June 2024 Archive
4291.
Implementing General Relativity: What's inside a black hole? (20k.github.io)
4292.
Paged Out: Issue 4 [pdf] (pagedout.institute)
4293.
4294.
GitHub CSS Injection Attack (twitter.com)
4295.
Dask DataFrame Is Fast Now (docs.coiled.io)
4296.
4297.
Venmo has laid off all of its US based customer support team (old.reddit.com)
4298.
Nigerian faces up to 102 years in the slammer for $1.5M phishing scam (theregister.com)
4299.
EU chat control law proposes scanning your messages – even encrypted ones (theverge.com)
4300.
Tea and the Gut Microbiome: Findings from Trials and Mechanistic Studies (2019) (mdpi.com)
4301.
Show HN: SQLPilot – AI First SQL Editor (sqlpilot.ai)
4302.
Bugs, drugs and electric venom: is this the most deadly library in the world? (theguardian.com)
4303.
4304.
NUMA Emulation Yields "Significant Performance Uplift" to Raspberry Pi 5 (phoronix.com)
4305.
4306.
Show HN: Embedded our open-source charting lib into a no-code storytelling tool (vizzu.io)
4307.
Effects of psychedelics on neurogenesis and brain plasticity A systematic review (biorxiv.org)
4308.
The Missing Element in Your Data Architecture (materialize.com)
4309.
Clear Thinking – Insights from one of the best books on decision-making (techbooks.substack.com)
4310.
Mooncake: A KVCache-Centric Disaggregated Architecture for LLM Serving (github.com)
4311.
ECMAScript 2024: What's New? (2ality.com)
4312.
Ask HN: What single line of code would you put on a programming shirt?
4313.
Ask HN: Is data privacy just all talk or does it affect your decisions?
4314.
Gain of function research did not cause Covid-19 (bigthink.com)
4315.
'Flood' of cheap Russian fertiliser risks Europe's food security (ft.com)
4316.
Jeff Bezos has a vision to colonize space with a trillion people (msn.com)
4317.
Volkswagen Willing to Pay $1B Just to Look at Rivian's Software (autoevolution.com)
4318.
Ask HN: The "Japanese Developer" Scam
4319.
Ukraine War Rips Veil Off of US Weapons Superiority (responsiblestatecraft.org)
4320.
OpenAI says some creative jobs that AI will replace shouldn't exist anyway (pcmag.com)