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@netzschleuder@social.skewed.de
2025-09-03 22:00:05

hiv_transmission: HIV transmission network (1988-2001)
A set of networks of HIV transmissions between people through sexual, needle-sharing, or social connections, based on combining 8 datasets collected from 1988 to 2001. Metadata includes test results of several diseases, as well as demographic variables such as age, ethnicity, and gender. Networks come in two flavors: egodyads and altdyads. Egodyads are the network among study-participants and their direct partners. Altdyads are the…

hiv_transmission: HIV transmission network (1988-2001). 35229 nodes, 85890 edges. https://networks.skewed.de/net/hiv_transmission
@jerome@jasette.facil.services
2025-06-04 13:46:46

No quote post yet
Remote fetch replies is set as experimental and also asynchronous, unclear if it would be ready for the final release. mastodon.social/@MastodonEngin

@netzschleuder@social.skewed.de
2025-06-04 10:00:05

hiv_transmission: HIV transmission network (1988-2001)
A set of networks of HIV transmissions between people through sexual, needle-sharing, or social connections, based on combining 8 datasets collected from 1988 to 2001. Metadata includes test results of several diseases, as well as demographic variables such as age, ethnicity, and gender. Networks come in two flavors: egodyads and altdyads. Egodyads are the network among study-participants and their direct partners. Altdyads are the…

hiv_transmission: HIV transmission network (1988-2001). 35229 nodes, 85890 edges. https://networks.skewed.de/net/hiv_transmission
@arXiv_econEM_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-03 08:26:40

Uniform Validity of the Subset Anderson-Rubin Test under Heteroskedasticity and Nonlinearity
Atsushi Inoue, \`Oscar Jord\`a, Guido M. Kuersteiner
arxiv.org/abs/2507.01167

@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2025-07-01 16:20:14

One of the goals I've set for further development of #Python eclasses in #Gentoo was to avoid needless complexity. Unfortunately, the subject matter sometimes requires them. However, many of the functions added lately were already manually done in ebuilds for years.
We've started disabling plugin autoloading years ago. First we just did that for individual packages that caused issues. Then, for these where tests ended up being really slow. Finally, pretty much anywhere `python_test()` was declared. Doing it all manually was particularly cumbersome — all I needed for `EPYTEST_PLUGINS` is a good idea how to generalize it.
Similarly, `EPYTEST_XDIST` was added after we have been adding manually `epytest -p xdist -n "$(makeopts_jobs)" --dist=worksteal` — and while at it, I've added `EPYTEST_JOBS` to override the job count.
Perhaps `EPYTEST_TIMEOUT` wasn't that common. However, it was meant to help CI systems that could otherwise get stuck on hanging test.
Similarly, "standard library" version (like `3.9`) matching to `python_gen_cond_dep` was added after a long period of explicitly stating `python3_9 pypy3`. As an extra benefit, this also resolved the problem that at the time `pypy3` could mean different Python versions.

@arXiv_csSD_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-09-03 11:25:23

The AudioMOS Challenge 2025
Wen-Chin Huang, Hui Wang, Cheng Liu, Yi-Chiao Wu, Andros Tjandra, Wei-Ning Hsu, Erica Cooper, Yong Qin, Tomoki Toda
arxiv.org/abs/2509.01336

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-08-27 20:11:03

OpenAI and Anthropic publish findings from joint safety tests of each other's models, aimed at surfacing blind spots in their internal evaluations (Maxwell Zeff/TechCrunch)
techcrunch.com/2025/08/27/open

@arXiv_csSE_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-28 08:34:41

Agentic Program Repair from Test Failures at Scale: A Neuro-symbolic approach with static analysis and test execution feedback
Chandra Maddila, Adam Tait, Claire Chang, Daniel Cheng, Nauman Ahmad, Vijayaraghavan Murali, Marshall Roch, Arnaud Avondet, Aaron Meltzer, Victor Montalvao, Michael Hopko, Chris Waterson, Parth Thakkar, Renuka Fernandez, Kristian Kristensen, Sivan Barzily, Sherry Chen, Rui Abreu, Nachiappan Nagappan, Payam Shodjai, Killian Murphy, James Everingham, Aparna Raman…

