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Project Gutenberg is a library offering over 75,000 free eBooks in various formats and categories. It features a wide selection of older literature with a focus on public domain works that have expired copyright in the U.S., all digitized by volunteers for easy access online or download.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of Project Gutenberg, including recent improvements, user feedback on mobile responsiveness, interest in multi-lingual support, and suggestions for easier book access. Users appreciate the availability of books in different formats and express a desire to contribute through volunteering or donations.
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The discussion revolves around concerns and opinions regarding the use of AI in software development, focusing on its limitations, tradeoffs between speed and quality, and potential for misuse leading to a form of 'psychosis' or irrational behavior. Key points include AI's role in code generation and pattern matching, the need for careful consideration when outsourcing decision-making to AI tools, and concerns about corporate pressure driving AI adoption without proper evaluation.
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The article discusses how additive blending, a technique used to make graphics brighter and more vibrant, was not effectively implemented in the Nintendo 64's Reality Display Processor (RDP). The author explains that while the PlayStation supports four different blend modes for this purpose, the N64 lacked proper clamping of color values during additive blending. To overcome this limitation, the author developed a workaround using a secondary 32-bit RGBA buffer and a custom C-like language called RSPL to optimize the process on the RSP co-processor. This allowed for the creation of additive blended sprites without wrap-around artifacts.
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The comment thread discusses the differences in visual effects between PlayStation and Nintendo 64, focusing on explosions. It includes technical explanations, personal preferences, and references to related concepts like saturation arithmetic.
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The Ploopy Bean Pointing Stick is a trackpoint for computers that can be preordered with different shipping tiers. It includes 3D-printed parts, electronics, and hardware components. The product ships using Chit Chats logistics provider and offers a 30-day return policy along with a one-year manufacturer's warranty.
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The comment thread discusses keyboard preferences, specifically regarding integrated pointing devices and alternative keypads. Users share experiences with various keyboards and peripherals, including trackpoints and wireless mice, expressing both agreement and disagreement on the topic.
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The article discusses the differences between 'old' methamphetamine made from ephedrine and 'new' methamphetamine produced using Phenylacetone (P2P), focusing on potential chemical changes in P2P meth that might affect users differently, particularly around 2017. It explores various theories about these differences, including isomer content and contaminants, as well as the impact of increased availability due to the shift from ephedrine-based synthesis.
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The discussion revolves around the effectiveness of drug policies, particularly regarding pseudoephedrine and its impact on the production and usage of methamphetamine. Opinions vary on whether banning or regulating pseudoephedrine would be more effective in controlling drug-related harm.
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A study published in Nature explains how bird retinas, which lack blood vessels, are able to function without oxygen by using anaerobic glycolysis. This discovery could have implications for understanding conditions of oxygen deprivation and developing therapeutics.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of bird biology, focusing on their advanced vision capabilities, evolutionary history, and unique brain structures. The conversation includes personal anecdotes and speculations about bird intelligence and communication.
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The article discusses naturally occurring quasicrystals, focusing on their rarity and discovery in meteorites and natural events like lightning strikes and atomic bomb tests. It also highlights the mathematical methods used to describe these unique structures.
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The comment thread discusses quasicrystals, their rarity and conditions for creation, and mentions related topics such as mathematics, materials science, and viruses. It also includes a GIF remake and book recommendations.
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The article discusses six SQL patterns used for detecting transaction fraud in government-funded benefit programs and other financial transactions. The author provides examples of queries that can be run against the right tables to identify unusual activity, such as velocity-based anomalies, impossible travel scenarios, amount anomalies, suspicious merchants, off-hours spending, and window functions for chaining signals.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions on using the roundness of prices as a signal for card fraud, with concerns about vendor pricing strategies and the effectiveness of such methods. There is debate over the article's content and potential oversimplification or speculation.
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A research team has developed an exploit chain for the Google Pixel 10 smartphone, demonstrating how to gain root access without user interaction. The exploit targets vulnerabilities in the Dolby UDC library and a new VPU driver on the device.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects related to software security, including the need for increased responsibility in writing secure code, the role of insurance mechanisms as a deterrent against vulnerabilities, and the capabilities of AI tools in identifying potential issues. There is also debate around the rate of published exploits and the effectiveness of current security measures.
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Epiq is a distributed Git-based issue tracker with a terminal user interface that emphasizes keyboard navigation and local-first editing, designed to streamline project management for developers.
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The comment thread discusses the potential of a distributed git issue tracker named Epiq, with users appreciating its focus on local and collaborative features while suggesting improvements such as a web UI for broader accessibility.
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