How web bloat impacts users with slow devices

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Hackintosh is almost dead

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The author discusses their experience with creating Hackintoshes and observes that Apple's transition to their own CPUs and removal of support for certain WiFi/BT cards is effectively ending the Hackintosh scene. They express a preference for Apple's hardware due to reliability and feature support, despite the initial cost-saving benefits of Hackintosh builds.

Fuzzing Ladybird with tools from Google Project Zero

Brain waves appear to wash out waste during sleep in mice

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New research reveals brain waves during sleep facilitate the removal of waste in mice by flushing out toxins with cerebrospinal fluid. This discovery may have implications for treating neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

Fifty Things you can do with a Software Defined Radio

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The article describes the author's experience exploring the electromagnetic spectrum using a Software Defined Radio (SDR) and various antennas, discovering a wide range of signals and communications. They detail their experiments with different frequencies, building antennas, and decoding signals, sharing the excitement of uncovering the invisible world of radio waves.

Cloudflare loses 22% of its domains in Freenom .tk shutdown

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Freenom shut down 12.6 million domains, causing a 98.7% drop in their TLDs and a 22% decrease in Cloudflare-hosted domains. The closure follows a lawsuit and aims to curtail cybercrime, impacting many free domain users.

Libraries struggle to afford e-books, seek new laws in fight with publishers

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Libraries are struggling with the high costs of e-books, which are more expensive than physical copies and expire after limited use, leading to legislation attempts in several states to make digital content more affordable. Publishers argue these efforts undermine intellectual property and the publishing industry, while libraries face budget strains and patrons endure long waits for popular titles.

macOS 14.4 causes JVM crashes

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The macOS 14.4 update causes Java processes to terminate due to a change in memory access handling, with no workaround, affecting Java 8 to JDK 22. Users are advised to delay updating on ARM-based Apple devices until resolved.

Affordable Wheel Based Refreshable Braille Display

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The article discusses Mahmoud Al-Qudsi's invention of an affordable braille reader using octagonal wheels with codes, frustrated by the high cost and fragility of existing devices. Jacques offers help, and they explore various mechanical solutions to create a cost-effective, durable braille display.

Show HN: Flash Attention in ~100 lines of CUDA

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The article describes a simplified re-implementation of Flash Attention using CUDA and PyTorch, aimed at being accessible for beginners. It omits the backward pass and uses a thread-per-row approach in the inner loop, which slows down matrix multiplications.

Mozilla will be retiring the Mozilla Location Service

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The accuracy of Mozilla Location Service (MLS) has steadily declined. With no plans to restart the stumbler program or increase investments to MLS we have made the decision to retire the service. In 2013, Mozilla launched MLS as an open ...

IBM 360’s are searching for a new home

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The blog authors admit their project has been inactive for years due to personal commitments, leading to the decision to part with their machines. They are seeking proposals for transferring ownership, ideally keeping the rare IBM 360 systems intact.

Show HN: SatCat5, the open-source FPGA Ethernet switch

SatCat5 is an Ethernet switch supporting communication across various devices and media, with embedded software for microcontrollers. It offers Ethernet over I2C, SPI, UART, and is tailored for small satellites and IoT, using CERN Open Hardware License for customization.

20 Years in the Making, GnuCOBOL Is Ready for Industry

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GnuCOBOL, achieving industrial maturity after 20 years, competes with proprietary software across various platforms. It maintains growth in commercial use despite COBOL's legacy status, with significant migrations to GnuCOBOL for performance gains.

MM1: Methods, Analysis and Insights from Multimodal LLM Pre-training

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The article discusses the creation of high-performing Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs), highlighting the significance of data choices and model components. It reveals that a mix of various data types and careful image encoder configurations leads to top few-shot learning results.

Parsing URLs in Python

The article discusses the complexity of URL parsing and the evolution of standards, highlighting the WHATWG's comprehensive yet not universally accepted specification. It also introduces the Ada project as a new, fast URL parsing library that integrates with multiple languages and outperforms existing solutions.

