August 2024 Archive
2251.
I always found this picture of Steve Jobs in his home office fascinating (blog.numericcitizen.me)
2252.
Why Are We Still Making Unshaded Playgrounds? (curbed.com)
2253.
Samsung delivers solid-state battery for EVs with 600-mile range (notebookcheck.net)
2254.
Canadian Tire Money (en.wikipedia.org)
2255.
What are the odds, II: the Venezuelan presidential election (terrytao.wordpress.com)
2256.
16GB of RAM Could Be the New Minimum in Apple's Upcoming M4 Macs (macrumors.com)
2257.
Laptop-like CrowView Note ready to work with Pi, phones and mini-PCs (newatlas.com)
2258.
OpenTofu removed Russian-originated clouds unreasonably explain by sanctions (github.com)
2259.
Show HN:I build a website to generate infographics (graphicinfo.cc)
2260.
Low-cost 16 EEG channels cap (hat) for PiEEG (pieeg.com)
2261.
UAE Freezes $20B Jet Deal with France After Telegram CEO Arrest (thedailyguardian.com)
2262.
A World Split Apart (1978) (solzhenitsyncenter.org)
2263.
Does the success of LLM support Wittgenstein's position that "meaning is use"? (philosophy.stackexchange.com)
2264.
Full Introduction to Golang with Test-Driven Development (kovalevsky.io)
2265.
Show HN: Webaggr – handpicked collection of landing page design (webaggr.com)
2266.
They All Got Mysterious Brain Diseases. They're Fighting to Learn Why (nytimes.com)
2267.
Ergodic Literature (weirdnovels.com)
2268.
Nation Wary of Suddenly Usable Website (theonion.com)
2269.
Show HN: PinkArrows – An open-source Skitch alternative on the web (github.com)
2270.
Handwritten Text Recognition for Xournal++ Using Deep Learning (github.com)
2271.
It is dangerously easy to hack the worlds phones (economist.com)
2272.
Animate.css: Seamless CSS Animations Across All Browsers (github.com)
2273.
Repulsive Shells [video] (youtube.com)
2274.
TiddlyWiki5 – A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser (github.com)
2275.
SpaceX Raptor 3, SN1 (twitter.com)
2276.
DARPA suggests turning old C code automatically into Rust – using AI, of course (theregister.com)
2277.
Squeezing a key through a carry bit (2017) [video] (media.ccc.de)
2278.
I Like NetBSD, or Why Portability Matters (mccd.space)
2279.
Is C99 actually Turing-complete? (2016) (cs.stackexchange.com)
2280.
Everybody gets a star: Yelp's effect on restaurants and reviews (eater.com)