Articles by felineflock
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Wine 11 rewrites how Linux runs Windows games at kernel with massive speed gains (xda-developers.com)

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Who Tried to Put Age Verification into Linux (and Why?) (sambent.com)

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HP trialed mandatory 15-minute support call wait times (2025) (arstechnica.com)

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Minoxidil toxicosis in cats and dogs: A scoping review and call to action (sciencedirect.com)

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Upgrading in Site or Relocation? Impacts of Slum Renewal Policies (nber.org)

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ClawCharts: Every major Claw project by growth, contributions, and commits (clawcharts.com)

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Interactive Periodic Table of Oil shows key streams in global oil markets (spglobal.com)

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Bromure: An ephemeral browser that runs in a disposable virtual machine on macOS (github.com/rderaison)

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1190: Time (prize-winning Xkcd comic animation) (deplicator.github.io)

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Spelunky Generator Lessons (tinysubversions.com)

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Windows 12: force copilot, a new computer and a OS subscription on you (pcworld.com)

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Agents of Chaos: a red team study of autonomous LLM agents with full access (researchgate.net)

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Beyond Body Count: How Many Past Partners Are Too Many? (stevestewartwilliams.com)

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Connected Papers: Explore connected papers in a visual graph (connectedpapers.com)

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Adversarial Patch: images that make classifiers ignore other items in a scene (arxiv.org)

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Wikipedia controversy with archive.is resulted from attempt to doxx site owner (tumblr.com)

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What's it like to go through the FedRAMP process? (cyberscoop.com)

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Island Enterprise Browser: Intelligent security built into the browsing session (helpnetsecurity.com)

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Victorian Engineering Connections Diagram from the Brunel Museum (thebrunelmuseum.com)

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Epstein Files Explorer – vibe coded dashboard app (epstein-file-explorer.replit.app)

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CEO 'Jokes' ICE Is Watching Salesforce Employees Who Traveled to the U.S. (404media.co)

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The Epstein Network Visualizer (epsteinvisualizer.com)

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Fined $48k for using a jammer to keep commuters from using phones while driving (fcc.gov)

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Eightfold AI sued for job candidate reports without their consent (hrdive.com)

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AI Destroys Institutions (2025) (ssrn.com)

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Hallucination‐Free? Assessing the Reliability of Leading AI Legal Research [pdf] (stanford.edu)

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The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis: Finding Sparse, Trainable Neural Networks (2018) (arxiv.org)

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Supplementation with vitamin D3 reduced telomere attrition (sciencedirect.com)

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ICE sending immigrants from continental U.S. to Hawaii, and no one knows why (hawaiipublicradio.org)

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Multicell-Fold: geometric learning in folding multicellular life (arxiv.org)

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360Brew Decoder-Only Foundation Model for Personalized Ranking and Reco (archive.org)

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SVG can do that?! - talk by Sarah Drasner [video] (youtube.com)

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The Big Vitamin D Mistake [pdf] (2017) (nih.gov)

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Dynamic and Parametric Retrieval-Augmented Generation (arxiv.org)

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Conformal Prediction for Compositional Data (arxiv.org)

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BlackRock CEO: 'Doesn't matter' who wins US election; both benefit Wall Street (2024) (archive.org)

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Eggroll: Novel general-purpose machine learning algorithm provides 100x speed (eshyperscale.github.io)

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Structural Inducements for Hallucination in LLMs (researchgate.net)

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Arduino published updated terms and conditions: no longer an open commons (molecularist.com)

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Did Qualcomm kill Arduino for good? (adafruit.com)

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Enoch, a date-prediction AI-model, trained on C14-dated scroll samples (plos.org)

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Only Criminals Don't Want to Be Gassed by the Government (popehat.com)

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Ultraviolet Irradiation of Blood: "The Cure That Time Forgot"? (nih.gov)

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There are more worlds than these (raptitude.com)

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Docling Preps Your Files for GenAI, RAG, and Beyond (docling.ai)

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Psychopathia Machinalis: Pathologies in Advanced Artificial Intelligence (mdpi.com)

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AI isn't replacing jobs. AI spending is (fastcompany.com)

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Meta Downloaded 2,400 'Adult Movies' and Says Personal Use, Not Training AI (vice.com)

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Molten-Salt Reactor (wikipedia.org)

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The Paradox of Intelligence (medium.com/richclark808)

