October 2024 Archive
7381.
Why Americans avoid the news – and what it means for the US election (reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk)
7382.
Battles of Precise Mass: Technology Is Remaking War–and America Must Adapt (foreignaffairs.com)
7383.
Devenv is switching its Nix implementation to Tvix (devenv.sh)
7384.
Ask HN: What is a great open-source visual email builder?
7385.
Girl without smartphone unable to join in lesson (bbc.co.uk)
7386.
Who Was Bitcoin's Satoshi? I Need to Know and So Do You (bloomberg.com)
7387.
What's a good developer survey participation rate? (newsletter.getdx.com)
7388.
Ask HN How to enter tech industry
7389.
Ask HN: Why is Heztner suddenly rising in popularity across the dev community?
7390.
Vanilla JavaScript Performance: The Myth of VDOM Speed (github.com)
7391.
How my 14 year-old Instagram handle @javier was stolen (twitter.com)
7392.
Ask HN: Prompt engineering for LLMs to generate beginner friendly code
7393.
Russia fines Google $2.5 x 10^33 (independent.co.uk)
7394.
What Sank the Bayesian Superyacht in Italy? (nytimes.com)
7395.
Elon Musk's employees don't share his politics (techcentral.co.za)
7396.
Russia fines Google $20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (cnn.com)
7397.
A Duct-Taped Banana Could Fetch US$1.5M at Auction (barrons.com)
7398.
Ask HN: Is Gnu.org Down for a Reason?
7399.
The WordPress Mess (lwn.net)
7400.
Smart TVs are spying on everyone (theregister.com)
7401.
Show HN: Handinger – API to extract data from the Internet (handinger.com)
7402.
Ask HN: How Did React change the front end world?
7403.
Starbucks Became a Sugary Teen Emporium (bloomberg.com)
7404.
Quick carbon removal demand math (nanransohoff.substack.com)
7405.
The Sirius Cybernetics Elevator Challenge (b_jhzjeywxldc.v0.build)
7406.
Show HN: I gamified remote workers efforts and make them feel recognized more (recognify.io)
7407.
Show HN: I made an extension that uses AI to help avoid BS brands on Amazon (chromewebstore.google.com)
7408.
My Ozempic Nightmare: I became sicker than ever instead of shedding pounds (macleans.ca)
7409.
Some of the Web's Sketchiest Sites Share an Address in Iceland (nytimes.com)
7410.
Ask HN: What are you proud of when it comes to automating your manual effort?