U.S. is investigating Meta for role in drug sales

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AutoDev: Automated AI-driven development by Microsoft

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The article introduces AutoDev, an AI-driven framework enhancing IDE capabilities with autonomous coding tasks execution, while ensuring security within Docker containers. It showcases AutoDev's effectiveness and security features, outperforming in code and test generation tasks.

Telefunken Datenspeicher

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The article discusses a serial ALU with registers, data path, and storage, which is not fully a CPU due to missing a program sequencer. It operates serially, combining inputs A/B to output C, and has a complex setup including memory and data transfer functions.

Research shows that people who BS are more likely to fall for BS (2021)

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Individuals who often engage in deceptive exaggeration are more susceptible to misinformation. Frequent "bullshitters" struggle to discern genuine facts from impressive but hollow statements.

Show HN: deptry 0.14.0 – detect unused Python dependencies up to 10 times faster

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The article highlights the enhanced speed of 'deptry' due to Rust-based parsing of .py files' AST and import extraction; user-facing changes include improved import detection and more descriptive error messages.

Reddit's Sale of User Data for AI Training Draws FTC Investigation

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Reddit anticipates $203 million from AI licensing deals but faces FTC scrutiny over user data practices. The platform, along with others like Stack Overflow, is exploring revenue through data licensing amid privacy and fairness concerns.

Lambda on hard mode: serverless HTTP in Rust

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Modal has developed an HTTP and WebSocket stack that enables serverless functions to handle web requests, using Rust to manage complexity. They've introduced robust WebSocket support and can handle large, compute-intensive workloads without the usual serverless constraints.

Y Combinator's chief startup whisperer is demoting himself

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Michael Seibel steps down as YC's managing director to mentor startup founders directly, amidst YC's strategic refocus and tech industry controversies. Seibel's move follows personal reflection and YC's shift from expansion to founder-centric mentorship.

Mintlify GitHub read/write token leak

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An email alerted Mintlify to unauthorized access of their servers using stolen admin tokens, prompting immediate security upgrades and partnerships with cybersecurity firms. They've taken extensive measures to prevent future breaches and maintain user trust.

The Rising Price of Power in Chips

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Power and heat issues are challenging chip design, requiring industry-wide solutions as transistor density increases. Advanced nodes introduce new structures and power delivery methods, while thermal management becomes critical to performance and longevity.

Is modern mass media a mind prison?

VR Powered by N64 [video]

What are the "worst" spelling bee pangrams?

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Thomas Ptacek explored the possibility of single pangrams reaching top scores in Spelling Bee games. A method was devised using a Scrabble wordlist to identify pangrams with the least possible words, revealing 'equivoke' as a low-scoring example.

Mental Health in Open Source

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The author reflects on their journey in open source development, acknowledging the challenges and growth they've experienced. They advise others to manage expectations and seek help when feeling overwhelmed.

America's Last Top Models

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The Hagley Museum's "Nation of Inventors" exhibit showcases the largest public display of US patent models since the 19th century, reflecting America's innovative spirit. Despite many inventions lacking commercial success, the collection celebrates the optimism inherent in the American patent system.

Loongson 3A6000: A Star Among Chinese CPUs

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The article discusses China's advancements in CPU technology, focusing on Loongson's new 3A6000 CPU with LA664 cores, which offers a significant performance boost over its predecessor, especially with SMT support. Despite low clock speeds, it competes with older AMD and Intel CPUs, while its branch predictor shows notable progress, nearing recent Intel and AMD capabilities.

TV Station Launches Multiple 4K Broadcasts OTA on ATSC 1.0 [video]

The language you speak changes your perception of time

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The study reveals that language influences perception of time, with Swedish and Spanish speakers estimating time differently based on spatial or volumetric cues, respectively. Bilingual individuals can switch between these perceptions, suggesting language shapes thought under certain conditions.

Georg Cantor and His Heritage

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Yuri I. Manin discusses the German Mathematical Society meeting and Cantor Medal Award. He highlights arXivLabs' commitment to openness, excellence, and privacy.

