April 2024 Archive
4861.
Elon Musk just gave another Mars speech–this time the vision seems tangible (arstechnica.com)
4862.
How I Restored a 15TB YugabyteDB Database from an Amazon S3 Backup in 30 Minutes (yugabyte.com)
4863.
4864.
RIP Peter Higgs, who laid foundation for the Higgs boson in the 1960s (arstechnica.com)
4865.
French Competitiveness in IT (bitecode.dev)
4866.
Show HN: Cascade – open-source alternative to paid SaaS boilerplates (github.com)
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4868.
Fortran-lang joins NumFOCUS as a sponsored project (twitter.com)
4869.
Texas' skyscrapers are going dark to keep billions of birds safe (bbc.com)
4870.
Ionos prices go up after Broadcom acquires VMware (twitter.com)
4871.
TSMC's rise has young tech hopefuls moving to Taiwan (restofworld.org)
4872.
4873.
TechCrunch: Loft Labs brings power of virtualization to Kubernetes clusters (techcrunch.com)
4874.
Type-Enforced Access Control with Go Generics (render.com)
4875.
4876.
'Googlers Against Genocide': Tech Workers Protest Contracts with Israel (gizmodo.com)
4877.
4878.
4879.
Show HN: A minimal workflow orchestrator for Python written in Rust (github.com)
4880.
Rest of World’s 2024 AI elections tracker (restofworld.org)
4881.
Ruff v0.4.0: a hand-written recursive descent parser for Python (astral.sh)
4882.
'Water is more valuable than oil': the corp cashing in on America's drought (theguardian.com)
4883.
4884.
US sanctions transform China into legacy chip juggernaut (tomshardware.com)
4885.
4886.
Building a Pi Frigate NVR with Axzez's Interceptor 1U Case (jeffgeerling.com)
4887.
Use Llama 3 models for free via OpenAI-compatible API
4888.
From boom to burst, the AI bubble is only heading in one direction (theguardian.com)
4889.
Tea.xyz causes open source spam problems, again (web3isgoinggreat.com)
4890.
Rarest, strangest, form of Windows saved techie from moment of security madness (theregister.com)