Monthly Highlights
301.
Show HN: I used OpenAI's new image API for a personalized coloring book service (clevercoloringbook.com)
302.
Hacking a Smart Home Device (2024) (jmswrnr.com)
303.
OpenAI is building a social network? (theverge.com)
304.
Intel sells 51% stake in Altera to private equity firm on a $8.75B valuation (newsroom.intel.com)
305.
Anubis Works (xeiaso.net)
306.
The Policy Puppetry Attack: Novel bypass for major LLMs (hiddenlayer.com)
307.
Solidjs: Simple and performant reactivity for building user interfaces (solidjs.com)
308.
Show HN: OpenNutrition – A free, public nutrition database (opennutrition.app)
309.
Anubis saved our websites from a DDoS attack (fabulous.systems)
310.
The dark side of the Moomins (newstatesman.com)
311.
I analyzed chord progressions in 680k songs (cantgetmuchhigher.com)
312.
20 years of Git (blog.gitbutler.com)
313.
The Steam Deck is software-freedom friendly (isomorphism.xyz)
314.
A single line of code cost $8000 (pietrasiak.com)
315.
.localhost Domains (inclouds.space)
316.
DeepMind releases Lyria 2 music generation model (deepmind.google)
317.
Icônes (icones.js.org)
318.
First baby born in UK to woman with transplanted womb (bbc.com)
319.
The chroot Technique – a Swiss army multitool for Linux systems (livesys.se)
320.
Show HN: Undercutf1 – F1 Live Timing TUI with Driver Tracker, Variable Delay (github.com)
321.
Recreating Daft Punk's Something About Us (thoughts-and-things.ghost.io)
322.
Busy Bar (busy.bar)
323.
They made computers behave like annoying salesmen (rakhim.exotext.com)
324.
Performance optimization is hard because it's fundamentally a brute-force task (purplesyringa.moe)
325.
Firebase Studio (firebase.studio)
326.
NSF director to resign amid grant terminations, job cuts, and controversy (science.org)
327.
Waltz's team set up at least 20 Signal group chats for crises across the world (politico.com)
328.
Show HN: A Chrome extension that will auto-reject non-essential cookies (blog.bymitch.com)
329.
Tiny-LLM – a course of serving LLM on Apple Silicon for systems engineers (github.com)
330.
Scientists Develop Artificial Leaf, Uses Sunlight to Produce Valuable Chemicals (newscenter.lbl.gov)