Articles by YeGoblynQueenne
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Annual Production of 1/72 (22mm) scale plastic soldiers, 1958-2025 (plasticsoldierreview.com)

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A rotten system ensures miscarriages of justice will continue (theconversation.com)

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Why Does A.I. Write Like ...That? (nytimes.com)

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Nearly all UK drivers say headlights are too bright (bbc.com)

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UK Driving test rules to change in bid to stop bots booking slots (bbc.com)

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Debunking Countersteering Myths with Science (youtube.com)

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AI-powered nimbyism could grind UK planning system to a halt, experts warn (theguardian.com)

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AI Models Fail Miserably at This One Easy Task: Telling Time (ieee.org)

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Logic Theorist: The program that rewrote the foundations of mathematics (bigthink.com)

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The race to train AI robots how to act human in the real world (latimes.com)

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Robotic lawnmower uses AI to dodge cats, toys (theregister.com)

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Custom Off-Road BMW R1150GS Adventure Sidecar Built by Boxer Metal (2014) [video] (youtube.com)

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Microsoft hypes PCs with NPUs, still can't offer a good reason to buy one (theregister.com)

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AI: The slacker's dream come true (theregister.com)

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Never Trust Those YouTube "Experts" (AI-generated motorcycle tutorial videos) (youtube.com)

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[flagged] The Israeli right's 'time of miracles' is over. Palestinians are going nowhere (972mag.com)

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A 75-year-old powerlifter headed to the world championships (theguardian.com)

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Companies Are Being Torn Apart by AI "Workslop," Stanford Research Finds (futurism.com)

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'Tentacles squelching wetly': the human subtitle writers under threat from AI (theguardian.com)

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Inventor says most humanoid robots today are 'terrifying' (theregister.com)

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As Xi and Putin chase immortality, let's talk about digital presidents-for-life (theregister.com)

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Ten Thousand Lifetimes with Roguelikes (mccowan.space)

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First AI-powered ransomware spotted, but it's not active – yet (theregister.com)

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'It's back to the future': the 13th-century castle built by hand in France (theguardian.com)

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The Guardian view on UK's AI strategy: risk it is dependency dressed up in hype (theguardian.com)

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Fish, teapots and a pineapple Ghana's most stylish coffins – in pictures (theguardian.com)

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The Most Nihilistic Conflict on Earth (theatlantic.com)

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Why have blue whales stopped singing? The mystery worrying scientists (aljazeera.com)

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The End of Chicken-Breast Dominance (theatlantic.com)

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Dehorning rhinos reduces poaching by 80%, study finds (theguardian.com)

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Young African social spiders hunt in a game of 'grandmother's footsteps' [video] (youtube.com)

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I'm observing a mini Moravec's paradox within robotics (twitter.com/drjimfan)

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Evidence of death row inmate Robert Roberson's innocence stronger (expressnews.com)

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Stop flooding us with AI-based grant applications, begs Health Institute (theregister.com)

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Air France Flight 4590 (wikipedia.org)

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ChatGPT is not my peer. It should not review my papers. (buttondown.com/ctrl-alt-tim)

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A Trojan horse': toxic sewage sludge became a threat to the future of UK farming (theguardian.com)

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Microsoft Copilot joins ChatGPT at the feet of the mighty Atari 2600 Video Chess (theregister.com)

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AI: Great Expectations (1988) [pdf] (csail.mit.edu)

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Is there a half-life for the success rates of AI agents? (arxiv.org)

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A Conversation with Meron Rapoport from "A Land for All" (k-larevue.com)

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Myanmar's chinlone ball sport threatened by conflict and rattan shortages (aljazeera.com)

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Hawk Masters Traffic Lights to Hunt Urban Prey (scienceblog.com)

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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Reasonless Intermediate Tokens (arxiv.org)

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Ask HN: Is This Academic Misconduct?