@arXiv_mathOC_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-31 09:18:41

Set Invariance with Probability One for Controlled Diffusion: Score-based Approach
Wenqing Wang, Alexis M. H. Teter, Murat Arcak, Abhishek Halder
arxiv.org/abs/2507.22385

Trump’s strategy of imposing sweeping tariffs on America’s main trading partners will face a major test in the US courts on Thursday,
four days after the president hailed the “powerful deal” reached with the EU -- and just hours before a new round of punishing import duties is set to come into effect.
Trump has underpinned his tariff policy with an emergency power that is now being challenged as unlawful in the federal courts.
On Thursday the US court of appeals for the fed…

@jochenlingelba1@h-net.social
2025-06-30 08:35:48

WhichYear 6/30/25
3566 pts
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@arXiv_csCL_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-08-28 10:09:21

Logical Reasoning with Outcome Reward Models for Test-Time Scaling
Ramya Keerthy Thatikonda, Wray Buntine, Ehsan Shareghi
arxiv.org/abs/2508.19903

@arXiv_quantph_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-09-01 09:53:12

An Exclusive-Sum-of-Products Pipeline for QAOA
Matthew Brunet, Shilpi Shah, Mostafa Atallah, Anthony Wilkie, Rebekah Herrman
arxiv.org/abs/2508.21686

@arXiv_csCR_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-01 07:40:43

In-context learning for the classification of manipulation techniques in phishing emails
Antony Dalmiere (LAAS-TRUST, LAAS), Guillaume Auriol (LAAS-TRUST, INSA Toulouse), Vincent Nicomette (LAAS-TSF, LAAS), Pascal Marchand (LERASS)
arxiv.org/abs/2506.22515

@Mediagazer@mstdn.social
2025-08-28 10:36:00

Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai's Hong Kong trial wraps up, with three judges set to take months to give a verdict; he looked thin and tired after years in prison (New York Times)
nytimes.com/2025/08/27/world/a

@arXiv_csLO_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-18 07:55:52

Impact and Performance of Randomized Test-Generation using Prolog
Marcus Gelderie, Maximilian Luff, Maximilian Peltzer
arxiv.org/abs/2507.13178

@arXiv_astrophEP_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-09-01 08:20:53

Stringent Upper Bounds on Atmospheric Mass Loss from Three Neptune-Sized Planets in the TOI-4010 System
Morgan Saidel, Shreyas Vissapragada, Michael Zhang, Heather A. Knutson, Matth\"aus Schulik, Jorge Fern\'andez Fern\'andez, Michelle Kunimoto, Peter J. Wheatley, Jessica Spake
arxiv.org/abs/2508.21166

@datascience@genomic.social
2025-07-27 10:00:01

The functions in the {withr} package allow to change your environment temporarily. E.g. create a temp file for a {testthat} test and clean it up afterwards. #rstats

@arXiv_mathAT_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-24 08:23:09

On tested Bousfield-Friedlander localizations
Niall Taggart
arxiv.org/abs/2507.17321 arxiv.org/pdf/2507.17321

@arXiv_statME_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-22 09:41:30

An exact test for the mixed membership stochastic block model
Sourav Majumdar
arxiv.org/abs/2507.14464 arxiv.org/pdf/…

@arXiv_csFL_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-25 08:38:22

Time for Quiescence: Modelling quiescent behaviour in testing via time-outs in timed automata
Laura Brand\'an Briones, Marcus Gerhold, Petra van den Bos, Mari\"elle Stoelinga
arxiv.org/abs/2507.18205

@arXiv_econEM_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-26 08:07:30

A Sharp and Robust Test for Selective Reporting
Stefan Faridani
arxiv.org/abs/2506.20035 arxiv.org/pdf/2506.20035

@arXiv_csCL_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-18 09:38:42

HATS: Hindi Analogy Test Set for Evaluating Reasoning in Large Language Models
Ashray Gupta, Rohan Joseph, Sunny Rai
arxiv.org/abs/2507.13238

