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Org Mode is a powerful and flexible note-taking system within the GNU Emacs editor that allows users to create outlines, lists, and documents with ease.
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- Traditional models still outperform AI for extreme weather forecasts (www.carbonbrief.org)
- A simplified model of Fil-C (www.corsix.org)
- Reporters at this news site are AI bots. OpenAI's appears to be funding it (www.modelrepublic.org)
- Model of Henry Maudslay's screw-cutting lathe (collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk)
- A grounded conceptual model for ownership types in Rust (cacm.acm.org)
- A Grounded Conceptual Model for Ownership Types in Rust (cacm.acm.org)
- JetStream 3: A modern benchmark for high-performance, compute-intensive Web apps (blog.chromium.org)
- The Rights of Sentient Machines: A Modest Proposal (www.scl.org)
- Finding Zero Days with any model? (www.provos.org)
- MiniZinc, constraint modelling language solve discrete optimisation problems (www.minizinc.org)
- GTK2-NG: A community effort to revive and modernize GTK2 (git.devuan.org)
- India's frugal AI models are a blueprint for resource-strapped nations (restofworld.org)
- The pinnacle of enshittification, or Large Language Models (blogs.gentoo.org)
- Bill Phillips used flowing water to model the economy (www.npr.org)