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  • Arts  + (The prime example of complex order from chaos is the Arts wherever and however you perceive them.)
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled Robotic Weeders in Precision Agriculture from NC State Extension Publications  + (NC Cooperative extension published an article on precision robotic weeders directed by AI.)
  • Internet  + (Net Neutrality Regulations Released.)
  • North Carolina Medicaid Expansion  + (North Carolina has accepted the Medicaid expansion provided by the affordable care act.)
  • Elizabeth City CAMA Office  + (Office that is responsible for Knotts Island Coastal Management.)
  • Semantic Mediawiki Delete Article Job Generation Problem  + (On deleting a page all properties of that On deleting a page all properties of that page are rundown and any pages sharing those properties are updated. Given all the articles I have on my wiki when I delete an article this generates thousands of jobs and for mass deletes tens of thousands. This is excessive and is preempting jobs that do need to run to maintain data integrity.do need to run to maintain data integrity.)
  • ChatGPT  + (Open source Artificial Intelligence ( AI ) seer.)
  • Wiki Upgrade  + (Periodically the wiki needs to be upgraded and there is so much content on it now I cannot afford to start from scratch.)
  • Client replay (Date:Thu 16 Jan 2020 09:18:44 -0500)  + (Plan on using mitmproxy as core of Location Spoofing with Client Replay to operational part.)
  • Privacy  + (Privacy a right and a responsibility)
  • A Fresh View of an Increasingly Familiar Black Hole 2023-04-26T16:08:10-04:00  + (Radio astronomers have captured a wide-angle image of one of the most violent locales in the cosmos.)
  • The Cosmos Is Thrumming With Gravitational Waves, Astronomers Find 2023-06-29T14:13:54-04:00  + (Radio telescopes around the world picked up a telltale hum reverberating across the cosmos, most likely from supermassive black holes merging in the early universe.)
  • The New Code of Life  + (Revolutionary Genetics Research Shows RNA May Rule Our Genome)
  • STEM  + (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. A search for truth.)
  • How Your Brain Tells Speech and Music Apart  + (Simple cues help people to distinguish song from the spoken word)
  • Work and Value  + (Since time immemorial the ruling class hasSince time immemorial the ruling class has used dissension in the oppressed class to keep them under control. Rather than fighting for equitable life for all from birth the privileged few foster fighting each other for the scraps they've left.</br></br>With the advent of automation of not just production but service as well those scraps have gotten so scarce that the fight is truly desperate. </br></br>Those benefitting from the bounty are ecstatic that those left out are blaming each other.</br></br>Which makes more sense</br>* The top 25 hedge fund managers make more money and pay less taxes than all kindergarten teachers because immigrants are holding wages down and minorities are all on lucrative welfare benefits.</br><center>OR</center></br>* Americans cannot make ends meet because 25 hedge fund managers make more money and pay less taxes than all kindergarten teachers.ney and pay less taxes than all kindergarten teachers.)
  • AI  + (So the more I use ChatGPT the less I am imSo the more I use ChatGPT the less I am impressed. I think computers would be embarassed that we call LLMs intelligence. </br>It is the battle of yore!</br>Is it smarter to memorize or understand? </br>Memory can certainly ‘appear’ to be knowledge to those it tells in minute detail what they want to hear but I would never trust any yes man or machine just regurgitating what it thinks you want. </br>I’ve tried it on quote origins “In the land of the dark the ship of the sun is drawn by the Grateful Dead”, short story searches (In my early schooling I read a short story about a man who doesn’t mow his lawn raising a daughter that I’ve been trying to find for decades) and even on how Sleeping Beauty was awakened and it gave wrong answers. Contradicting itself when pressed.nswers. Contradicting itself when pressed.)
  • Sensory Scale  + (So when measuring sensory input we, irrational evolving beings that we are, have way to many arbitrary measurement scales: 360 12 10 5,280)
  • IPCC Special Report on Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation  + (Special Report on Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation)
  • Black Holes May Hide a Mind-Bending Secret About Our Universe 2022-10-11T12:01:03-04:00  + (Take gravity, add quantum mechanics, stir. What do you get? Just maybe, a holographic cosmos.)
