May 2024 Archive
6361.
Living brain-cell biocomputers are now training on dopamine (newatlas.com)
6362.
Ask HN: With the rise of AI, how to approach my new career in software dev?
6363.
Donald Trump and Elon Musk's Growing Alliance (wsj.com)
6364.
Tell HN: Looking for dev work? My best advice on getting a dev job
6365.
Show HN: Summrize – Free Non-Fiction Book Summaries (summrize.com)
6366.
Ask HN: Are You Training a Model?
6367.
Alaska Launches a Chatbot That Hallucinates about Delta Airlines (alaskaair.com)
6368.
Renewable energy passes 30% of world’s electricity supply (theguardian.com)
6369.
FTX Found the Money (bloomberg.com)
6370.
The Beginning and End of the iPad (theverge.com)
6371.
Aurora Borealis in Ukraine (imgur.com)
6372.
Google Chrome's first AI tools (blog.google)
6373.
Flutter WASM is now stable (docs.flutter.dev)
6374.
The China-linked EV battery mega factory dividing a US township (theguardian.com)
6375.
The 100-Year Quest to Make a Paper Bottle (wsj.com)
6376.
Code of Practice for Software Vendors: call for views (gov.uk)
6377.
Show HN: Find and Grab Domains with a Past
6378.
The Threat to Open Source Comes from Corporate Manipulation (newsletter.goodtechthings.com)
6379.
Memory Sealing "Mseal" System Call Merged for Linux 6.10 (phoronix.com)
6380.
Project Honeypot: Introducing Cloudflare (2009) (projecthoneypot.org)
6381.
Show HN: I built an AI powered alternative to Webflow and Framer (instwebai.com)
6382.
Ask HN: RAG and unstructured data from several docs
6383.
US Starts Wide Review of Title, Closing Fees for Mortgages (bloomberg.com)
6384.
Who is hiring –> Google Sheet
6385.
The horrible truth about shaken baby syndrome cases (slate.com)
6386.
The Phantom Menace: still terrible after all these years? (theguardian.com)
6387.
Thingino: Camera firmware derived from OpenIPC focused on the Ingenic SoC (github.com)
6388.
China Launches Spacecraft to the Far Side of the Moon (nytimes.com)
6389.
China has won the EV war, and US car makers are changing their electric plans (thedriven.io)
6390.
Schools May Be Too Focused on Mental Health (nytimes.com)