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  1. Yerkes Observatory, Morehouse’s comet, C-1908 R1 (Morehouse)
    #comets #astronomy

  2. CW: Racism and educational tests

    "Yerkes declared that ... the tests measured innate intelligence rather than education. “It behooves us to consider their reliability and their meaning, for no one of us as a citizen can afford to ignore the menace of race deterioration”."

    The racist past - and present - of standardised tests in the US, by Deborah Blum in Undark.

    ⚠️ Long read ⚠️

    race.undark.org/articles/born-

    #LongReads #DeborahBlum #Undark #ScientificRacism #StandardizedTesting #SATs #Education #USA

  3. Yemek yerken neye uğradıklarını şaşırdılar! Patlayan lastik tozu dumana böyle kattı: Yalova'nın Çınarcık ilçesine bağlı Esenköy beldesinde dün akşam meydan gelen olayda, Liman Mahallesi sahilinde bulunan bir restoranın önünden geçen kamyonun arka lastiği patladı.

    Patlama restoran önünde ve içinde tozu dumana kattı. duman ve toz içinde kalan restorandaki müşteriler büyük şok yaşadı.

    Müşteriler büyük… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/yemek-y EshaHaber.com.tr #Yalova #Çınarcık #Esenköy #Restoran #Patlama

  4. Yemek yerken neye uğradıklarını şaşırdılar! Patlayan lastik tozu dumana böyle kattı: Yalova'nın Çınarcık ilçesine bağlı Esenköy beldesinde dün akşam meydan gelen olayda, Liman Mahallesi sahilinde bulunan bir restoranın önünden geçen kamyonun arka lastiği patladı.

    Patlama restoran önünde ve içinde tozu dumana kattı. duman ve toz içinde kalan restorandaki müşteriler büyük şok yaşadı.

    Müşteriler büyük… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/yemek-y EshaHaber.com.tr #Yalova #Çınarcık #Esenköy #Restoran #Patlama

  5. Yemek yerken neye uğradıklarını şaşırdılar! Patlayan lastik tozu dumana böyle kattı: Yalova'nın Çınarcık ilçesine bağlı Esenköy beldesinde dün akşam meydan gelen olayda, Liman Mahallesi sahilinde bulunan bir restoranın önünden geçen kamyonun arka lastiği patladı.

    Patlama restoran önünde ve içinde tozu dumana kattı. duman ve toz içinde kalan restorandaki müşteriler büyük şok yaşadı.

    Müşteriler büyük… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/yemek-y EshaHaber.com.tr #Yalova #Çınarcık #Esenköy #Restoran #Patlama

  6. 🦜 Yeşil papağan kozalaktaki tohumları yerken…

    🌍 Yeşil papağanlar, doğal yaşam alanları Hindistan ve Afrika olmasına rağmen Avrupa'daki pek çok şehirde kendilerine yer edinmiş durumdalar. Özellikle evcil hayvan olarak alınıp çok yüksek sesli ötmelerinden dolayı dışarı salınmalarının bunda etkisi var.

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    #papağan #yeşil #çam #hayvansevgisi #YTÜ #papago #bird #green

  7. And three more recent #wikipedia articles I started: Roberta Yerkes Blanshard (1907-2001), longtime #editor at @YaleUniversity Josephine Robb Ober (1875-1952), American #newspaper editor: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephin Mary Atherton Richards (1869-1951), #educator and #philanthropist based in #Honolulu: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Ath @wikiwomeninred

  8. Die Türkei möchte einen neuen Handelsattaché in Deutschland: den Erdoğan-Vertrauten Yusuf Yerkel. Der trat 2014 auf einen Demonstranten ein.
    Neuer Handelsattaché für die Türkei: „In Hessen nicht willkommen“
  9. csseo.org/1271974/ [Soma Faciası] Dal calcio a un minatore a Soma al TFF e alla UEFA, l’esempio di merito dell’AKP Yusuf Yerkel: il potere del ‘calcio’, non della giustizia. #RepubblicaDiTurchia #Turchia #Turkey

  10. bytesde.com/1902919/ [Soma Faciası] Vom Tritt eines Bergarbeiters in Soma bis hin zu TFF und UEFA, AKPs Verdienstbeispiel Yusuf Yerkel: Die Macht des „Tritts“, nicht der Gerechtigkeit. #RepublikTürkei #Türkei #Turkey #Türkiye

  11. Ralf Jung wrote a new blog post: What's "new" in Miri (and also, there's a Miri paper!)

    There was a lot of progress in helping find Undefined Behavior (UB) in Rust programs, making it easier to write and check unsafe parts. Do check it out.

    ralfj.de/blog/2025/12/22/miri.

