February 2024 Archive
3091.
Unity cuts 1,800 more staff in 'company reset' (polygon.com)
3092.
Developer just open sourced tool that could bring an end to Nvidia's AI hegemony (techradar.com)
3093.
An overseas experience with hypertext and packet switching [pdf] (cs.auckland.ac.nz)
3094.
Relocation of .nl domain names to Amazon causing unrest in Dutch internet sector (nltimes.nl)
3095.
Show HN: Spliit – FOSS alternative to Splitwise, with receipt scanning (github.com)
3096.
Debian 64-Bit time_t Transition Underway for Addressing Y2038 Problem (phoronix.com)
3097.
TfL's AI Tube Station experiment is amazing and slightly terrifying (takes.jamesomalley.co.uk)
3098.
Japan's SLIM moon probe unexpectedly survives lunar night (nbcnews.com)
3099.
Starlab commercial space station to launch on Starship (spacenews.com)
3100.
Cloudflare hacked using auth tokens stolen in Okta attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
3101.
StarCoder 2 is a code-generating AI that runs on most GPUs (techcrunch.com)
3102.
3103.
We are close to the Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly of June 10 last year (twitter.com)
3104.
3105.
3106.
3107.
In Search of the Last Saola (ensia.com)
3108.
Type Confusion in V8 WebAssembly, Leading to RCE (issues.chromium.org)
3109.
Los Angeles Becomes First US City to Outlaw Digital Discrimination (themarkup.org)
3110.
Meta's big vision for face computers might be better than Apple's (theverge.com)
3111.
Wealth inequality is root cause of all current economic woes. Interview. [video] (youtube.com)
3112.
Divide-and-conquer dynamics in AI-driven disempowerment (arxiv.org)
3113.
How the media industry keeps losing the future (nytimes.com)
3114.
Counties are blocking wind and solar across the US (usatoday.com)
3115.
Ask HN: Should open-source projects allow disabling telemetry?
3116.
Ask HN: Would you pass own your company's interview?
3117.
Palworld fans concerned after Nintendo issues surprise takedown (gamingbible.com)
3118.
Princess: Coding Like Royalty (princess.sh)
3119.
Google TV channels forced on the homescreen (old.reddit.com)
3120.
No job? No shame. Younger workers are opening up about unemployment (washingtonpost.com)