@arXiv_mathST_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-13 08:40:00

A note on the properties of the confidence set for the local average treatment effect obtained by inverting the score test
Ezequiel Smucler, Ludovico Lanni, David Masip
arxiv.org/abs/2506.10449

@arXiv_csNE_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-25 07:44:39

A Unified Platform to Evaluate STDP Learning Rule and Synapse Model using Pattern Recognition in a Spiking Neural Network
Jaskirat Singh Maskeen, Sandip Lashkare
arxiv.org/abs/2506.19377

@UP8@mastodon.social
2025-08-06 00:29:07

🌝 Reverse engineering the mysterious Up-Data Link Test Set from Apollo
righto.com/2025/07/reverse-eng
#electronics

@arXiv_mathNA_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-22 10:29:50

Extending Data to Improve Stability and Error Estimates Using Asymmetric Kansa-like Methods to Solve PDEs
Thomas Hangelbroek, Francis J. Narcowich, Joseph D. Ward
arxiv.org/abs/2507.15137

@arXiv_astrophGA_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-08-25 08:49:20

A Comparison of Full Spectral Fitting Codes for Measuring the Stellar Initial Mass Function and Other Stellar Population Properties in Elliptical Galaxies
Ilaria Lonoce, Anja Feldmeier-Krause, Alexandra Masegian, Wendy L. Freedman
arxiv.org/abs/2508.16525

@netzschleuder@social.skewed.de
2025-08-26 06:00:05

hiv_transmission: HIV transmission network (1988-2001)
A set of networks of HIV transmissions between people through sexual, needle-sharing, or social connections, based on combining 8 datasets collected from 1988 to 2001. Metadata includes test results of several diseases, as well as demographic variables such as age, ethnicity, and gender. Networks come in two flavors: egodyads and altdyads. Egodyads are the network among study-participants and their direct partners. Altdyads are the…

hiv_transmission: HIV transmission network (1988-2001). 35229 nodes, 85890 edges. https://networks.skewed.de/net/hiv_transmission
@arXiv_csIT_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-13 07:48:40

Optimal Non-Adaptive Group Testing with One-Sided Error Guarantees
Daniel McMorrow, Jonathan Scarlett
arxiv.org/abs/2506.10374

@gedankenstuecke@scholar.social
2025-06-09 09:02:06

«Worse, as the latest Apple papers shows, LLMs may well work on your easy test set (like Hanoi with 4 discs) and seduce you into thinking it has built a proper, generalizable solution when it does not.»
The technology that keeps on giving
garymarcus.substack.com/p/a-kn

@arXiv_csDS_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-08-25 11:17:32

Replaced article(s) found for cs.DS. arxiv.org/list/cs.DS/new
[1/1]:
- Tight (Double) Exponential Bounds for Identification Problems: Locating-Dominating Set and Test C...
Dipayan Chakraborty, Florent Foucaud, Diptapriyo Majumdar, Prafullkumar Tale

@blackknight95857669@social.linux.pizza
2025-08-19 16:00:32

House Flipper 2 (Multi, XPd on PC) Test out your interior design skills and get even more creative with the revamped toolset in this excellent sequel.
If you follow me you might have noticed I like a good sim game (and if you like em too stay tuned, reviewing a couple more today), and HF2 is absolutely a good sim. Not surprising as the OG was a good first showing for the devs, Frozen District. This time out they've refined the tool set, added in some more story elements, and booste…

@paulbusch@mstdn.ca
2025-07-04 22:42:36

But that is adjustable via the included Ecobee smart thermostat. If we set the backup heat to start at minus 5°C then our furnace could be running for 8 weeks or less. The key is to test and monitor electricity consumption at lower temperatures since the heat pump works harder when it's colder. Then compare our gas and electricity bills to determine the right set-up. Over time we should find the right balance point.

