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cynicalpeace
2024-10-11T11:44:19
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You have stated you agree that wars between nuclear powers are extremely foolish.<p>It&#x27;s difficult to say how you can stop such wars if you don&#x27;t know what the war is.
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pllbnk
2024-10-11T11:44:24
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Do you have anything against B2B contracts and hiring freelancers? Employing on contractual basis allows you easily cancel the contract or prevent its extension.
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exmadscientist
2024-10-11T11:44:53
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It is, as so often the case, a classic prisoner&#x27;s dilemma problem [0]: &quot;no nukes&quot; is pretty clearly superior to &quot;any nukes at all&quot;, but &quot;they have nukes but we don&#x27;t&quot; is game over, so... nukes for all (major world powers)!<p>It&#x27;s awful, but that&#x27;s the prisoner&#x27;s dilemma for you. I have a hard time respecting any anti-nuclear activist who doesn&#x27;t at least acknowledge this facet of things, even if &quot;no one has nukes and no one can easily get them&quot; really would be best for the world.<p>[0]: if anyone hasn&#x27;t seen it before, the interactive <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ncase.me&#x2F;trust&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ncase.me&#x2F;trust&#x2F;</a> on the iterated prisoner&#x27;s dilemma is <i>excellent</i>
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Desafinado
2024-10-11T11:44:56
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Poetry, although I wouldn&#x27;t say that I started with no natural talent. I was already a good writer.<p>I&#x27;ve been doing it seriously for twelve years now. Three years ago I finally took my writing to a professional critiquing site to refine the skill. Now I&#x27;m pretty much where poets hope to get to.<p>I&#x27;ve produced three books, one public.
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2024-10-11T11:45:01
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2024-10-11T11:45:14
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nsmog767
2024-10-11T11:45:25
I love meritocracy, but all the recent anti-DEI rhetoric is bad
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2024-10-11T11:45:37
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2024-10-11T11:45:37
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lemonberry
2024-10-11T11:45:46
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This is great, but most people don&#x27;t care about coding or building their websites for scratch. Most people don&#x27;t work on their own cars. Authors don&#x27;t bind their own books.<p>People want to share their thoughts, stories, and photos. In my opinion, we need better tools to allow people to create their own sites without needing to code.
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sunkcostisalie
2024-10-11T11:45:46
Big Oil Must Pay for Storm Damage
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f0c1s
2024-10-11T11:46:01
Design Principles from Leptonica
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2024-10-11T11:46:01
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rntn
2024-10-11T11:46:08
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dsr_
2024-10-11T11:46:15
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Pretty sure nobody except Toyota thought hydrogen was going to be a useful intermediate fuel: handling is ridiculously difficult compared to room-temperature liquids, energy density is ridiculously low.<p>It would have made more sense to sell Fischer-Tropsch synthesized carbon fuel from purpose-grown crops, at a mere 3x the current production price of fossil carbon fuels, using the existing infrastructure for distribution into existing vehicles.
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devgithub
2024-10-11T11:46:21
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Lio
2024-10-11T11:46:21
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Personally, I find the &quot;tax dodger&quot; talk to be unhelpful.<p>When I was contracting HMRC would not give me a hard list of rules to follow even if I wanted to.<p>For example if you deliver some piece of code and the customer asks you to provide support for it, is that inside or outside?<p>The initial software is a deliverable and so within your control.<p>Support though is usually based on time and issues that the customer brings to you. That could be said to be out of your control.<p>So is the contract inside or outside? You and your accountant can only guess.<p>That wizard you mention only gives guidance, it does not provide a legal answer.<p>Plus HMRC can and do retrospectively change the rules to reopen accounts years after they were originally accepted.<p>There&#x27;s no finality there and the longer you run your business the bigger risk.<p>At the time I couldn&#x27;t find a suitable insurance service to cover that risk. I believe there are now finally IR35 cover products but it worried me enough that I just closed my contracting business down.<p>I can only assume that as HMRC were happy with that winding down that I was not a &quot;tax dodger&quot; all along.
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devgithub
2024-10-11T11:46:28
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stroupwaffle
2024-10-11T11:46:38
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Yeah I recommend reading “JavaScript the good parts” and don’t use anything far beyond those. Instead of “compile-time safety guarantees” by these vendor-lock-ins-masquerading-as-open-source, just use the language as it was designed: dynamically, and unit test—because you’re gonna be doing those anyway.
