Monthly Highlights
481.
Oracle is underwater on its $300B OpenAI deal (ft.com)
482.
Launch HN: Onyx (YC W24) – Open-source chat UI
483.
WorldGen – Text to Immersive 3D Worlds (meta.com)
484.
Are consumers just tech debt to Microsoft? (birchtree.me)
485.
An Interactive Guide to the Fourier Transform (betterexplained.com)
486.
He set out to walk around the world. After 27 years, his quest is nearly over (washingtonpost.com)
487.
A Cozy Mk IV light aircraft crashed after 3D-printed part was weakened by heat (bbc.com)
488.
The mysterious black fungus from Chernobyl that may eat radiation (bbc.com)
489.
Every mathematician has only a few tricks (2020) (mathoverflow.net)
490.
Goldman Sachs asks in biotech Report: Is curing patients a sustainable business? (2018) (cnbc.com)
491.
Making Crash Bandicoot (2011) (all-things-andy-gavin.com)
492.
Markdown is holding you back (newsletter.bphogan.com)
493.
California DMV approves map increase in Waymo driverless operations (dmv.ca.gov)
494.
Show HN: I made a spreadsheet where formulas also update backwards (victorpoughon.github.io)
495.
Mixpanel Security Breach (mixpanel.com)
496.
Show HN: Browser-based interactive 3D Three-Body problem simulator (trisolarchaos.com)
497.
A compact camera built using an optical mouse (petapixel.com)
498.
Things I want to say to my boss (ithoughtaboutthatalot.com)
499.
PHP 8.5 (stitcher.io)
500.
Rebecca Heineman – from homelessness to porting Doom (2022) (corecursive.com)
501.
73% of AI startups are just prompt engineering (pub.towardsai.net)
502.
The surprising benefits of giving up (nautil.us)
503.
AI just proved Erdos Problem #124 (erdosproblems.com)
504.
Making a Small RPG (jslegenddev.substack.com)
505.
LAPD helicopter tracker with real-time operating costs (lapdhelicoptertracker.com)
506.
Going Through Snowden Documents, Part 1 (libroot.org)
507.
Are we repeating the telecoms crash with AI datacenters? (martinalderson.com)
508.
Damn Small Linux (damnsmalllinux.org)
509.
Framework Raises DDR5 Memory Prices by 50% for DIY Laptops (phoronix.com)
510.
Gundam is just the same as Jane Austen but happens to include giant mech suits (eli.li)