwidth impossible sprites and fullscreen drawing. The article delves
into the technical details and algorithms used to achieve these
impressive visuals, including information on STE blitter, Atari\'s
famous \"fullscreen mode,\" and how the algorithms work in detail.

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**[Exploiting CI / CD Pipelines for fun and profit -- Razz Security
Blog](https://blog.razzsecurity.com/2024/09/08/exploitation-research/exploiting-ci-cd-pipelines-for-fun-and-profit/)**:

This article discusses a severe exploit chain that led to a full server
takeover, starting from a publicly exposed .git directory. The author
discovered sensitive information in the .git folder and used it to gain
access to the Bitbucket Pipelines configuration file. They modified the
pipeline configuration to add their SSH key to the production server\'s
authorized_keys file, allowing them to log into the server and take full
control. The article highlights the risks associated with public
exposure of sensitive directories and improper handling of CI/CD
pipelines, emphasizing the importance of regular audits for developers
and sysadmins to prevent such attacks.

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**[Researchers discover a surprising way to jump-start battery
performance](https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1056171)**:

A study conducted by researchers at the SLAC-Stanford Battery Center
found that giving lithium-ion batteries their first charge at high
currents increases their lifespans by 50% and decreases initial charging
time from 10 hours to just 20 minutes. This method also led to a better
understanding of changes in the battery electrodes, providing valuable
insights for manufacturers looking to streamline processes and improve
product performance. The research was funded by the Toyota Research
Institute as part of SLAC\'s sustainability research efforts and has
practical implications for manufacturing lithium-ion batteries for
electric vehicles and other technologies.

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**[The PermaTab Web Browser](https://lee-phillips.org/permatab/)**:

The PermaTab Web Browser is a revolutionary browser developed by UHI
that addresses the issue of organizing and preserving tabs for users. It
features permanent tabs, advanced tracking through behavioral
fingerprinting, long-term support with infinite tab space through
monitor stands, and free access to the ultimate browsing technology
without charging any money. The browser aims to provide an improved web
browsing experience by solving the common problem of tab management.

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**[Study links bananas, oats and yoghurt to greater diabetes risk in
susceptible
children](https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/sep/08/study-links-bananas-oats-and-yoghurt-to-greater-diabetes-risk-in-susceptible-children)**:

A study has found that children who are susceptible to type 1 diabetes
may be at a higher risk if they consume bananas, oats, and yoghurt,
while strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackcurrants, and other
berries seem to protect them from the condition. The researchers believe
that plant compounds in berries can help dampen inflammation associated
with type 1 diabetes. However, it is important to determine which
factors within these foods are responsible for their associations before
making any dietary recommendations. Diabetes UK states that the causes
of T1D remain unknown and not thought to be caused by what you eat or
drink.

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**[Unrealized gains taxes are a pointless hassle. Much better ways to
tax the rich](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41485492)**:

This article discusses the issue of \"unrealized gains taxes,\" where
people only pay tax on capital gains when they sell their assets, rather
than when their assets\' value increases. It suggests that closing this
loophole by taxing unrealized gains would be a good idea but points out
that it is not necessarily a comprehensive solution to the problem of
wealth inequality. The article also mentions that if only people with
over 80% of their wealth in liquid assets are subjected to this tax, the
super-rich may simply shift their wealth into other asset classes like
land until less than 20.01% of their wealth is in liquid assets.

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**[Unrealized gains taxes are a pointless
hassle](https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/unrealized-gains-taxes-are-a-pointless)**:

This article discusses the issue with some Democratic politicians in
America who tend to focus on economic populism but get lost in the
technical details. It suggests that taxing the rich is a good idea, and
raising income taxes or capital gains taxes are effective ways to do so
without harming the economy. The article then goes on to discuss
Elizabeth Warren\'s proposal for an \"unrealized gains\" tax, which has
been taken up by Kamala Harris. The author argues that it doesn\'t make
sense to invent new taxes when there are already tried-and-true methods
available, and that the unrealized gains tax may not be as effective or
popular with voters. They also point out that the proposal could
potentially rile up both rich businesspeople and wonky intellectuals,
drawing attention away from other policy proposals.