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nodeshiftcloud
2024-10-11T11:46:44
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danicuki
2024-10-11T11:46:52
Become a Full-Time Blockchain Developer in 3 Steps
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https://build.w3d.community/?referred_by=CepU6HFL7xcpDbMtm5mYxK5TCva2&utm_campaign=danicuki
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danicuki
2024-10-11T11:46:52
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1 - Join and Graduate on the free WEB3DEV Rust Bootcamp designed to equip you with essential skills. 2 - Enroll and Complete the Polkadot Blockchain Academy taking your knowledge to the next level 3 - Get Hired by Leading Polkadot Projects: With your new expertise, secure a position with one of the many Polkadot projects actively hiring skilled Rust developers.
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2024-10-11T11:46:53
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verzali
2024-10-11T11:47:09
Unveils Its Final Haven-1 Space Station Design
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reassembled
2024-10-11T11:47:10
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Everything except Windows 7 and XP that is.
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Aachen
2024-10-11T11:47:25
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That&#x27;s sound logic. In this specific case of capitalistic incentives, I haven&#x27;t noticed that it&#x27;s working out in a way that make one more vulnerable to DDoS when one pays for bandwidth
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Its_Padar
2024-10-11T11:47:29
Ask HN: Does anyone know any good small chatbot LLMs?
Does anyone know of any extremely small (&lt;1 GB) LLMs made specifically for chatting that can be run locally?
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dogben
2024-10-11T11:47:39
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There were instruments dropped by parachute.
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cchi_co
2024-10-11T11:47:42
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The Hibakusha&#x27;s firsthand accounts and efforts have kept the horrors of nuclear war alive in the world&#x27;s consciousness, helping to build a lasting taboo against the use of such weapons.
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kachapopopow
2024-10-11T11:47:48
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By &quot;nothing&quot; is that there isn&#x27;t a piece of you that is still you. Disintegration means that we can still find pieces of &quot;you&quot; in the environment. Not sure if there&#x27;s any recoverable DNA left thought, that was most likely destroyed by the other waves of the atomic bomb.
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diogocp
2024-10-11T11:47:57
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&gt; unless your conversation partner is an idiot or a bore, there is usually something redeeming there.<p>My recent experience is that even intelligent and thoughtful people start sounding like idiots when they decide to talk politics, and the conversations quickly turn into a huge bore. All I can do is roll my eyes.
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KayL
2024-10-11T11:48:49
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WP plugins are very stable. It&#x27;s their advantage.
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exmadscientist
2024-10-11T11:48:52
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Doesn&#x27;t the history of war in the twentieth century (because we&#x27;ve got to start somewhere) suggest that &quot;international law&quot; means <i>absolutely fucking nothing at fucking all</i> when it comes to major wars?<p>Why bother?<p>What are you going to do to enforce it, invade the guy who just nuked&#x2F;invaded you&#x2F;your friends?
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taubek
2024-10-11T11:49:03
Man developed a 'headspin hole' after years of breakdancing, case report says
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danicuki
2024-10-11T11:49:17
Join-Accumulate Machine: A Semi-Coherent Scalable Trustless VM
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https://graypaper.com/
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2024-10-11T11:49:17
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bigtex
2024-10-11T11:49:25
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bigtex
2024-10-11T11:49:25
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Elon promised robotaxis by 2020.
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cchi_co
2024-10-11T11:49:31
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Just how widespread the effects of World War II were
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forinti
2024-10-11T11:49:32
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My grandparents&#x27; village has been growing, but only because it has become a sleeper town for Aveiro (and maybe Porto - there&#x27;s a train station nearby).<p>Portugal is such a great place to live, it just lacks reasonably paying jobs.
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DrBazza
2024-10-11T11:49:35
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The Matrix ranks third in my list of &#x27;wow&#x27; moments in the cinema.<p>Joint first is the opening of Saving Private Ryan, and brontosaurus (?) in the true-dinosaur scene of Jurassic Park (not the raptor eggs bit).<p>SPR&#x27;s opening was just visceral, especially on a huge cinema screen.<p>And Jurassic Park&#x27;s use of the subwoofer meant you really felt that first scene.<p>FWIW Lost in Space, the year before the Matrix had &#x27;bullet time&#x27; in it and no-one seems to remember that.
