May 2024 Archive
15061.
A New Diplomatic Strategy Emerges as Artificial Intelligence Grows (nytimes.com)
15062.
Quick tweaks make your GNOME desktop so much easier to use (zdnet.com)
15063.
Crop burning smoke: A global health threat (iqair.com)
15064.
W3C Verifiable Credentials Data Model v2.0 (w3.org)
15065.
Digital Detox (brandur.org)
15066.
Repoman: Python tool to manage GitHub Organizations and perform backup (github.com)
15067.
Made a Congress Trading Database (stocknear.com)
15068.
Mojo 24.3 (modular.com)
15069.
J. B. Crawford on the Matrix project (computer.rip)
15070.
Show HN: I built Compassionate AI – AI with memory and multi-expert architecture (compassionate.today)
15071.
The Definitive C Book Guide and List (stackoverflow.com)
15072.
OpenPKG (openpkg.org)
15073.
Chkbit: Check the data integrity of your files over time (github.com)
15074.
What's New in Resilio Sync 2.8.0 (help.resilio.com)
15075.
DOS Directory Searches Are Bizarre (os2museum.com)
15076.
Photopea – Free Photoshop Clone Makes over $2M per Year (techiegamers.com)
15077.
TSMC booked on advanced packaging until 2025 (theregister.com)
15078.
Ziglang-Set: generic and general-purpose Set implementation for Zig (github.com)
15079.
Braun Atelier 1-81 Stereo (radiomuseum.org)
15080.
How much trust do people have in different types of scientists? (phys.org)
15081.
Faulty valve scuttles Starliner's first crew launch (more technical details) (arstechnica.com)
15082.
Apple Announces New M2 iPad Air Models in 11-Inch and 13-Inch Sizes from $599 (macrumors.com)
15083.
Apple Announces New iPad Pro with M4, OLED Display, and More (macrumors.com)
15084.
Price's Law: Square root law of people and productivity (blog.sparsh.dev)
15085.
Why improving your search feature always feels difficult (bonsai.io)
15086.
Well-known companies that pivoted and why (docs.google.com)
15087.
Google Threat Intelligence: Actionable threat intelligence at Google scale (cloud.google.com)
15088.
15089.
Podcast: The Key Steps in Adopting Industry 4.0 for Manufacturing (podnion.com)
15090.
Experiment opens door for millions of qubits on one chip (phys.org)