The Economics of Pirate Radio (2020)

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Pirate radio, broadcasting without a license, has been financially lucrative, with stations like Radio Caroline in the 1960s making millions. Despite being illegal, these stations have influenced the music industry and created competition for state broadcasters.

The plastic industry knowingly pushed recycling myth for decades [video]

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The article reveals the plastic industry's long-standing skepticism about recycling's viability, with executives admitting to promoting recycling to avoid regulation despite doubts. A new report suggests this historical deceit could have legal repercussions as the industry faces scrutiny and lawsuits.

Why Is the Sea So Hot?

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Sea-surface temperatures began rising early in 2023, setting new records and exceeding typical seasonal highs, raising concerns among scientists. The unprecedented warmth may indicate unknown climate change forces or suggest that current warming projections are too conservative.

Why African startups don't always need to expand across the continent

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Odunayo Eweniyi's PiggyVest, a leading Nigerian fintech startup, contemplates expansion beyond familiar African markets, eyeing diverse global regions due to nuanced market differences. The company evolves, diversifying offerings and learning from international firms to enhance user experience and financial education.

Apple MM1: Methods, Analysis and Insights from Multimodal LLM Pre-Training

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The article discusses the creation of high-performing Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs), highlighting the significance of data choices and model components. It reveals that a mix of various data types and careful image encoder configurations leads to top few-shot learning results.

Abnormal brain structure seen in children with developmental language issues

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Georgetown University researchers find the anterior neostriatum in the brain abnormal in children with developmental language impairments. This discovery could lead to better diagnosis and treatment for the disorder, which is as common as ADHD.

Ask HN: How do you use AI for software engineering?

The author expresses feeling behind on recent changes and seeks advice on integrating AI into their software development workflow, mentioning the use of Copilot and inquiring about other impactful tools and effective workflows.

DARPA to launch efforts that will bolster defenses against manipulated media

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ASCII art elicits harmful responses from 5 major AI chatbots

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Researchers found a hacking technique against AI assistants using ASCII art, which distracts AIs from blocking harmful responses. This method, called ArtPrompt, bypasses safety measures by making AI recognize words represented as ASCII.

Ask HN: Non-duopoly smart phone in Sweden?

The article discusses the challenges faced by a Swedish individual who chooses not to use a smartphone due to privacy concerns, finding obstacles in accessing services like Swish and BankID. They inquire about efforts within Sweden or the EU to mandate critical services to support privacy-respecting, non-major tech company servers.

Show HN: BewCloud is a simpler alternative to Nextcloud written in TypeScript

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bewCloud emerges as an open-source alternative to cloud platforms like Nextcloud, designed using TypeScript and Deno for a lighter resource footprint. The creator invites participation and suggestions on GitHub, with a focus on personal utility and open-ended development.

Ad agency boss owned two Ferraris but wouldn't buy a real server

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Aaron worked for an Australian managed services provider, struggling with a makeshift file server at a wealthy ad agency, leading to constant updates and downtime. The agency finally agreed to buy a real server, and Aaron left soon after, tired of the ongoing issues.

The Future of the Monetary System [pdf]

The article discusses the challenges and potential changes to the US dollar's dominance in the global monetary system, considering US policy impacts, geopolitical tensions, and central bank reserve compositions. It also highlights the Credit Suisse Research Institute's analysis and conference insights on the evolving multipolar monetary system.

Aging Voyager 1 sends back surprising response after 'poke' from Earth

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NASA's engineers received a unique signal from Voyager 1, suggesting progress in resolving a five-month communication issue. Despite being billions of miles away and designed for a five-year mission, both Voyager probes continue to explore interstellar space, outliving their original objectives.

SpaceX is building spy satellite network for US intelligence agency, sources say

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Self-Printing Machine Code (2005)

A 12-byte x86 machine code program writes itself to standard output in DOS; it functions across MS-DOS 6.22, Windows 98, and DOSBox. The program, potentially a machine code quine, demonstrates self-replication by executing and outputting its own bytes without source code.

