April 2024 Archive
4531.
Why PostgreSQL Is the Bedrock for the Future of Data (timescale.com)
4532.
4533.
4534.
Creatine improves cognitive performance during sleep deprivation (nature.com)
4535.
No more 12345: devices with weak passwords to be banned in UK (theguardian.com)
4536.
Elon Musk wants to turn Tesla's fleet into AWS for AI – would it work? (theverge.com)
4537.
Ask HN: What framework should I learn?
4538.
Ask HN: Why is Vercel so expensive?
4539.
Brazil threatens to regulate social media after clash with Elon Musk (ft.com)
4540.
A24's New AI-Generated 'Civil War' Ads Generate Controversy (hollywoodreporter.com)
4541.
Former NASA Engineer Says He's Invented a Thruster That Doesn't Require Propell (futurism.com)
4542.
Is the Remote Work Future?
4543.
China makes advances in laser-propelled submarines (scmp.com)
4544.
Apple Researchers Reveal New AI System That Can Beat GPT-4 (macrumors.com)
4545.
The Stem-Ification of Society (babylon-newsroom.com)
4546.
Ask HN: Series A/B startups, what's your infra setup?
4547.
Cable lobby vows "years of litigation" to avoid bans on blocking and throttling (arstechnica.com)
4548.
Cheap Stuff on Temu Opens a New Generational Divide (wsj.com)
4549.
CB1 Receptor Negative Allosteric Modulators to Reverse Cannabinoid Toxicity (mdpi.com)
4550.
Colleges are facing an enrollment nightmare (theatlantic.com)
4551.
California malls as we know them are dying. Here's what comes next (sfgate.com)
4552.
Ask HN: Does Anyone Use a "Closed Core" Software Model?
4553.
TikTok Ban Measure Attached to House Foreign Aid Bill, Boosting Odds of Passage (wsj.com)
4554.
Taylor Swift just broke Spotify (downdetector.com)
4555.
What Neuralink Is Missing (theatlantic.com)
4556.
China's Young People Are Giving Up on Saving for Retirement (nytimes.com)
4557.
How to Send an SMS in Haskell (2017) (twilio.com)
4558.
Show HN: Hate Regex? This Free Tool Writes It for You (rgx.tools)
4559.
Zap Energy achieves 37M-degree temperatures in a compact fusion device (zapenergy.com)
4560.
TrueNAS CORE 13 is the end of the FreeBSD version (theregister.com)