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Taiwan Strait: A Structural Fault Line in the Indo-Pacific Balance of Power
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Stanford's 2026 AI Index Report: Accelerating Capabilities Amid Growing Public Concerns
spectrum.ieee.org1mo agoHistorical Discovery: Young Theodore Roosevelt Watches Abraham Lincoln's Funeral Procession from Roosevelt Mansion Window
Archaeologists Discover 2,200-Year-Old Elephant Bone That May Be First Physical Evidence of Hannibal's War Elephants
Curating an Exhibition About Ursula K. Le Guin: A Son's Perspective on Memorializing a Writer Who Defied Categorization
Open Veins of Latin America Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent [pdf]
Article URL: https://archive.wphna.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/1971-Eduardo-Galeano-Open-Veins-of-Latin-America.pdf Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46487523 Points: 5 # Comments: 0
Discovery of COINTELPRO: FBI's Secret Counterintelligence Program Exposed
Americans' Historical Tradition of Seeking Anxiety Relief in Parks and Nature
Applying Clausewitz's Military Theories to Modern Urban Warfare
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Understanding Orthographic Projections for Map Icons
The article discusses the concept of orthographic projections, particularly in creating map icons with a three-dimensional globe illusion. It mentions the historical origins of this projection and its relevance in modern times, referencing the iconic 'Earthrise' image from the Apollo 8 mission in 1968.
The Fear of Being Mistaken for AI: Impact on Writers
The article discusses the fear writers may have of being mistaken for AI due to the perceived predictability and lack of creativity in their writing.
Exploring Socrates' View on Social Learning in Plato's Phaedrus
The article discusses the importance of social interaction and the examined life as portrayed through Socrates' views in Plato's Phaedrus. It touches on Socrates' belief that learning from fellow humans in the city is more valuable than learning from trees.
Exploring Abstract Visual Reasoning Through Algebraic Methods
The article discusses abstract visual reasoning based on algebraic methods, focusing on extracting abstract patterns from complex data to mimic human intelligence. It introduces a relation model with object-centric biases and a relational bottleneck method to enhance feature processing and induce the extraction of abstract patterns. Experimental results show

