September 2024 Archive
12241.
Ask HN: Is Intel's Struggle a Sign That OKRs Are Ineffective?
12242.
Show HN: Kolomeal – AI Meal Assistant (kolomeal.com)
12243.
The Six Stages of Field Service Support (web.archive.org)
12244.
What Happens When You Stop Paying for Google One Storage (support.google.com)
12245.
Nearly Wild Camping (nearlywildcamping.org)
12246.
Cavity-Mediated Entanglement of Parametrically Driven Spin Qubits via Sidebands (journals.aps.org)
12247.
Ask HN: Whats a good way to "trial" with a cofounder
12248.
Show HN: Outrecta – A simple LLM-based test generator (outrecta.com)
12249.
Dancing with Systems (donellameadows.org)
12250.
World's biggest battery coming to Maine (livescience.com)
12251.
A review of the Julia language (2014, updated 2022) (danluu.com)
12252.
Lawyers as Explainers: Remember, you are writing for intelligent people (abajournal.com)
12253.
Sergio Mendes, 83, Dies; Brought Brazilian Rhythms to the U.S. Pop Charts (nytimes.com)
12254.
Show HN: London Film Festival calender with GPT-4o planning (lff.bruceh.su)
12255.
Small Data SF Conference (smalldatasf.com)
12256.
Raku programming language is more complex than it can be
12257.
Ask HN: What problem do you wish you could just make disappear?
12258.
Cool vs-code extension (Idea) which I'm working on
12259.
NZ Inland Revenue gives taxpayer details to social media platforms (rnz.co.nz)
12260.
Paul Graham Essays RSS (github.com)
12261.
Notes on the Euler formula – Eli Bendersky's website (eli.thegreenplace.net)
12262.
Franken UI (franken-ui.dev)
12263.
When the Bitcoin Scammers Came for Me (theatlantic.com)
12264.
Time to Say Goodbye to the BMI? (nytimes.com)
12265.
AI may not steal many jobs after all (apnews.com)
12266.
Not by AI (notbyai.fyi)
12267.
Ask HN: What services do you self-host, and how do you secure access to them?
12268.
Seeing Others in Data, but Not Ourselves (blog.jim-nielsen.com)
12269.
Law enforcement leans on 3D-printer industry to thwart machine gun conversion (apnews.com)
12270.
Hoonigan Files for Bankruptcy with $1.2B in Debt (jalopnik.com)