October 2024 Archive
9091.
Comcast Considers Spin-Out of Cable Networks, Will Weigh Streaming Partnerships (wsj.com)
9092.
Research shows decline in out-of-home activities since pandemic (phys.org)
9093.
Pascal's Mugging (en.wikipedia.org)
9094.
Modus: Serverless framework for intelligent functions and APIs using WebAssembly (github.com)
9095.
Ask HN: In your opinion, why is Ruby losing more and more popularity?
9096.
Chinese EVs leave other carmakers with only bad options (ft.com)
9097.
Microsoft wants $30 to let you keep using Windows 10 securely for another year (theverge.com)
9098.
They're Giving Scammers All Their Money. The Kids Can't Stop Them (nytimes.com)
9099.
Intel's Gaudi AI chips are far behind Nvidia and AMD, won't even hit $500M goal (theverge.com)
9100.
Beijing claims it's found underwater lighthouses that its foes use for espionage (theregister.com)
9101.
Millennial Snot (theupheaval.substack.com)
9102.
Ask HN: Early B2B SaaS without features like SSO, OAuth login, etc.?
9103.
What is your Bluesky handle?
9104.
Ask HN: Will Apple's hearing aid feature lead to lower volume in movie theaters?
9105.
DHH's opinion on Peterson (twitter.com)
9106.
Is anyone interested in equity only part time jobs?
9107.
What would be the effect of publicly sharing solutions to Trapdoor functions?
9108.
Namecheap.com won't let me sell my domains (namecheap.com)
9109.
Ask HN: Is Engineering Doomed?
9110.
Ask HN: Is there no escape from working 9-5?
9111.
Ask HN:I have a project in my mind. what should I do?
9112.
Bezos was in his rights to screw this up (washingtonpost.com)
9113.
Passkeys? Why hasn't it taken off yet?
9114.
Ask HN: What's your take on tech organisations getting involved with politics
9115.
AI is killing remote work (twitter.com)
9116.
Kafka Is Costing You Years of Engineering Time (ambar.cloud)
9117.
What to do when your intelligence does not align with your interest?
9118.
Ask HN: Alternative Languages to Python/R in Computational Biology?
9119.
Let's compare Apple, Google, and Samsung's definitions of 'a photo' (theverge.com)
9120.
Ask HN: Is there an API that enables something similar to notebooklm?