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It is fascinating and so revealing about the American psyche that the majority of those questioned in this article speak of pulling in and backing out as a way to leave quickly in the case of violence, rather than for the obvious safety benefit of not having to back out blindly into pedestrian and vehicular traffic.

I've been using a Matrix bridge to access messenger without having to subject myself to Facebook. Hopefully that will keep working.

Interesting - I'm not so familiar with S3 but I wonder if this would work for WSI stored on-premises. Imposing lower network requirememts and a lightweight web viewer is very advantageous in this use case. I'll have to try it out!


When WSI are stored on-premise, they are typically stored on hard drives with a filesystem. If you have a filesystem, you can use OpenSlide, and use a viewer like OpenSeaDragon to visualize the slide.

WSIStreamer is relevant for storage systems without a filesystem. In this case, OpenSlide cannot work (it needs to seek and open the file).


Then mount the s3 filesystem. It's slow though. But good if have tools to filter them properly.



I don't think this is necessarily entitlement. There are heteredox but popular economic theories (such as MMT) that view public debt issuance at least in part as a method to satisfy the demand for private savings.


Anki seems to be a habitual offender, I was never able to install it reproducibly and in an obvious way on several distros and always ended up building it from source.


The irony of course being that the "off-the-shelf" something in fact needs to be adapted to an ever-shifting set of requirements, and then does not "work".


Not Matthew Butterick (nor all major English-language style guides): https://practicaltypography.com/one-space-between-sentences....

I only discovered two spaces after a full stop/period was a thing after moving to the U.S., and only apparently in people over 40.


I learned of it only by learning by Emacs! There are movement keys to move the to the next/previous sentence, and I wasn't understanding why they never worked for me.


It's how Millennials and our predecessors were taught to type in school, and it's muscle memory. Very hard to unlearn.


It's not that I have any trouble doing one or two spaces. I just think it's a bit arrogant of any group to decide something is "wrong".

Also, Pluto is still a planet because the new planet definition is absolutely stupid, and it wasn't really their word to work with anyway.


Is this a LLM-generated rehash of this preprint: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2510.23807 ?

The figures are identical but uncredited/plagiarized...


This appears to be plagiarized (?) from this preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.23807

Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45743893


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