Two-Thirds of U.S. Adults Would Rather Wait to Watch Movies on Streaming

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A HarrisX poll reveals that two-thirds of U.S. adults prefer streaming movies at home, citing costs and comfort as major reasons, while the rest enjoy the big-screen experience and theater amenities. The study indicates a growing demand for content, with weekly streaming significantly outpacing theater visits.

Snapdragon X Elite Multi-Core Superiority Claims over Apple's M3 Were Right

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Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite is 16% faster than Apple's M3 in multi-core performance, not 21% as initially claimed. The Galaxy Book 4 Edge with Snapdragon X Elite shows strong performance, but the M3 impresses with fewer cores.

Application.garden – a platform for hosting small web apps written in Clojure

We’re building application.garden, a platform for hosting small web applications written in Clojure. You can read more about what it will be able to do in the application.garden docs. A lot of this is still in flux though, so check back regularily and be surprised! ✨ Meanwhile, you can leave your email and we’ll contact you for private beta testing and when we launch.

Study: Dark matter does not exist and the universe is 27B years old

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The article discusses Rajendra Gupta's research which challenges the existence of dark matter, proposing an older universe expanding due to weakening natural forces. Gupta's CCC+TL model aligns with astronomical observations, potentially revolutionizing cosmological theories.

Podman Desktop just released its own Kubernetes GUI

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Podman Desktop 4.9.3 enhances setup with guided workflows and improves the extension API, while introducing new Kubernetes features for developers. It also offers stability fixes, especially for Apple silicon users, and a new Learning Center for containerization education.

Flemish Proverbs by Jan Wierix (ca. 1568)

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The article discusses Jan Wierix's engraving series of Flemish proverbs, highlighting human folly, with uncertain origins but influenced by Pieter Bruegel the Elder's style and themes. Despite Bruegel's indirect involvement, his artistic legacy pervades the series, affecting its reception and adaptations.

"It's a Silent Fire": Decaying Digital Movie and TV Shows Are a Hollywood Crisis

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Hollywood fears the loss of digital film and TV archives, akin to vanished silent movies, despite the high value of these assets. Efforts like Scorsese's Film Foundation aim to preserve art forms, but challenges persist with file corruption and inadequate storage.

First N-channel diamond field-effect transistor for CMOS integrated circuits

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A NIMS team created the world's first n-channel diamond MOSFET, crucial for CMOS circuits in harsh environments. The device promises high-temperature and radiation tolerance, advancing energy-efficient electronics and sensors.

After Thursday's flight, Starship is the most revolutionary rocket ever built

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The article highlights SpaceX's achievements in space exploration, such as unprecedented views of spacecraft reentry and the successful reuse of rockets. It also emphasizes SpaceX's role in advancing space communication with Starlink satellites, leading to a future with more accessible space travel.

The Linux Desktop Is Finally Great (Both Ubuntu and Firefox)

The author shares their experience of using various operating systems, preferring macOS for its hardware but disliking its restrictions, and is pleasantly surprised by the smooth performance and features of Linux Ubuntu 23.10. They also note the ease of gaming on Linux with high fps and no issues after initial setup tweaks.

Chinese firm's leaked files show vast international hacking effort

Leaked documents reveal a Chinese hacking group's systematic cyber intrusions against global targets, with claims of targeting users of major tech platforms. The trove shows efforts to collect data from foreign governments and companies, raising security concerns.

How to Win Friends and Hustle People

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The article discusses the allure and risks of engaging with charismatic individuals in New York, exemplified by Ashwin Deshmukh of Superiority Burger, who faces lawsuits from investor June Kwan over unreturned investments and loans.

Boeing tells airlines to check pilot seats after shift led plane to plunge

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Boeing advises airlines to inspect 787 Dreamliner cockpit seat switches after a LATAM Airlines jet plunged due to accidental seat movement. The FAA is reviewing Boeing's advisory, which follows a report suggesting a cockpit switch caused the incident.