  • Weather Station API  + (The APP I've been using for 5 years for my local weather data is no more and the replacement APP does not have the full history data. Fortunately there is an API toget my weather station history data. This page tracks my efforts to exploit that API)
  • The Atlantic  + (The Atlantic Magazine)
  • OED  + (The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is widThe Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the English language. It is an unsurpassed guide to the meaning, history, and usage of 500,000 words and phrases past and present, from across the English-speaking world.</br></br>As a historical dictionary, the OED is very different from dictionaries of current English, in which the focus is on present-day meanings. You’ll still find present-day meanings in the OED, but you’ll also find the history of individual words, sometimes from as far back as the 11th century, and of the language—traced through 3.5 million quotations, from classic literature and specialist periodicals to film scripts, song lyrics, and social media posts.</br></br>The OED started life more than 150 years ago. Today, the dictionary is in the process of its first full revision. Updates revise and extend the OED at regular intervals, each time subtly adjusting our image of the English language.</br></br>However, that’s not all the OED is. We also offer a wide range of teaching resources, educational virtual events, video guides, and interactive quizzes. Keep reading to find all this below, as well as subscription options for the OED.</br></br>What will you discover?ions for the OED. What will you discover?)
  • 2025 Silverado  + (The Silverado I'd like to order. I went tThe Silverado I'd like to order.</br></br>I went through and built the Silverado I'd like to order. As I explain to you when I saw you in the dealership this could be the last 'new' car I buy and I'd like to get what exactly what I want.</br></br>That being said I did not get where I am turning down good deals and now that I know 2024 are available right now, albeit limited colors, vinyl seats without a spare, if the deal was irresistible I could not resist it.</br></br>Please let me know the best deal you can make on the truck?</br></br>I'll be texting and emailing you. truck? I'll be texting and emailing you.)
  • Song of Songs  + (The Song of Songs, meaning the greatest song, contains in exquisite poetic form the sublime portrayal and praise of the mutual love of the Lord and his people.)
  • Constitution  + (The U.S. Constitution for reference and understanding.)
  • Nations Agree on Language for Historic Treaty to Protect Ocean Life 2023-03-04T22:59:56-05:00  + (The United Nations agreement is a significant step toward protecting biodiversity under growing threat from climate change, overfishing and seabed mining.)
  • Scientists Achieve Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough With Blast of 192 Lasers 2022-12-13T05:00:20-05:00  + (The advancement by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers will be built on to further develop fusion energy research.)
  • It Took $1.7 Billion to Fix Fire Island’s Beaches. One Storm Wrecked Them. 2023-08-11T11:59:07-04:00  + (The barrier island off the coast of New York is more than a vacation community. It is what stands between rising seas and one of the most densely populated coastal regions in the country.)
  • Google Location Spoofing  + (The easiest place for me to start is with Google Maps on my development server.)
  • Introduction  + (The epic begins.)
  • Johnny's Epic Adventure  + (To future's past.)
  • The Webb Telescope Is Just Getting Started 2022-12-27T03:00:18-05:00  + (The first scientific results are coming in, and the $10 billion instrument is working even better than astronomers had dared to hope.)
  • Washington Post  + (The mission of The Washington Post is defiThe mission of The Washington Post is defined in a set of principles written by Eugene Meyer, who bought the newspaper in 1933. Today, they are displayed in brass linotype letters in an entrance to the newsroom. (His gender references have been supplanted by our policy of inclusion, but the values remain.)</br></br>The Seven Principles for the Conduct of a Newspaper</br></br>The first mission of a newspaper is to tell the truth as nearly as the truth may be ascertained.</br></br>The newspaper shall tell ALL the truth so far as it can learn it, concerning the important affairs of America and the world.</br></br>As a disseminator of the news, the paper shall observe the decencies that are obligatory upon a private gentleman.</br></br>What it prints shall be fit reading for the young as well as for the old.</br></br>The newspaper’s duty is to its readers and to the public at large, and not to the private interests of its owners.</br></br>In the pursuit of truth, the newspaper shall be prepared to make sacrifices of its material fortunes, if such course be necessary for the public good.</br></br>The newspaper shall not be the ally of any special interest, but shall be fair and free and wholesome in its outlook on public affairs and public men.</br> '''Democracy Dies in Darkness'''lic men. '''Democracy Dies in Darkness''')
  • Foreign Spells  + (The net is a trove of cyberspells.)
