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date: 12.2.2024
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# Links für 2024 KW 6

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

**[Digitopia is ruining our
lives](https://deeshee.io/2024/02/04/digitopia-is-ruining.html)**:

Digitopia is a term coined by the author to describe the negative
effects of excessive digital interaction on mental health, leading to
symptoms such as anxiety, lack of focus, and depression. The article
suggests that escaping Digitopia involves being more present in the
moment through meditation, regular exercise, and other daily habits like
showering and maintaining personal hygiene. The author plans to expand
on this topic by writing articles focused on specific symptoms and their
possible solutions.

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**[Why Gödel, Escher, Bach is the most influential book in my
life.](https://philosophygeek.medium.com/why-g%C3%B6del-escher-bach-is-the-most-influential-book-in-my-life-49d785a4e428)**:

\"Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid,\" written by Douglas
Hofstadter in 1978, is a Pulitzer Prize-winning book that explores the
connections between complex systems and their simpler components. The
book contains mental models such as epistemic limits, self-reference,
and isomorphism. It also discusses Kurt Gdel\'s Incompleteness Theorems,
which demonstrate the limitations of mathematics and the existence of
undecidable statements within it. Other topics covered include M.C.
Escher\'s art, Johann Sebastian Bach\'s music, and the importance of
bottom-up solutions in complex systems.

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**[Is Open Source a diversion from what users really
want?](https://discourse.ardour.org/t/is-open-source-a-diversion-from-what-users-really-want/102665?_escaped_fragment_=)**:

When working on Ardour, the creator never considered using any other
licensing method than the GNU Public License (GPL). The decision was
based on a combination of passion for free/libre software and the belief
that open source would make it possible to collaborate with others.
However, the author has recently started questioning the open-source
model, especially when it comes to scripting capabilities versus having
direct access to source code. The author also discusses the differences
between users\' desired freedoms in terms of scripting and source code
availability.

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**[Solving the darknet
riddle](https://sizeof.life/posts/darknet-riddle/)**:

This article is about an elaborate puzzle posted on Reddit, which
involves hidden messages, riddles and various online techniques like
hexadecimal conversion and pixel analysis. The user had to follow clues,
decode messages, and use different online tools to progress through the
levels of this complex game. After several challenges were overcome,
they finally reached the last puzzle, expressed their admiration for the
creator, and hoped there would be more parts developed in the future.

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**[The pain points of building a
copilot](https://austinhenley.com/blog/copilotpainpoints.html)**:

The article discusses the challenges faced by software engineers when
building copilots powered by large language models (LLMs). The process
involves exploration, implementation, evaluation, and productization,
but it is non-linear and iterative due to LLMs\' nondeterministic
nature. Six pain points were identified: prompt engineering,
orchestration of multiple data sources, testing, lack of best practices,
safety, privacy, and compliance concerns, and developer experience. The
article suggests that there are opportunities for tools, processes, and
techniques to address these challenges, such as authoring, validation,
debugging support for prompts, better transparency and control,
automated evaluation methods, and a one-stop shop for integrating AI
into projects.

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**[Thinking about High-Quality Human
Data](https://lilianweng.github.io/posts/2024-02-05-human-data-quality/)**:

This article discusses the importance of high-quality data in modern
data deep learning model training, with a focus on human-annotated data
collection and quality assurance techniques. It highlights the need for
attention to detail and careful execution in collecting human data and
emphasizes the value of high-quality data in improving model
performance. The article also covers various methods to identify and
exclude mislabeled data, including influence functions, Data Maps,
Prediction Changes during Training, AUM, Noisy Cross-Validation, and
INCV (Iterative Noisy Cross-Validation). These methods aim to help
improve data quality, model performance, and overall efficiency in deep
learning applications.

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**[Building the DirectX shader compiler better than
Microsoft?](https://devlog.hexops.com/2024/building-the-directx-shader-compiler-better-than-microsoft/)**:

The article discusses the challenges faced by game developers in working
with Microsoft\'s DirectX Shader Compiler (DXC) due to its dependency on
proprietary code signing blobs and its inability to be built as a static
library. It highlights the author\'s efforts in rewriting parts of the
CMake build system for DXC using Zig build system and building pre-built
static binaries for various platforms without requiring the proprietary
dxil.dll blob. The author also mentions plans to use Zig itself as the
shading language for Mach engine, rather than HLSL, in order to avoid
some issues with DXC.

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**[Getting rid of bed bugs: Trickier than
ever](https://knowablemagazine.org/content/article/health-disease/2024/where-did-bed-bugs-come-from-how-to-get-rid-of-them)**:

Bed bugs have resurged in 50 countries since the late 1990s, with the
appearance of two types of bed bugs - the common bed bug (Cimex
lectularius) and the tropical bed bug (Cimex hemipterus). The latter has
grown resistant to standard pesticides, making it difficult to control
infestations. The fight against bed bugs costs the United States alone
\$1 billion annually. Scientists are developing new strategies,
including microfabrications to trap the insects, fungal spores to kill
them, and physical insecticides, while researchers continue to explore
the bed bug\'s biology for potential weaknesses.

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**[Is the Media Prepared for an Extinction-Level
Event?](https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-weekend-essay/is-the-media-prepared-for-an-extinction-level-event)**:

This article discusses the challenges faced by the journalism industry
due to declining revenue from advertisements and a shift to digital
platforms. The New York Times has been successful with its diversified
offerings, including cooking apps and games. However, most news outlets
struggle to maintain subscribers and generate revenue, with layoffs and
closures becoming more common. Media companies like BuzzFeed and Gawker
have folded or significantly downsized their operations due to financial
difficulties. A possible solution for the industry is to focus on
improving user experience and exploring new revenue streams like
e-commerce and events. Additionally, news outlets may consider adopting
artificial intelligence (AI) to automate content creation and generate
more revenue from licensing content to tech companies like OpenAI and
Microsoft.

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**[No data? No problem! Undisclosed tinkering in Excel behind economics
paper](https://retractionwatch.com/2024/02/05/no-data-no-problem-undisclosed-tinkering-in-excel-behind-economics-paper/)**:

A recent study on green innovations and patents faced criticism after it
was discovered that the researchers used Excel\'s autofill function to
fill in missing data without proper acknowledgement or explanation,
potentially invalidating their statistics. The authors have been accused
of cheating due to their lack of transparency regarding this method.

