Articles by gpvos
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Remove your ring camera with a claw hammer (hamiltonnolan.com)

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Open source repos consider making bandwidth hogs pay for every download (theregister.com)

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Microsoft uses plagiarized AI slop flowchart to explain how GitHub works (pcgamer.com)

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Bullshit benchmark for LLMs (twitter.com/petergostev)

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China is running out of critical battery material (electrek.co)

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The flu shot is different this year, thanks to Covid (npr.org)

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The Internet Archive takes over foreign dissertations from Leiden University (universiteitleiden.nl)

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A programming language lost for 40 years: C64 Microtext [video] (youtube.com)

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D-Link says it is not fixing four RCE flaws in DIR-846W routers (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Takeaways from randomly sampling YouTube (publicinfrastructure.org)

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How not to sort by average rating (2009) (evanmiller.org)

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Computers are learning to decode the language of our minds (stackoverflow.blog)

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Seals put distance between one another, perhaps to avoid disease (phys.org)

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Tree eyes can help us find our way (atlasobscura.com)

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More encryption means less privacy (2016) (acm.org)

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Tetra radio tech used in vital infrastructure worldwide vulnerable (nltimes.nl)

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How existential risk became the biggest meme in AI (technologyreview.com)

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Otter Browser (otter-browser.org)

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AI and the American Smile (medium.com/socialcreature)

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Why singer Jully Black changed one word in Canada's national anthem (bbc.com)

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First Globalization (wikipedia.org)

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Nvidia's latest AI lets you maintain uncanny valley levels of eye contact (pcgamer.com)

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The Turing-Asimov dilemma (philosophy.stackexchange.com)

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Unearthing a long-ignored African writing system (bu.edu)

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I usually wake up just ahead of my alarm. What's up with that? (npr.org)

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Stoosbahn (wikipedia.org)

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Immediate origin of the Moon as a post-impact satellite (iop.org)