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**[Wie Napoleon Bonaparte Europa
eroberte](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79iq0X73hqc) (Video):**

This transcript of a YouTube video discusses the life of Napoleon
Bonaparte, focusing on his military genius, propagandistic skills, and
rise to power as Emperor of France. Key points include his birth and
upbringing in Corsica, his early military career and education at the
royal military academy in Brienne, France, and his involvement in the
French Revolution leading him to become a prominent figure in the French
Armed Forces.

The video also highlights Napoleon\'s key campaigns and battles in
Italy, Egypt, Austria, and other parts of Europe which led to the
expansion of French territories. Notably, it discusses his defeat at the
Battle of Austerlitz in 1805 and his eventual rise as Emperor after
declaring himself so in 1804. The video also touches upon his invasion
of Russia in 1812, which led to a disastrous outcome for Napoleon and
the subsequent decline of his empire.

The video ends with Napoleon\'s exile to St. Helena where he died on May
5, 1821. Throughout the transcript, remarkable quotes and anecdotes from
Napoleon\'s life are included, such as his famous quote: \"To die is
nothing; but to be defeated and robbed of all that makes life worth
living is a fate more terrible than death.\"

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**[Depression bei Männern： Darum ist sie oft jahrelang unbemerkt ｜
Puls Check ｜ SRF](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8kcc20XMS4)
(Video):**

The Youtube video transcript discusses the topic of depression among
men, focusing on their unique symptoms and the challenges they face in
seeking help for mental health issues. The video features an interview
with Rolli, a man who has suffered from depression since his teenage
years but only sought therapy after 20 years. Rolli shares his
experience of feeling ashamed and hiding his condition before finally
seeking help. He highlights the stigma around men discussing mental
health issues and how societal expectations contribute to their
reluctance in seeking support.

The video also addresses the differences between male and female
depression symptoms, with men being more likely to exhibit aggressive
behavior, engage in excessive activities like work or sports, and
experience reactive depression rather than withdrawal. Men are also more
prone to suicide than women, although the prevalence of depression among
them is still debated.

Rolli\'s journey through therapy is showcased, including his
participation in various treatments such as art therapy and mindfulness
training. The video emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and
support from friends or healthcare professionals for those struggling
with depression, as well as the potential benefits of psychotherapy and
antidepressants.

In conclusion, this Youtube video transcript provides insights into the
experiences and challenges faced by men dealing with depression while
encouraging open discussions around mental health to break down stigma
and promote support for those in need.

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**[Was China der Welt nicht zeigt - Total Trust ｜ Doku HD ｜
ARTE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZBZBGiLGbI) (Video):**

The Transcript eines Youtube Videos covers several topics related to
human rights violations, surveillance technology, and the impact of
these practices on individuals and society in China. Here\'s a detailed
summary for each topic:

1\. Surveillance Technology and its Use: The video discusses the use of
augmented reality billboards by LL Vision that can quickly identify
suspicious individuals in large crowds. These billboards are equipped
with facial recognition cameras at entrances, which aid law enforcement
in searching for fugitives or blacklisted individuals. Additionally, the
technology is used to monitor employee stress levels and inform
management to prevent potential issues.

2\. Monitoring of Online Activities: The video highlights how phones and
apps are monitored, with changes made to user profiles without consent.
A personal anecdote shared by a woman involves her sister\'s account
being suspended after she posted a family video online, while her own
account was only affected when she tried to upload videos with her face
in them.

3\. Arbitrary Detention and Legal Issues: The video introduces the case
of Wang Quanzhang, a human rights lawyer who was arbitrarily detained
for his work defending the rights of citizens against government
wrongdoings. His wife, Li Wenzu, and their son are also affected by his
prolonged absence, with the son expressing frustration towards his
father\'s situation.

4\. Social Credit System: The video explains China\'s social credit
system, which assigns a score to individuals based on their behavior.
Low scores can result in restrictions such as limited access to certain
schools for children and travel limitations. This system is being
implemented in various cities like Rongcheng, where community members
participate in activities like night patrols to earn points that can be
redeemed for gifts from the party.