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**[TurboTax maker Intuit spent millions in record lobbying blitz amid
threats to tax prep industry - OpenSecrets
News](https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2024/02/turbotax-maker-intuit-spent-millions-in-record-lobbying-blitz-amid-threats-to-tax-prep-industry/)**:

The launch of the Direct File pilot program in 13 U.S. states allows
some taxpayers to file their taxes for free using government-run
software, in response to decades of lobbying by commercial tax prep
companies. Intuit, the parent company of TurboTax, has increased its
lobbying efforts against government-run tax filing, spending millions
and setting a new company record for federal lobbying in 2023. The
Inflation Reduction Act allocated \$80 billion in funding for the IRS,
which led to the development of the Direct File program. While some see
the program as wasting billions of taxpayer dollars, others believe it
will improve taxpayer services.

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**[How do I fix overscan on my HDMI
HDTV?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/4358/how-do-i-fix-overscan-on-my-hdmi-hdtv)**:

This article discusses how new TVs may have an overscan feature, which
can be resolved by adjusting either the video card driver\'s settings or
the TV itself. It is recommended to first attempt to correct the issue
in the video card driver setting before resorting to fixed display
settings on the TV.

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**[Has LA cracked the code for building affordable
housing?](https://benjaminschneider.substack.com/p/has-la-cracked-the-code-for-building)**:

The new program ED1 in Los Angeles has seen great success in mass
producing unsubsidized affordable housing for the middle class without
using additional subsidy. The program allows developers to build
income-restricted projects, with some 75% of homes being built without
public subsidies. This has led to a significant increase in LA\'s
pipeline of affordable housing and has shown promising results in
tackling the housing emergency. Although not a complete solution to end
homelessness, ED1 demonstrates that scarce housing subsidies should be
focused on those who need it most rather than the middle class.

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**[A rent-stabilized 1 bedroom apartment for \$1,100? In NYC? The
broker\'s fee is
\$15K.](https://gothamist.com/news/a-rent-stabilized-1-bedroom-apartment-for-1100-in-nyc-the-brokers-fee-is-15k)**:

This article discusses the issue of high broker fees in the New York
City real estate market, which are making it more difficult for tenants
to secure apartments. Brokers typically charge around 8% to 15% of the
annual rent for their services, and there is no legal cap on these fees.
The article highlights a case where a broker charged \$15,000 for
securing a \$1,100-a-month rent-stabilized apartment, which many tenants
find unaffordable. Brokers argue that their services are valuable and
necessary due to the high demand in New York City\'s competitive real
estate market.

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**[GitHub - djanderson/aho: A git implementation in
awk](https://github.com/djanderson/aho)**:

The article is about implementing Git in AWK, an open-source programming
language commonly used for data processing and manipulation tasks. This
project is designed as a toy project to explore the internals of Git and
newer features of GNU AWK. It\'s not intended for practical use but
rather for educational purposes. The article includes instructions on
how to set up and run the program, along with potential future additions
to the project.

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**[Cloud Egress
Costs](https://getdeploying.com/reference/data-egress)**:

This article discusses the often overlooked cost of data egress when
using cloud services, highlighting how it works, why providers charge
for it, and ways to keep costs down, such as content delivery networks,
compression, and monitoring tools. The article also compares various
cloud providers\' pricing structures for 1 TB of egress overage usage
beyond the free allowance.

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**[How to import local modules with
Python](https://fortierq.github.io/python-import/)**:

The article discusses importing files for local development in Python
and provides several solutions, including using the -m option to run a
script as a module, modifying PYTHONPATH or adding a .env file, and
using relative imports.

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**[StromGedacht](https://www.stromgedacht.de/supergruen/berechnung)**:

This article discusses the importance of renewable energy sources for
sustainable and economically viable power supply. It addresses the
challenges posed by weather-dependent fluctuations in solar and wind
power generation and emphasizes the need to balance these fluctuations
with controllable power sources, such as thermal power plants and pump
storage power plants. The article also highlights demand-side management
(DSM) as a strategy to minimize the number of required controllable
power sources, thereby reducing overall energy supply costs and CO2
emissions. Supergrün is an example of a system that provides a signal to
guide comprehensive DSM by indicating when the actual renewable energy
availability, or EE-availability, in Baden-Württemberg is particularly
high. The calculation method for this Supergrün signal is also
explained.

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**[kmaasrud](https://kmaasrud.com/blog/opml-is-underrated.html)**:

The article discusses the resurgence of personal blogs and the small
web, with a newfound interest in open web standards like RSS. OPML is
introduced as an outliner format that can store a list of feed
subscriptions, making it easier to organize, migrate, and share feeds
across different platforms and devices. The author believes that OPML
could potentially improve the ecosystem of the small web by promoting
conscious curation and transparency over algorithmic recommendations.

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**[Germany\'s Days as an Industrial Superpower Are Coming to an
End](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39325265)**:

The article discusses Germany\'s strategy and how its reliance on
higher-quality products at a high markup has been under pressure due to
the auto industry\'s increased similarity between mass market vehicles
and luxury vehicles. It also highlights how Anglophone economies
embraced competing on novelty, while Germany focused on quality. The
article suggests that Germany should consider its manufacturing strategy
to preserve mid-skill jobs. Overall, Germany is facing challenges such
as aging population, slow infrastructure development, and a shift
towards renewable energy sources.

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**[The Blood of Exceptionally Long-Lived People Reveals Key
Differences](https://www.sciencealert.com/the-blood-of-exceptionally-long-lived-people-reveals-key-differences)**:

The number of centenarians, people living to be over 100 years old, has
been doubling every decade since the 1970s. A recent study published in
GeroScience has discovered common biomarkers among those who live past
90, including lower levels of glucose and creatinine. Although the
differences are small, they suggest a potential link between metabolic
health, nutrition, and exceptional longevity. Further research is needed
to determine which lifestyle factors or genes are responsible for these
biomarker values.

