February 2024 Archive
2761.
Reddit Signs AI Content Licensing Deal Ahead of IPO (bloomberg.com)
2762.
Google Brings Gemini to Gmail, Docs, Slides, and More (twitter.com)
2763.
Shell, Awk, and Make Should Be Combined (2016) (oilshell.org)
2764.
Htmx become 0 clause BSD-licensed (github.com)
2765.
Zero-knowledge security model: an introduction (haybatov.com)
2766.
Crypto firm Gemini to pay over $1B back to customers in settlement (theverge.com)
2767.
Inquiry launches into Polish ex-government's 'Pegasus' spying (euobserver.com)
2768.
Large sequence models for software development activities (blog.research.google)
2769.
Free Nginx (freenginx.org)
2770.
Business Narrative Strategy (tomcritchlow.com)
2771.
A new study reveals a direct connection between the brain and its dura mater (neurosciencenews.com)
2772.
Open Source Encryption for SQLite (blog.turso.tech)
2773.
Twitter security staff kept firm in compliance by disobeying Musk, FTC says (arstechnica.com)
2774.
Tyler Perry halts $800M studio expansion after being shocked by AI (theguardian.com)
2775.
Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Exploiting JetBrains TeamCity CVE Globally (cisa.gov)
2776.
DuckDB 0.10.0 (duckdb.org)
2777.
2778.
The loss of things I took for granted (slate.com)
2779.
Nvidia surges about $500B in 6 wks, nearly much as Tesla is worth (markets.businessinsider.com)
2780.
Lag in Cybertruck's drive-by-wire system (twitter.com)
2781.
We just launched Sketch Logo AI (sketchlogo.ai)
2782.
The Death of Free Shipping (msn.com)
2783.
Rust developers concerned about complexity, low usage (infoworld.com)
2784.
Tesla sold only one car in Korea in January (bloomberg.com)
2785.
Ask HN: Easiest way to create a CRUD web app in 2024?
2786.
Wendy's Is Introducing Uber-Style 'Surge Pricing' (foodandwine.com)
2787.
BYD unveils $230K supercar, $14K hatchback in same week (fortune.com)
2788.
Autism, through the eyes of a computer (2019) (spectrumnews.org)
2789.
Air Canada chatbot promised a discount. Now the airline has to pay it (washingtonpost.com)
2790.
Snowflake says Frank Slootman is retiring as CEO; stock plunges 20% (cnbc.com)