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Cartels are already diversifying, thanks to bullish gold market they are going full tilt on gold. "In Colombia and Peru gangs are now thought to make more money from gold than from the sale of narcotics."[1]

[1]: https://www.economist.com/the-americas/2025/06/26/the-gold-b...


Are these reports public? If so, please provide a link? I haven't been able to find them.


2017 lecture by Shinya Yamanaka[0] is really good, much easier to digest too.

[0] - https://youtube.com/watch?v=PTkCDDUbsBc


You can get a rough idea with the right use of chatgpt and Wikipedia while reading any paper, you should give it a try anyway.


For anyone interested, here[0] is the YouTube channel of Russ Tedrake, which has:

    - 6.4210 (2023) Robotics Manipulation
    - 6.8210 (2023) Underactuated Robotics
[0](https://www.youtube.com/@underactuated5171)



Typing whole novels is a bit too much for me, as I lose interest in 20 mins or a day or two at best, so short content like articles and blogs would be much better.


thinkPad, thinkbook, thinkstation, thinkcenter etc. Basically Lenovo's business oriented products


Thinkpads were absolutely impacted by some of them

Lenovo's SHAREit software was preloaded on ThinkPad and IdeaPad notebooks. That was one of the hardcoded password issues I mentioned (along with other problems)

for more info see:

https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2016-1489

https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2016-1492

https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2016-1491

The fingerprint scanner issue also impacted thinkpads, thinkstation and thinkcentre devices:

https://www.theregister.com/2018/01/26/lenovo_thinkpad_finge...


My ThinkPad T61p suffered a different problem: It was bricked 1 month out of warranty due to the GPU, which was recalled by Nvidia but Lenovo refused to honor the recall. Instead they wanted to sell me an $800 replacement board with the same faulty GPU. There was a long thread on their support forums with hundreds of people complaining about the same thing. It has since disappeared. I've never given Lenovo another dollar.


> It was bricked 1 month out of warranty due to the GPU, which was recalled by Nvidia but Lenovo refused to honor the recall.

Did they actually issue a recall on those chips? Someone should update the wiki which still says: ...neither nVidia nor Lenovo ever admitted publicly that the chips were defective. The issue was handled as one of quality control with no "official" revisions issued, and no recalls. (https://thinkpads.com/t61/)


Hmm, I'm going by memory but I distinctly remember reading they were recalled and that Dell among others were issuing replacements for their systems with the faulty chips. Perhaps it's true that it wasn't officially recalled.

Also your link mentions Lenovo did briefly offer repairs in 2010-2011, so I guess I could have taken part, but that was about 2 years after I ejected the company from my world.


The vertical integration, from venues to ticket reselling.


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