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Aachen
2024-10-11T11:49:37
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Found the source for more context: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=24699292">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=24699292</a>
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flappyeagle
2024-10-11T11:49:41
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cynicalpeace
2024-10-11T11:49:45
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A lot less war under his admin than now. And I voted for the current admin.<p>He&#x27;s more jingoistic than Dick Cheney?
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ostadgeorge
2024-10-11T11:49:48
Ostadgeorge
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f0c1s
2024-10-11T11:49:54
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&gt; Provide create() and destroy() functions for all data structures.<p>Every data structure (almost) must have defaultValue() and errorValue() functions too.
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2024-10-11T11:50:09
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rwmj
2024-10-11T11:50:21
Where Have All the Chief Metaverse Officers Gone?
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https://www.wired.com/story/where-have-all-the-chief-metaverse-officers-gone/
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rbanffy
2024-10-11T11:50:26
"Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa" Full Documentary Film, Free [video]
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rwmj
2024-10-11T11:50:38
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<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.ph&#x2F;HI3qG" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.ph&#x2F;HI3qG</a>
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KayL
2024-10-11T11:50:45
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100% TRUE.<p>Also, a simple and workable e-cart<p>I tried many alternatives. Their upgrade path is painful.
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steph-123
2024-10-11T11:50:50
Mozilla has issued an emergency security update for Firefox
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2024-10-11T11:50:50
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meowzor
2024-10-11T11:51:03
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Sat_P
2024-10-11T11:51:09
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I was using Boxcryptor with OneDrive for over 5 years and once they shut it down, I moved everything back to my local SSD. This had a number of advantages, the biggest one being that I could now use MacOS search to find files at lighting speed. I’ll never go back to cloud storage for files again due to latency. As a precaution, I now back up all of my data to an external HDD daily, then to a separate one on 1st of each month. Critical financial data is archived to a BluRay on the first day of each quarter.
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erlend_sh
2024-10-11T11:51:15
Ask HN: How much could we get done with a 2 year moratorium on 'frameworks' dev?
I pose this hypothetical as relentless app-framework&#x2F;engine producer (jMonkeyEngine, Amethyst engine, Bones engine, Leaf protocol..) who would kinda love to just be told from up high: “no more middleware polishing, make the app&#x2F;game!”.<p>I’m the guy who’s telling everyone ‘make a game, not an engine’ while relentlessly churning out all engines and no completed games&#x2F;apps :D<p>And we the guys (non-gendered) are legion. There’s so many of us developing tools primarily made for <i>other developers</i>, sometimes I wonder if we’ve gotten way too spoiled by the glut of capital in our industry. Are we getting the Job to Done?<p>I’d give us (all techies) a D+ right now. Still so much toy-making rather than tool-making. So much goofing around when we’ve got so little time left to build more preparedness and robustness into our systems before resources start getting more scarce.<p>So just as a thought exercise, as admissions or roasts etc., can you imagine the amount of Very Useful Right Now stuff we could get done?
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nolist_policy
2024-10-11T11:51:18
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You can use 90% of typescript from pure JavaScript: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.typescriptlang.org&#x2F;docs&#x2F;handbook&#x2F;jsdoc-supported-types.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.typescriptlang.org&#x2F;docs&#x2F;handbook&#x2F;jsdoc-supported...</a>
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cchi_co
2024-10-11T11:51:25
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I agree completely. The award serves as a crucial reminder of the ever-present threat of nuclear weapons
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2024-10-11T11:51:29
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2024-10-11T11:51:37
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piva00
2024-10-11T11:51:42
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Can we think on the next step then? A nuclear nation invades and annexes territories from a non-nuclear one, given the premise to avoid wars between nuclear powers by proxy it means that a nuclear nation can then invade and annex anything in their surroundings with little repercussion, since we want to avoid any escalation towards nuclear powers at war. They settle for peace, the nuclear power gets what they want, stops for a while to re-arm, and then pushes to another non-nuclear nation.<p>What would stop other nations from pursuing their own nukes if that&#x27;s the case? It also would make any military alliance such as NATO moot, there are only 3 nuclear powers in the alliance, any other country in the alliance which gets invaded by a nuclear power wouldn&#x27;t be able to call for help since we want to avoid nuclear confrontation.<p>This only spirals more and more, countries without nukes are at a massive disadvantage, they will naturally seek nukes to protect themselves, just increasing the odds that a nuclear exchange will happen by sheer statistics.<p>&gt; This is why I will be voting for the candidate who was not endorsed by Dick Cheney.<p>Proving my point that you don&#x27;t think very rationally at all.
