October 2024 Archive
13291.
Illwill: Finding Mobman (2023) (YouTube) (youtube.com)
13292.
Nagel: What is it like to be a bat? (philosopher.eu)
13293.
HBO claims Peter Todd is Satoshi (forbes.com)
13294.
Hurricane Milton tracker as it makes landfall in Florida (catxre.com)
13295.
The many traditions of non-governmental money (2018) (unenumerated.blogspot.com)
13296.
Show HN: Empower ChatGPT: Enhanced Doc Q&A and Academic Reading (chromewebstore.google.com)
13297.
Ryugu sample show asteroids may have delivered compounds needed to start life (phys.org)
13298.
Ask HN: What is the best way to chunk documents for RAG?
13299.
The Great GUG Demo Drop (martianlawyers.club)
13300.
AHA calls for declaration of national emergency over IV bag shortages (statnews.com)
13301.
Gotee – An Implementation of Tee in Go (github.com)
13302.
Ethical Data: Balancing User Privacy and Trust (futo.org)
13303.
"You Are Not Expected to Understand This" (2022) (press.princeton.edu)
13304.
More women than men have added their DNA to the human gene pool (theguardian.com)
13305.
Birth of the Bazel (blog.engflow.com)
13306.
Launching AI Products with Braintrust's CEO Ankur Goyal (open.spotify.com)
13307.
Wimbledon abolishes line judges after 147 years (theguardian.com)
13308.
Recent Dr.Web cyberattack claimed by pro-Ukrainian hacktivists (bleepingcomputer.com)
13309.
Show HN: Realtime Multiplayer Neon Trails and Pings (trails.aeonax.com)
13310.
Microspeak: Run to Ground (devblogs.microsoft.com)
13311.
Performance Measurements of IPC in Rust (pranitha.rs)
13312.
A Trump Trade Arbitrage (bloomberg.com)
13313.
Ask HN: Best books on introduction to AI/LLMs?
13314.
Crystal 1.14.0 Is Released (crystal-lang.org)
13315.
Hangul OSD Fonts in the Embedded Microprocessor (github.com)
13316.
20 Years of Gym Rat (muffin.man.s3-website.us-east-2.amazonaws.com)
13317.
Resistance to public health, no longer fringe, gains foothold in GOP politics (nytimes.com)
13318.
Hello (school.shoutem.com)
13319.
Show HN: OpenSource]Personal AI assistant in your terminal (github.com)
13320.
With Hurricane Milton looming, Florida's NPR stations went text-only online (niemanlab.org)