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Summary of Key Changes in OMB's Proposed Federal Financial Assistance Rule

elizabethginexi.substack.com
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This is How We Get Moral A.I. Companies

nytimes.com
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Škoda Duobell bike bell pierces noise-cancelling headphones

dezeen.com
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AI Coding Tools in a Sandbox: Why Your File System Needs Protection

holtwick.de
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Star Wars Returns in February of 2027 in Its Original 1977 Theatrical Release

ign.com
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See How E.V. Road Trips Went from Impossible to Easy

nytimes.com
4 points·by trauco·il y a 10 mois·1 comments

A casualty of the Trump administration's disruption of science

washingtonpost.com
7 points·by trauco·il y a 11 mois·0 comments

Lack of Scientific Expertise in US Courts Is a Cause of Concern after Chevron

agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
3 points·by trauco·il y a 11 mois·1 comments

NSF plans end to lone U.S. Antarctic research icebreaker

science.org
96 points·by trauco·il y a 12 mois·74 comments

Doge uses AI tool aiming to cut 50% of federal regulations under Trump

washingtonpost.com
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Texas ignores climate change at our own peril

expressnews.com
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Loss of key US satellite data could send hurricane forecasting back 'decades'

theguardian.com
312 points·by trauco·l’année dernière·154 comments

NSF getting kicked out of headquarters by HUD

bloomberg.com
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NSF Unidata Pause in Most Operations

unidata.ucar.edu
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trauco
·le mois dernier·discuss
This kind of early LLM-human interaction is why Skynet will build the terminator to kill us all.

But for now, humans win.
trauco
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
The message seems to be: we really want users on a monthly plan, but if they insist, we’ll gauge them.
trauco
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
This is the correct take. To contrast the Terance Tao piece from earlier (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46017972), AI research tools are increasingly useful if you're a competent researcher that can judge the output and detect BS. You can't, however, become a Terence Tao by asking AI to solve your homework.

So, in learning environments we might not have an option but to open the floodgates to AI use, but abandon most testing techniques that are not, more or less, pen and paper, in-person. Use AI as much as you want, but know that as a student you'll be answering tests armed only with your brain.

I do pity English teachers that have relied on essays to grade proficiency for hundreds of years. STEM fields has an easier way through this.
trauco
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
The answer is you put the top mathematician in the world to do it, easy peasy.

“The argument used some p-adic algebraic number theory which was overkill for this problem. I then spent about half an hour converting the proof by hand into a more elementary proof, which I presented on the site.”

What’s the exchange rate for 30 minutes of Tao’s brain time in regular researcher’s time? 90 days? A year?
trauco
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
Yes this is all true but it works well when you know how to deal with these issues. I suspect aging slides would be an odder for any automated system.
trauco
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
The 4000-5000 series Nikon Coolscans sell for about the same price they did 20 years ago because they still produce excellent scans and there’s nothing quite as good for that $1000-$15000 price out there.
trauco
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
You can get a slide feeder for the “modern” (early aughts) Nikon Coolscans, the SF-210:

https://studio-supplies.com/products/nikon-sf-210-239995
trauco
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
https://archive.is/nUiIM
trauco
·il y a 12 mois·discuss
https://archive.is/2025.07.29-011650/https://www.science.org...
trauco
·l’année dernière·discuss
https://archive.is/iAzzt
trauco
·l’année dernière·discuss
The satellites that are still up are still collecting critical data. That’s not disputed.
trauco
·l’année dernière·discuss
The key facts are:

- DMSP satellites are up and measuring data - These data will continue to be measured after Monday - the government is discontinuing processing and public access to the data - This will impact our capacity to predict hurricanes and monitor sea ice.

Which of the above are “not true”?