Show HN: An Online Gantt Chart

gantt-online is an online Gantt chart and horizontal bar chart creation software that can help you efficiently manage projects and time planning

The Coprophagic AI Crisis

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The article criticizes the belief that adding more computing power will inherently solve AI's problems, highlighting the issue of 'botshit' contaminating data. It also explores the negative impacts of AI-generated content on the web and the potential pitfalls of training AI on such content.

Ask HN: Why can't image generation models spell?

The article discusses difficulties in using AI models to generate specific imagery, such as correctly spelled text or detailed hands, due to their intricate structure and our familiarity with them. It suggests that these models lack the detail in their internal representations to accurately render such images, and scaling up could help but is costly.

Redefining Observability

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The article critiques common definitions of observability in engineering, emphasizing the need to consider it a strategic capability rather than just a tool, and introduces a new definition that includes asking meaningful questions and acting on the answers. Observability should evolve as a process, integrating learning and action to enhance business understanding.

Florida Is on Its Way to Banning – and Criminalizing – Alternative Meat

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Florida legislators aim to ban cell-cultivated meat, with bills HB 1071 and SB 1084 advancing in the state. The industry, while small and regulated by the FDA and USDA, faces opposition despite global growth and support elsewhere.

Supercharging Fuel Cells with Caffeine

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Researchers enhance fuel cell efficiency by incorporating caffeine into platinum electrodes, boosting oxygen reduction reaction activity. This method could decrease the need for platinum and lower fuel cell costs.

Why is Oregon about to re-criminalize psychedelics in response to opioid crisis?

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Oregon decriminalized all drugs in 2021, but amid rising drug use and overdoses, it's reversing course with a bill to recriminalize personal possession, impacting psychedelics despite their lower risk profile. Critics argue this step back fails to differentiate between drug types and could hinder access to psychedelics' diverse benefits.

How to feed all the power-hungry AI data centers

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Utilities are experiencing a surge in demand from data centers, especially due to AI applications from major tech companies, but face grid capacity issues. The article suggests local "beyond the grid" renewable energy solutions, like solar and batteries, as cost-effective and efficient for powering data centers.

Seattle Law Mandating Higher Delivery Driver Pay Is a Disaster

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Seattle's ordinance to raise app-based food delivery driver earnings backfired, causing customer app deletions and reduced driver pay. Despite the negative effects on drivers, businesses, and vulnerable populations, city officials are reluctant to amend the law.

Integer Tokenization Is Insane (2023)

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The article criticizes GPT2's tokenizer for its inefficient and inconsistent tokenization of integers, lacking a coherent base, which forces the model to memorize rather than understand mathematical operations. It highlights the unique token assignment for many integers and the ad-hoc tokenization of larger numbers.

EagleX 1.7T: Soaring past LLaMA 7B 2T in both English and Multi-lang evals

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The article discusses the release of the RWKV-v5 EagleX 1.7T model, which outperforms LLaMA2 7B in many benchmarks despite having fewer tokens, and details extensive testing across multiple languages and tasks. It also highlights the model's transparency, the importance of dataset quality, and future plans for a 2T token model release.

Gut bacteria–derived serotonin promotes immune tolerance in early life in mice

Thebroken (2003)

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"TheBroken," which began in mid-2003, was a pioneering IPTV show in the hacker genre, hosted by Kevin Rose and Dan Huard. It featured hacking tutorials and interviews, influencing many similar shows, with sporadic episode releases and rumors of a final episode.

JWT confirms something is seriously wrong with our understanding of the universe

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Astronomers confirm the "Hubble Tension," a discrepancy in the universe's expansion rate, using the James Webb and Hubble telescopes. This challenges our cosmic understanding, as different methods yield conflicting expansion speeds.

Researchers, please replace SQLite with DuckDB now

The article suggests researchers using SQLite switch to DuckDB for faster data processing and analysis, highlighting DuckDB's multicore CPU utilization and complex query optimization. Tests demonstrate DuckDB's superior speed over SQLite, particularly with large datasets on shared filesystems.

