Articles by Jimmc414
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New NDAA legislation mandates DoD steering committee on AGI (defensescoop.com)

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FBI Paid $851K in Overtime for Epstein 'Transparency Project' Redactions (bloomberg.com)

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ChatGPT is leaking unhashed PII in network traffic (twitter.com/xw33bttv)

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Unexpected events and prosocial behavior: the Batman effect (nature.com)

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FBI Director Waived Polygraph Security Screening for Three Senior Staff (propublica.org)

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Black-Box On-Policy Distillation of Large Language Models (arxiv.org)

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Shell Grotto, Margate (wikipedia.org)

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NY resident arrested for working second job, faces 15 years in jail (hindustantimes.com)

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Supreme Court will consider whether people who smoke pot can legally own guns (apnews.com)

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Governor vetoes California bill banning cookware with PFAS (theguardian.com)

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Why "Everyone Dies" Gets AGI All Wrong (bengoertzel.substack.com)

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Beyond All Reason (beyondallreason.info)

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New research suggests interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is the largest of its kind (chron.com)

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Jupiter's Volcanic Moon Io (nasa.gov)

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Possible Explanations for Rising Melanoma Rates Despite Increased Sunscreen Use (nih.gov)

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NASA's Juno Mission Captures [Green] Lightning on Jupiter (2023) (nasa.gov)

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Braess' Paradox (wikipedia.org)

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Diverse Intelligence: an essential field for questions of AI and Consciousness (osf.io)

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Moravec's Paradox (wikipedia.org)

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Mpemba Effect (wikipedia.org)

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Calculators in the Classroom (1975) (sciencenews.org)

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Ask HN: Does detection bias explain all of 3I/ATLAS's anomalies?

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Simpson's Paradox (wikipedia.org)

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Grandmother Hypothesis (wikipedia.org)

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Hormesis (wikipedia.org)

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Epstein survivors float release of unofficial client list (axios.com)

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Antagonistic Pleiotropy Hypothesis (wikipedia.org)

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Study finds PFAS in Reusable Feminine Hygiene Products (acs.org)

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Obesity Paradox (wikipedia.org)

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Hygiene Hypothesis (wikipedia.org)

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The Brain's Map of the Body Is Surprisingly Stable–Even After a Limb Is Lost (scientificamerican.com)

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Inouye Solar Telescope delivers record images of solar flare and coronal loops (phys.org)

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Doge Targeted Him on Social Media. Then the Taliban Took His Family (propublica.org)

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The Bulgarian and Soviet Virus Factories (1991) (bas.bg)

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Is radicalization reinforced by social media censorship? (2021) (arxiv.org)

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Ask HN: Are we allowed to discuss Israel on HN?

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How Jewish American pedophiles hide from justice in Israel (2020) (cbsnews.com)

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Five journalists killed in targeted Israeli airstrike on Gaza (theguardian.com)

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Putin Tells U.S. He'll Halt War in Exchange for Eastern Ukraine (wsj.com)

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Ask HN: Does simulation theory invalidate its own evidence?

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US class-action lawsuit would force EPA to reinstate $3B climate program (theguardian.com)

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EPA Moves to Cancel $7B in Grants for Solar Energy (nytimes.com)

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US links $1.9B in state disaster funds to Israel boycott stance (reuters.com)

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Montreal Experiments (wikipedia.org)

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325 Palestinians killed this week at food aid sites (npr.org)

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91 people killed and 600 wounded while waiting for aid in Gaza in last 24 hours (theguardian.com)

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In Gaza, mounting evidence of famine and widespread starvation (un.org)

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Middle School Cheerleaders Made TikTok Portraying School Shooting, Face Felonies (propublica.org)

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The US fertility rate reached an all-time low in 2024, CDC data shows (cdc.gov)

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Israel announces daily pauses in Gaza fighting as aid airdrops begin (reuters.com)

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Gaza aid site offered a 'women only' day. It didn't stop the killing (bbc.com)

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AlphaGo Moment for Model Architecture Discovery (arxiv.org)

