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Who earns a higher salary than you and the jobs they work (flowingdata.com)
4
Collusion between firms increases by ninefold after onset of common leadership (nber.org)
3
US spending on new data centers is set to outpace spending on new office space (twitter.com/michael_nielsen)
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Why are 38 percent of Stanford students saying they're disabled? (reason.com)
1
Nature Retracts Study Predicting Catastrophic Climate Toll (nytimes.com)
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Proximity to coworkers increases long-run development, lowers short-term output (2023) (scholars.harvard.edu)
3
Brian Roemmele Deep Truth Mode (twitter.com/brianroemmele)
2
A Math Horror Show at UC San Diego (wsj.com)
4
The opioid epidemic increased Republican vote share (oup.com)
1
The humanoid robotics race is between Chinese cities (twitter.com/rnaudbertrand)
1
The largest AI data center campuses will soon be a fifth the size of Manhattan (epoch.ai)
6
What the hell is wrong with Europe? [video] (youtube.com)
10
Amazon Pulls Out of Mamdani's NYC–Hundreds Laid Off in Manhattan (msn.com)
8
Tesla gets 14 times more labor productivity per dollar in China than the U.S. (twitter.com/rnaudbertrand)
1
An AI model compressed an encyclopedia into an image (readmultiplex.com)
1
Normalize decorative first letters in code snippets (twitter.com/tjcages)
3
Thermodynamic Computing Is Here (twitter.com/daveshapi)
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A company needs to spend €95k to pay someone €39k as net salary in France (twitter.com/michaelaarouet)
6
Take Weird Ideas Seriously (notboring.co)
4
EU cloud sovereignty framework favors US over EU clouds (twitter.com/rnaudbertrand)
3
Nvidia becomes the first company worth $5T (nbcnews.com)
3
Hello Thermo World (twitter.com/extropic_ai)
1
The fleet is the data center (twitter.com/niccruzpatane)
2
The end of the rip-off economy: AI is radically improving market efficiency (economist.com)
12
Brazil launches AI platform to prosecute authors of posts considered anti-LGBT (gp1.com.br)
1
Brazil launches AI to monitor online anti-LGBTQ+ hate speech (semafor.com)
9
I no longer engage with Nature publishing group (hxstem.substack.com)
22
Keira Knightley's viral rant on the population's cognitive resilience (twitter.com/orphcorp)
1
How China Raced Ahead of the U.S. on Nuclear Power (nytimes.com)
1
Waiting for AI's phase change in mathematics [video] (youtube.com)
4
The Court has declared aboriginal title to your property (twitter.com/by__brittany)
1
Poland removes income tax for parents with two children (euronews.com)
3
Colleges could lose federal student loans due to default rates (thecollegefix.com)
6
I, Sharpie (commonplace.org)
6
Study finds mRNA vaccine direct genomic integration event (thefocalpoints.com)
7
Altman teases ChatGPT porn, personality (twitter.com/sama)
4
Ruth Bader Ginsburg proposed congressional role in statutory interpretation (twitter.com/ajitpai)
1
China's helium shackles explains timing of rare earth controls (twitter.com/rnaudbertrand)
4
Impolite LLM prompts consistently outperform polite ones (arxiv.org)
1
Chinese researchers reversed aging in primates (arnaudbertrand.substack.com)
3
Anguilla now generates 47% of its income from .ai domains (reddit.com)
1
What Is Europe's 'Drone Wall'? (nytimes.com)
1
RoboBees: Autonomous Flying Microrobots (wyss.harvard.edu)
3
The Evolution of Social Paradoxes (twitter.com/stefanfschubert)
4
Broadcast TV Is Obsolete. Let's Auction the Public Airwaves (piratewires.com)
2
Journals infiltrated with 'copycat' papers that can be written by AI (nature.com)
2
The Third Chair (henrikkarlsson.xyz)
6
Left-Wing Terrorism Is on the Rise (theatlantic.com)
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YouTube says it'll bring back creators banned for Covid and election content (businessinsider.com)