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**[Sad Clown Paradox: Why You Should Check In On Your Funny
Friends](https://www.iflscience.com/sad-clown-paradox-why-you-should-check-in-on-your-funny-friends-66845)**:

The Sad Clown Paradox refers to the association between exceptionally
funny individuals, such as entertainers and comedians, with mental
health conditions like anxiety and depression. This phenomenon can be
traced back to childhood experiences and low socioeconomic backgrounds,
where humor may have been used as a coping mechanism for overcoming
stress and anxiety. The article highlights the importance of checking in
on funny friends, as they might be facing mental health challenges
despite their humorous persona

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**[How To Be Someone People Love To Talk To - Barking Up The Wrong
Tree](https://bakadesuyo.com/2015/02/love-to-talk/)**:

The article provides advice on how to become a better conversationalist
and make a good first impression. It suggests that expecting people to
like you can positively impact your interactions, emphasizing the
importance of smiling and speaking slowly and clearly. The article also
highlights the value of encouraging others to talk about themselves,
using open-ended questions, and discussing topics such as travel,
compliments, and advice. Additionally, the article provides tips on
avoiding awkward silences and ending conversations politely. It stresses
the importance of making people feel good about themselves and listening
attentively during interactions.

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**[Are You Sure You Want to Use MMAP in Your
DBMS?](https://www.symas.com/post/are-you-sure-you-want-to-use-mmap-in-your-dbms)**:

The article discusses a paper arguing against using mmap in database
management systems (DBMSs), specifically focusing on LMDB, an open
source embedded key-value DB engine. The author refutes the claims made
in the paper and defends LMDB\'s correctness and performance,
highlighting its advantages over traditional buffer pool management
schemes. The article also touches upon the rivalry between OS and DBMS
developers and emphasizes that only the OS can truly understand system
resource usage and demands on a multiuser machine.

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**[Consumption of 100% Fruit Juice and Body Weight in Children and
Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis -
PubMed](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38227336/)**:

This article examines the relationship between 100% fruit juice
consumption and body weight, based on available evidence from
prospective cohort studies. Among children, each additional serving per
day of fruit juice was associated with a higher BMI change. In adults,
unadjusted studies showed greater body weight gain than adjusted ones,
suggesting mediation by calories. Further trials are needed to clarify
the association between fruit juice consumption and weight gain. The
findings support limiting intake of fruit juice to prevent excess
calorie consumption and weight gain.

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**[Creeped Out](https://philpapers.org/archive/BERCOY-2.pdf)**:

This article discusses the concept of creepiness and how it relates to
our emotional lives. Creepiness is part of human experience from an
early age, whether through spiders or clown dolls. The emotional
response elicited by creepiness lacks a standard name in English but is
often referred to as \"creeped out.\" The authors explore the nature of
creepiness and being creeped out while advocating for a
response-dependent account of creepiness that relies on the reaction and
understanding of creepy phenomena. They also discuss the value of
detecting creepiness, such as avoiding dangers or using it for social
bonding purposes. The authors emphasize that creepiness can characterize
a wide range of situations and objects, not just those that suggest
danger or violation of social norms.

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**[Birdlingo](https://jessicalieb.itch.io/birdlingo)**:

BirdLingo is an elearning game that helps develop bird song recognition
skills by enabling players to build a virtual nature reserve through
listening, recognizing, and attracting birds with unique songs.

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**[Why we can't build family-sized apartments in North America ---
Center for Building in North
America](https://www.centerforbuilding.org/blog/we-we-cant-build-family-sized-apartments-in-north-america)**:

This article discusses how North American zoning and building codes
drive up the size of multi-bedroom apartments, making them financially
out of reach for many parents raising children. The problem is
fundamentally about space, with North American architects trying to add
bedrooms, resulting in a larger and more costly apartment. The article
compares floor plans of apartments built according to North American
codes with those built following European or Asian designs, illustrating
the difference in design and size. It highlights that building codes and
zoning contribute significantly to this problem, making it difficult for
developers to build more family-sized apartments within affordable
budgets.

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**[PDF](https://cs-people.bu.edu/mathan/publications/fnt23-athanassoulis.pdf)**:

**TODO**

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**[Reddit beats film industry again, won't have to reveal pirates' IP
addresses](https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/02/reddit-beats-film-industry-again-wont-have-to-reveal-pirates-ip-addresses/)**:

Movie companies Voltage Holdings and Screen Media Ventures have lost a
third attempt to unmask Reddit users who posted comments discussing
piracy. The US District Court for the Northern District of California
rejected their demand for seven years\' worth of \"IP address log
information\" on six Reddit users, citing First Amendment scrutiny. In
previous cases, courts had denied similar attempts by movie companies to
unmask Reddit users.

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**[Palworld: Alle passiven Skills der Pals auf
Deutsch](https://mein-mmo.de/palworld-passiven-skills-pals-deutsch-liste/)**:

In Palworld, every creature can have up to four (4) passive skills that
can have both positive and negative effects, such as increasing attack
or decreasing stamina. Passive skills are either inherited or gained
through breeding, with a chance for positive and negative traits to be
passed on. The best passive skills in Palworld include Handwerkskerl
(50% work speed), Stummer Wuchs (20% defense boost), and more. Players
can further increase their passive skill levels by improving certain
stats, such as attack or stamina.

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**[The "3 standup questions" are terrible and need to
die](https://morethancoding.com/2024/02/09/the-3-standup-questions-are-terrible-and-need-to-die/)**:

The article discusses the prevalent daily standup meetings in software
development teams and questions their usefulness, suggesting that they
promote anti-agile behaviors. The author recommends reconsidering
current collaboration practices and adopting more intentional approaches
to daily communication. Instead of using standardized standup questions,
such as \"What did you do yesterday?\" and \"What are you going to do
today?\", teams should focus on learning about users\' needs and working
together in a more effective manner.

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**[I don\'t care about memory
safety](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/i-dont-care-memory-safety-david-chisnall)**:

The article discusses the importance of memory safety in computing and
how it is essential for building secure systems. It highlights that a
lack of memory safety can lead to serious security vulnerabilities, and
talks about the potential of CHERI (Capability Hardware Enhanced RISC
Instructions) technology to improve memory safety and enable sharing of
untrusted code safely. The author emphasizes the need for memory safety
just as much as other fundamental aspects like addition in programming.

