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Stories by thinkingemote

Advent of Code 2024 (adventofcode.com)
Find a pub that needs you (ismypubfucked.com)
Wikipedia: WikiProject AI Cleanup (en.wikipedia.org)
Reintroductions of beavers into the wild in several parts of England (wildlifetrusts.org)
Buy Nothing Day (buynothingday.co.uk)
"Wait, not like that": Free and open access in the age of generative AI (citationneeded.news)
JG Ballard's Apocalyptic Art (newstatesman.com)
UK's Ancient Tree Inventory (ati.woodlandtrust.org.uk)
College English majors can't read (kittenbeloved.substack.com)
How to create value objects in Ruby – the idiomatic way (allaboutcoding.ghinda.com)
You can see a working Quantum Computer in IBM's London office (ianvisits.co.uk)
XFN – XHTML Friends Network (2003) (gmpg.org)
Solar-powered QR reading postboxes being rolled out across UK (bbc.co.uk)
Rewilding the Internet (protein.xyz)
What Did Medieval Peasants Know? (2022) (theatlantic.com)
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Qiskit open-source SDK for working with quantum computers (github.com)
The Tranhumanist Cult Test (ewanmorrison.substack.com)
How the Samuel Smith beer baron built Britain's strangest pub chain (theguardian.com)
Bug Stories (500mile.email)
We're Waiting for the End of the Sentence (twitter.com)
Why We Need Arabic Language Models (natureasia.com)
Tech boss Jan Marsalek is Russian spymaster who has led cells across Europe (telegraph.co.uk)
Do ambiguous images provide psychological insights? Testing a popular claim (peerj.com)
Hannah Montana Linux (hannahmontana.sourceforge.net)
The Dark Side of the Enlightenment (newstatesman.com)
The Legal Case Against Ring's Face Recognition Feature (eff.org)
Rise in 'alert fatigue' risks phone users disabling news notifications (theguardian.com)
View Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas Through NASA's Multiple Lenses (science.nasa.gov)
America Needs to Rethink What It Means to Be Old (theatlantic.com)
Mind-altering 'brain weapons' no longer only science fiction, say researchers (theguardian.com)