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The typical publishing methods kind of favors that approach of publishing new articles instead of updating existing ones though, for better or worse.

Maybe science journalism should just adopt a wiki-model instead, where there is one article per "subject" then any new (confirmed?) information/data goes into that, and interested people can subscribe to updates there instead.

Wikis generally have much better long-term maintenance given the right individuals running it, compared to a "publication journal" where things tend to get out of date eventually, with no way of actually seeing when old articles get updated.


All those things happened. The false narrative is pretending they didn’t.

Even tinier DIY ereader by Paul Lagier: https://youtu.be/IL05zoHBGwA

It impresses me because, in our trade, there is a stiff penalty for ignoring reality.

Ah yes, that explains it all! I'm still learning how to unlearn.

Makes you wonder how hard would it be to just put it in a swallowable capsule that dissolves only in the upper intestine.

Also, "fecal transplant" is marketable only to weirdos. "Probiotic infusion" would work better.

For those who want to gain some artistic talent, there's this (but is expensive):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artist's_Shit


With a lot of these AI tools yea, they release very often. But half the features they add aren't even that useful. They just add shit because they can and they introduce bugs and change behaviour all the time.

Opencode has the same problems. They often do multiple releases of that app a day, yet within the span of a week or two I have had to update my config because some random change has altered the behaviour and my permissions broke. Or I've noticed the way the app renders is suddenly different.

Yet, my day to day usage has barely changed since the version I installed last year. It's like everything changes but nothing changes.


Absolutely outrageous/hilarious clickbait title. It's not for autism but totally opposite.

Maybe someone could revive FirefoxOS

@jolaflow looks great. What motivated you to build this? If you wanted TUI issue tracking and CLI/MCP interfaces, I imagine there's already a lot of tools for that.

To be clear, I'm really into this. I'm using a custom git-based agent and this is a viable replacement for its issue tracking.


siesta is for lazy people. in the era of cold drinks and AC this is just absurd.

Same as people in Morocco 'working hard' for 12h per day while sleeping half of the time haha

I'm socialist but this is insanity


So cool! It reminds me of the kaleidoscope I played with as a kid. Truly mesmerizing.

FYI your second link is not working


Yeah. That's why my doctor lets her patients to test with different CGMs. They work differently with different people. For me Dexcom has always been best, but my doctor uses Libre because that suits her better.

Also Siemens/Infineon. Although that's a vastly different node size, but still, there's some expertise present

It's really inconsistent though.. it takes shortcuts and leaves todos all the time without really calling it out explicitly, you have to pay close attention.

They say that they started a phase 2 trial with placebo control in 2022 and they see better outcome than placebo

> Our phase 2 study for adults with autism found that the treatment group improved more than placebo on the primary outcome (autism symptoms) and on a secondary outcome (daily stool record),


We may be able the war on drugs has ended or not on how you define it.

The nancy ragean area levels , i would say yes. Rates are down. https://drugabusestatistics.org/drug-related-crime-statistic...

However, it certainly hasn't gone to 0 and is still quite high.


The mentioned menu bar app is a MITM (man in the middle) and rightly discloses that it gets all your session creds and uses them, along with keychain and full disk access:

Privacy: Reuses existing provider sessions — OAuth, device flow, API keys, browser cookies, local files — so no passwords are stored.

macOS permissions: Full Disk Access for Safari cookies, Keychain access for cookie decryption and OAuth flows...

It's excellent this is disclosed as a reminder of how things work and the tradeoffs you're making to use it.


Just use an LLM to make a good knowledge base for the databases. Based on schema info and production queries. An agent can use that to write queries that work.

Nice; we need more of these sort of scientific articles on HN.

There is so much the general public is unaware of when it comes to the use of Atomic/Nuclear Physics in our modern societies.

Here is a fun fact: Americans Will Do Anything to Get Indian Mangoes - https://archive.ph/xVqfl#selection-2157.0-2157.48

But due to USDA requirements, Indian Mangoes actually have to undergo gamma irradiation treatment using Cobalt-60 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobalt-60#Applications) before they can be exported. So some of the top atomic research centers in India have a special facility just to phytosanitize mangoes!

There are even research papers on how to do the above more efficiently for example; Improving phytosanitary irradiation treatment of mangoes using Monte Carlo simulation - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S02608...


The X3/X4 are such neat devices with a great community behind them, shame the manufacturer decided to lock down devices sold on AliExpress in an attempt to funnel potential customers into their own store instead of embracing the open source firmware like Chinese handheld gaming vendors usually do. I hope these devices being as successful as they are inspire other manufacturers to build a better device that doesn't try to force customers to choose between running the dysfunctional stock firmware, or having to purchase from the equally dysfunctional manufacturer store.

For most aliens, virtually indistinguishable.

Wow. No police, no handcuffs, no lawyers... Just a polite request.

This must be happening in some alternate universe.


If you’re implying it is through the rectum, you’ve definitely got some bio to brush up on. The small intestine alone is >20ft long.

I got bad chronic constipation after four years as a strict carnivore. I didn't get relief just by adding back fiber, but I did by adding fermented foods like kimchi. I wonder if ferments are a more natural way than fecal transplants to repair the gut microbiome, possibly treating autism. Studies have been non conclusive, but this story makes me think it's worth pursuing.

Agree - I don't think a giant multinational should get the cumulative charitable donation through their "Gavin Belson Foundation", and frankly it coming while you're checking yourself out, and navigating all dark-pattern "share your email for an e-receipt?", "want our deal of the day?", "enter your loyalty card?", "fill out this poll?", "are you collectioning stickers?" nonsense really grinds my gears. I just want cheaper groceries!

the amount of thoughtless glazing is harrowing.

Goodness me that’s quite a comparison

Exactly. Why bother and own yourself?

I always snarked at clueless CEOs bent on forcing me to sign NDAs while the entire infra _and_ data was living in US from the get go. Like, what's so sensitive I'm going to disclose that wasn't voluntarily disclosed by yourself already?


Now this is a perfect time to be just a little patient. After Trump literally threw Taiwan under the incoming Chinese bus, during his recent trip in the area, the chip design and building ought to change. And not in the direction of "build in America (as in MAGA one)" direction.

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