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**[Apple Is Lobbying Against Right to Repair Six Months After Supporting
Right to
Repair](https://www.404media.co/apple-is-lobbying-against-right-to-repair-again/)**:

An Apple executive testified against a strong right-to-repair bill in
Oregon, marking the first time the company has openly opposed such
legislation. This stance shows that despite supporting a weaker right to
repair law in California, Apple wants to maintain control over its
repair ecosystem. The situation is interesting as Google supports the
same legislation that Apple opposes.

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**[Russian troops use Starlink licensed and imported from
Dubai](https://bulgarianmilitary.com/amp/2024/02/08/russian-troops-use-starlink-licensed-and-imported-from-dubai/)**:

This article discusses the increasing use of Starlink by Russian forces
on the front lines in Ukraine. Ukrainian soldiers have reported that
authorized accounts and terminals are arriving from Dubai, fully
operational within contested regions. The Russian military has deployed
electronic warfare systems to disrupt the Starlink satellite
communication network, causing a total internet blackout in Avdiivka.
This has significantly affected the communication chain between
Ukrainian leadership and their field units.

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**[Researchers shed light on mysterious, higher energy yields in
vertical PV
systems](https://www.pv-magazine.com/2023/11/10/researchers-shed-light-on-mysterious-higher-energy-yields-in-vertical-pv-systems/)**:

Scientists at the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific
Research (TNO) have found that vertical PV systems tend to provide
unexpected yield gains compared to horizontal arrays due to their much
lower operating temperatures. This results in a 2.5% higher annual
energy yield and a slowing effect on degradation mechanisms,
particularly in locations with high irradiance conditions. Researchers
used digital twin technology to create virtual representations of
real-world assets for modeling and analysis purposes.

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**[What Turned Earth Into A Giant Snowball 700 Million Years Ago? -
Astrobiology](https://astrobiology.com/2024/02/what-turned-earth-into-a-giant-snowball-700m-years-ago.html)**:

Australian geologists have used plate tectonic modelling to determine
that an extreme ice-age climate around 700 million years ago was likely
caused by historically low volcanic carbon dioxide emissions, combined
with weathering of a large pile of volcanic rocks in what is now Canada.
The study helps us understand the Earth\'s built-in thermostat and how
sensitive global climate is to atmospheric carbon concentration.

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**[These States Are Basically Begging You to Get a Heat
Pump](https://www.wired.com/story/these-states-are-basically-begging-you-to-get-a-heat-pump/)**:

Nine US states have signed an agreement to promote heat pumps as the
primary source of heating, air conditioning, and water-heating in
residential buildings by 2030. By 2040, they aim for 90% of these
systems to be heat pumps. The agreement aims to create standard policies
and regulations for heat pump production, sales tracking, and workforce
development. The coalition will collaborate on research, share
information, and pursue federal funding to support the rollout of heat
pumps.

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**[Rust wont save us, but its ideas
will](https://glitchbyte.io/posts/rust-wont-save-us/)**:

The article \"Rust Won\'t Save Us: An Analysis of 2023\'s Known
Exploited Vulnerabilities\" discusses the limitations of Rust in solving
memory-related vulnerabilities and its position among other known
exploited vulnerabilities in 2023. It suggests that while Rust has some
qualities that make it a safer language, it is not a complete solution
to security issues. The article recommends improving developer
knowledge, hardening frameworks, enabling logging, and researching for
potential bugs in frameworks to enhance overall cybersecurity.

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**[Unfälle möglich: Forscher demonstrieren Angriff auf
Kfz-Radarsysteme](https://www.golem.de/news/unfaelle-moeglich-forscher-demonstrieren-angriff-auf-kfz-radarsysteme-2402-182011.html)**:

Die Duke University in North Carolina entwickelte eine
Radar-Spoofing-Technik namens Madradar, die sich auf moderne
Fahrassistenzsysteme bezieht. Diese Technologie ermöglicht es,
Radarsensoren gezielt zu stören und potenziell Unfälle provozieren zu
lassen. Forscher erklärten, dass sie ohne viel Wissen über das
Radarsystem des Zielfahrzeugs in realen Experimenten ein gefälschtes
Fahrzeug aus dem Nichts auftauchen oder ein tatsächliches Fahrzeug
verschwinden lassen könnten. Die Forscher empfehlen den
Fahrzeugherstellern, Schutzmaßnahmen gegen Madradar-Angriffe zu
ergreifen und die Verarbeitungsalgorithmen der Systeme um zusätzliche
Sicherheitsfunktionen zu erweitern.

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**[Fleischproduktion in Deutschland sinkt
erneut](https://www.mobiflip.de/shortnews/fleischproduktion-in-deutschland-sinkt-erneut/)**:

According to the German Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), meat
production in Germany decreased significantly last year with a 4% drop
to 6.8 million tons, marking the seventh consecutive annual decline
since 2016\'s peak of 8.25 million tons. In slaughterhouses, 47.9
million pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, and horses were slaughtered along
with 702.2 million chickens, turkeys, and ducks. Pork production
declined by 6.8%, while beef production remained stable, and poultry
production increased by 1.4%. The significant drop in pig meat
production is attributed to the decreasing pig herds in Germany.

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**[Figure out who\'s leaving the company: dump, diff,
repeat](https://rachelbythebay.com/w/2024/02/08/ldap/)**:

This article discusses an internal service called \"epitaphs\" in a
company, which records the departure of employees from the company. The
author mentions how they created their own tool to periodically dump and
compare lists of employee data, revealing interesting insights about
departures and other changes within the company. They also provide tips
on setting up such tools and discuss potential limitations.

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**[The seedy underbelly of the life coaching
industry](https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20240206-life-coaching-industry-scams)**:

Life coaching is a growing industry worth billions, with the
International Coaching Federation estimating its worth at \$4.56
billion. Between 2019 and 2022, the number of life coaches rose by 54%,
making it one of the fastest-growing careers in the US. The pandemic
contributed to an increase in people seeking guidance and
self-improvement. However, concerns about unregulated practices have
left individuals vulnerable to scams and fraudulent life coaches. While
many clients find benefit from working with a life coach, it is
essential for potential clients to exercise caution when choosing one.

