May 2024 Archive
7261.
Electric Foiling Catamaran from Recycled Parts (2021) (proboat.com)
7262.
"Deny, denounce, delay": The battle over the risk of ultra-processed foods (ft.com)
7263.
AI firms mustn't govern themselves, say ex-members of OpenAI's board (economist.com)
7264.
Facebook turned off the news in Canada. What happened next? (economist.com)
7265.
Nokia 3210 relaunch celebrates the "dumbphone" (t3.com)
7266.
The Techies' Wet-Dreams – Ted Kaczynski (theanarchistlibrary.org)
7267.
Families of Uvalde shooting victims sue Activision and Meta (techcrunch.com)
7268.
When to Use Fancy Words (richardhanania.com)
7269.
Burger King to Launch $5 Value Meal to Hit Back at McDonald's (bloomberg.com)
7270.
The (currently terrible) mood in renewables (jeromeaparis.substack.com)
7271.
Phoboslab's Attempt at Neuralink's Compression Challenge (github.com)
7272.
Black bear kebabs make family sick with parasitic worms (cnn.com)
7273.
The Swiss Travel Pass, Apple Wallet, and the Nightmares of QR Code Decoding (eliothertenstein.com)
7274.
The best have intuition (jisnu.org)
7275.
Wanna Make Big Tech Monopolies Even Worse? Kill Section 230 (eff.org)
7276.
Qlock – A JavaScript Quine Clock (aem1k.com)
7277.
North Korean trash balloons are dumping 'filth' on South Korea (cnn.com)
7278.
China's military shows off rifle-toting robot dogs (cnn.com)
7279.
Elon Musk's xAI secures $6B to challenge OpenAI in AI race (artificialintelligence-news.com)
7280.
Research on WWII Dutch "Hunger Winter" Has Terrifying Implications for Gaza (revealnews.org)
7281.
The Complex Problem of Lying for Jobs (ludic.mataroa.blog)
7282.
Hong Kong convicts 14 activists of subversion (bbc.com)
7283.
Shakti k/b.zip (MIT licensed) (shakti.com)
7284.
Batteries on Silicon MacBooks can't be replaced under warranty by third parties (lapcatsoftware.com)
7285.
Ask HN: Anyone attending EMF camp this year?
7286.
Factorio Friday Facts #413 – Gleba (factorio.com)
7287.
Hoogle: Search Haskell's Docs Based on Type Annotations (hoogle.haskell.org)
7288.
Two Years Later, Generative AI Is Not Even Trustworthy or Mainstream (ai-supremacy.com)
7289.
Faking TV Remote Control with Paper and a Lighter (hackaday.com)
7290.