Evangelicals Use Digital Surveillance to Target the Unconverted

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The Bless Every Home app, supported by evangelical leaders, maps personal data of non-Christians for conversions, raising privacy concerns. It uses detailed demographic data for "prayerwalking," but its practices, like targeting specific communities, have sparked debates about privacy and safety.

Delusions shape our reality

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The article discusses how dismissing delusions undermines human agency, suggesting delusions reflect our inherent drive to make sense of the world. It challenges the assumption that delusional beliefs signify compromised agency, arguing instead they manifest our effort to understand reality.

Hertz's CEO to Step Down as Car Renter Unwinds Bet on EVs

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Hertz Global Holdings Inc. replaces CEO Stephen Scherr after a failed electric vehicle strategy. Gil West, ex-COO of GM's Cruise, takes over and joins the board on April 1.

Hotdoc Documentation Framework

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Hotdoc is a versatile documentation tool with an extensible interface for various tasks, including parsing C and gir files. It enhances CommonMark syntax and includes features like code snippet highlighting.

Man pleads guilty to genetically engineering giant hybrid sheep

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An 80-year-old Montana man admitted to creating giant hybrid sheep for sale to hunting facilities, violating wildlife laws. He faces up to five years in prison and large fines for his nearly decade-long genetic engineering effort.

Surgeon who burnt his initials on a patient's liver

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A surgeon at QEHB, Simon Bramhall, branded his initials onto a patient's liver during a transplant. This act led to his suspension, conviction for battery, and eventual removal from the medical register.

Apple Agrees to Pay $490M to Settle Lawsuit That Tim Cook Defrauded Shareholders

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Apple has settled a lawsuit for $490 million over allegations of misleading shareholders about iPhone demand in China. The settlement, pending court approval, follows claims that CEO Tim Cook failed to disclose falling demand in China in 2018.

About tweaking the fundamental settings of your brain

The article emphasizes the effectiveness of skills with measurable results and encourages personal adaptation of learning methods, highlighting the importance of tweaking one's mental settings over generic life advice. It also stresses the biological aspect of the brain, suggesting that correct physical functioning enhances learning.

Prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing in the general population

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The article discusses a population-based study in Lausanne, Switzerland, to assess sleep-disordered breathing prevalence using modern techniques. Findings show high prevalence, suggesting a need to revise disorder definitions and highlighting associations with several health conditions.

What the Gardasil Testing May Have Missed (2017)

Kesia Lyng, suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome, suspects a link to her Gardasil HPV vaccine received during a clinical trial. The vaccine's safety trials are criticized for flawed methods, potentially underreporting adverse effects.
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SpaceX is hiring a "lawful intercept engineer" to ensure Starlink's phone service complies with government surveillance requests. The service, partnering with T-Mobile, will initially support texts, with voice and data to follow.

First N-channel diamond field-effect transistor for CMOS integrated circuits

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A NIMS team created the world's first n-channel diamond MOSFET, crucial for CMOS circuits in harsh environments. The device promises high-temperature and radiation tolerance, advancing energy-efficient electronics and sensors.

Microsoft, Amazon suspend access to their cloud products in Russia from March 20

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Microsoft and Amazon will halt cloud services in Russia from March 20 due to EU sanctions; this will restrict Russian companies' access to their data and cloud products.

CXL Is Dead in the AI Era

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Two years ago, CXL was hailed as a revolutionary technology for datacenters, but many projects have since been abandoned, and its promise for AI integration is now questioned. Despite the resurgence of interest with Astera Labs' IPO, CXL hardware shipments remain low, and its relevance in AI and datacenter efficiency is heavily debated.

EVs Will Soon Be Cheaper to Make Than Gas Cars but Will Cost Much More to Repair

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The production costs of electric vehicles (EVs) are dropping and may be cheaper than gas cars by 2027, but repair costs and insurance could rise, possibly leading to higher ownership costs. High repair costs may also result in insurers denying coverage or cars being totaled after accidents.