5\. Impact on Families of human rights defenders: The video emphasizes
the hardships faced by families of human rights defenders, who often
face surveillance and pressure to abandon their cause. In one instance,
a woman is visited at home multiple times by the police in the middle of
the night, causing her son to develop depression.

6\. Repercussions for Activism: The video outlines the consequences
faced by those who dare to protest or speak out against the government.
One example given is that of Sophia Huang, a woman who was targeted and
detained by the secret police after she dreamed about death and her soul
leaving her body.

7\. Control over Education and Information: The video mentions the
control exerted by the Chinese government over education and
information. Students are taught to call their teachers \"green
brother\" instead of \"uncle,\" and individuals who question this system
risk being labeled as a discontent person or having their health code
turned red.

8\. Economic Issues: The video touches on economic issues faced by some
people in China, such as the return of savings deposits requested by a
group in Henan province that led to their health codes turning red,
effectively preventing them from leaving home.

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**[Wie viel Originalität steckt im Massenprodukt Mousse au Chocolat？
Chocolatier vs.
Großhersteller!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2xYs7sm20g) (Video):**

The video transcript discusses the popular dessert Mousse au Chocolat
and its production methods both at mass-scale and from scratch by
professionals. Key points include:

1\. Mass-produced Mousse au Chocolat is made in large quantities with
machines and homogeneous ingredients, while handmade or artisanal
versions have a more delicate and nuanced flavor due to the
craftsmanship involved.

2\. The mass production process involves using high quality raw
materials such as ethically sourced cocoa beans and fresh local dairy
products.

3\. A detailed comparison is made between the production processes of
professional pastry chefs in small businesses (such as Andreas
Muschler\'s) and large-scale manufacturers like Danone, showing how both
approaches have their merits and drawbacks.

4\. The importance of temperature control during all stages of
production, from sourcing ingredients to final packaging, is emphasized
for maintaining the quality and taste of Mousse au Chocolat.

5\. Innovative technologies such as high-pressure homogenizers and stick
nitrogen injection are used in industrial settings to create a lighter,
fluffier texture with less fat content than artisanal versions.

6\. Despite the mass-produced Mousse au Chocolat\'s lower cost and
longer shelf life compared to handmade ones, consumers can still notice
a difference in taste and freshness.

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**[TikTok, Insta, Candy Crush - wie Apps uns süchtig machen wollen -
Saloon Livetalk ｜ ARTE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34mr9qTQ958)
(Video):**

The Transcript eines Youtube Videos covers several topics related to the
impact of social media and smartphones on mental health, well-being, and
human behavior. Here\'s a detailed summary of each topic along with key
points, arguments, facts, names, and technical terms:

1\. Introduction to Social Media Impact: The discussion began by
acknowledging the two-edged nature of social media, citing examples like
grandmothers using WhatsApp for more contact with their grandchildren.
It also touched on the negative aspects, such as decreased face-to-face
interaction due to smartphone usage.

     Key Points:
     - Social media has both positive and negative impacts.
     - Smartphones can lead to less in-person socializing.

2\. The Psychology of Social Networks: This segment delved into the
psychological tricks used by tech giants, such as the Facebook \"like\"
button, which creates a feedback loop that keeps users engaged. It also
discussed the concept of \"dopamine loops\" and how they are designed to
keep users coming back for more.

     Key Points:
     - Social media platforms use design elements to manipulate user behavior.
     - The "like" button is an example of a feature designed to create engagement and addiction.
     - Dopamine loops are used by social media to create a sense of reward and keep users hooked.

3\. Recognizing Problematic Behavior: The conversation moved towards
identifying when social media use becomes problematic, with a focus on
the criteria for diagnosing internet-related disorders. It also
addressed the question of whether constant smartphone usage can lead to
loneliness or isolation.

     Key Points:
     - Problematic behavior is characterized by loss of control over one's actions and neglect of other areas of life.
     - The concept of "upward comparison" was discussed, where users feel worse about themselves due to seeing idealized lives on social media.
     - There are currently 2-4% of the population with internet-related disorders in Germany.

