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Why should any non-Euro companies care about the GDPR? (easydns.com)

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Why should any non-Euro companies care about the GDPR? (easydns.com)
Why should any non-Euro companies care about the GDPR? (easydns.com)
Why do some developers at strong companies like Google consider Agile development to be nonsense? (quora.com)
Why do car companies keep so many bees? (thedrive.com)
First Documented Case of Brain Damage From Fentanyl Inhalation (scitechdaily.com)
Case study highlights added danger of illicit fentanyl, especially to first-time users. The man arrived unconscious and near death. Previously healthy with no known medical history, the 47-year-old arrived by ambulance to the emergency department at Oregon Health & Science University on February...
Irreversible Brain Damage: New Threat From Fentanyl Inhalation (scitechdaily.com)
Toxic leukoencephalopathy has been seen with heroin inhalation, but this is the first reported fentanyl case. Inhaling the synthetic opioid fentanyl may cause potentially irreversible brain damage (toxic leukoencephalopathy), warn doctors in the journal BMJ Case Reports, after treating a middle-aged...
The Neuroscience of Generosity: Why Some Give More Than Others (scitechdaily.com)
Researchers from the Social Brain Lab at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience have used a unique setup to investigate the neural mechanisms behind a universal dilemma: choosing whether to help someone else, even at a personal cost. We often have opportunities to give up something we care about...
Why so many bitcoin mining companies are pivoting to AI (time.com)
Ask HN: Why do so many B2B tech companies sponsor formula 1?
Neuroscience Reveals Why Diet or Exercise Isn’t Just Willpower (scitechdaily.com)
Scientists have identified orexin as a key brain chemical influencing whether individuals choose physical activity over indulgence in treat. The chemical messenger orexin and the orexin neurons in the brain mediate the decision between exercise and snacking. Researchers at ETH Zurich made this disco...
Hidden Culprit Uncovered: New Research Reveals That Alzheimer’s Plaques Are Not Just a Neuronal Problem Anymore (scitechdaily.com)
Harmful proteins are also produced by glial cells. Memory loss, confusion, and speech difficulties are hallmark symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, the leading cause of dementia, which currently affects around 35 million people globally, with numbers on the rise. Central to the disease is the nat...
Ask HN: Why are there so many AI software engineer companies?
The latest one I saw is called lovable.dev (I think they used to be called gptengineer) but it just looks totally the same as all the competitors so I don&#x27;t really get it. There was so much hype when Devin raised, whatever a bajillion dollars, but all the products suck?<p>Why are VCs still pour...
Why are so many companies still manually entering data?
Is it because they don&#x27;t trust AI tools to do the job? Or is it because these AI tools seem expensive to them?
Ask HN: Why so many companies reducing middle management recently?
I understand why you’d want to reduce middle management and eliminate layers of hierarchy<p>But why would companies all do it at the same time like it’s a trend?
Ask HN: Why that many more US-based companies are hiring "US-only" remote?
I recently got laid off and was going through the latest &quot;Who is hiring&quot;.<p>I noticed that about 90% (guessing) of US-based companies that hire remote are hiring &quot;(US only)&quot;.<p>I know there are plenty good reasons for a US company to hire US-only, I am only surprised because a fe...
Ask HN: Can anybody clarify why OpenAI reasoning now shows non-English thoughts?
People have noticed for a while now that Google&#x27;s Bard&#x2F;Gemini has inserted random hindi&#x2F;bengali words often. [0]<p>I just caught this in an o3-pro thought process: &quot;and customizing for low difficulty. কাজ করছে!&quot;<p>That last set of chars is apparently Bengali for &quot;workin...
Why are so many companies pushing for AI adoption by developers?
Based on public news and stuff happening at my workplace, there seems to be a real or at least told narrative, that developers need to take up AI as a new technology.<p>But why? If AI is good, adoption won&#x27;t require convincing, it would be harder to prevent developers from using AI in places yo...
Why are so many young, fit, non-smoking women getting lung cancer? (theguardian.com)
Aging Out of Fucks: The Neuroscience of Why You Suddenly Can't Pretend Anymore (blog.lifebranches.com)
Joseph Gordon-Levitt wonders why AI companies don't have to 'follow any laws' (fortune.com)
Why Are There So Many Car Companies in China and Japan vs. the US? (governance.fyi)
Europe loves night trains - so why are many routes disappearing across the continent? (euronews.com)
Why do successful tech companies fail so often? (thestar.com)
Have any actual machines really used nonzero null pointers? (c-faq.com)
Safeplug: Safe, Secure, Anonymous Web Browsing From any Device (pogoplug.com)
LARGE x RARE == DIFFERENT: Why scaling companies is harder than it looks (blog.asmartbear.com)
Anonymity on the Internet: Why the Price May Be Too High (2002) (csl.mtu.edu)
Privacy and freedom as opposed to accountability.
Is it ok to anonymously downvote a comment as "incorrect" without any explanation?
Everything is in the title, but here is some context: I recently noticed some of my comments in a thread were downvoted as "incorrect" for no reason obvious to me. I recognize that participants in a discussion can disagree and I'm of course ok with that. It can even fuel the discussion in a posit...
Nock, Hoon, etc. for Non-Vulcans (Why Urbit Matters) (popehat.com)
Why many programmers don’t bother joining the ACM (itworld.com)