July 2024 Archive
18511.
Your Hologram Doctor Will See You Now (nytimes.com)
18512.
Microsoft Surface Pro OLED Copilot+ review – 2-in-1 with the Snapdragon X Elite (notebookcheck.net)
18513.
Did Turing prove the undecidability of the halting problem? (jdh.hamkins.org)
18514.
The Enigma of the Roman Dodecahedron Is Revealed (youtube.com)
18515.
Ask HN: Why is somebody using an AI to talk to me on Facebook?
18516.
Ask HN: Why are defenders more reliable on penalty kicks?
18517.
Ask HN: Clothes Shops Suggesting App
18518.
Ask HN: How to set healthy barriers with side projects
18519.
Ask HN: What are the three Most Important Intergers?
18520.
Google's carbon footprint balloons in its Gemini AI era (theverge.com)
18521.
Perpetual Munich Syndrome (hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk)
18522.
Ask HN: why does no one ever talk about embedded coding?
18523.
Forget about the 8 glasses of water per day rule, according to these experts (2022) (cbc.ca)
18524.
Pivoting from React to Native DOM APIs: A Real World Example (thenewstack.io)
18525.
I Created a URL Shortner (e1f.co.za)
18526.
Triple back quotes in MS Teams (support.microsoft.com)
18527.
Ask HN: What tooling do you use for SQL/DB migrations
18528.
Tensors (avni.sh)
18529.
Show HN: Red Blue Battle (redbluebattle.com)
18530.
Show HN: ClyTimer – An Easy to Use Fullscreen Countdown Timer for Mac (beauty-of-pixel.tech)
18531.
Show HN: Make your favourite celebrity say anything (starvoiceai.com)
18532.
High-speed hippos can get airborne, says new study (cnn.com)
18533.
Ask HN: How much money gets burned on July 4th in US
18534.
WebSage: AI Powered Summary, Explanation and More (chromewebstore.google.com)
18535.
How I Hacked My Life by Saying Yes to Everything (wsj.com)
18536.
Ask HN: Ego Death
18537.
Ask HN: Dealing With Taxes For SaaS Startups
18538.
How much cash would it take for you to quit your job? (ft.com)
18539.
Japan won its 'war' on floppy disks, but its love of archaic tech lingers (washingtonpost.com)
18540.
SpaceX's competitors are crying foul over Starship launch plans (arstechnica.com)