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**[Is Apple breaking PWAs out of malicious
compliance?](https://brucelawson.co.uk/2024/apple-breaking-pwas-out-of-malicious-compliance/)**:

This article discusses the possibility that Apple is intentionally
breaking Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in iOS 17.4 beta 2, due to its
ongoing conflict with the European Union over the Digital Markets Act.
The author questions whether Apple\'s actions are a sign of malicious
compliance or simply an unintentional bug.

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**[How to (seriously) read a scientific
paper](https://www.science.org/content/article/how-seriously-read-scientific-paper)**:

he article discusses how various scientists approach reading scientific
papers. It highlights the importance of understanding key terms,
starting with the abstract, skimming the figures, and gradually digging
deeper into the details as required. Reading online can make it easier
to look up unfamiliar words or concepts in real-time, but sometimes a
break is needed when feeling overwhelmed. Utilizing reference managers
such as Mendeley can help organize literature, while seeking advice from
experienced colleagues or even contacting the lead authors themselves
may prove beneficial for understanding complex papers. Developing a
unique writing and reading style is also crucial in effectively
navigating scientific articles.

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**[Sony is erasing digital libraries that were supposed to be accessible
"forever"](https://arstechnica.com/culture/2024/02/funimation-dvds-included-forever-available-digital-copies-forever-ends-april-2/)**:

Funimation, a Sony-owned anime streaming service, has announced that its
digital libraries will be unavailable after April 2nd. As a result,
subscribers\' access to previously purchased digital copies may be lost.
The move comes after Sony bought rival anime streaming service
Crunchyroll in 2021 and plans to merge their offerings. This highlights
the potential risks of relying on streaming services as a permanent way
to access shows or movies that have been paid for, as content can be
removed from platforms due to licensing arrangements.

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**[PR-007 - Why you don\'t need
React](https://md.jtmn.dev/blog/%F0%9F%92%BB+Programming/PR-007+-+Why+you+don't+need+React)**:

The author shares their personal experience with refactoring an app in
React and discusses some issues they believe have arisen within the
front-end development industry due to overuse and overengineering of
React. They argue that React has become too complex for many projects,
is not as fast as it should be, dilutes the talent pool, tries to
replace other tools unnecessarily, and suffers from constant churn in
new approaches and libraries. The author suggests that the front-end
community needs to reevaluate its use of React and consider simpler
alternatives when appropriate.

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**[The (history of) spice must
flow](https://resobscura.substack.com/p/the-history-of-spice-must-flow)**:

The spice trade has played an even more significant role in world
history than commonly thought. Goa stones, which were a compound of
gold, crushed gemstones, herbs, bezoars, and other exotic substances
popular between 1690-1750, were considered powerful protection against
poisoning. The spice trade created long-lasting and significant
long-distance trade links in human history, with cinnamon and cassia
merchants pioneering the Indian Ocean trade routes linking Southeast
Asia to the Red Sea. Spices and drugs have been at the center of global
trade for thousands of years, and their pursuit has driven cultural
shifts and the transmission of ideas.

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**[Rehbinder
effect](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rehbinder_effect?lang=en?lang%3Den?lang%3Den?lang%3Den?lang%3Den?lang%3Den?lang%3Den?lang%3Den?lang%3Den)**:

The Rehbinder effect in physics is the reduction in the hardness and
ductility of a material, particularly metals, by a surfactant film. This
effect is named after Soviet scientist Piotr Aleksandrovich Rehbinder
who discovered it in 1928. A proposed explanation for this effect is
that surfactants disrupt surface oxide films, reducing the surface
energy. The effect is particularly important in machining processes as
lubricants help reduce cutting forces.

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**[Fastest mounts in Palworld: Ground, Swimming, Flying & Gliding -
Dexerto](https://www.dexerto.com/palworld/fastest-mounts-in-palworld-ground-swimming-flying-2499362/)**:

This article provides an overview of the fastest mounts for ground,
water, and air travel in the survival and creature collection game
Palworld. The fastest ground mount is Necromus, while Azurobe is the
fastest swimming mount. Jetragon holds the title as the fastest flying
mount, but Galeclaw is the most efficient gliding option. Players can
also improve their Pals\' speed by capturing them with specific
movement-oriented Passive Abilities.

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**[Simple Precision Time Protocol at
Meta](https://engineering.fb.com/2024/02/07/production-engineering/simple-precision-time-protocol-sptp-meta/)**:

In deploying Precision Time Protocol (PTP) at Meta, Simple Precision
Time Protocol (SPTP) has been developed as a simplified version that
provides the same level of clock synchronization as unicast PTPv2 with
more reliability and fewer resources. SPTP reduces network communication
significantly, improving CPU, memory, and network utilization. It can
provide higher reliability by comparing time sync from multiple sources
at the end node. The source code for the SPTP client and server is
available on GitHub.

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**[\$3 for a single McDonald's hash brown? Customers are fed up and
pushing back \| CNN
Business](https://edition.cnn.com/2024/02/06/business/mcdonalds-prices/index.html)**:

McDonald\'s is facing criticism from customers over high food prices.
The company has acknowledged the issue and plans to cut prices on some
menu items. Despite grocery prices rising by only 1.3% in 2023, dining
out saw a significant surge of 5.2%. As a result, lower-income consumers
are feeling the pressure. McDonald\'s has become a target for social
media users complaining about price increases, with viral stories of
expensive meals becoming common. In response to this issue, the company
plans to double down on its \"D123\" strategy, which prices some items
between \$1 and \$3.

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**[No, 3 million electric toothbrushes were not used in a DDoS
attack](https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/no-3-million-electric-toothbrushes-were-not-used-in-a-ddos-attack/)**:

The widely reported story about 3 million electric toothbrushes being
hacked with malware for DDoS attacks is likely a hypothetical scenario
rather than an actual attack, according to Fortinet. Swiss news site
Aargauer Zeitung published the story stating that 3 million electric
toothbrushes had been infected with Java malware for such attacks;
however, there is no record of this event ever happening, and Fortinet
has not confirmed or commented on it. This hypothetical situation
highlights the potential risk of any internet-exposed devices being
targeted by threat actors, emphasizing the importance of having strong
passwords and security updates to prevent them from being recruited into
DDoS botnets.

