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The text discusses the three cultures of Bayesian statistics, their differences, and the author's preference for the Pragmatic Bayes approach.
Lemon Squeezy, a digital product sales platform, is acquired by Stripe, a leading payments platform, to simplify global sales.
The Swiss town of Vernier bans commercial billboards to combat visual pollution and promote a clean environment.
The author reports an increase in abusive site crawling by AI products and services, causing bandwidth charges and server load, and urges AI companies to be more respectful.
The text is about the life and achievements of Polish inventor Jacek Karpiński, who made significant contributions to computer technology in the mid-20th century.
Researchers develop AI systems that can solve advanced math problems at a high level, with potential to unlock new frontiers in science and technology.
A comprehensive tutorial on reverse engineering is introduced, covering various architectures and suitable for beginners and those in the cyber-security field.
A cybersecurity company's potential liability for damages caused by a software update that disabled millions of computers.
The benefits of employee-owned companies, specifically highlighting a billion-dollar company where every worker is a millionaire due to its employee stock ownership plan.
A collector's fascinating exploration of corrupted Winamp skins leads to a treasure trove of hidden secrets and creative content.
The Node.js community adds experimental support for executing TypeScript files without external dependencies or loaders.
GitHub's repository architecture has a vulnerability that allows access to deleted and private data, highlighting security concerns in version control systems.
A cybersecurity firm apologizes for a global outage with a $10 gift card, but some recipients have trouble redeeming it.
Reddit exclusively licenses its content to Google, blocking other search engines and raising concerns about search engine competition and public content misuse.
The DEA and TSA's cash seizure practices are under scrutiny in a class-action lawsuit.
The article discusses concerns about privacy and surveillance related to the use of facial recognition technology at US airports.
The text describes a list of newsletter sign-up options from a local news source, providing curated news and information to subscribers.
Let's Encrypt discontinues its Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) service due to privacy concerns and resource inefficiency.