April 2024 Archive
19951.
AI Is Now Dogfighting with Fighter Pilots in the Air (twz.com)
19952.
Using national health records, an AI learns to predict risk of pancreatic cancer (harvardmagazine.com)
19953.
I'm building Lifetime Deals Validator and I need your advice/experience (validate.1payment.tools)
19954.
Tax Me If You Can (newyorker.com)
19955.
Who Is Pina Bausch? (thecollector.com)
19956.
'I Don't Think the Abyss Is Worth Looking into Anymore' (nytimes.com)
19957.
Malconcurrency: A Proposed New Term (synystron.substack.com)
19958.
Apple Removes WhatsApp and Threads from App Store Under Orders from China (axios.com)
19959.
Dr. Pangloss Was Right (unabashedobserver.substack.com)
19960.
Space-Track.org (space-track.org)
19961.
Show HN: An open-source API Gateway for front end applications (github.com)
19962.
Show HN: Easily export web blogs into word documents (blogtodoc.com)
19963.
Journey to Poom (Doom on PICO-8) (freds72.itch.io)
19964.
Netflix and A24 both land in hot water over apparent AI stuff (avclub.com)
19965.
Ask HN: How do I post a zip of the C code I've written that appears publicly?
19966.
Help us invent CSS Grid Level 3, a.k.a. "Masonry" layout (webkit.org)
19967.
Open Source's Funding Fiasco (dominickm.com)
19968.
TSMC plans to charge customers more for chips made outside Taiwan (ft.com)
19969.
Ask HN: Are Contabo Servers Down?
19970.
Can one line of code change the iOS development industry? (medium.com)
19971.
Making Gaussian Splats Smaller (aras-p.info)
19972.
Topographical 3D models from GPS tracks (cubetrek.com)
19973.
The tyranny of Columbine (unherd.com)
19974.
What does startups expect from a intern
19975.
The Checkbox Software Engineer (brunokiafuka.substack.com)
19976.
Git branches: "homeomorphic endofunctors mapping submanifolds of Hilbert space"? (softwareengineering.stackexchange.com)
19977.
New Starbucks cold cups are made with less plastic (stories.starbucks.com)
19978.
Building Games That Can Be Understood at a Glance (stfj.net)
19979.
How Stories About Human-Robot Relationships Push Our Buttons (newyorker.com)
19980.
Best Platform to Launch a Product?