@arXiv_condmatstatmech_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-19 09:27:32

Benchmarks for protocol control in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics
Stephen Whitelam, Corneel Casert, Megan Engel, Isaac Tamblyn
arxiv.org/abs/2506.15122

@arXiv_csCY_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-11 07:24:43

Evaluation of Machine Learning Models in Student Academic Performance Prediction
A. G. R. Sandeepa, Sanka Mohottala
arxiv.org/abs/2506.08047

@arXiv_eessIV_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-23 11:47:30

Proportional Sensitivity in Generative Adversarial Network (GAN)-Augmented Brain Tumor Classification Using Convolutional Neural Network
Mahin Montasir Afif, Abdullah Al Noman, K. M. Tahsin Kabir, Md. Mortuza Ahmmed, Md. Mostafizur Rahman, Mufti Mahmud, Md. Ashraful Babu
arxiv.org/abs/2506.17165

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-08-12 09:01:39

Long post, game design
Crungle is a game designed to be a simple test of general reasoning skills that's difficult to play by rote memory, since there are many possible rule sets, but it should be easy to play if one can understand and extrapolate from rules. The game is not necessarily fair, with the first player often having an advantage or a forced win. The game is entirely deterministic, although a variant determines the rule set randomly.
This is version 0.1, and has not yet been tested at all.
Crungle is a competitive game for two players, each of whom controls a single piece on a 3x3 grid. The cells of the grid are numbered from 1 to 9, starting at the top left and proceeding across each row and then down to the next row, so the top three cells are 1, 2, and 3 from left to right, then the next three are 4, 5, and 6 and the final row is cells 7, 8, and 9.
The two players decide who shall play as purple and who shall play as orange. Purple goes first, starting the rules phase by picking one goal rule from the table of goal rules. Next, orange picks a goal rule. These two goal rules determine the two winning conditions. Then each player, starting with orange, alternate picking a movement rule until four movement rules have been selected. During this process, at most one indirect movement rule may be selected. Finally, purple picks a starting location for orange (1-9), with 5 (the center) not allowed. Then orange picks the starting location for purple, which may not be adjacent to orange's starting position.
Alternatively, the goal rules, movement rules, and starting positions may be determined randomly, or a pre-determined ruleset may be selected.
If the ruleset makes it impossible to win, the players should agree to a draw. Either player could instead "bet" their opponent. If the opponent agrees to the bet, the opponent must demonstrate a series of moves by both players that would result in a win for either player. If they can do this, they win, but if they submit an invalid demonstration or cannot submit a demonstration, the player who "bet" wins.
Now that starting positions, movement rules, and goals have been decided, the play phase proceeds with each player taking a turn, starting with purple, until one player wins by satisfying one of the two goals, or until the players agree to a draw. Note that it's possible for both players to occupy the same space.
During each player's turn, that player identifies one of the four movement rules to use and names the square they move to using that rule, then they move their piece into that square and their turn ends. Neither player may use the same movement rule twice in a row (but it's okay to use the same rule your opponent just did unless another rule disallows that). If the movement rule a player picks moves their opponent's piece, they need to state where their opponent's piece ends up. Pieces that would move off the board instead stay in place; it's okay to select a rule that causes your piece to stay in place because of this rule. However, if a rule says "pick a square" or "move to a square" with some additional criteria, but there are no squares that meet those criteria, then that rule may not be used, and a player who picks that rule must pick a different one instead.
Any player who incorrectly states a destination for either their piece or their opponent's piece, picks an invalid square, or chooses an invalid rule has made a violation, as long as their opponent objects before selecting their next move. A player who makes at least three violations immediately forfeits and their opponent wins by default. However, if a player violates a rule but their opponent does not object before picking their next move, the stated destination(s) of the invalid move still stand, and the violation does not count. If a player objects to a valid move, their objection is ignored, and if they do this at least three times, they forfeit and their opponent wins by default.
Goal rules (each player picks one; either player can win using either chosen rule):
