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A randomized controlled trial investigated the effects of didgeridoo playing on reducing daytime sleepiness and improving sleep quality in patients with moderate obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and snoring. Participants who practiced for four months showed significant improvements in daytime sleepiness, apnoea-hypopnoea index, and partner-reported sleep disturbance compared to a control group.
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The comment thread discusses various AI-powered coding agents, with a focus on DeepSeek V4 Pro's cost-effectiveness and cache efficiency. Users compare it favorably against models like Claude Code and Opus, highlighting the importance of reasoning capabilities versus cost in model selection. The conversation also touches on caching strategies, customization options, and the trade-offs between different AI models.
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CERN is advertising for FPGA developers to work on White Rabbit synchronization technology in various job openings.
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The comment thread discusses a sub-nanosecond synchronization technology developed by CERN, with various opinions on its hardware requirements, precision, and relation to existing technologies. The conversation also touches upon the availability of project resources and potential biases towards CERN's involvement.
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The article discusses the differences between C and C++ constructs that still exist despite advancements in both languages. It highlights changes made in C++20 and C23, such as designated initializers, empty parameter lists, malloc behavior, const_cast usage, enums, and flexible array members. The author provides practical advice for developers transitioning from C to C++, emphasizing the importance of language mode awareness.
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This post documents the creation and review of a revision for addressing a crash issue on Intel Raptor Lake CPUs, including project tagging, visibility changes, subscriber addition, and build completion.
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The comment thread discusses an issue with the Intel Raptor Lake CPUs where certain assembly instructions cause silent 2-byte stores that corrupt adjacent bytes. The community debates on Intel's responsibility for fixing the hardware defect and the effectiveness of microcode updates. There is also a discussion about the potential causes, including compilers not exercising the hardware properly.
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