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1
The online index of mathematical databases (mathbases.org)
1
We're all alone with our thoughts (aurelien2022.substack.com)
3
Riding the autism bicycle to retraction town (nobreakthroughs.substack.com)
1
Serenity, Courage, Wisdom and AI (thehumanspirit.substack.com)
4
The Cult of Can't – You Just Can't Assume Anything Will Work (aurelien2022.substack.com)
2
Drones will upheave society like we haven't seen for 700 years (2014) (qz.com)
2
Rolling Stone magazine lays off critic Alan Sepinwall, among others (bsky.app)
3
In praise of buying cheap knives instead of a single expensive chef knife (2021) (archive.org)
1
Google URL Removal Bug Enabled Attackers to Deindex URLs (searchenginejournal.com)
1
University insures itself against a drop in Chinese students (2018) (insurancebusinessmag.com)
7
Why DSM is mostly false (2023) (ghaemi.substack.com)
2
All Paths to Happiness (2013) (physicsnapkins.wordpress.com)
1
CrankTest: A proposed benchmark of LLM sycophancy (twitter.com/lefthanddraft)
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When DEF CON partners with the U.S. Army (jackpoulson.substack.com)
2
Comic Caption Swapper (comicswap.art)
2
Darkness at Noon (1940) (archive.org)
2
Lose/Lose (wikipedia.org)
3
Steam rules updated to prohibit content that violate payment processor's rules (automaton-media.com)
1
Power-seeking, by any person, may be equivalent to minimizing uncertainty (lesswrong.com)
3
New WeTransfer ToS allows them to make derivative works of yours without payment (akanchasrivastava.org)
3
The Tor Project removed OS spoofing from TOR intentionally (youtube.com)
1
Can we believe anything about markups anymore? (nicholasdecker.substack.com)
1
Be History or Do History? (venkateshrao.com)
7
How the Las Vegas Sphere was built (cewblog.com)
2
My, Earth really is full of things (2005) (archive.org)
2
The newest 4o release of ChatGPT is severely misaligned (reddit.com)
1
Relentlessly Resourceful (2009) (paulgraham.com)
2
Dr. Indiana Jones discovers that his bid for tenure has been denied (mcsweeneys.net)
18
Bundeswehr to remove all Microsoft software from its systems (itprotoday.com)
1
The UK Automation Revolution (hrnews.co.uk)
19
Elon Musk Pressured Reddit CEO Steve Huffman about Moderation (theverge.com)
3
Diolkos (wikipedia.org)
2
Pubchem Appears to Be Offline (nih.gov)
2
Tastedive (tastedive.com)
3
AHA calls for declaration of national emergency over IV bag shortages (statnews.com)
2
Post-Covid fatigue has a neural basis (sciencedirect.com)
2
The four-currencies model of piracy (fortressofdoors.com)
2
The blood microbiome is probably not real (mcgill.ca)
1
Ask HN: Are any of the new AI-driven search engines your daily driver?
1
The Origin of the Fork (2009) (leitesculinaria.com)
1
Taxation in the Animal Kingdom (2009) (nytimes.com)
9
The Semmelweis myth and why it's not true (2018) (digitaltonto.com)
1
Commonly Identified Brain Networks (wikipedia.org)
2
Maximum Power Principle (wikipedia.org)
1
Covid and Noun-Memory Effects (ribbonfarm.com)
2
Flow (Psychology) (wikipedia.org)
1
Monolith (ribbonfarm.com)
22
Bill proposes for all Chinese high schoolers to receive military training (nikkei.com)
1
The data in Jonathan Haidt's new book doesn't support it's conclusions (thedailybeast.com)
1
Can malaria make a comeback in the developed world? (gavi.org)
2
Producers aren't seeing any new earnings from record global cocoa prices (thehindu.com)
1
The illusion of free will (2001) (inquiringmind.com)
4
Use of poultry litter as cattle feed may be behind H5N1 outbreak in US cows (telegraph.co.uk)
1
The Russian Fox and the Evolution of Intelligence (2011) (ribbonfarm.com)
0
Planetocopia (2010) (worlddreambank.org)
22
There are likely >1e12 SQLite databases on Earth (sqlite.org)
1