End your turn in the same space as your opponent three turns in a row.
End at least one turn in each of the 9 cells.
End five consecutive turns in the three cells in any single row, ending at least one turn on each of the three.
End five consecutive turns in the three cells in any single column, ending at least one turn on each of the three.
Within the span of 8 consecutive turns, end at least one turn in each of cells 1, 3, 7, and 9 (the four corners of the grid).
Within the span of 8 consecutive turns at least one turn in each of cells 2, 4, 6, and 8 (the central cells on each side).
Within the span of 8 consecutive turns, end at least one turn in the cell directly above your opponent, and end at least one turn in the cell directly below your opponent (in either order).
Within the span of 8 consecutive turns at least one turn in the cell directly to the left of your opponent, and end at least one turn in the cell directly to the right of your opponent (in either order).
End 12 turns in a row without ending any of them in cell 5.
End 8 turns in a row in 8 different cells.
Movement rules (each player picks two; either player may move using any of the four):
Move to any cell on the board that's diagonally adjacent to your current position.
Move to any cell on the board that's orthogonally adjacent to your current position.
Move up one cell. Also move your opponent up one cell.
Move down one cell. Also move your opponent down one cell.
Move left one cell. Also move your opponent left one cell.
Move right one cell. Also move your opponent right one cell.
Move up one cell. Move your opponent down one cell.
Move down one cell. Move your opponent up one cell.
Move left one cell. Move your opponent right one cell.
Move right one cell. Move your opponent left one cell.
Move any pieces that aren't in square 5 clockwise around the edge of the board 1 step (for example, from 1 to 2 or 3 to 6 or 9 to 8).
Move any pieces that aren't in square 5 counter-clockwise around the edge of the board 1 step (for example, from 1 to 4 or 6 to 3 or 7 to 8).
Move to any square reachable from your current position by a knight's move in chess (in other words, a square that's in an adjacent column and two rows up or down, or that's in an adjacent row and two columns left or right).
Stay in the same place.
Swap places with your opponent's piece.
Move back to the position that you started at on your previous turn.
If you are on an odd-numbered square, move to any other odd-numbered square. Otherwise, move to any even-numbered square.
Move to any square in the same column as your current position.
Move to any square in the same row as your current position.
Move to any square in the same column as your opponent's position.
Move to any square in the same row as your opponent's position.
Pick a square that's neither in the same row as your piece nor in the same row as your opponent's piece. Move to that square.
Pick a square that's neither in the same column as your piece nor in the same column as your opponent's piece. Move to that square.
Move to one of the squares orthogonally adjacent to your opponent's piece.
Move to one of the squares diagonally adjacent to your opponent's piece.
Move to the square opposite your current position across the middle square, or stay in place if you're in the middle square.
Pick any square that's closer to your opponent's piece than the square you're in now, measured using straight-line distance between square centers (this includes the square your opponent is in). Move to that square.
Pick any square that's further from your opponent's piece than the square you're in now, measured using straight-line distance between square centers. Move to that square.
If you are on a corner square (1, 3, 7, or 9) move to any other corner square. Otherwise, move to square 5.
If you are on an edge square (2, 4, 6, or 8) move to any other edge square. Otherwise, move to square 5.
Indirect movement rules (may be chosen instead of a direct movement rule; at most one per game):
Move using one of the other three movement rules selected in your game, and in addition, your opponent may not use that rule on their next turn (nor may they select it via an indirect rule like this one).
Select two of the other three movement rules, declare them, and then move as if you had used one and then the other, applying any additional effects of both rules in order.
Move using one of the other three movement rules selected in your game, but if the move would cause your piece to move off the board, instead of staying in place move to square 5 (in the middle).
Pick one of the other three movement rules selected in your game and apply it, but move your opponent's piece instead of your own piece. If that movement rule says to move "your opponent's piece," instead apply that movement to your own piece. References to "your position" and "your opponent's position" are swapped when applying the chosen rule, as are references to "your turn" and "your opponent's turn" and do on.
#Game #GameDesign

