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The European boats fishing under a veil of secrecy

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EU and Apple settle long-running 'tap-and-go' antitrust probe

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Brussels accuses Apple of breaking EU competition rules

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US bans sales of Kaspersky antivirus software over Russia ties

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'Deny, denounce, delay': the battle over the risk of ultra-processed foods

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Too scared to quit? An agency will do that for you

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'We're the last bastion of rental': video stores resisting rise of streaming

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Ethanol Intoxication in Drosophila

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Inside the miracle of modern chip manufacturing

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France halts €100-a-month electric car leasing scheme after huge demand

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Einstein: How the greatest scientist hid from Nazis in a Norfolk hut

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Data breaches at Viamedis and Almerys impact 33M in France

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2024 in Public Domain

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The weird but true history of cereal – from anti-sex campaigns to mind control

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How Microsoft's multibillion-dollar alliance with OpenAI works

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He blew the whistle on Amazon. He's still paying the price

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The plastic-eating bacteria that could change the world

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From Putin to Musk: the making of a modern-day oligarch

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The fear of a nuclear fire that would consume Earth

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Have we reached peak coffee?

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·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
The researchers in this paper use an astonishingly biased "fake paper detector", requiring only two conditions to be met for any paper to be considered "fake":

1. Use a non-institutional email address, or have a hospital affiliation, 2. Have no international co-authors.

And they acknowledge 86% sensitivity and 44% specificity. It's a coin-toss which biases massively against research from outside the US and Western Europe.

This "paper" is bigoted nonsense.

https://fediscience.org/@ct_bergstrom/110357278154604907
Turukawa
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
On the other end, I integrated TOTP into the auth workflow for a full stack FastAPI base project generator (https://github.com/whythawk/full-stack-fastapi-postgresql).

TOTP is great, but developers need to start adding it to their apps by default.