April 2024 Archive
5731.
Billionaire Steve Cohen invests in Golf because 4 day work week is coming (bloomberg.com)
5732.
Show HN: Built a premium directory dedicated to high-quality tools (findcool.tools)
5733.
German gallery fires employee for hanging own art in exhibition (bbc.com)
5734.
Farey Numbers and Linked Lists (jasonpunyon.com)
5735.
Tell HN: HN soon to hit 40M entries
5736.
The $2B Central Subway has lots of leaks, few riders (sfstandard.com)
5737.
Show HN: Voyage of the Marigold – A Scifi Adventure (sheep.horse)
5738.
Forcing master to main was a good faith exploit (world.hey.com)
5739.
Tell HN: Phind.com Now Requires a Login
5740.
LattePanda Mu is a $139 computer-on-a-module with Intel N100 (liliputing.com)
5741.
Alibaba claims to launch a server grade RISC-V processor this year (tomshardware.com)
5742.
Ask HN: How do you visualize complex concepts?
5743.
How to Identify a Good Programmer (morads.substack.com)
5744.
Preview of autonomous ride-hailing via Tesla app (twitter.com)
5745.
Ask HN: Genuinely why do people pay for ChatGPT wrappers?
5746.
FTC says Amazon executives destroyed potential evidence by using Signal (theverge.com)
5747.
Ask HN: What can we learn from HashiCorp's failure?
5748.
Fully Decentralized Forum with 60 Lines of Code (zhangluyao.com)
5749.
Show HN: Extension to preview links on any website (maxfoc.us)
5750.
TikTok ban in EU is 'not excluded,' von der Leyen says (politico.eu)
5751.
Managers have no human rights (yosefk.com)
5752.
Ask HN: What can we do as a community to prevent XZ-like attacks in future?
5753.
Ask HN: Is the num of posts in the "Who's Hiring" post indicative of anything?
5754.
Tesla deliveries drop 8.5% from a year ago (cnbc.com)
5755.
Free software's not-so-eXZellent adventure (lwn.net)
5756.
Ask HN: How do I delete my account here
5757.
Brands Paid for Ads on Forbes.com. Some Ran on a Copycat Site Instead (wsj.com)
5758.
Seven Agonizing Nights Aboard the Icon of the Seas, World's Largest Cruise Ship (theatlantic.com)
5759.
How to get global remote job?
5760.
the US labor market is much weaker than we have been told (globalmarketsinvestor.substack.com)