@arXiv_astrophCO_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-24 09:42:39

Quantifying the Impact of 2D and 3D BAO Measurements on the Cosmic Distance Duality Relation with HII Galaxy observation
Jie Zheng (HNAS), Da-Chun Qiang (HNAS), Zhi-Qiang You (HNAS), Darshan Kumar (HNAS)
arxiv.org/abs/2507.17113

@cosmos4u@scicomm.xyz
2025-07-07 23:26:34

Exoplanet Atmospheric Refraction Effects in the #Kepler Sample: arxiv.org/abs/2507.02126 -> "We present an analysis on the detection viability of refraction effects in Kepler's exoplanet atmospheres using binning techniques for their light curves in order to compare against simulated refraction effects. We split the Kepler exoplanets into sub-populations according to orbital period and planetary radius, then search for out-of-transit changes in the relative flux associated with atmospheric refraction of starlight. The presence of refraction effects - or lack thereof - may be used to measure and set limits on the bulk properties of an atmosphere, including mean molecular weight or the presence of hazes.
In this work, we use the presence of refraction effects to test whether exoplanets above the period-radius valley have H/He atmospheres, which high levels of stellar radiation could evaporate away, in turn leaving rocky cores below the valley. We find strong observational evidence of refraction effects for exoplanets above the period-radius valley based on Kepler photometry, however those related to optically thin H/He atmospheres are not common in the observed planetary population. This result may be attributed to signal dampening caused by clouds and hazes, consistent with the optically thick and intrinsically hotter atmospheres of Kepler exoplanets caused by relatively close host star proximity."

@arXiv_grqc_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-22 11:11:10

General form for Pseudo-Newtonian Potentials, imitating Schwarzschild geodesics
Itamar Ben Arosh Arad, Reem Sari
arxiv.org/abs/2507.15107

@arXiv_mathOC_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-14 08:53:22

Augmentation approaches for Mixed Integer Programming
Justo Puerto, Jose A. Ruiz-Alba
arxiv.org/abs/2507.08525 arxiv.…

@arXiv_csCL_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-27 09:56:59

Text2Cypher Across Languages: Evaluating Foundational Models Beyond English
Makbule Gulcin Ozsoy, William Tai
arxiv.org/abs/2506.21445

@arXiv_statML_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-14 09:00:12

MIRRAMS: Towards Training Models Robust to Missingness Distribution Shifts
Jihye Lee, Minseo Kang, Dongha Kim
arxiv.org/abs/2507.08280

@arXiv_csIR_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-13 07:38:00

Towards Understanding Bias in Synthetic Data for Evaluation
Hossein A. Rahmani, Varsha Ramineni, Nick Craswell, Bhaskar Mitra, Emine Yilmaz
arxiv.org/abs/2506.10301

@netzschleuder@social.skewed.de
2025-08-21 22:00:09

hiv_transmission: HIV transmission network (1988-2001)
A set of networks of HIV transmissions between people through sexual, needle-sharing, or social connections, based on combining 8 datasets collected from 1988 to 2001. Metadata includes test results of several diseases, as well as demographic variables such as age, ethnicity, and gender. Networks come in two flavors: egodyads and altdyads. Egodyads are the network among study-participants and their direct partners. Altdyads are the…

hiv_transmission: HIV transmission network (1988-2001). 35229 nodes, 85890 edges. https://networks.skewed.de/net/hiv_transmission
@schtobia@augsburg.social
2025-08-07 07:46:14

WhichYear 8/7/25
4464 pts (top 24%)
3.6 avg. years off
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@arXiv_physicsappph_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-18 08:44:02

Wireless Multi-Port Sensing: Virtual-VNA-Enabled De-Embedding of an Over-the-Air Fixture
Philipp del Hougne
arxiv.org/abs/2507.12909

@arXiv_csRO_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-11 08:57:41

LangNavBench: Evaluation of Natural Language Understanding in Semantic Navigation
Sonia Raychaudhuri, Enrico Cancelli, Tommaso Campari, Lamberto Ballan, Manolis Savva, Angel X. Chang
arxiv.org/abs/2507.07299

@chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca
2025-07-29 05:45:05

the City just put in Stage 1 restrictions (we're very lucky here that we have abundant water resources, many places on Vancouver Island have restrictions almost immediately every summer)
So the clock is ticking! If we get to Stage 2 and I haven't filled the pond yet, I'll be prohibited from doing so until the rains come! We can only "top up" pools and ponds in Stage 2. And (god forbid) we get into Stage 3 or 4, the pond will have to be left to dry up. (at which point I would probably just use it as a watering source for the gardens)
I don't think we've ever reached Stage 3. The last time we got to Stage 2 was about 5 years ago I think, after the Heat Dome.
I would be surprised if we got to Stage 2 this year. It has been dry, but not excessively hot, so hopefully our resources can hold through August.
The good news is... I'm close to at least filling the intake bay and wetland filter.
Once the rest of the rock/pebble comes tomorrow I'll immediately start moving the rock into those two holes as quickly as I can, and once done, I'll start filling them with water so I can test out the pumps.
I might set up a temporary path for the water to recirculate through the intake bay and filter, avoiding the pond. That way those two parts can start to grow good-bacteria for the filter while I work on the big pond.
#pondlife #poolpond #backyardPrpject #diy #rock #labour