4\. Digital Detox and Age Limits: This part explored the idea of a
\"Digital Detox\" and whether it is beneficial or harmful. It also
discussed the debate around age limits for social media usage,
emphasizing the need for nuanced considerations rather than a
one-size-fits-all approach.

     Key Points:
     - The effectiveness of Digital Detox is not well understood due to lack of strong empirical evidence.
     - Age limits for social media use are complex and depend on individual factors and contexts, not just age alone.

5\. The Impact of Social Media on Children and Teenagers: This topic
focused on the particular vulnerabilities children and teenagers face
when it comes to social media and gaming apps. It was highlighted that
their brain development, particularly in the prefrontal cortex,
influences self-regulation abilities.

     Key Points:
     - Children and teenagers may be more susceptible to the addictive nature of social media due to ongoing brain development.
     - The use of gaming apps can also lead to addiction due to similar psychological tricks used by tech giants.

6\. Conclusion: In the final segment, the guests provided quick wins for
those looking to reduce their smartphone and social media consumption,
such as turning off push notifications, setting devices in gray mode,
and reflecting on how much time is spent on different platforms.

     Key Points:
     - Reflecting on one's own behavior and making small changes can lead to a reduction in addictive smartphone and social media use.
     - Structure in everyday life, such as using a wristwatch instead of a phone for the time, can help break the cycle of constant device usage.

Executive Summary: The Transcript eines Youtube Videos explores various
aspects of how social media and smartphones impact mental health,
well-being, and human behavior. It discusses the psychological tricks
used by tech giants to keep users engaged, the criteria for recognizing
problematic behavior, the unique vulnerabilities children and teenagers
face with digital platforms, and provides practical tips for reducing
smartphone and social media consumption. The conversation emphasizes the
need for nuanced considerations in addressing these issues, rather than
a one-size-fits-all approach.

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**[Vermögenssteuer EXPOSED! 😤 Meinungsmache
Spezial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vl5e2fn59E) (Video):**

The video discusses the Swiss wealth tax, its implementation on a canton
level, and debunks common arguments against it. Key points include:

1\. Switzerland is one of the few European countries that still have a
wealth tax (at cantonal level).

2\. The complex valuation process of various assets makes the wealth tax
controversial in some countries.

3\. In Germany and Austria, wealth taxes were abolished due to
administrative costs outweighing revenue.

4\. The speaker argues that Switzerland\'s political structure and
culture support maintaining a wealth tax, unlike Germany and Austria
where it is politically challenged by lobbying and corruption.

5\. The video promotes the viewers to vote for parties advocating for
the reintroduction of wealth tax in their respective countries.

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**[We Solved The Mystery Of The
Pyramids](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UePoV1SU2M0) (Video):**

The Great Pyramid of Giza has puzzled researchers for centuries
regarding its location in the desert far from the Nile River. By using
radar satellites, it was discovered that thousands of years ago, there
used to be running water near the pyramids, and this was a branch of the
Nile called the Aramat Branch, which is now dried up. The Aramat Branch
had around 31 pyramids along its 64-kilometer stretch when it was
active. It is believed that the disappearance of the Aramat Branch is
related to changes in the Nile River Valley over the last 14,000 years,
such as less rainfall and a shift in tectonic plates. This discovery
provides new information on the cultural development, trade routes, and
settlements of ancient Egypt.

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**[Taiwan： Eine Insel als Spielball der Supermächte USA und China ｜
Mapped Out](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUu7kHXyHw4) (Video):**

The Transcript eines Youtube Videos discusses the ongoing tensions
between China and Taiwan, focusing on their geopolitical significance
and the role of the United States. Key points include:

1\. Geographical Importance: Taiwan\'s strategic location near Chinese
coasts makes it an essential player in regional politics. It serves as a
first line of defense for both the US and China.

2\. Economic Significance: Both China and the US maintain extensive
trade relations with Taiwan, especially in the semiconductor industry,
where 90% of modern chips come from TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor
Manufacturing Company).

3\. Historical Background: The tensions between China and Taiwan have
deep historical roots. After losing Taiwan to Japan during the \"Century
of Humiliation\" (1842-1949), China wants it back as a symbol of
regaining lost pride and territory, while the US supports Taiwan to
maintain its influence in the region.

