Articles by Jimmc414
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The Fourth Root Complexity of Data Movement (arxiv.org)

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Alice Sebold, the wrong man, and Syracuse's buried rape crisis (propublica.org)

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XGBoost beat LLMs at finding civilian-harm posts in Ukraine war Telegram data (bellingcat.com)

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Florida Hospitals Act Fast to Discharge Gun Victims Especially If Not Insured (kffhealthnews.org)

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Burning Forests: Osint Tools for Tracking and Reporting Wildfire Damage (bellingcat.com)

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Behind the Refusal: Determining Guardrail Activation via Behavioral Monitoring (arxiv.org)

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How Google and AI Nearly Made a Seasoned Reporter Spiral (propublica.org)

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Kani: A Model Checker for Rust (arxiv.org)

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A 2048-spin bulk acoustic wave Ising machine for number partitioning and Sudoku (arxiv.org)

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How Can Reinforcement Learning Achieve Expert-Level [Chip] Placement? (arxiv.org)

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Heterogeneous Mapping for Analog In-Memory Computing Accelerators (arxiv.org)

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Physics informed generative AI for semiconductor manufacturing (arxiv.org)

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Tracing the Emergence of Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography (2024) (georgetown.edu)

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A Set Theoretic Approach to Detecting Logic Bugs in DBMS InnerJoin Optimizations (arxiv.org)

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PowerFuzz: Power-Based Black-Box Firmware Fuzzing (arxiv.org)

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GPUBreach: Privilege Escalation Attacks on GPUs Using Rowhammer (arxiv.org)

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A new AIs-heading technique to track grain smuggling (bellingcat.com)

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Hackers Broke into Madison Square Garden (404media.co)

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A new AIs-heading technique to track grain smuggling (bellingcat.com)

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Breaking the Tokenizer Barrier: On-Policy Distillation Across Model Families (arxiv.org)

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The church members disagree on politics. Together theyre wiping out medical debt (npr.org)

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PSR J1748−2446ad spins at 24% of the speed of light at it's equator (wikipedia.org)

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Protocol Prying: zero-click vulns in AirDrop and Quick Share (arxiv.org)

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Kops: Extending the eBPF JIT with native ops you don't have to trust (arxiv.org)

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Apple Neural Engine: Architecture, Programming, and Performance (arxiv.org)

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The psychology behind AI fueled delusions (wsj.com)

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US Army gives chaplains 90 days to remove rank insignia (militarytimes.com)

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If they start to gatekeep who gets to use the best models, that is a DoW (twitter.com/jmrphy)

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Federal judge orders DOJ to release more Epstein files by July 2nd (axios.com)

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Israel Asked Facebook to Censor Iran War Content, Internal Documents Show (theintercept.com)

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Anthropic has hired an economist with interesting views on human survival (ft.com)

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Fundamental principles of the universe called into question by two physicists (scientificamerican.com)

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New Mexico governor calls for criminal probe of DEA allowing fentanyl shipments (apnews.com)

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Untethered Goose Game (SoftBank) (ft.com)

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Can You Terraform Mars? (nature.com)

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Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz' immigration detention center has closed (apnews.com)

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Genetic diversity of late Neanderthals in northwestern Europe (nature.com)

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Every Homo Naledi we know of is female, and the implications are fascinating (arstechnica.com)

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1,600°C reactor can melt raw Moon dust into finished solar cells, glass and wire (autonocion.com)

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Spatially distributed complex organic matter detected in Mars crater (science.org)

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NASA's Webb Pinpoints Millions of Stars Within Cigar Galaxy (nasa.gov)

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A Free Tool Is Helping Drivers Dodge Automatic License Plate Readers (gadgetreview.com)

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The Navy's Big 3-D Printing Bet (usni.org)

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CISA now has full Mythos Preview access (nextgov.com)

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Philip K. Dick Takes You Inside His Life Changing Mystical Experience (2014) (openculture.com)

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Phillip K Dick's Divine Interference (burningshore.com)

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Die analysis of the 8087 math coprocessor's fast bit shifter (2020) (righto.com)