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hulitu
2024-10-11T11:51:44
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&gt; you probably want to understand the modern history of S. Korea,<p>&quot;The uprising was violently suppressed by the South Korean military with the approval and logistical support of the United States under Carter administration, which feared the uprising might spread to other cities and tempt North Korea to interfere.<p>So normal democracy at work. Nothing to see here. &#x2F;s
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rightbyte
2024-10-11T11:51:59
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I think it is a quite common fate for these &#x27;see ignored problems clearly&#x27; types to go insane.
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ostadgeorge
2024-10-11T11:52:00
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2024-10-11T11:52:00
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2024-10-11T11:52:02
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ftfft
2024-10-11T11:52:08
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Pro-women and pro-safeguarding, actually. That&#x27;s the actual intent of this legislation.
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FollowingTheDao
2024-10-11T11:52:26
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I have frequent chest pains as well since my early 20s! They tell me it is costochondritis but my inflammatory markers are always exceptional. I know what it is now and it is totally neurological, both issues.<p>Wonder if you have noticed if you were neurologically sensitive to any types of foods?
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mightyham
2024-10-11T11:52:42
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I&#x27;m not sure what setup you have, but debugging TS code is pretty trivial. I use vite for all my projects at work and when running the dev server there is seamless integrations with the debugging dev panel in Chrome or Firefox.
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mppm
2024-10-11T11:52:55
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As an addition (and correction) to this, powerful thermonuclear weapons don&#x27;t vaporize anyone either. They are targeted for high-altitude airbursts and kill through a combination of burns and building collapse, plus secondary fires, infection and breakdown of emergency services. The majority of the victims would not die an instant death.<p>For more information: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;nuclearweaponarchive.org&#x2F;Nwfaq&#x2F;Nfaq5.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;nuclearweaponarchive.org&#x2F;Nwfaq&#x2F;Nfaq5.html</a>
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2024-10-11T11:53:00
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2024-10-11T11:53:13
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Sammi
2024-10-11T11:53:15
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The top stackoverflow answer you link to disagrees with you: &quot;In practice though, no widely used mail systems distinguish different addresses based on case.&quot;<p>The standard says one thing, yet implementers do another. In this case following the letter of the standard gets you in trouble in the real world.
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johlo
2024-10-11T11:53:15
Train an MLP Using Your Brain Rather Than a GPU to Address XOR Classification
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https://wangkuiyi.github.io/xor.html
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2024-10-11T11:53:16
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woldemariam
2024-10-11T11:53:22
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That is great. I tried to use your site today but it seems to not be working.
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2024-10-11T11:53:34
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LinuxBender
2024-10-11T11:54:02
Healthcare attacks spread beyond US – just ask India's Star Health
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https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/11/star_health_breach/
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hulitu
2024-10-11T11:54:08
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&gt; It doesn&#x27;t help that books don&#x27;t sell well in Korea and translators are poorly paid.<p>Maybe that&#x27;s the problem.<p>I&#x27;ve seen translated books where you could identify the birth region of the translator based on the words used.
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networked
2024-10-11T11:54:09
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I have to say, for me, <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;internetingishard.netlify.app" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;internetingishard.netlify.app</a> has uncomfortably pale body text. It is #5d6063 on an #fdfdfe background where I sampled it. (The background is `linear-gradient(0deg,#f9fafb 0,#fff)`.) The serif typeface looks too thin on a low-res display.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;paste.dbohdan.com&#x2F;internetingishard.netlify.app.1728647160.png" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;paste.dbohdan.com&#x2F;internetingishard.netlify.app.1728...</a><p>I think that if you want to lower the contrast of a dark-on-light page—well, first, don&#x27;t lower it too much [1], but second, it is better to make the background darker than the text lighter. Avoid thin faded text.<p>Here is a minimal edit to the page:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;paste.dbohdan.com&#x2F;internetingishard.netlify.app-edited.1728647177.png" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;paste.dbohdan.com&#x2F;internetingishard.netlify.app-edit...</a><p>This is #333 on an #f9f9f9 background (without the gradient to simplify things and with no change to the headings). I find it more pleasant to read.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;contrastrebellion.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;contrastrebellion.com&#x2F;</a>
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actionfromafar
2024-10-11T11:54:25
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Urbit is to Uxn as Scientology is to hippies.