  • Arts  + (The prime example of complex order from chaos is the Arts wherever and however you perceive them.)
  • Religion and Philosophy  + (The reductionist seekers of truth crossed their event horizon a while ago and our inability to follow any nuanced instructions is destroying us.)
  • Raspberry Pi Imager  + (The utility is simple to use and super speThe utility is simple to use and super speedy, thanks to some shortcuts we’ve introduced into the mechanics.</br></br>Firstly, Raspberry Pi Imager downloads a .JSON file from our website with a list of all current download options, ensuring you are always installing the most up-to-date version.</br></br>Once you’ve selected an operating system from the available options, the utility reads the relevant file directly from our website and writes it straight to the SD card. This speeds up the process quite considerably compared to the standard process of reading it from the website, writing it to a file on your hard drive, and then, as a separate step, reading it back from the hard drive and writing it to the SD card.</br></br>During this process, Raspberry Pi Imager also caches the downloaded operating system image – that is to say, it saves a local copy on your computer, so you can program additional SD cards without having to download the file again.without having to download the file again.)
  • Bible  + (The word of God?)
  • 3 Kingdoms of Life  + (There are three kingdoms vying for survival.)
  • Beyond Catastrophe: A New Climate Reality Is Coming Into View 2022-10-26T18:53:55-04:00  + (There's plenty of bad news. But thanks to real progress, we're headed toward a less apocalyptic future.)
  • Politics  + (Those of you fired up to go through this vitriolic farce again leave me out. Been there done that and know who I'm voting against!)
  • Scientists Have Made a Human Microbiome From Scratch 2022-09-06T11:00:07-04:00  + (To better understand how microbes affect our health, researchers combined 119 species of bacteria naturally found in the human body.)
  • Mod speling - Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4 (Date:Wed 2 Jan 2019 08:46:33 -0500)  + (To correct capitalization 404s. Hopefully making site more accessible.)
  • Location Spoofing/Google Map from iPhone  + (Trying to be able to tell Google Map I'm anywhere in addition to where I current am.)
  • Routing between applications :: Ardour tutorial  + (Trying to record while do lightshow on the same machine.)
  • Where is Physics Headed (and How Soon Do We Get There)? 2023-01-24T03:00:11-05:00  + (Two leading scientists discuss the future of their field.)
  • NYTimes How to Grill Vegetables  + (Two techniques for grilling vegetables. Two grilling methods are all you need to cook summer’s bounty, from broccoli to asparagus, cauliflower to tomatoes. Even leafy greens benefit from a brief turn on the grill.)
  • Cannot access Buffalo RAID server  + (Upgraded to Ubuntu 23.04 and can no longerUpgraded to Ubuntu 23.04 and can no longer access Buffalo RAID Server via cifs. Buffalo NAS server requires vers=1.0 and I suspect sec=ntlm which is no longer supported.</br></br>smbclient on upgraded system can access drive and all other systems on my net which are lower level 22.04 are accessing drive.are lower level 22.04 are accessing drive.)
  • Block IP Range  + (Use iptables and ipset to block ip range)
  • NYTimes  + (We publish to-day the first number of the We publish to-day the first number of the NEW YORK DAILY, TIMES, and we intend to issue it every morning, (Sundays excepted) for an indefinite number of years to come. We have not entered upon the task to establishing a new daily paper in this city, without due consideration of its difficulties as well as its encouragements.</br></br>The New York Times's core purpose is to enhance society by creating, collecting and distributing high-quality news, information and entertainment.</br></br>Reporters, editors, photographers and all members of the news staff of The New York Times share a common and essential interest in protecting the integrity of the newspaper. As the news, editorial and business leadership of the newspaper declared jointly in 1998: “Our greatest strength is the authority and reputation of The Times. We must do nothing that would undermine or dilute it and everything possible to enhance it.”</br> '''All the News That's Fit to Print'''.” '''All the News That's Fit to Print''')