September 2024 Archive
7291.
Is the magical number 7 still valid? (psychology.stackexchange.com)
7292.
Using AI to Replace an Actor Is Now Against the Law in California (indiewire.com)
7293.
Why United chose SpaceX's Starlink to power its free Wi-Fi (techcrunch.com)
7294.
Show HN: Product Hunt Launch Copywriting Generator (mindpal.space)
7295.
Show HN: Open-source time zone tracker for macOS (github.com)
7296.
Show HN: I made *the most realistic* AI chat (omegleAI.com)
7297.
UWSGI in Maintenance Mode (uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io)
7298.
"...The hot takes on Amazon's new strict return-to-office policy are wrong." (twitter.com)
7299.
Google Demonstrates Error Correction Below Surface Code Threshold (thequantuminsider.com)
7300.
Show HN: AI-Powered Data Preparation – Generate, Clean, Enrich, and Extract (datamachine.so)
7301.
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company file patent lawsuit against Palworld (theverge.com)
7302.
Tell HN: Restack.io is spamming the web with bogus technical content
7303.
Forbes Marketplace: The Parasite SEO Company Trying to Devour Its Host (larslofgren.com)
7304.
Nintendo, the Pokemon Company Sue Palworld Maker Pocketpair (arstechnica.com)
7305.
D4M: Mathematical represention unifying spreadsheet, database, matrix and graphs (d4m.mit.edu)
7306.
Why we'll never shoot Earth's garbage into the Sun (bigthink.com)
7307.
LinkedIn Is Training AI on User Data (theverge.com)
7308.
Tesla sold more Cybertrucks than almost all other EV trucks combined (theverge.com)
7309.
Delving into "Delve" (pshapira.net)
7310.
Nintendo, the Pokemon Company Sue Palworld Maker Pocketpair (arstechnica.com)
7311.
Why UX Designers Should Consider Users' Culture (multilingual.com)
7312.
"Bogey of Technological Unemployment" (technologyreview.com)
7313.
Announcing Online Passport Renewal (state.gov)
7314.
Mitosis in the Gray-Scott model: an intro to shader-based chemical simulations (pierre-couy.dev)
7315.
How can inkcap mushrooms give you the worst hangover? (compoundchem.com)
7316.
Bash namerefs for dynamic variable referencing (rednafi.com)
7317.
How close are we to creating advanced computer chips at home?
7318.
We accidentally created the perfect DB for AI agents (twitter.com)
7319.
Startup Says It Can Make a 100x Faster CPU (spectrum.ieee.org)
7320.
Does a "Clean Fast" Matter? (ginstephens.com)