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  • Mein Zeug liegt auf codeberg, aber ich suche auch keine Kontributoren (was für ein Wort). Ich denke die Entscheidung auf welchem Hoster der Code liegt wird hier eher pragmatischer Natur sein. Sobald GitHub inkompatible Moves macht können sie ja sofort umziehen. Git machts möglich.

  • Der Betriebssystemkern ist aber nicht alles was zählt. Er ist wichtig, keine Frage, aber um für europäische Verwaltungen und Ämter nützlich zu sein müssen spezifische Anwendungen entweder als Open Souece kommisioniert, oder selbst entwickelt werden.

    In Frankreich gibt es die Direction interminitérielle numérique (DINUM), die sind auf github (ja, USA) sehr aktiv und arbeiten mit dem Zentrum Digitale Souveränität (ZenDIS) aus Deutschland zusammen. Die Niederlande sollen gerade "onboarded" werden, und weitere Kollaborationspartner werden gesucht. Es wird aktiv an quelloffener Kollaborationssoftware, wie Docs, etc. entwickelt.

    Das gibt mir zumindest Hoffnung dass nicht nur alte Männer mit Kugelschreibern unterwegs sind.

  • What's displayed in the screenshots are typographically relevant variations of the whitespace. 0x00A0 is the non-breaking space, and 0x202F is a narrow whitespace. Both have their own Wikipedia pages where you can look up what to use them for. And while browsers may display them the same as a regular whitespace, because they just suck at typography, the same is not true for word processing or layout software.

    Granted, while they can be detected and used as watermarks, although I regularily used them in my text formatting software as well. The resulting text flows better and will not be wrapped in illogical ways. So I don't think they are intended as watermarks, and I also don't think they will be going away again. It's just such a tremendous improvement of the output.

  • To be fair, there are some ways to use "AI" in biomedical research, although they used it before the recent "AI" boom. Things like specialized models for one use case, etc. The idea is to get the model to "think" like a protein, not like a human.

    But then again, I'm not in the field and my only information is from an interview of a human geneticist about AI use.

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    Well written. Contains very interesting historical anecdotes.

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    (1950er) Kabelarbeiten unter Spannung 16mm

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    Too much efficiency makes everything worse: overfitting and the strong version of Goodhart's law

    Great that there is now a name to talk about this phenomenon. It plagues me to see that the school system seem to deteriorate from the ideals of the enlightenment to a mere cog-factory measured by expected economic value. Individual teachers can fight against it, but can't have much power when the cause is systemic.

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    Immunotherapy Is Changing Cancer Treatment Forever

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    Greensleeves (song, 1580)

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