May 2024 Archive
3211.
Outlaw chemists used 'blotter' to dose the world with LSD Essays (aeon.co)
3212.
Show HN: Optigraph – optimum graph network generator (github.com)
3213.
Breakdown (2018) (futilitycloset.com)
3214.
Microsoft, Beihang release MoRA, an efficient LLM fine-tuning technique (venturebeat.com)
3215.
Meteorologists awed by rare type of tornado (anti-cyclonic) (cnn.com)
3216.
China's first large-scale sodium-ion battery charges to 90% in 12 minutes (electrek.co)
3217.
Sam Altman: "Ilya and OpenAI are going to part ways" (twitter.com)
3218.
US Patent and Trademark Office confirms another leak of filers' address data (techcrunch.com)
3219.
US slows plans to retire coal-fired plants as power demand from AI surges (ft.com)
3220.
Does anyone need a 1k Hz gaming display? (arstechnica.com)
3221.
Pedestrians 'twice as likely' to be hit by an electric or hybrid-electric car (lshtm.ac.uk)
3222.
Is the move to electric cars running out of power? (bbc.co.uk)
3223.
What Are You Building? Share Your Projects
3224.
YouTube stops working for millions as war against ad blockers intensifies (independent.co.uk)
3225.
The Runners Who Went So Hard They Were Never the Same (outsideonline.com)
3226.
When AI helps you code, who owns the finished product? (theregister.com)
3227.
New Strategy Could Lead to Universal, Long-Lasting Flu Shot (today.duke.edu)
3228.
European Accelerationism (santiago-martins.com)
3229.
Why am I dreaming I have an exam I didn't study for? (bbc.com)
3230.
Bay Area restaurants react to new Calif. law with anger, shock (sfgate.com)
3231.
Microplastics found in every human testicle in study (theguardian.com)
3232.
Boeing 737 catches fire and skids off the runway in Senegal (apnews.com)
3233.
Are recruiters better than a coin flip at judging resumes? Here's the data (interviewing.io)
3234.
The number's up for 999. And 911. And 000. And 111 (theregister.com)
3235.
Ask HN: My CEO has been "stealing" money from the company, what should we do?
3236.
Rejected from YC. Reason: Because I don't have a cofounder (twitter.com)
3237.
Show HN: I've Created the First Artificial Memory (and It's Open-Source) (recallmemory.io)
3238.
New drug Retatrutide outshines Ozempic and helps people lose quarter of weight (thetimes.co.uk)
3239.
Dali back in Baltimore port, freed 55 days after striking and collapsing Bridge (baltimoresun.com)
3240.
"Privacy may be an anomaly", says Google's Vint Cerf (2013) (theverge.com)