    #rustlang #miri

  12. CPython core developers are considering introducing Rust to the codebase. A lot of them are in favor, including Guido.

    “Rust will initially only be allowed for writing optional extension modules, but eventually will become a required dependency of CPython and allowed to be used throughout the CPython code base.”

    discuss.python.org/t/pre-pep-r

    #rustlang #python #riir

  13. CPython core developers are considering introducing Rust to the codebase. A lot of them are in favor, including Guido.

    “Rust will initially only be allowed for writing optional extension modules, but eventually will become a required dependency of CPython and allowed to be used throughout the CPython code base.”

    discuss.python.org/t/pre-pep-r

    #rustlang #python #riir

  14. CPython core developers are considering introducing Rust to the codebase. A lot of them are in favor, including Guido.

    “Rust will initially only be allowed for writing optional extension modules, but eventually will become a required dependency of CPython and allowed to be used throughout the CPython code base.”

    discuss.python.org/t/pre-pep-r

  15. CPython core developers are considering introducing Rust to the codebase. A lot of them are in favor, including Guido.

    “Rust will initially only be allowed for writing optional extension modules, but eventually will become a required dependency of CPython and allowed to be used throughout the CPython code base.”

    discuss.python.org/t/pre-pep-r

    #rustlang #python #riir

  16. CPython core developers are considering introducing Rust to the codebase. A lot of them are in favor, including Guido.

    “Rust will initially only be allowed for writing optional extension modules, but eventually will become a required dependency of CPython and allowed to be used throughout the CPython code base.”

    discuss.python.org/t/pre-pep-r

    #rustlang #python #riir

  17. Android team at Google posted another update of their use of Rust as a replacement for C and C++.

    Switching to Rust for writing performance sensitive and low level code allowed them to reduce memory safety vulnerabilities from ~70% to below 20% of total vulnerabilities for the first time.

    Notable quotes:

    "We adopted Rust for its security and are seeing a 1000x reduction in memory safety vulnerability density compared to Android’s C and C++ code. But the biggest surprise was Rust's impact on software delivery. With Rust changes having a 4x lower rollback rate and spending 25% less time in code review, the safer path is now also the faster one."

    "For medium and large changes, the rollback rate of Rust changes in Android is ~4x lower than C++. This low rollback rate doesn't just indicate stability; it actively improves overall development throughput. Rollbacks are highly disruptive to productivity, introducing organizational friction and mobilizing resources far beyond the developer who submitted the faulty change. Rollbacks necessitate rework and more code reviews, can also lead to build respins, postmortems, and blockage of other teams. Resulting postmortems often introduce new safeguards that add even more development overhead."

    "In a self-reported survey from 2022, Google software engineers reported that Rust is both easier to review and more likely to be correct. The hard data on rollback rates and review times validates those impressions."

    "With roughly 5 million lines of Rust in the Android platform and one potential memory safety vulnerability found (and fixed pre-release), our estimated vulnerability density for Rust is 0.2 vuln per 1 million lines (MLOC)."

    "Our historical data for C and C++ shows a density of closer to 1,000 memory safety vulnerabilities per MLOC. Our Rust code is currently tracking at a density orders of magnitude lower: a more than 1000x reduction."

    Do read the whole blog post. It's very informative.

    security.googleblog.com/2025/1

    #rustlang #android #google #riir

  18. Android team at Google posted another update of their use of Rust as a replacement for C and C++.

    Switching to Rust for writing performance sensitive and low level code allowed them to reduce memory safety vulnerabilities from ~70% to below 20% of total vulnerabilities for the first time.