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**[Curated web design inspiration
catalog](https://www.curated.design/)**:

This article presents a curated web design inspiration catalog featuring
various websites from different industries, such as culture, technology,
and creativity. Users can subscribe to weekly updates, add their
favorite sites to favorites, and visit the featured sites for design
ideas and inspiration.

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**[Demystifying GPU Compute
Architectures](https://thechipletter.substack.com/p/demystifying-gpu-compute-architectures)**:

The complexity of modern GPUs can often obscure the essence of how they
work. This article discusses the need to understand GPU architectures
better as they play an increasingly important role in machine learning
and parallel computing outside of machine learning. The author
highlights the challenges faced when trying to learn about GPUs, such as
architectural variations, inconsistent terminology, legacy terminology,
software abstraction, and CUDA\'s dominance. They provide a basic
explanation of two recent architectures from Nvidia and AMD in an
attempt to cut through the mystery surrounding these advanced
technologies.

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**[Child labour in cocoa
production](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_labour_in_cocoa_production)**:

Boy collecting cocoa after the beans have been driedChild labour is a
recurring issue in cocoa production. Cote d\'Ivoire and Ghana, together
produce nearly 60% of the world\'s cocoa each year. During the 2018/19
cocoa-growing season, research commissioned by the U.S. Department of
Labor was conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago in these two
countries and found that 1.48 million children are engaged in hazardous
work on cocoa farms including working with sharp tools and agricultural
chemicals and carrying heavy loads. That number of children is
significant, representing 43 percent of all children living in
agricultural households in cocoa growing areas. During the same period
cocoa production in Cote d\'Ivoire and Ghana increased 62 percent while
the prevalence of child labour in cocoa production among all
agricultural households increased 14 percentage points. Attention on
this subject has focused on West Africa, which collectively supplies 69%
of the world\'s cocoa, and Cte d\'Ivoire, supplying 35%, in particular.
The 2016 Global Estimates of Child Labour indicate that one-fifth of all
African children are involved in child labour. Nine percent of African
children are in hazardous work. It is estimated that more than 1.8
million children in West Africa are involved in growing cocoa. A
2013-2014 survey commissioned by the Department of Labor and conducted
by Tulane University found that an estimated 1.4 million children aged 5
years old to 11 years old worked in agriculture in cocoa-growing areas,
while approximately 800,000 of them were engaged in hazardous work
including working with sharp tools and agricultural chemicals and
carrying heavy loads. According to the NORC study, methodological
differences between the 2018/9 survey and earlier ones, together with
errors in the administration of the 2013/4 survey have made it
challenging to document changes in the number of children engaged in
child labour over the past five years. A major study of the issue,
published in Fortune magazine in the U.S. in March 2016, concluded that
approximately 2.1 million children in West Africa \"still do the
dangerous and physically taxing work of harvesting cocoa\". The report
was doubtful as to whether the situation can be improved significantly.
Child labour in cocoa production is a significant issue affecting many
children in Cote d\'Ivoire and Ghana, with hazardous work being
widespread among this vulnerable population.

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**[High coffee consumption, brain volume and risk of dementia and
stroke](https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1028415X.2021.1945858)**:

The article discusses the relationship between coffee consumption, brain
volume, and the risk of dementia and stroke. It reports that habitual
coffee intake is inversely associated with total brain, grey matter,
white matter, and hippocampal volumes but not with white matter
hyperintensity (WMH) volume. The association between coffee consumption
and dementia was found to be non-linear, indicating higher odds for
those who drink more than six cups a day compared to light coffee
drinkers. Higher coffee intake also correlates with an increased risk of
dementia but not stroke after full covariate adjustment.

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**[The Perverse Policies That Fuel
Wildfires](https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/02/05/the-perverse-policies-that-fuel-wildfires)**:

This article discusses the increase in wildfires across Canada and
Europe due to low winter snowfall and abnormally high spring
temperatures, causing devastation and prompting health alerts across the
United States. It highlights that fire prevention strategies have led to
increased likelihood of fires and mentions the importance of returning
to cultural burning practices once practiced by Indigenous peoples. The
article also addresses the role of construction in wildland-urban
interface areas, which is contributing to more dangerous wildfires and
the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

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**[The Bottom 80% of U.S. Households Persistently Dissaves, Spending
more than
Income.](https://wealtheconomics.substack.com/p/the-bottom-80-of-us-households-persistently)**:

The recently released data from the Bureau Economic Analysis reveals
that the bottom 80% of U.S. households spend more than their income
every year, while only the top 20% consistently saves. This situation
was previously invisible in national accounts data. The explanation for
this is that personal income does not take into account holding gains on
assets and borrowing which are significant sources of household assets.
These additional measures help shift many bottom quintiles from spending
deficits to asset surpluses, primarily funded by holding gains.

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**[My business card runs Linux (and Ultrix), yours can
too](https://dmitry.gr/?r=05.Projects&proj=33.%20LinuxCard)**:

The article discusses the process of creating a business card-sized
device that runs Linux (and Ultrix). It details the selection of
components for the project and explains how to build, use, and improve
upon it. Additionally, there are updates on version 2 of the project
which includes booting Ultrix and improving performance. The article
serves as both a guide and an informative read about creating such
devices.

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**[The little ssh that (sometimes)
couldn\'t](https://mina.naguib.ca/blog/2012/10/22/the-little-ssh-that-sometimes-couldnt.html)**:

This technical article chronicles the author\'s experience with solving
a problem involving random ssh crons failing due to packet corruption.
The corruption was found to be occurring on one specific hop between
London and Montreal data centers, causing ssh connections to hang or
fail. After changing outbound routes dramatically, the issue was
resolved. The corruption was determined to be occurring on a first hop
in upstream2, with an internal \"management module failure\" affecting
BGP and routing between two internal networks.