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Executive order seeks to expand involuntary commitment of homeless individuals (whitehouse.gov)

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Study links caffeine intake to decreased antibiotic potency in common bacteria (phys.org)

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UN: Israeli Forces Have Killed over 1,000 Palestinians Seeking Aid Since May (apnews.com)

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A 100K-yr-old burial site in Israel is changing what we know about early humans (apnews.com)

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Novel material efficiently removes 'forever chemicals' (phys.org)

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Supreme Court allows Trump to fire 3 Democrats on consumer safety panel (npr.org)

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Israeli fire kills 67 people seeking aid in Gaza (reuters.com)

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Iron oxide nanoparticles under extreme pressure exhibit new magnetic properties (nature.com)

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Over 30 AI models have been trained at 10^25 FLOP or greater (epoch.ai)

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Change in suicides during and after installation of Golden Gate Bridge barriers (bmj.com)

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What is going on with US weather radar today? (niu.edu)

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Methodological Flaws Undermining Recent AI 'Scheming' Claims (aipanic.news)

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Claude Code adds native support for Windows (github.com/anthropics)

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Before Tragedy, Texas Repeatedly Rejected Pleas for Flood Alarm Funding (nytimes.com)

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Ask HN: What makes an AI system an "agent" vs. just software with if-then logic?

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The Mystery of Transient Luminous Events (seversondells.com)

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DOJ, FBI conclude Epstein had no "client list," committed suicide (axios.com)

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Inside a plan to use AI to amplify doubts about the dangers of pollutants (theguardian.com)

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Anomalous radio signals detected in Antarctica coming upward from Earth (popularmechanics.com)

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The Holy Grail of Automation: Now a Robot Can Unload a Truck (wsj.com)

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Poison in the water: town with the worst case of PFAS contamination (theguardian.com)

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One of ChatGPT's popular uses just got skewered by Stanford researchers (sfgate.com)

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Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI (wikipedia.org)

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The Decreasing Value of Chain of Thought in Prompting - Mollick (ssrn.com)

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Israel providing guns to Gaza gang to bolster opposition to Hamas (timesofisrael.com)

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I was enjoying a midnight swim. My girlfriend kissed me and the nightmare began (theguardian.com)

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First-ever airborne toxic chemical detected in Western Hemisphere (phys.org)

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Food additive titanium dioxide likely has more toxic effects than thought (theguardian.com)

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[dupe] Johnson and Johnson knew for decades that asbestos was in its Baby Powder(2018) (reuters.com)

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Johnson and Johnson knew for decades that asbestos was in its Baby Powder(2018) (reuters.com)

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The mysterious drop in fentanyl seizures on the U.S.-Mexico border (washingtonpost.com)

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Iron Pillar of Delhi (wikipedia.org)

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Red Cross says at least 21 killed and dozens shot in Gaza aid incident (bbc.com)

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What to Know About Aid Getting to Gaza (nytimes.com)

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Red Cross says at least 21 killed and dozens shot in Gaza aid incident (bbc.com)

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FBI–Martin Luther King Letter (wikipedia.org)

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Association of Endothelial Dysfunction with THC-Edible Use (jamanetwork.com)

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In rare move, Harvard revokes tenure and cuts ties with star business professor (wgbh.org)

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Microbe from Man's Wound Able to Feed on Hospital Plastic (sciencealert.com)

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The Lycurgus Cup (wikipedia.org)

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One Company Poisoned the Planet [video] (youtube.com)

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UnitedHealth paid nursing homes to reduce hospital transfers (theguardian.com)

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DHS Is Considering Reality Show Where Immigrants Compete for Citizenship (wsj.com)

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Why Gen X is the real loser generation (economist.com)

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State of Alabama reports "significant security breach" (al.com)

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Operation Sea-Spray: San Francisco (wikipedia.org)

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Why 536 was 'the worst year to be alive' (2018) (science.org)

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Professors say UAB is 'altering' research proposals, pressuring faculty: Letter (al.com)