@arXiv_csSE_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-16 10:02:41

New Formulation of DNN Statistical Mutation Killing for Ensuring Monotonicity: A Technical Report
Jinhan Kim, Nargiz Humbatova, Gunel Jahangirova, Shin Yoo, Paolo Tonella
arxiv.org/abs/2507.11199

@arXiv_hepph_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-08-13 09:26:32

WIMP Dark Matter within the dark photon portal
X. G. Wang, B. M. Loizos, A. W. Thomas
arxiv.org/abs/2508.08676 arxiv.org/pdf/2508.08676

@arXiv_csDS_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-18 09:04:42

Fast Approximate Rank Determination and Selection with Group Testing
Adiesha Liyanage, Braeden Sopp, Brendan Mumey
arxiv.org/abs/2507.12634

@arXiv_mathST_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-08-26 08:49:26

Source-Condition Analysis of Kernel Adversarial Estimators
Antonio Olivas-Martinez, Andrea Rotnitzky
arxiv.org/abs/2508.17181 arxiv.org/pdf…

@arXiv_csCL_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-27 09:59:49

Potemkin Understanding in Large Language Models
Marina Mancoridis, Bec Weeks, Keyon Vafa, Sendhil Mullainathan
arxiv.org/abs/2506.21521 arxiv.org/pdf/2506.21521 arxiv.org/html/2506.21521
arXiv:2506.21521v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) are regularly evaluated using benchmark datasets. But what justifies making inferences about an LLM's capabilities based on its answers to a curated set of questions? This paper first introduces a formal framework to address this question. The key is to note that the benchmarks used to test LLMs -- such as AP exams -- are also those used to test people. However, this raises an implication: these benchmarks are only valid tests if LLMs misunderstand concepts in ways that mirror human misunderstandings. Otherwise, success on benchmarks only demonstrates potemkin understanding: the illusion of understanding driven by answers irreconcilable with how any human would interpret a concept. We present two procedures for quantifying the existence of potemkins: one using a specially designed benchmark in three domains, the other using a general procedure that provides a lower-bound on their prevalence. We find that potemkins are ubiquitous across models, tasks, and domains. We also find that these failures reflect not just incorrect understanding, but deeper internal incoherence in concept representations.
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Optimized smoothing kernels for SPH
Robert Wissing, Thomas R. Quinn, Ben Keller, James Wadsley, Sijing Shen
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2025-07-08 08:51:30

AKEGEN: A LLM-based Tabular Corpus Generator for Evaluating Dataset Discovery in Data Lakes
Zhenwei Dai, Chuan Lei, Asterios Katsifodimos, Xiao Qin, Christos Faloutsos, Huzefa Rangwala
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2025-08-22 08:46:01

Yeast growth is controlled by the proportional scaling of mRNA and ribosome concentrations
Xin Gao, Michael Lanz, Rosslyn Grosely, Jonas Cremer, Joseph Puglisi, Jan M. Skotheim
arxiv.org/abs/2508.14997

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2025-08-28 07:44:11

Inference on Partially Identified Parameters with Separable Nuisance Parameters: a Two-Stage Method
Xunkang Tian
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2025-06-16 08:14:49

A Diestel-Faires type result for multimeasures
Jos\'e Rodr\'iguez
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2025-08-15 07:50:02

Machine Learning for Cloud Detection in IASI Measurements: A Data-Driven SVM Approach with Physical Constraints
Chiara Zugarini, Cristina Sgattoni, Luca Sgheri
arxiv.org/abs/2508.10120