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**[\"I worked 80 hour weeks to deliver a platform for a hedge fund. Then
they fired
me\"](https://www.efinancialcareers.com/news/i-worked-80-hour-weeks-to-deliver-a-platform-for-a-hedge-fund-then-they-fired-me)**:

The author built an order management system for a hedge fund and
exceeded expectations, leading to the company\'s first live trades.
Despite working long hours and being highly effective at their job, they
were terminated after only six months due to concerns about
sustainability. The author has since struggled to find another job in
the competitive employment market, with some potential employers citing
the short duration of their previous role as a red flag.

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**[Companies embracing SMS for account logins should be blamed for
SIM-swap attacks -- Key
Discussions](https://keydiscussions.com/2024/02/05/sim-swap-attacks-can-be-blamed-on-companies-embracing-sms-based-password-resets/)**:

SIM-swap attacks are ongoing due to companies like Apple, Dropbox,
PayPal, Block, and Google using SMS for password resets and account
logins. A SIM-swap attack involves hackers convincing carriers to port a
victim\'s phone number to their device, receiving account login
information via SMS from these companies, and stealing money and
sensitive data. To prevent SIM-swap attacks, companies should stop using
SMS for password resets and logins and offer more secure options like
Authy or Google Authenticator instead.

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**['It's insane': New viruslike entities found in human gut
microbes](https://www.science.org/content/article/it-s-insane-new-viruslike-entities-found-human-gut-microbes)**:

The article discusses the discovery of new viruslike entities called
\"obelisks\" by Stanford University researchers, which inhabit bacteria
in human mouth and gut microbes. These obelisks have genomes composed of
loops of RNA and have been found around the world. It is not yet known
whether these obelisks affect human health but they could alter the
genetic activity of their bacterial hosts, which in turn could impact
human genes.

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**[Earl Grey tea
intoxication](https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736%2802%2908436-2/fulltext)**:

This case report describes the symptoms experienced by a 44-year-old man
who consumed up to 4 L of Earl Grey tea per day over a period of 25
years, leading to muscle cramps and other neurological symptoms such as
blurred vision. The patient stopped drinking Earl Grey after five months
and reverted to pure black tea, with his symptoms disappearing within a
week. Tests ruled out various diseases and conditions, but the
correlation between the man\'s symptoms and his high tea consumption was
established.

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**[The road to hell is paved with
asphalt](https://devonzuegel.com/the-road-to-hell-is-paved-with-asphalt)**:

This article highlights the problems associated with asphalt roads, such
as its degradation rate, expensive maintenance costs, and negative
environmental impact. It suggests that alternatives like brick,
cobblestone, and pavers are more durable and environmentally friendly
options for road construction. These alternative materials have fewer
drawbacks like better drainage, reduced heat absorption, and longer
lifespans compared to asphalt roads. However, the decision on choosing
these materials often depends on short-term incentives and cashflow
considerations, which may need to be reevaluated for long-term benefits.

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**[Vesuvius Challenge 2023 Grand Prize awarded: we can read the
scrolls!](https://scrollprize.org/grandprize)**:

2000-year-old papyrus scrolls from Herculaneum have been virtually
unrolled and read using computer vision and machine learning techniques,
thanks to the Vesuvius Challenge 2023 Grand Prize competition. The
winners, Youssef Nader, Luke Farritor, and Julian Schilliger, were
awarded \$700,000 for their efforts in unlocking hidden text from
antiquity. In total, more than 95% of the scroll remains to be read,
potentially revealing new insights into ancient Greek philosophy, music,
food, and other aspects of life.

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**[Tell me your most exotic selfhosted solution, the crazier, the
better, no 0815
solutions!](https://old.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/187d7m2/tell_me_your_most_exotic_selfhosted_solution_the/)**:

The article describes two examples of exotic self-hosted solutions. The
first involves measuring snowfall using an USH-9 ultra sound device
connected to Home Assistant for accurate measurement and reporting. The
second example is creating a low-cost, high-speed firewall solution by
utilizing servers, AMD Alveo U200 FPGA, and grovf for packet analysis.
The author also proposes using AI image recognition on chicken cameras
to track egg-laying patterns.

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**[The New Work-Life Balance: Don\'t Have
Kids](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39259093)**:

This article discusses the personal choice of having children, weighing
the pros and cons from various perspectives. It mentions that some
people choose not to have kids because they are focused on their careers
or because they believe they cannot give enough time to their children.
The author also raises the point that humans are living in a finite
world with limited resources, which is another factor influencing
whether or not to have children. Overall, the article highlights the
complexity and personal aspects of deciding to have or not have kids.

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**[Parisians vote in favour of tripling parking costs for
SUVs](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/04/parisians-vote-in-favour-of-tripling-parking-costs-for-suvs)**:

Parisians have voted in favor of tripling parking costs for sports
utility vehicles (SUVs) to address air pollution and climate breakdown.
The new parking tariffs could come into effect at the start of
September, affecting vehicles weighing more than 1.6 tonnes with a
combustion engine or hybrid vehicles, and more than 2 tonnes for
electric vehicles. This move follows Paris\'s efforts to raise pressure
on drivers by increasing parking costs and gradually banning diesel
vehicles while expanding the bicycle lane network in the city.

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**["Don't Eat Before Reading This," by Anthony
Bourdain](https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1999/04/19/dont-eat-before-reading-this)**:

This article discusses various aspects of professional cooking, such as
the challenges faced by chefs and kitchen staff, the prevalence of
criminality in the industry, and the passion for food that drives many
culinarians to continue working in difficult conditions. The author
emphasizes the importance of fresh ingredients, skillful preparation,
and understanding the dining public\'s preferences. Additionally, the
article highlights the camaraderie within the kitchen and the dedication
of chefs who strive to create delicious, satisfying meals for their
customers.

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**[Thinking about conanfile.py · Bincrafters
Blog](https://bincrafters.github.io/2018/01/03/Thinking-About-Conanfile.py/)**:

This article advises Conan packagers to avoid using class variables for
state sharing as it can lead to pitfalls in the usage of different Conan
commands. Instead, users should consider each method invocation as a
separate instance and update their mental model accordingly. This will
help avoid potential issues when working with various Conan commands.