    Notable quotes:

    "We adopted Rust for its security and are seeing a 1000x reduction in memory safety vulnerability density compared to Android’s C and C++ code. But the biggest surprise was Rust's impact on software delivery. With Rust changes having a 4x lower rollback rate and spending 25% less time in code review, the safer path is now also the faster one."

    "For medium and large changes, the rollback rate of Rust changes in Android is ~4x lower than C++. This low rollback rate doesn't just indicate stability; it actively improves overall development throughput. Rollbacks are highly disruptive to productivity, introducing organizational friction and mobilizing resources far beyond the developer who submitted the faulty change. Rollbacks necessitate rework and more code reviews, can also lead to build respins, postmortems, and blockage of other teams. Resulting postmortems often introduce new safeguards that add even more development overhead."

    "In a self-reported survey from 2022, Google software engineers reported that Rust is both easier to review and more likely to be correct. The hard data on rollback rates and review times validates those impressions."

    "With roughly 5 million lines of Rust in the Android platform and one potential memory safety vulnerability found (and fixed pre-release), our estimated vulnerability density for Rust is 0.2 vuln per 1 million lines (MLOC)."

    "Our historical data for C and C++ shows a density of closer to 1,000 memory safety vulnerabilities per MLOC. Our Rust code is currently tracking at a density orders of magnitude lower: a more than 1000x reduction."

    Do read the whole blog post. It's very informative.

    security.googleblog.com/2025/1

    #rustlang #android #google #riir

  19. Android team at Google posted another update of their use of Rust as a replacement for C and C++.

    Switching to Rust for writing performance sensitive and low level code allowed them to reduce memory safety vulnerabilities from ~70% to below 20% of total vulnerabilities for the first time.

    Notable quotes:

    "We adopted Rust for its security and are seeing a 1000x reduction in memory safety vulnerability density compared to Android’s C and C++ code. But the biggest surprise was Rust's impact on software delivery. With Rust changes having a 4x lower rollback rate and spending 25% less time in code review, the safer path is now also the faster one."

    "For medium and large changes, the rollback rate of Rust changes in Android is ~4x lower than C++. This low rollback rate doesn't just indicate stability; it actively improves overall development throughput. Rollbacks are highly disruptive to productivity, introducing organizational friction and mobilizing resources far beyond the developer who submitted the faulty change. Rollbacks necessitate rework and more code reviews, can also lead to build respins, postmortems, and blockage of other teams. Resulting postmortems often introduce new safeguards that add even more development overhead."

    "In a self-reported survey from 2022, Google software engineers reported that Rust is both easier to review and more likely to be correct. The hard data on rollback rates and review times validates those impressions."

    "With roughly 5 million lines of Rust in the Android platform and one potential memory safety vulnerability found (and fixed pre-release), our estimated vulnerability density for Rust is 0.2 vuln per 1 million lines (MLOC)."

    "Our historical data for C and C++ shows a density of closer to 1,000 memory safety vulnerabilities per MLOC. Our Rust code is currently tracking at a density orders of magnitude lower: a more than 1000x reduction."

    Do read the whole blog post. It's very informative.

    security.googleblog.com/2025/1

  20. Android team at Google posted another update of their use of Rust as a replacement for C and C++.

    Switching to Rust for writing performance sensitive and low level code allowed them to reduce memory safety vulnerabilities from ~70% to below 20% of total vulnerabilities for the first time.

    Notable quotes:

    "We adopted Rust for its security and are seeing a 1000x reduction in memory safety vulnerability density compared to Android’s C and C++ code. But the biggest surprise was Rust's impact on software delivery. With Rust changes having a 4x lower rollback rate and spending 25% less time in code review, the safer path is now also the faster one."

    "For medium and large changes, the rollback rate of Rust changes in Android is ~4x lower than C++. This low rollback rate doesn't just indicate stability; it actively improves overall development throughput. Rollbacks are highly disruptive to productivity, introducing organizational friction and mobilizing resources far beyond the developer who submitted the faulty change. Rollbacks necessitate rework and more code reviews, can also lead to build respins, postmortems, and blockage of other teams. Resulting postmortems often introduce new safeguards that add even more development overhead."