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Push for Deregulated 'Freedom Cities' (wired.com)

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Evidence emerges that we are more than our brains (wsj.com)

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Detect-fash – scans for software associated with fascist ideologies (github.com/systemd)

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Tencent's Training-Free Group Relative Policy Optimization (arxiv.org)

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The evolution of 37signals over 25 years (paulsyng.com)

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[flagged] Gravity Can Explain the Collapse of the Wavefunction (Sabine Hossenfelder) (arxiv.org)

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Terminal Lucidity: Envisioning the Future of the Terminal (arxiv.org)

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Moloch's Bargain: Emergent misalignment when LLMs compete for audiences (arxiv.org)

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Every day, computers are making people easier to use (informationmagazine.com)

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Mathematical Models/Algorithms for Optimization of Lego Construction Problems [pdf] (dtu.dk)

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Streamlining Lego model design: an automated optimisation approach (sciencedirect.com)

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Context-Aware Membership Inference Attacks Against Pre-Trained LLMs (arxiv.org)

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Recent finding: How Paracetamol works (pnas.org)

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EA as Antichrist: Understanding Peter Thiel (effectivealtruism.org)

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Is there evidence for exponential quantum advantage in quantum chemistry? (arxiv.org)

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The Newton-to-Quantum Mechanics tension between determinism and indeterminism (mathpages.com)

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Visualize Crowds – enter a number to see the corresponding crowd size (visualizecrowds.com)

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Thinkspot Is Closing Down (thinkspot.com)

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Indonesia protests explained: why did they start? How the government reacted? (theguardian.com)

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Navigating the Latent Space Dynamics of Neural Models (arxiv.org)

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Pretraining on the Test Set Is All You Need (arxiv.org)

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Automatic and Universal Prompt Injection Attacks Against Large Language Models (arxiv.org)

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Risk behaviour among adults with tattoos and piercings [pdf] (nih.gov)

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Everything Is a Distribution Problem (joanwestenberg.com)

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Not 1%: human DNA is more different from chimp DNA than previously thought (nature.com)

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I gave all my Apple wealth away because wealth and power are not what I live for (slashdot.org)

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Microchimeric cells from fetus improve mother's health and injury response (nih.gov)

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Operation Pineapple Express Used Signal to Evacuate Afghan Allies (brave.com)

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LangExtract: A Gemini powered information extraction library (googleblog.com)

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'Mental time travel' can restore memories to their former state, new study finds (medicalxpress.com)

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AI is eating the Internet: An exploration of the Internet to come (fika.bar)

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Bread vs. Rice Molded History (tomaspueyo.com)

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Public payment infrastructures: Lessons from Brazil's Pix (2022) [pdf] (bis.org)

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Promptomatix: An Automatic Prompt Optimization Framework for LLMs (arxiv.org)

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Brazil Supreme Court's Legal War with Truth Social, Rumble Escalates (newsweek.com)

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Houdini of FL: autistic savant in prison for taking tools he inherited (wikipedia.org)

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Replit Wiped Production Database, Faked Data to Cover Bugs, SaaStr Founder Says (slashdot.org)

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Sinclair ZX Spectrum Next funded in under 7 minutes in Kickstarter (escapistmagazine.com)

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DltHub: LLM-native data platform for Python devs to build/run pipelines (dlthub.com)

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We Built a Conspiracy Mapping Tool Inspired by the Artist Who Had the FBI Knock (projectbrazen.com)

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AWS Lambda silent crash – a platform failure, not an application bug (aaronstuyvenberg.com)

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Differential geometry of ML: a geometric interpretation of gradient descent (fal.ai)

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Benford's Law and the Ahlstrom Conjecture (jamesmccaffrey.wordpress.com)

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Simulating Time with Square-Root Space (arxiv.org)

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For Algorithms, Memory Is a Far More Powerful Resource Than Time (wired.com)

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North Korea Infiltrates U.S. Remote Jobs – With the Help of Everyday Americans (archive.ph)

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A Wandering Mind Is an Unhappy Mind [Science, 2010] [pdf] (greatergood.berkeley.edu)

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Optical and Acoustic Super-Radiance via a Microtubule (2024) (researchgate.net)

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Object Oriented Programming is an expensive disaster which must end (medium.com/jacobfriedman)

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Battle of Vukovar: how 1,800 fighters held off a force of 36,000 (wikipedia.org)