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Rallels Between Generative AI and Humanoid Robots (rodneybrooks.com)

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(How) Do reasoning models reason? (arxiv.org)

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A.I. Experiments in War Raise Ethical Concerns (nytimes.com)

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Is Keir Starmer being advised by AI? The UK government won't tell us (newscientist.com)

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'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine (theguardian.com)

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Christianity was always for the poor (2024) (jacobin.com)

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Energy demands from AI datacentres to quadruple by 2030, says IEA report (theguardian.com)

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AI is transforming peer review – and many scientists are worried (nature.com)

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A rotten system ensures miscarriages of justice will continue (theconversation.com)

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Purging Scientific Datasets to Fight "Wokeness" and "Waste" (jacobin.com)

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US government withdraws support for research that mentions 'climate' (theguardian.com)

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UK copyright law consultation 'fixed' in favour of AI firms, peer says (theguardian.com)

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Nuclear fusion: it's time for a reality check (theguardian.com)

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Genomic prediction of IQ is modern snake oil (theinfinitesimal.substack.com)

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Breaking Wheel (wikipedia.org)

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'Precocious' early-career scientists with high citation counts proliferate (nature.com)

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Dutch suburb where residents must grow food on at least half of their property (theguardian.com)

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Sweden is a nearly cashless society NAD that affects people who are left out (theconversation.com)

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Is it true that up to half of people have no inner monologue? I investigated (theguardian.com)

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'I received a first but felt tainted': inside the university AI cheating crisis (theguardian.com)

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I was a long-haired teenage boy in the 1960s. Why did everyone hate us so much? (theguardian.com)

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Dune at 40: David Lynch's oddball adaptation remains a fascination (theguardian.com)

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'Systematic reviews' extracting broad conclusions from many studies are in peril (science.org)

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Waymo gets stuck in a roundabout loop (reddit.com)

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Tech companies Palantir and Anduril form fellowship for AI adventures (theregister.com)

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Comparative lit class will be first in Humanities division to use UCL AI (ucla.edu)

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Japanese scientists were pioneers of AI; they're being written out of history (theconversation.com)

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[flagged] 'I had no idea being a social drinker would damage my liver by 31' (bbc.co.uk)

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Microsoft starts boiling the Copilot frog: It's not a soup you want to drink (theregister.com)

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Forest keepers: Arhuaco balance modern and ancient ways – photo essay (theguardian.com)

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Kong Yiji: The memes that lay bare China's youth disillusionment (bbc.co.uk)

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LLMs Orchestrating Structured Reasoning Achieve Kaggle Grandmaster Level (arxiv.org)

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How Far Is Video Generation from World Model: A Physical Law Perspective (arxiv.org)

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[dupe] Kentucky man declared brain dead wakes up during organ harvesting (theguardian.com)

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Scientific papers that mention AI get a citation boost (nature.com)

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[flagged] Tesla Optimus bots were controlled by humans during the 'We, Robot' event (techcrunch.com)

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Invert a Binary Tree – $10k AI Reasoning Challenge (v2) (gist.github.com)

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I was written off by John Lewis for car insurance because I'm an author (theguardian.com)

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Can AI have common sense? Finding out is key to achieving machine intelligence (nature.com)

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'People say, just get surgery, and I'm like: Bruh, this is after surgery' (theguardian.com)

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'Places to heal, not to harm': brutal prison design kills off hope (theguardian.com)

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"Self-Driving" Cars Have a Dirty Secret. and It's a Big One (futurism.com)

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Genetic ghosts suggest Covid's market origins (bbc.com)

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[flagged] Executions of the conceivably innocent are no better than human sacrifice (latimes.com)

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Doctor who sounded alarm on ultra-processed food urges tougher action (theguardian.com)

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Britain's 'broken' water system: a history of death, denial and diarrhoea (theconversation.com)

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Suspected serial killers and unsuspected statistical blunders (sagepub.com)

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Operating on the wrong body part – what can be done to prevent it? (theconversation.com)

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Illegal visa network making millions fleecing students (bbc.com)

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Lucy Letby hospital's 'inexplicable spike' in baby deaths not unusual (telegraph.co.uk)

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US arms advantage over Russia and China threatens stability, experts warn (theguardian.com)

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Amazon is trying to trick me into signing up for Prime services (theguardian.com)

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Using SWI-Prolog in the Browser (WASM) (swi-prolog.org)

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An epidemic of falls on the 'mean streets' of Athens (theguardian.com)