    "In a self-reported survey from 2022, Google software engineers reported that Rust is both easier to review and more likely to be correct. The hard data on rollback rates and review times validates those impressions."

    "With roughly 5 million lines of Rust in the Android platform and one potential memory safety vulnerability found (and fixed pre-release), our estimated vulnerability density for Rust is 0.2 vuln per 1 million lines (MLOC)."

    "Our historical data for C and C++ shows a density of closer to 1,000 memory safety vulnerabilities per MLOC. Our Rust code is currently tracking at a density orders of magnitude lower: a more than 1000x reduction."

    Do read the whole blog post. It's very informative.

    security.googleblog.com/2025/1

    #rustlang #android #google #riir

  21. Android team at Google posted another update of their use of Rust as a replacement for C and C++.

    Switching to Rust for writing performance sensitive and low level code allowed them to reduce memory safety vulnerabilities from ~70% to below 20% of total vulnerabilities for the first time.

    Notable quotes:

    "We adopted Rust for its security and are seeing a 1000x reduction in memory safety vulnerability density compared to Android’s C and C++ code. But the biggest surprise was Rust's impact on software delivery. With Rust changes having a 4x lower rollback rate and spending 25% less time in code review, the safer path is now also the faster one."

    "For medium and large changes, the rollback rate of Rust changes in Android is ~4x lower than C++. This low rollback rate doesn't just indicate stability; it actively improves overall development throughput. Rollbacks are highly disruptive to productivity, introducing organizational friction and mobilizing resources far beyond the developer who submitted the faulty change. Rollbacks necessitate rework and more code reviews, can also lead to build respins, postmortems, and blockage of other teams. Resulting postmortems often introduce new safeguards that add even more development overhead."

    "In a self-reported survey from 2022, Google software engineers reported that Rust is both easier to review and more likely to be correct. The hard data on rollback rates and review times validates those impressions."

    "With roughly 5 million lines of Rust in the Android platform and one potential memory safety vulnerability found (and fixed pre-release), our estimated vulnerability density for Rust is 0.2 vuln per 1 million lines (MLOC)."

    "Our historical data for C and C++ shows a density of closer to 1,000 memory safety vulnerabilities per MLOC. Our Rust code is currently tracking at a density orders of magnitude lower: a more than 1000x reduction."

    Do read the whole blog post. It's very informative.

    security.googleblog.com/2025/1

    #rustlang #android #google #riir

  22. @adrian wrote a great introductory post about arena allocation (aka flattening) back in 2023. A day ago he showed a real life demonstration of it in another post.
    Check them out if you are into #rustlang, #allocation, and #optimization.

    cs.cornell.edu/~asampson/blog/

    cs.cornell.edu/~asampson/blog/

  23. If you are using Rust for web or considering doing so, you might be excited to hear that rustls merged a PR to make ring an optional dependency. Soon(-ish) you will be able to choose which cryptography backend to use with rustls, including one written fully in Rust. That would help with making your projects easier to build.
    Big thank you to rustls team, including Joe Birr-Pixton, @djc, and @cpu!

    github.com/rustls/rustls/pull/

    #rustlang #rustls #web

  24. YEREVAN, #Armenia – Zahra moved quickly between tables, balancing trays of mojitos as music drifted through the boutique hotel where she worked on the Iranian tourist destination #Qeshm Island.

  25. Russia says EU expanding influence in Armenia to weaken Moscow ties

    Russia said Tuesday that the European Union is increasing its political and economic influence in Armenia as part…
    #Europe #EU #armenia #ARMENIA-EURELATIONS #EuropeanUnion #Russia #russia-armeniarelations #Yerevan
    europesays.com/europe/40326/

  26. #YEREVAN, #Armenia – In 2022, Kourosh* received official permission to leave Iran for 30 days. But when he left, he knew he wouldn’t be coming back.

  27. #YEREVAN, #Armenia – In 2022, Kourosh* received official permission to leave Iran for 30 days. But when he left, he knew he wouldn’t be coming back.

  28. #YEREVAN, #Armenia – In 2022, Kourosh* received official permission to leave Iran for 30 days. But when he left, he knew he wouldn’t be coming back.