April 2024 Archive
17011.
Authenticate_by: Prevent timing-based enumeration of users (a-chacon.com)
17012.
Go is an Object Oriented Programming Language (blog.gypsydave5.com)
17013.
HuggingChat on iOS (apps.apple.com)
17014.
Zen of Python as Gregorian Chants [video] (youtube.com)
17015.
Lived experience, from the Romantics to identity politics Essays (aeon.co)
17016.
17017.
Cherub, an angel investing community inspired by dating apps (techcrunch.com)
17018.
17019.
AMD Ryzen Pro 8000 and Ryzen Pro 8040 Series Launched (servethehome.com)
17020.
Indonesian Government is using influencers to convince people to leave Jakarta (restofworld.org)
17021.
NASA still investigating Orion heat shield issues from Artemis 1 moon mission (space.com)
17022.
Fuzzy string matching in PostgreSQL. (2021) (crunchydata.com)
17023.
Wireless Charging: Trading Efficiency for Convenience (ifixit.com)
17024.
Privacy implications of using OAuth 2 in local Microsoft apps? (serverfault.com)
17025.
Show HN: LLM Price Check – Compare Prices, Quality, and Try Chat Instantly (llmpricecheck.com)
17026.
Your trainee just took down our business and has no idea how or why (theregister.com)
17027.
Llama 3 vs. GPT-4 vs. Gemini Pro (msty.app)
17028.
Instinct.cpp is a toolkit for LLM-powered apps targeting edge computing (github.com)
17029.
A Quick Guide to Ruby's Time and DateTime Classes (blog.saeloun.com)
17030.
Three Important things I overlooked during code reviews (piglei.com)
17031.
Perovskite LED display promises next-gen smart devices (openaccessgovernment.org)
17032.
Show HN: Jonline – decentralized social media and event platform, by a solo dev (jonline.io)
17033.
Discourse hijacks your CTRL+F because not all posts are loaded to the DOM (meta.discourse.org)
17034.
Which countries have the best, and worst, living standards? (economist.com)
17035.
The universe may be dominated by tachyons, new paper suggests (livescience.com)
17036.
Improving Facial Expression Synthesis Through GAN-Based Frontalization (blog.metaphysic.ai)
17037.
USDT Comes to TON (blog.ton.org)
17038.
Rook's Law: There's Always a Limit (nigeltao.github.io)
17039.
There's a library on the moon now. It might last billions of years (mashable.com)
17040.
LLM Agents Can Autonomously Exploit One-Day Vulnerabilities with 87% Success (arxiv.org)