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jpc0
2024-10-11T11:54:31
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You are assuming a lot about who your oAuth provider is...<p>Sure many places only implement Google&#x2F;Meta&#x2F;Githun&#x2F;Discord etc but that&#x27;s not a requirement, specially for your own app. You can implement and run your own oAuth server if you so wished, much good it would be.<p>But regardless, that&#x27;s why FIDO2 and webAuthN was developed, but even that has it&#x27;s issues.
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ContrarianBrit
2024-10-11T11:54:58
There's no evidence for luxury beliefs
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https://www.thepathnottaken.net/p/i-cant-find-evidence-for-the-luxury
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hnhn34
2024-10-11T11:55:06
Understanding the Limitations of Mathematical Reasoning in Large Language Models
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.05229
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LinuxBender
2024-10-11T11:55:19
AMD pumps Epyc core count to 192, clocks up to 5 GHz with Turin debut
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https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/10/amd_epyc_turin/
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2024-10-11T11:55:23
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siegers
2024-10-11T11:55:39
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He said that that he picks the names of the projects by randomly picking locations from a map.
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LinuxBender
2024-10-11T11:56:02
Microsoft's Take on Kernel Access Safe Deployment Following CrowdStrike Incident
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https://www.securityweek.com/microsofts-take-on-kernel-access-and-safe-deployment-practices-following-crowdstrike-incident/
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GOATS-
2024-10-11T11:56:04
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.NET can do ahead-of-time compilation now, there are a few gotcha&#x27;s but it&#x27;s usable.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;learn.microsoft.com&#x2F;en-us&#x2F;dotnet&#x2F;core&#x2F;deploying&#x2F;native-aot&#x2F;?tabs=windows%2Cnet8" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;learn.microsoft.com&#x2F;en-us&#x2F;dotnet&#x2F;core&#x2F;deploying&#x2F;nati...</a>
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PaulHoule
2024-10-11T11:56:37
Biodegradation of oxidized low density polyethylene by bacterial lipase
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960852424005741
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hhs
2024-10-11T11:56:43
Veblen revised in the light of counter-snobbery (1951)
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/425888
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Tepix
2024-10-11T11:56:46
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There are more options for inference.
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JumpCrisscross
2024-10-11T11:56:46
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&gt; <i>it&#x27;s burdensome to repeat that, &quot;Yes, I think trans people are humans with complex interior lives who mostly want to be left alone</i><p>So…don’t. Listen to why they think that. The point is it’s fine to walk away still disagreeing but understanding why a little better.<p>&gt; <i>On an internet forum?</i><p>Oh hell no, I’m talking about in person.
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yard2010
2024-10-11T11:56:51
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&quot;Exact science, Mr Angier, is not an exact science.&quot;<p>David Bowie (as Nikola Tesla) in The Prestige
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hulitu
2024-10-11T11:56:54
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&gt; Shallow characters, very pro-china and anti-whole-western-world black&amp;white mindset that modern free world grew away long time ago.<p>I think you missed the latest news.
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Davidbrcz
2024-10-11T11:56:56
Organizing and Managing Android Photo Storage
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https://howtorecover.me/images-stored-android-dcim-thumbnails
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chrisjj
2024-10-11T11:56:57
A Lisp compiler to RISC-V written in Lisp
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http://www.ulisp.com/show?4Y20
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bell-cot
2024-10-11T11:56:59
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Is the second half of the article visible to you? Here (USA), that 2nd half is full of calls to action. And the article ends with a large, highlighted bullet point box. The heading &amp; lead para in that box is:<p>&gt; What should companies do now?<p>&gt; The prohibition to commit genocide is a jus cogens norm from which no state, or in some jurisdictions, no company, can derogate. Given the serious risks, companies, their investors, and the states they are domiciled in must urgently take the following actions:
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LinuxBender
2024-10-11T11:57:03
OpenAI reveals ChatGPT use by CyberAv3ngers, Android malware developers
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https://www.scworld.com/news/openai-reveals-chatgpt-use-by-cyberav3ngers-android-malware-developers
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gus_massa
2024-10-11T11:57:08
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But the several other states must have nuclear weapons to enforce the custom on a rogue country with nuclear weapons.
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