January 2024 Archive
1801.
Ask HN: Why do computers/tablets/etc "freeze up" as they get older?
1802.
Images altered to trick machine vision can influence humans too (deepmind.google)
1803.
X Bans and Then Unbans Journalists and Podcasters in Latest Free Speech Massacre (gizmodo.com)
1804.
Use Plaintext Email (2019) (useplaintext.email)
1805.
Converting the Kernel to C++ (lore.kernel.org)
1806.
Mistral looks set to challenge AI frontrunners Google and OpenAI (ft.com)
1807.
How much memory bandwidth do large Amazon instances offer? (lemire.me)
1808.
Kagi.com is unstable for all regions (status.kagi.com)
1809.
Tell HN: YouTube RSS feeds are gone
1810.
People have been buried behind a Mississippi jail since 2016, attorney says (npr.org)
1811.
John Carmack on Inlined Code (number-none.com)
1812.
Startup Founders Fret over Getting Fired Like Sam Altman (wsj.com)
1813.
Hello IPv6: a minimal tutorial for IPv4 users (metebalci.com)
1814.
Teaching D from Scratch: Is it a viable first language? (2021) (dlang.org)
1815.
Modern misconceptions about medieval warfare (warfantasy.wordpress.com)
1816.
Knockoff Iranian drone sold on Alibaba was meant for war, documents show (vice.com)
1817.
The problem is not plagiarism, but cargo cult science (unfashionable.blog)
1818.
Gnome Mess Is Not an Accident (medium.com)
1819.
Improving my Emacs experience with completion (martinfowler.com)
1820.
Book of Kells (2018) (worldhistory.org)
1821.
History Is Written by the Losers (2016) (scholars-stage.org)
1822.
Video playback on low-end MS-DOS machines (scalibq.wordpress.com)
1823.
Focus and Flow: trade-offs in programmer productivity (2021) (aaronbuxbaum.com)
1824.
Clickr, or a young man's Flickr clonejure (jmglov.net)
1825.
Cable firms to FTC: We shouldn't have to let users cancel service with a click (arstechnica.com)
1826.
Two classic radiosity books now free (realtimerendering.com)
1827.
Ask HN: Looking for a project to volunteer on?
1828.
Tindallgrams (nasa.gov)
1829.
The I in LLM stands for intelligence (daniel.haxx.se)
1830.
Epic plans to contest Apple's 'bad-faith' compliance with ruling over App Store (techcrunch.com)