18
A 40-year study finds higher science funding under Republicans (psypost.org)
29
Are top CEOs underpaid? (2019) (marginalrevolution.com)
11
Microsoft confirms multiple subsea fiber cuts in the Red Sea (twitter.com/ns123abc)
8
Cognitive ability (probably) peaks between 50 and 60 (hereticalinsights.substack.com)
2
The Racing Speed of 3I/Atlas (avi-loeb.medium.com)
1
Helping people when they need it most (openai.com)
78
[flagged] A dark money group is funding high-profile Democratic influencers (wired.com)
10
Trump hits India with punishing 50% tariffs for buying Russian oil (nbcnews.com)
1
Ibuprofen and acetaminophen linked to antibiotic resistance (medicalxpress.com)
18
Beyond Meat headed to Chapter 11 bankruptcy (thestreet.com)
1
DOJ: Public is invited to help identify crushing regulatory burdens (justice.gov)
19
UK Office of Communication fines US company 4chan (twitter.com/prestonjbyrne)
3
Of Marx and Moloch: How My Attempt to Convert Effective Altruists Backfired (effectivealtruism.org)
2
I finally had the opportunity to drive the Seaglider prototype myself (twitter.com/billythalheimer)
1
Orcas pretend to drown one of their own in macabre training session (livescience.com)
1
Wuthering Heights Keeps Changing (slowboring.com)
5
Machine Bullshit: Characterizing the Emergent Disregard for Truth in LLMs (arxiv.org)
1
Sexual strangulation associated with neural injury (nih.gov)
1
Anarcho Tyranny (twitter.com/typesfast)
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Before releasing a new AI model Sam Altman would be put into a Server room (twitter.com/the_yanco)
1
People who are more likely to die seem to care less about the future (psypost.org)
1
Reflections on adversarial collaboration from the adversaries: was it worth it? (springer.com)
1
Why Israel had no choice (unherd.com)
1
The Bluesky bubble hurts liberals and their causes (washingtonpost.com)
3
Small team creates system that can fix thousands of different mutations at once (twitter.com/drdominicng)
1
Capital gains tax receipts fall 10% as wealthy exit UK (thetimes.com)
1
The future is made of energy (orcasciences.com)
1
Roast: A convention-oriented framework for creating structured AI workflows (github.com/shopify)
1
Without philosophy Einstein said he would have "contributed nothing" (iai.tv)
1
Grok, if IP laws were eliminated would you be better or worse at your mission? (twitter.com/grok)
2
Fighting Overcriminalization in Federal Regulations (whitehouse.gov)
2
Things Everyone Should Know About Violence (stevestewartwilliams.com)
3
Fewer Rules, Better People: The Laws of Bureaudynamics (econlib.org)
1
Positive correlation between excess mortality and Covid-19 vaccinations (researchgate.net)
2
A Review of the Personal Humanoid Robots (readmultiplex.com)
17
Lab Leak: The true origins of Covid-19 (whitehouse.gov)
5
The "Retarded" State of Affairs at Apple: An Interview with DHH (piratewires.com)
2
o3 and AGI, is April 16th AGI day? (marginalrevolution.com)
1
New UK Internet Policing Law Targets US Online Forums (freespeechunion.org)
2
I built a SaaS in 3 days with 0 coding knowledge using AI (twitter.com/constantout)
1
MoCha: Towards Movie-Grade Talking Character Synthesis (huggingface.co)
7
A streaming brain-to-voice neuroprosthesis to restore naturalistic communication (nature.com)
3
The Vanishing Male Writer (marginalrevolution.com)
1
Dominance in AI will come from achieving interpretability [pdf] (baulab.info)
1
Mission mode change detected, now in Monument Mode (twitter.com/firefly_space)
72
Male octopus injects female with venom during sex to avoid being eaten (newscientist.com)
7
Cognitive security is now as important as basic literacy. Here's a true story (twitter.com/tyleralterman)
22
The Press Falls to Another Record Low in Public Trust (jonathanturley.org)
3
Reuters Contract: Large Scale Social Deception (LSD) (usaspending.gov)
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