|
You are here |
warandsecurity.com | ||
| | | | |
rottenindenmark.wordpress.com
|
|
| | | | | The methodology section got cut from my New Republic article, so I pulled it out into its own little blog post. The first thing you notice about HIV statistics is how slippery they are. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention'sAIDS surveillancesays there were 46,268 diagnoses of HIV in 2010. Theonline Atlasprovided by the CDC's... | |
| | | | |
msapaydin.wordpress.com
|
|
| | | | | There are growing concerns about global warming, there has been recent forest fires in many regions. AI and other compute intensive technologies such as bitcoin mining accelerate these effects. There are growing interest in how to make the development of pre-trained models (bert, elektra, gpt-3 and the like) less compute intensive, Stanford has announced a... | |
| | | | |
broeder10.wordpress.com
|
|
| | | | | Excellent blog post about the Battle of the Chippewa 200 years ago from Bruce at History Stuff That Interests Me. | |
| | | | |
meduza.io
|
|
| | | At the end of August, Dmitry Klevtsov, the deputy chairman of the St. Petersburg Housing Committee, announced that since 2019, the waiting list for subsidized housing had halved, dropping from 146,700 to 78,600 families. "The reduction in the number of families on the housing register reflects the positive changes we've made," Klevtsov said. However, official reports don't seem to align with the reality on the ground. The independent outlet Bumaga spoke with lawyers and St. Petersburg residents who are struggling to even get on the list - all while veterans of the Kremlin's war in Ukraine receive priority housing. Meduza shares key insights from the outlet's reporting. | ||