January 2024 Archive
9571.
The Public Domain Benefits Everyone but Sometimes Copyright Holders Won't Let Go (eff.org)
9572.
'Filterworld' explores how social media algorithms 'flatten' our culture (npr.org)
9573.
Finding Pi (scientific.place)
9574.
Donor Bounties: A New Kind of Feature Bounty (ziglang.org)
9575.
Mystery Search – Google, but you get the last person's search (mysterysearch.lol)
9576.
Is ChatGPT a real polyglot? Problems with multilingualism of LLMs (quickchat.ai)
9577.
Japan's successful Moon landing was the most precise (nature.com)
9578.
GCHQ Celebrates 80 Years of Colossus (gchq.gov.uk)
9579.
Swedish startup Tillitis are looking for developers (tillitis.se)
9580.
CISA's Easterly the target of 'harrowing' swatting incident (therecord.media)
9581.
The Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security (ranum.com)
9582.
Kryten – CLI (written in Nim) RAG tool to get sourced answer from documents (github.com)
9583.
Show HN: Data Apps for Everyone (bruinen.co)
9584.
Potted plants do not improve indoor air quality (2020) (nature.com)
9585.
FreeBSD discusses use of Rust in the base system (lists.freebsd.org)
9586.
A Microwave at 80,000fps – The Slow Mo Guys [video] (youtube.com)
9587.
The FTC bars TurboTax maker Intuit from advertising 'deceptive' free services (npr.org)
9588.
Free radicals don't kill tardigrades – they're the secret to their invincibility (livescience.com)
9589.
The startups making robots a reality (gatesnotes.com)
9590.
Google parent Alphabet laying off innovation lab workers (foxbusiness.com)
9591.
ExxonMobil is suing its own shareholders over proposal for reducing emissions (qz.com)
9592.
Post Office set targets for recovering cash from accused in Horizon scandal (theguardian.com)
9593.
Hitler Speaking Normally (Subtitles) [video] (youtube.com)
9594.
As We May Think (1945) [pdf] (web.mit.edu)
9595.
Britain's Dragonfire laser weapon engages first aerial targets (gov.uk)
9596.
Turkey Backs Sweden's NATO Bid (nytimes.com)
9597.
Show HN: Ondsel ES – An open-source engineering suite (ondsel.com)
9598.
Nuclear goes backwards, again, as wind/solar enjoy another year of record growth (reneweconomy.com.au)
9599.
Apple is hiring GPU kernel engineers for the MLX project (twitter.com)
9600.
Lambda-2D, low-level programming through drawing (l-2d.glitch.me)