I have mixed feeling about this.
Phoronix is further fueling this, sneaking bcachefs references in kernel related articles even though there's nothing new to report on the matter.
He might as well have a bot watching commits and posting an article every hours that reads "New commits pushed to kernel, but nothing still for bcachefs"
Unfortunately it's not a single tiktok video from one random guy.
There's a fairly large amount of disinformation out there, in a few cases spread by scientists who don't specialize in climate. I know a climate change denier who spent some time reading on the topic, including a scientist's blog (not a climatologist) who regularly instill doubt on the latest findings on climate change. He could genuinely say he read a lot on this topic, but it was in large part from crappy sources.
Not every department within insurance companies understand the risks:
Insurance Majors Invest In Fossil Fuels While Cutting Coverage Due To Climate Risks
20% would definitely be justified for having to take care of bad quality spaghetti code that is the result of vibe coding.
How much energy does this technique uses compared to AlphaFold?
There are more quarks in a single helium atom than planets in the solar system.
That's not a clone. It's a text prediction tool that use a dead person's messages as input. It's analoguous to editing together old videos to do a fake interview of a dead person.
The BBC is going for sensationalism. It's a topic worth covering and they're not doing it well. Journalists should focus on informing more than entertaining.
It'd be interesting to know why some people want a ceasefire, yet do not want their government to take any action to reach that goal.
Les scouts sont visiblement plus progressistes que certaines factions politiques.
Des factions politiques intégristes ou homophobes sont mis en cause à demis mot. Les suspects habituels sont probablement responsables.
J'espère que la plainte aboutira et que les scouts seront cohérents et supporterons la plainte.
Tweaking brain cells to reduce appetite? Better be cautious with that.
A cautinary tale about unintended conequences: I recall a sci-fi movies about a planet that manipulated people brain to prevent violent emotions and reduce crime. Many lost all will, became lethargic let themselves die of starving.
It's probably not going to be that bad. But tweaking the brain may not be free of side effects.
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Can we alter society's financial insentives and short-term thinking to fight climate change faster?