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How much of the scientific literature is generated by AI?

nature.com
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The Dragon Won Because Nobody Fought It (2014) [video]

youtube.com
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ARPA-H allocates $35M to osteoarthritis reversal therapy

colorado.edu
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Hantavirus crops up on a cruise ship – what scientists are watching

nature.com
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US lawmakers vote to reduce NSF funding by 20%

nature.com
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$500M for Virtual Biology Initiative, Funded by Zuckerbergs

biohub.org
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Weight-Loss Drugs May Reduce Buildup of Alzheimer's Proteins

sciencealert.com
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Digital Nomads: In Somaliland where 95% of the country has internet (2020)

techcabal.com
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BioAge's pill aimed at reducing heart risks significantly reduced inflammation

statnews.com
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Engineering tough blood clots for rapid haemostasis and enhanced regeneration

nature.com
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Cold-inducible RNA-binding protein makes bowhead whales and flies live longer

nature.com
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20 years of serial mouse cloning fails in 58th generation

nature.com
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Foxglove raises $40M to scale its data platform for roboticists

therobotreport.com
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Oldest marathon runner Fauja Singh dies at 114 in hit-and-run

reuters.com
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Pint: Python library that makes units easy

github.com
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Physics-driven self-supervised learning for 3D light-field microscopy

nature.com
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warbaker
·2 mesi fa·discuss
21 years ago today, Nick Bostrom published The Fable of the Dragon-Tyrant: https://nickbostrom.com/papers/the-fable-of-the-dragon-tyran...
warbaker
·2 mesi fa·discuss
This is one of the worst ideas I have ever heard.
warbaker
·2 mesi fa·discuss
The real with prediction markets problem is that people can make bets, then alter outcomes to match those bets. This is a well-known issue in sports betting (e.g. taking a fall), and I don't see how we're going to prevent it for things that matter a whole lot more than sports.
warbaker
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Non-paywalled version: https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-3326102/v1
warbaker
·3 mesi fa·discuss
One of the authors is a retired general, so he probably knows a bit more than us internet randos. Still, the last paragraph says: "The lesson of the Iran campaign is that the F-35 performed superbly in exactly the kind of fight it was built for." I feel like it's hard to gainsay the utility of the F-35 when it's useful in a real war we're actually in.

The author's main argument against the F-35 is that it can be easily destroyed on runways now, as drones and missile developments have outpaced missile defense, leaving the US and US allies vulnerable to a preemptive strike by China.

That might be true, but it's also strategically valuable to diminish the military capabilities of allies of China (e.g. the Iranian theocracy), which may make up for the tactical weaknesses of the F-35 against China in a direct confrontation. It's also possible that drone/missile defense will catch up (e.g. lasers), but that's hard to say at this point.
warbaker
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I am extremely pro-abortion. I think that "pro life" laws infringe on the basic human right to bodily autonomy, and threaten to criminalize miscarriage.

I am also aware that many people don't agree with me on this issue, but may agree with me on the importance of digital civil liberties.

When listing three example reasonable uses of social media, I feel EFF chose a needlessly divisive example, due the misguided notion that every good organization should support every good cause.

I want religious conservatives to support digital civil liberties, but if we insist on making it a "package deal" with stuff they don't support, we drive them away.
warbaker
·3 mesi fa·discuss
And downvoted to pieces. HN is such a cool place for dialogue!
warbaker
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I wish this announcement weren't infused with intersectionality.

"Your abortion fund uses TikTok to spread crucial information" is listed as one of three sample reasons you might use social media.

I support reproductive rights! But I don't want EFF to do that, and I don't want EFF to push conservatives out of the movement. I want EFF to appeal to everyone who cares about digital civil liberties, including people who disagree with me on other issues.
warbaker
·7 mesi fa·discuss
You can locate an aluminum plant pretty much anywhere you want, as the energy required to make aluminum is large compared to the cost of mining/shipping bauxite. This solves the main problem with geothermal, which is that it's in random locations around the world that don't necessarily have many people living there.

Any place with significant volcanic activity (e.g. Hawaii) could probably do geothermal power if they wanted to.
warbaker
·7 mesi fa·discuss
On aluminum, the author says:

> “renewables” cannot provide the stable current and carbon atoms needed to make the process possible

This is untrue. Iceland has a huge aluminum industry, using mainly geothermal power: https://energytransition.org/2023/03/geothermal-iceland-this...

Iceland alone accounts for 1/10th of global aluminum production! https://www.riotinto.com/en/operations/iceland/isal

You do need constant, reliable power, as even a brief interruption makes a huge mess when the aluminum/slag freezes in the processor.
warbaker
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Unfortunate that JG is the fall guy for Siri. He was very successful at Google (e.g. BERT was published just after he left), but it looks like he wasn't able to save Apple from itself.
warbaker
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Is anyone willing to explain to me how Google is a monopolist in advertising? There are other online advertising platforms, and publishers can and do sell adds directly to advertisers.
warbaker
·8 mesi fa·discuss
See https://www.reddit.com/r/liberalgunowners/
warbaker
·8 mesi fa·discuss
...except that he is definitely wrong about the targeting aspect as well. Almost all of the people hit by the pager explosions were legit military targets. In the videos of the explosions, you can see people unharmed who were standing within meters of the targets. It was one of the most well-targeted anti-terrorist strikes in history.
warbaker
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I just want to say: thank you. It is hard to overstate how much Pytorch has accelerated ML/AI development, across the board.
warbaker
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Thanks for this - does this actually install CUDA, or just give a pytorch install for a particular CUDA version?
warbaker
·8 mesi fa·discuss
What do you do when a new CUDA version is released?
warbaker
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Have you figured out a good way to manage CUDA dependencies with uv?
warbaker
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Does uv handle CUDA versioning? This is the big reason I'm still on conda -- I can save a whole environment with `conda list --explicit`, including CUDA stuff, and I can set up a new machine with the same environment just from that file.
warbaker
·5 anni fa·discuss
To me, there can be almost a . . . cuteness to good simulation. It's a small, holdable version of something big, like a tiny stuffed giraffe.