4\. Military Tensions: Both China and the US are increasing their
military presence around Taiwan, with China conducting large-scale naval
exercises near Taiwanese waters, and the US strengthening ties with
Japan and the Philippines.

5\. Role of the United States: The US is committed to maintaining its
influence in the region, partly due to the strategic importance of
Taiwan as a democratic ally and as an economic partner. However,
there\'s debate over whether the US would actively defend Taiwan if
attacked by China.

6\. Consequences of Conflict: The tensions between China and Taiwan have
broader implications for global politics, economics, and security,
especially in light of China\'s ambitions to become a major global
power.

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**[So entfernt ihr unnötige Apps von eurem
Android-Smartphone](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzTEoEOBt8E)
(Video):**

The video discusses the issue of bloatware on Android smartphones and
how to safely remove unwanted apps. Key points include:

1\. Bloatware refers to pre-installed software that takes up unnecessary
storage space and device resources.

2\. Some apps cannot be easily uninstalled from the device directly.

3\. There is always a risk of errors when removing bloatware, so it\'s
crucial to back up important data before proceeding.

4\. Various methods exist for removing bloatware; the video demonstrates
one involving ADB and Universal Android Debloater tools.

5\. The process involves enabling developer mode on the device,
installing ADB (Android Debug Bridge) and Universal Android Debloater
software on a computer, connecting the phone to the computer via USB,
using the tools to remove unwanted apps, and uninstalling them from the
device.

6\. It\'s important to ensure you understand what each app does before
removing it, as some may be necessary for system updates or other
functions.

7\. The process is relatively simple and can help declutter your
smartphone by removing unnecessary pre-installed apps.

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**[The Insane Biology of： The
Chimpanzee](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PglRkGyXQ1A) (Video):**

The transcript discusses various topics about chimpanzees, their
intelligence, behavior, social dynamics, violence, memory, and
conservation efforts. Key points include:

- Chimps are our closest living relatives, sharing 98.8% of our DNA.
They have photographic memories and a complex social structure with
strong bonds through grooming.

- Violence is important in chimp society, but it\'s not entirely
understood why they exhibit such brutality.

- Chimps have incredible strength, grip, and agility, which contribute
to their violent behavior.

- Observations by Jane Goodall on chimpanzee warfare in the 1970s
shocked the scientific community.

- Humans\' impact on chimps is not directly responsible for their
violence; it stems from competition over resources and territory.

- Chimps have a strong memory, enabling them to remember past
interactions with others, making it easier to form coalitions and
friendships.

- Young chimpanzees possess eidetic memory (photographic memory), which
is remarkably better than that of humans.

- Theory of mind suggests that chimps understand the mental states of
others and can predict their behavior.

- Chimps face threats from habitat destruction and poaching, leading to
a decline in their population.

- The organization Planet Wild focuses on ecosystem restoration
projects and offers membership options for individuals who want to
contribute to conservation efforts.

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**[Ab wann wird dein ETF zum ＂Selbstläufer＂ (ohne weiter einzahlen zu
müssen)？](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMim4FKCUBE) (Video):**

The transcript of the YouTube video discusses various topics related to
building wealth through saving money and investing. Markus from
Finanztus explains how compound interest works, using a hypothetical
example where someone saves 150 Euros or 1800 Euros per year until
retirement at age 67. The video demonstrates that over time, the savings
will grow exponentially due to the effect of compound interest and the
power of time.

The key points in this discussion include:

- Starting early with saving money is essential, as it allows for
exponential growth through compounding interest and gives more time for
investments to mature.

- Saving rate becomes insignificant over time when compared to the
total wealth created by the power of compound interest.

- Reaching a certain goal or milestone in savings can help decide
whether to stop saving.

- The 4% rule, where an individual can withdraw 4% of their initial
wealth annually during retirement.

- Considering the potential risks and volatility in investments when
deciding to stop saving or altering the saving strategy.

- Balancing between enjoying life now versus building up a larger
retirement fund for future needs.

Overall, the video highlights the importance of starting early with
savings and considering various factors such as time horizons, risk
appetite, investment returns, and financial goals when making decisions
on stopping or altering saving strategies.

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