What if they’re right? | Seth’s Blog

What if they’re right? | Seth’s Blog

What if they’re right? | Seth’s Blog We spend a lot of time in our own heads, certain that our path and our method make sense. We often become more certain in the face of criticism or even suggestions. This confidence is essential, as it allows us to lean into our project. Once in a…

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What is next for Syria after Assad’s fall?

What is next for Syria after Assad’s fall?

After more than a year of relentless conflict in the Middle East, the stunning capitulation of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime will go down in the region’s history as one of its greatest shocks. In just 12 days, rebels marched from the north and then the south to the heart of Damascus, capturing the capital…

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Meta’s AI CAPEX Fears, Regulatory Concerns Are Overblown

Meta’s AI CAPEX Fears, Regulatory Concerns Are Overblown

This article was written by Follow Amrita runs a boutique family office fund in beautiful Vancouver, where she leads the investment strategy for the family fund. The fund’s objective is to invest capital in sustainable, growth-driven companies that maximize shareholder equity by meeting their growth-oriented goals. In addition, she also started her own award-winning newsletter,…

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Better Artificial Intelligence Stock: Nvidia vs. AMD

Better Artificial Intelligence Stock: Nvidia vs. AMD

Artificial intelligence (AI) has dramatically altered the value propositions of both Nvidia (NVDA -1.81%) and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD -1.96%). Nvidia’s AI accelerators have redefined the company and the overall semiconductor industry as customers scramble to capitalize on the power of AI. In contrast, AMD has become known for catching up to its competitors technically,…

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Canada top court rules that suspected drug trades justify warrantless searches amidst ‘opioid crisis’ – JURIST

Canada top court rules that suspected drug trades justify warrantless searches amidst ‘opioid crisis’ – JURIST

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that a suspected drug sale constitutes an “exigent circumstance” that justifies warrantless search, which would otherwise be considered a violation of privacy under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The case concerns the tension between the constitutional right to privacy and the police’s power to search when obtaining…

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Telecoms Still Trying to Evict Salt Typhoon | Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider

Telecoms Still Trying to Evict Salt Typhoon | Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider

According to statements by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the People’s Republic of China-backed (PRC) hacking group Salt Typhoon, which attacked telecommunications providers last month, is still infiltrating the providers and it is “impossible for us to predict a time frame on when we’ll have full eviction.” One reason is that the hackers…

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Mastering Type Inference in Complex Scenarios for TypeScript

Mastering Type Inference in Complex Scenarios for TypeScript

Type inference is one of TypeScript’s most powerful features, enabling developers to write code with minimal type annotations while maintaining strong type safety. However, as applications grow more complex, so do the scenarios where inference plays a critical role. This article dives deep into the nuances of TypeScript’s type inference in challenging contexts, covering advanced…

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QAnon Text Analysis shows Imbalanced Datasets and Generic differences

QAnon Text Analysis shows Imbalanced Datasets and Generic differences

Authors: (1) Florian Cafiero (ORCID 0000-0002-1951-6942), Sciences Po, Medialab; (2) Jean-Baptiste Camps (ORCID 0000-0003-0385-7037), Ecole nationale des chartes, Universite Paris, Sciences & Lettres. Table of Links Abstract and Introduction Why work on QAnon? Specificities and social impact Who is Q? The theories put to test Authorship attribution Results Discussion Corpus constitution Quotes of authors outside…

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