June 2024 Archive
3541.
The Soylent delusion and the folly of food-hacking (joanwestenberg.com)
3542.
A study has been following 'gifted' kids for 45 years. Here's what we've learned (upworthy.com)
3543.
Show HN: I Built a Tool to Break Free from YouTube's Addictive Algorithm (watchlist.so)
3544.
The U.S. Military's Diesel-Powered Pickups Don't Bother with Emissions Equipment (roadandtrack.com)
3545.
Show HN: I wrote my Resume on my personal site and it's printable with media (dlvhdr.me)
3546.
The Rise and Fall of Preview (pxlnv.com)
3547.
An intergenerational crime against humanity (theconversation.com)
3548.
Campaigns Can Now See What You Watch on TV (notus.org)
3549.
The word 'bot' is increasingly being used as an insult on social media (newscientist.com)
3550.
Canada lists Iran's Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist group (bbc.com)
3551.
Recommended Books on Computational Complexity Theory
3552.
What makes a great contribution to a codebase? (blog.eliperkins.com)
3553.
Dark fibre (en.wikipedia.org)
3554.
AI discovers new rare-earth-free magnet at 200 times the speed of man (newatlas.com)
3555.
HSL: An Intuitive Way to Represent Color in CSS (helpscout.com)
3556.
Bird Aren't Real: What one man learned when he made up a conspiracy theory (thestar.com)
3557.
Filmed.js: film strip image effect (netzgesta.de)
3558.
Ask HN: Why is it so hard for devices to determine WiFi network health?
3559.
Supercomputer-on-a-chip goes live: single PCIe card packs more than 6k cores (techradar.com)
3560.
The Crusader-Era Knights Who Volunteered to Fight World War I (military.com)
3561.
America's best decade, according to data (washingtonpost.com)
3562.
Tianlong-3 catastrophic failure on launch (twitter.com)
3563.
Sigma announces 28-45mm F1.8 Art lens for full-frame cameras (dpreview.com)
3564.
Palmer Luckey is selling pixel-perfect ultrabright magnesium Game Boys for $199 (theverge.com)
3565.
Show HN: Extract Data from Line Chart Image (github.com)
3566.
Qualcomm AI/Copilot PCs don't live up to the hype (semiaccurate.com)
3567.
Lung Cancer Was a Death Sentence. Now Drugs Are Saving Lives (wsj.com)
3568.
With a drop of blood, this new device will test for TBIs in 15 minutes (militarytimes.com)
3569.
Now that UUIDv7 is lexicographic, does that mean there is no use for ULID? (npmjs.com)
3570.
EU to Charge Apple for Violating DMA (mjtsai.com)