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Why the Human Genome's Tangled Physicality May Confound AI (quantamagazine.org)

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Microbubbles in Medicine (worksinprogress.co)

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Watt lies beneath (Geothermal Energy) (worksinprogress.co)

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Against the Survival of the Prettiest (worksinprogress.co)

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A new study rewrites the history of the plague (npr.org)

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Millimeter wave technology drills 100 meters into granite (thinkgeoenergy.com)

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Kahneman: Theory Induced Blindness (safetyinsights.org)

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Tradeoff Between Expertise and Flexibility: A Cognitive Entrenchment Perspective (jstor.org)

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Einstellung Effect (wikipedia.org)

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Government's websites are asking to be hacked (groundup.org.za)

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We aren't getting to AGI without a fight

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ICE denies having a protester database. A letter to Congress sheds more light (npr.org)

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Ultraprocessed Foods and Public Health (aphapublications.org)

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President says Netanyahu will have 'no choice' but to accept a deal with Iran (ft.com)

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Tay AI Chatbot (wikipedia.org)

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AWS reportedly to tuck Grok into Bedrock, despite zero enterprise demand (theregister.com)

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Tabby's Star (KIC 8462852) (wikipedia.org)

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The Pioneer Anomaly (wikipedia.org)

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Phaistos Disc (wikipedia.org)

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Paper from 1967 explaining origins of life was initially rejected 15 times (spacedaily.com)

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Ordinary WiFi can now identify people with near perfect accuracy (sciencedaily.com)

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Post-game depression scale – a measure to capture after finishing video games (springer.com)

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Senior NIAID Official Indicted for Concealing Records During Covid Pandemic (justice.gov)

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Former head of 'Pentagon's think tank' joins Anthropic (defenseone.com)

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US Supreme Court Guts Key Provision of Voting Rights Act (reuters.com)

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Electrical current might be the key to a better cup of coffee (arstechnica.com)

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Utah data center will generate and consume more power than state, nears approval (sltrib.com)

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[dupe] SpaceX says it has agreement to acquire Cursor for $60B (bloomberg.com)

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Bloodlines of Illuminati [pdf] (cia.gov)

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Operation Gladio (wikipedia.org)

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The Business Plot of 1933 (wikipedia.org)

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Traders place $760M bet on falling oil ahead of Hormuz announcement (reuters.com)

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Court unanimously sides with oil and gas companies in suit over damage to coast (scotusblog.com)

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Kitum Cave (wikipedia.org)

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Who Is Amy Eskridge? Scientist's Death Queried Amid US Expert Mysteries (newsweek.com)

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DARPA builds AI to investigate China's claim it can break military encryption (scientificamerican.com)

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US appeals court declares 158-year-old home distilling ban unconstitutional (theguardian.com)

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Vitamin D May Reduce Buildup of Alzheimer's Tau Proteins (neurology.org)

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Fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire appears broken as attacks continue across the region (npr.org)

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The Voorhees law of traffic: why the car you passed always returns (royalsocietypublishing.org)

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EPA official in charge of methane regulations was an oil and gas lobbyist (propublica.org)

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The Birth of America Online (bhamwiki.com)

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Darkness can "travel" faster than light speed (nature.com)

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Scientists Cloned a Mouse for 58 Generations. The Results Were Catastrophic (popularmechanics.com)

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Jobs Being Created by AI (wsj.com)

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President signs order to restrict mailin ballots in likely unconstitutional move (theguardian.com)

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China and Pakistan present new Iran deal: Ceasefire for opening Hormuz (axios.com)

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U.S. exempts oil industry from protecting Gulf animals, for 'national security' (npr.org)

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Trump Tells Aides He's Willing to End War Without Reopening Hormuz (wsj.com)

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A Nursing Home Owner Got a Pardon. The Families of His Patients Got Nothing (propublica.org)

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They Believed They Found $500M in Civil War Gold. Then the FBI Swooped In(2025) (popularmechanics.com)

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How Iran is making a mint from the current war (economist.com)

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Natural-Language Agent Harnesses (arxiv.org)