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I kind of like rebasing

People tend to get pretty passionate about Git workflows on different online forums. Some like to rebase, while others prefer to keep the disorganized records. Some dislike the extra merge commit, while others love to preserve all the historical artifacts. There’s merit to both sides of the discussion. That being said, I kind of like rebasing because I’m a messy committer who: Usually doesn’t care for keeping atomic commits1. Creates a lot of short commits with messages like “fix” or...

2024-06-17T17:00:00-0700 Redowan's Reflections Redowan Delowar 2,000 words

Rated 2024-09-23T17:25:37-0700

What We're Getting Wrong About Ethical Eating

When it comes to ethical eating, the journey is not as simple as "eat more plants." We have to think about the whole system and our place in it.

2020-01-07T06:17:43-0800 Greatist Leigh Huggins 3,000 words

Rated 2024-09-23T17:19:29-0700

This Chatbot Pulls People Away From Conspiracy Theories

In a new study, many people doubted or abandoned false beliefs after a short conversation with the DebunkBot. #Artificial Intelligence #Conspiracy Theory #Psychology

2024-09-12T11:30:55-0700 The New York Times Teddy Rosenbluth ($) 1,000 words

Rated 2024-09-23T17:10:31-0700

llamafile: bringing LLMs to the people, and to your own computer

Mozilla Innovations 1,000 words

Rated 2024-09-23T17:06:38-0700

A bottle of water per email: the hidden environmental costs of using AI chatbots

AI needs a lot of electricity and water to stay cool in data centers. We break down the toll prompt-by-prompt to show the scale of AI’s environmental needs.

2024-09-18T02:00:00-0700 The Washington Post Pranshu Verma, Shelly Tan ($) 1,000 words

Rated 2024-09-23T17:02:13-0700

Britney Spears’s Instagram is secretly being used by Russian hackers

Comments on her photos are the key to the Russian hackers’ operations. #Social Media

2017-06-08T12:30:02-0700 Vox Lindsay Maizland 500 words

Rated 2024-03-11T17:01:35-0700

The New Jersey Governor’s Wife Has Decided to Be a Senator

nymag.com

Rated 2024-02-05T17:43:47-0800

The Case for Reducing Defense Spending

No matter how much this country—or any country—spends on defense, it cannot buy perfect security. #Military #U.S. Military

2022-09-09T09:35:00-0700 The National Interest Lawrence J. Korb 1,000 words

Rated 2023-08-25T16:08:53-0700

Understanding how Facebook disappeared from the Internet

Today at 1651 UTC, we opened an internal incident entitled "Facebook DNS lookup returning SERVFAIL" because we were worried that something was wrong with our DNS resolver 1.1.1.1. But as we were about to post on our public status page we realized something else more serious was going on. #Facebook

2021-10-04T14:08:52-0700 The Cloudflare Blog Celso Martinho 2,000 words

Rated 2023-08-25T15:57:29-0700

Reusable McDonald’s packaging to be monitored and tracked via RFID technology from Checkpoint Systems

McDonald’s France has collaborated with Checkpoint Systems to implement food-safe RFID technology into its new reusable containers – a move hoped to keep track of the packaging, optimise the restaurant’s reusable system, and reduce waste.

Packaging Europe 1,000 words

Rated 2023-08-25T14:21:04-0700

Apple Is Taking On Apples in a Truly Weird Trademark Battle

Apple, the company, wants rights to the image of apples, the fruit, in Switzerland—one of dozens of countries where it’s flexing its legal muscles. #Apple #Business #Farming

2023-06-18T23:00:00-0700 WIRED Gabriela Galindo 1,000 words

Rated 2023-06-23T16:51:25-0700

Exclusive: TikTok Confirms Some U.S. User Data Is Stored In China

TikTok has said under oath that Americans’ data has always been stored outside China. Now it’s saying there are big exceptions for creators. #China

2023-06-21T05:00:00-0700 Forbes Alexandra S. Levine 1,000 words

Rated 2023-06-23T16:47:37-0700

A year after Dobbs decision, Texas has settled in to a post-abortion reality

The impact of Texas’ near-total ban on abortion is coming into focus as patients and providers leave the state, legal challenges languish and the state’s social safety net braces for a baby boom. #Abortion #Health Care

2023-06-23T03:00:00-0700 The Texas Tribune Eleanor Klibanoff 3,000 words

Rated 2023-06-23T16:46:32-0700

Regulating AI in the practice of law

What's going to happen, and what should we do about it?

2023-06-11T16:47:11-0700 Adam's Legal Newsletter Adam Unikowsky 5,000 words

Rated 2023-06-20T17:44:18-0700

Laundry Pods Are Bad. Laundry Sheets Aren’t Any Better.

Laundry and dishwasher pods are encased in toxic plastic. Save money and go easier on the planet with these sustainable laundry tips. #Sustainability

2023-06-14T04:42:18-0700 Outside Online Kristin Hostetter 2,000 words

Rated 2023-06-20T17:36:16-0700

'Anti-dopamine parenting' can curb a kid's craving for screens or sweets

Dopamine is a part of our brain's survival mechanism. It is also part of why sugary foods and social media hook kids. The latest neuroscience can help parents help their kids manage behavior. #Dopamine #Parenting

2023-06-12T02:00:32-0700 NPR Michaeleen Doucleff 3,000 words

Rated 2023-06-20T17:36:05-0700

Made in USA

Made in the USA Claims Do you promote your products as “Made in the USA”? Under the law, some products must disclose U.S. content. #Buy American

2018-10-31T12:22:30-0700 Federal Trade Commission 2,000 words

Rated 2023-06-10T06:37:44-0700

US bid to cut China dependence by bringing jobs home and shifting supply chains ineffective: analysts

#Buy American

South China Morning Post

Rated 2023-06-10T06:34:29-0700

$uper$tar Ke$ha Top$ Chart$

NPR

Rated 2023-04-23T09:06:20-0700

Escorts are the ER Doctors of Relationships

aella.substack.com

Rated 2023-04-23T08:32:51-0700

Why We Keep Guns in the House

The Atlantic

Rated 2023-04-23T08:30:01-0700

Searching for Friends in Mark Zuckerberg’s Metaverse

nymag.com

Rated 2023-04-23T08:16:38-0700

Mifepristone and the rule of law - by Adam Unikowsky

Adam's Legal Newsletter

Rated 2023-04-20T15:58:23-0700

Climate change: Should you fly, drive or take the train?

BBC News

Rated 2023-03-24T14:56:32-0700

Remarks on “Chat Control” – A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering

blog.cryptographyengineering.com

Rated 2023-03-23T16:36:25-0700

“It’s,” Complicated: National Grammar Day and Apostrophe Abuse | harm·less drudg·ery

korystamper.wordpress.com

Rated 2023-03-21T16:57:28-0700

Data center uses its waste heat to warm public pool, saving $24,000 per year

TechSpot

Rated 2023-03-21T14:55:37-0700

Can GPT-4 *Actually* Write Code? - by Tyler Glaiel

tylerglaiel.substack.com

Rated 2023-03-19T17:34:44-0700

Trellix automates tackling open source vulnerabilities at scale | The Daily Swig

portswigger.net

Rated 2023-03-19T09:27:45-0700

We’re going teetotal: It’s goodbye to The Daily Swig | The Daily Swig

portswigger.net

Rated 2023-03-19T09:19:13-0700