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**[How to generate realistic people in Stable Diffusion - Stable
Diffusion
Art](https://stable-diffusion-art.com/realistic-people/#Realistic_Vision_v20)**:

This article provides a comprehensive guide on generating realistic
people using Stable Diffusion. It covers the mechanics of prompts,
models, and upscalers for creating photo-style portrait images with
various ethnicities, hairstyles, outfits, activities, surroundings, and
models such as F222, Realistic Vision v2, Hassan Blend v1.4, and URPM.
The article also discusses the use of LoRA, hypernetworks, textual
inversion, ControlNet for posing and composition control, AI upscalers,
and image-to-image following upscaling to improve details and
resolution.

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**[How to generate realistic people in Stable Diffusion - Stable
Diffusion Art](https://stable-diffusion-art.com/realistic-people/)**:

This article discusses using Stable Diffusion to generate realistic
people and how to control aspects such as poses, lighting, clothing, and
ethnicity. The article explains prompts, models, negative prompts, and
upscalers for generating photo-realistic portraits. It also provides
tips on fixing defects, controlling faces, and using ControlNet for
compositions.

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**[GitHub - sczhou/CodeFormer: \[NeurIPS 2022\] Towards Robust Blind
Face Restoration with Codebook Lookup
Transformer](https://github.com/sczhou/CodeFormer)**:

The article discusses the CodeFormer model which focuses on robust blind
face restoration using codebook lookup transformers. It provides
instructions for installing dependencies, downloading pre-trained
models, and testing or training the model. Additionally, it offers
various applications such as whole image enhancement, video enhancement,
face colorization, and face inpainting with cropped and aligned faces.
The article also includes a citation to be used if the work is helpful
for research purposes, along with acknowledgements of other projects
that have contributed to this model\'s development.

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**[How to use Stable Diffusion - Stable Diffusion
Art](https://stable-diffusion-art.com/beginners-guide/)**:

This is a beginner\'s guide to Stable Diffusion AI, an open-source model
for generating realistic and artistic images from textual descriptions
or other input materials. The guide covers the basics of using Stable
Diffusion, including how to build good prompts, fix common image
defects, and create custom models. It also offers advice on controlling
composition and generating specific subjects like animals and people.

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**[Sleeping Our Way to Being Productive \| naked
capitalism](https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2024/02/sleeping-our-way-to-being-productive.html)**:

This article discusses the importance of sleep in physical and mental
health, as well as its effects on employment and productivity. The
authors highlight that each additional hour of sleep per week increases
the probability of employment by 1.6 percentage points and weekly
earnings by 3.4%. They also explore how sleep is influenced by various
social and economic drivers, such as exposure to light, noise, and
technology usage. The study emphasizes the need for policy interventions
that make the negative economic effects of not sleeping enough more
salient to individuals.

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**[Social networks are getting stingy with their data, leaving
third-party developers in the lurch \|
TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/09/social-network-api-apps-twitter-reddit-threads-mastodon-bluesky/)**:

2023 saw social networks like Twitter and Reddit change their terms to
limit third-party experiences on these platforms, leading some
developers to express mixed feelings about building around social
networks. This has led to the rise of decentralized networks such as
Mastodon, with some developers seeing incentives for new app
development. Social networks are restricting APIs to better monetize
their data and train AI models, leaving third-party apps struggling to
survive amid these changes.

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**['Baby Bust': Why Fewer Young People Expect to Become
Parents](https://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/stew-friedman-new-work-family-choices-men-women/)**:

A Wharton study led by Stewart D. Friedman found that the number of
graduates planning to become parents has dropped significantly over the
past 20 years, with women and men now having more similar views on work
and family life. The study suggests a shift in priorities among young
people, who are focusing more on career opportunities rather than family
life. Organizations and policymakers can contribute to change by
promoting flexibility in the workplace and recognizing the importance of
balancing personal and professional lives.

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**[Did the ancient Greeks and Romans experience
Alzheimer's?](https://today.usc.edu/alzheimers-in-history-did-the-ancient-greeks-and-romans-experience-dementia/)**:

An analysis of ancient Greek and Roman medical texts suggests that
severe memory loss at epidemic levels today was extremely rare 2,000 to
2,500 years ago. This supports the idea that Alzheimer\'s disease and
related dementias are diseases of modern environments and lifestyles,
with sedentary behavior and exposure to air pollution largely to blame.
The study also cites the Tsimane Amerindians in Bolivia as a model for
ancient aging, as they have minimal dementia rates due to their
physically active lifestyle.

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**[It\'s time to break free from Corporate
Agile](https://bits.danielrothmann.com/corporate-agile)**:

The article discusses the shift in sentiment towards Agile working
methods on Reddit communities, with many users expressing
dissatisfaction and stating that \"Agile is dead.\" The author
introduces the concept of Corporate Agile as a way to label dark
patterns driving this negativity. Instead, they advocate for a return to
Basic Agile principles in order to prioritize adaptability over
predictability.

To implement Basic Agile effectively, teams should focus on
collaboration, working in small increments, and continually reflecting
and improving from their experiences. The author shares the process used
in their current team as an example of how a more Basic Agile approach
can lead to better results with less emphasis on meetings and
management.

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**[Fefes Blog](https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=9b365ed6)**:

The article discusses a case where Heshmati, an economist, admitted to
using Excel\'s autofill function to fix data instead of conducting
proper research. It also highlights the lack of scientific rigor in
economic sciences and mentions the \"Alfred-Nobel-Gedächtnispreis für
Wirtschaftswissenschaften,\" a prize not supported by Alfred Nobel
himself. The article shares a historical example from 1997 when Robert
Carhart Merton and Myron S. Scholes won a prize for their new method in
financial derivative valuation, which ultimately contributed to the near
collapse of the international financial system in 1998 with Long-Term
Capital Management.

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**[FAQ](https://www.navidrome.org/docs/faq/)**:

This article discusses the reasons why Navidrome, a music server, does
not support folder browsing. Implementing this feature would require
significant changes to its internal structures and could make supporting
other features more difficult. Instead, Navidrome focuses on tag-based
organization for genres, albums, and artists. The article also explains
that users who prefer folder browsing can explore alternative music
servers with this functionality. Navidrome\'s security concerns prevent
it from writing to the user\'s music folder or editing file tags
directly.

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