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Vulture shortage threatens Zoroastrian burial rites
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the Guardian
‘Our culture is dying’: vulture shortage threatens Zoroastrian burial rites
Inadvertent poisoning of scavengers across Indian subcontinent is forcing some communities to give up ancient custom
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The Mirror Fusion Test Facility (2023)
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Beautiful Public Data
The Mirror Fusion Test Facility
A decade-long effort to build a machine to unlock the promise of nuclear fusion fell victim to budget constraints and competing science, and was shut down the day it was dedicated. It was never turned on.
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Spotify getting into enterprise IT tools
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TechCrunch
With Backstage, Spotify's getting serious about its enterprise and dev tools business play | TechCrunch
You know that mildly jarring experience whenever that well-known celebrity shows up in an entirely different context -- e.g. a musician making a horror
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The Matrix: A Bayesian learning model for LLMs
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arXiv.org
Beyond the Black Box: A Statistical Model for LLM Reasoning and Inference
This paper introduces a novel Bayesian learning model to explain the behavior of Large Language Models (LLMs), focusing on their core optimization metric of next token prediction. We develop a...
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CBMC: C bounded model checker (2021)
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In praise of idleness – Bertrand Russell
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libcom.org
In praise of idleness - Bertrand Russell
Can't switch off from work? Envy those 'lazy' strikers? In this 1932 essay, Bertrand Russell, socialist and winner of some minor award called the Nobel Prize in Literature, presents the case for idleness. One can also download and/ or listen to an audio version…
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Does the American Diabetes Association work for patients or companies?
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the Guardian
Does the American Diabetes Association work for patients or companies? A lawsuit dared to ask | Neil Barsky
The ADA just settled an explosive legal case accusing the organization of betraying people with diabetes
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How to Build a $20B Semiconductor Fab
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Construction-Physics
How to Build a $20 Billion Semiconductor Fab
For the last several decades, one avenue of technological progress has towered over nearly everything else: semiconductors.
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Tyson Foods Is Dumping Millions Of Pounds Of Pollutants Into American Waterways
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CleanTechnica
Tyson Foods Is Dumping Millions Of Pounds Of Pollutants Into American Waterways - CleanTechnica
The Union of Concerned Scientists reports that Tyson Foods has dumped millions of pounds of toxins into America waterways.
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Google rolls back reCaptcha update to fix Firefox issues
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BleepingComputer
Google rolls back reCaptcha update to fix Firefox issues
Google has rolled back a recent release of its reCaptcha captcha noscript after a bug caused the service to no longer work on Firefox for Windows.
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Am radio law opposed by tech and auto industries is close to passing
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Ars Technica
AM radio law opposed by tech and auto industries is close to passing
A recent test of the emergency alert system found only 1 percent got it via AM.
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Show HN: Dillo 3.1.0 released after 9 years
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He Lost $36B in a Week. Now Bill Hwang Is Fighting to Avoid Prison
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Bloomberg.com
He Lost $36 Billion in a Week. Now Bill Hwang Is Fighting to Avoid Prison
The Archegos founder who erased his fortune in a blink — and helped bring down Credit Suisse — heads to trial next week with his faith unshaken.
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Verified Rust for low-level systems code
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GitHub
GitHub - verus-lang/verus: Verified Rust for low-level systems code
Verified Rust for low-level systems code. Contribute to verus-lang/verus development by creating an account on GitHub.
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The Hidden-Pregnancy Experiment: Could I Hide My Pregnancy from My Phone?
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The New Yorker
The Hidden-Pregnancy Experiment
We are increasingly trading our privacy for a sense of security. Becoming a parent showed me how tempting, and how dangerous, that exchange can be.
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Porting HPC Applications to AMD Instinct MI300A Using Unified Memory and OpenMP
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arXiv.org
Porting HPC Applications to AMD Instinct$^\text{TM}$ MI300A Using...
AMD Instinct$^\text{TM}$ MI300A is the world's first data center accelerated processing unit (APU) with memory shared between the AMD "Zen 4" EPYC$^\text{TM}$ cores and third generation...
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Show HN:
gpudeploy.com
– "Airbnb" for GPUs
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X (formerly Twitter)
DEVIN (@DEVIN__SETH) on X
Deploy faster with a sharp name.
https://t.co/AY38PW2vhZ is perfect for tech startups, apps, or cloud services.
Secure it today!
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#GPU #TechStartup #Cloud
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Auckland: A city with a labyrinth of underground caves
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Bbc
The New Zealand city with a labyrinth of underground caves
Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand and beneath it lies an equally sprawling network of lava caves.
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Atari's Mike Jang
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The Arcade Blogger
Atari’s Mike Jang
Some sad news to report on the blog this week. I got word that long-time Industrial Designer at Atari coin-operated division, Mike Jang, has passed away. I’ve known Mike since 2016, and whils…
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The highest observatory in the world just opened in Chile
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The Verge
The highest observatory in the world just opened in Chile
The telescope will study galactic origins starting in 2025.
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Firefox Power User Keeps 7,400 Browser Tabs Open for 2 Years
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PCMAG
Firefox Power User Keeps 7,400+ Browser Tabs Open for 2 Years
Hazel doesn't close tabs because it's 'like a trip down memory lane.' Mozilla says it has some profile and tab group features coming later this year that might help her organize those memories.
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