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2025-07-22 10:56:50

New Insights into the Nature and Orbital Motion of Aristotle's Comet in 372 BC
Zdenek Sekanina
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2025-08-19 08:45:09

Arabic ASR on the SADA Large-Scale Arabic Speech Corpus with Transformer-Based Models
Branislav Gerazov, Marcello Politi, S\'ebastien Brati\`eres
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2025-06-12 09:50:22

Effective criteria for entanglement witnesses in small dimensions
{\L}ukasz Grzelka, {\L}ukasz Skowronek, Karol \.Zyczkowski
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2025-08-16 10:00:05

hiv_transmission: HIV transmission network (1988-2001)
A set of networks of HIV transmissions between people through sexual, needle-sharing, or social connections, based on combining 8 datasets collected from 1988 to 2001. Metadata includes test results of several diseases, as well as demographic variables such as age, ethnicity, and gender. Networks come in two flavors: egodyads and altdyads. Egodyads are the network among study-participants and their direct partners. Altdyads are the…

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hiv_transmission: HIV transmission network (1988-2001)
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2025-06-12 10:13:01

Certifying asymmetry in the configuration of three qubits
Abdelmalek Taoutioui, G\'abor Dr\'otos, Tam\'as V\'ertesi
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2025-08-05 10:04:40

Comparing Generative Models with the New Physics Learning Machine
Samuele Grossi, Marco Letizia, Riccardo Torre
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2025-06-12 08:41:31

Bar-driven dispersal of Galactic substructure
Adam M. Dillamore, Jason L. Sanders
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2025-07-08 12:51:50

Towards a consistent Semiclassical Theory of Gravity
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2025-06-17 09:53:05

Refract ICL: Rethinking Example Selection in the Era of Million-Token Models
Arjun R. Akula, Kazuma Hashimoto, Krishna Srinivasan, Aditi Chaudhary, Karthik Raman, Michael Bendersky
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2025-08-07 09:12:44

Stringent constraint on the CCC TL cosmology with $H(z)$ Measurements
Lei Lei (Purple Mountain Observatory, University of Science and Technology of China), Ze-Fan Wang (Purple Mountain Observatory, University of Science and Technology of China), Tong-Lin Wang (Purple Mountain Observatory, University of Science and Technology of China), Yi-Ying Wang (Purple Mountain Observatory), Guan-Wen Yuan (University of Trento, Trento Institute for Fundamental Physics and Applications), Wei-Long Li…

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Machine Learning-Driven High-Precision Model for $\alpha$-Decay Energy and Half-Life Prediction of superheavy nuclei
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2025-08-05 11:49:11

Measuring unitary invariants with the quantum switch
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2025-08-06 17:41:20

First test of the pump! Just turned the first pump on to make sure everything works. The regulator works! 100% power seems to draw about 160W. 50% was around 70W. Can't take a reliable picture of the display unfortunately.
I will have to cut the main wire and extend it with a good extension cord so it can reach where I need it to. At least to the little grey shed for now. The controller has to stay dry and in reasonable temperatures.
Not really looking forward to that job. I have cut/spliced/shrinkwrapped wire before but not on a $600 pump. 😬
Today though I will concentrate on hooking up the pipe to the filter to set up a circulation and figure out a temporary situation for the pump controller.
edit: btw the pumps are both Jecod 20,000L/hr varieties. I am hoping (and calculated) that they are oversized so I can run them at 50-75% most of the time.
#poolpond #backyardProject #DIY #electronics

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2025-07-10 09:01:01

Musical Source Separation Bake-Off: Comparing Objective Metrics with Human Perception
Noah Jaffe, John Ashley Burgoyne
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2025-07-10 14:48:07

When I wrote my last post above I got an error from my instance that the post was over the 500 character limit. Which is odd, since I have the limit set to 2000 on my instance.
Sure enough, it looks like somewhere along the line I blew away the config files that had been edited to enable the longer posts.
So consider this a test to see if I have correctly re-applied the hack, which is what it is, and completely unnecessarily, in the code for mastodon when this should be a simple switch/option in the admin panel!
(edit: confirmed: 2000 character limit restored)
#selfhost #footiMac #Pixelfed #Mastodon #upgrade #Debian