January 2024 Archive
1321.
How AI is changing gymnastics judging (technologyreview.com)
1322.
The question of poverty vs. instability (robkhenderson.com)
1323.
A Theory of Grift (thediff.co)
1324.
Jazelle DBX: Allow ARM processors to execute Java bytecode in hardware (en.wikipedia.org)
1325.
Dr Strangelove at 60 (bbc.com)
1326.
Show HN: Privy - Open-source, privacy oriented alternative to GitHub Copilot (github.com)
1327.
Can You Live Code a Church Organ? [video] (youtube.com)
1328.
On Proprioception, the Sixth Sense of Storytelling (2022) (themillions.com)
1329.
Xbox Multiplayer Analysis Tool (github.com)
1330.
Safetyism killed playtime (unherd.com)
1331.
Mexico building rail rival as water shortages drain Panama Canal (japantimes.co.jp)
1332.
Can a pill prevent deaths from venomous snakebites? (latimes.com)
1333.
Zig cookbook: collection of simple Zig programs that demonstrate good practices (github.com)
1334.
George Orwell: Politics and the English Language (orwell.ru)
1335.
En Route: A Magazine About Trains in Japan [pdf] (tokyoweekender.com)
1336.
Ultralight, strong, and self-reprogrammable mechanical metamaterials (science.org)
1337.
What's the story on the "toxic lady"? (1996) (straightdope.com)
1338.
I built my own 16-Bit CPU in Excel [video] (youtube.com)
1339.
SpaceX launches first phone service satellites (theguardian.com)
1340.
The absurdity of the return-to-office movement (cnn.com)
1341.
Ask HN: Those making $500+/month on side projects in 2024 – Show and tell
1342.
Scientist on Japan's atomic bomb program tells his story (1995) [video] (youtube.com)
1343.
Teletext on a BBC Computer in 2024 (linuxjedi.co.uk)
1344.
Two File Descriptors for Sockets (cr.yp.to)
1345.
Apple's punitive compliance will burn its political and developer goodwill (techcrunch.com)
1346.
90x Faster Than Pgvector – Lantern's HNSW Index Creation Time (lantern.dev)
1347.
Teller: Universal secret manager, never leave your terminal to use secrets (github.com)
1348.
Show HN: Deep search of all ML papers (app.undermind.ai)
1349.
Show HN: Building a 'liturgical lightbulb', bringing the Calendar to life (github.com)
1350.
As solar capacity grows, duck curves are getting deeper in California (eia.gov)