November 2024 Archive
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Rust 1.83.0 (blog.rust-lang.org)
3183.
The Pithiest Critique of Modern Conservatism Is Credited to the Wrong Man (2022) (slate.com)
3184.
The Perk Weighting Issue (bungie.net)
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Atari ST Programming: Hatari, STOS and Turbo C (retrogamecoders.com)
3187.
This is Life in America's Water-Inequality Capital. It Might Be About to Change (time.com)
3188.
AMD to lay off 4% of workforce, or about 1k employees (cnbc.com)
3189.
AWS Lambda turns 10: A rare look at the doc that started it (allthingsdistributed.com)
3190.
Many long Covid patients adjust to slim recovery odds as world moves on (reuters.com)
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Nearly half of Americans think members of the opposing political party are evil (phys.org)
3193.
Is It Time to Step Away from Coding After 10 Years?
3194.
Ask HN: Which blog platform is suitable for personal blogging?
3195.
Tell HN: Uptimerobot.com offers a fake free plan
3196.
Show HN: I'm 17 and made a tool to help students study smarter (lira.study)
3197.
Zelensky's nuclear option: Ukraine 'months away' from bomb (thetimes.com)
3198.
Where to learn how to build an A/B testing tool?
3199.
Amazon introduces Echo Show 21, its largest smart display ever (aboutamazon.com)
3200.
Why you should never kiss a baby on the head (theconversation.com)
3201.
Musk now says it's 'pointless' to build a $25,000 Tesla for human drivers (reuters.com)
3202.
Ask HN: Is there demand for a local-first live transcription tool?
3203.
JSON Formatter (Free, no ads, no signups) (hqjson.com)
3204.
Ask HN: What are your favorite tools for taming your email?
3205.
Amazon reportedly working on Echo Frames for delivery drivers (theverge.com)
3206.
Elon Musk joined Trump-Zelensky call amid concerns for future of Ukraine war (cnn.com)
3207.
Gen Z's definition of financial success includes joining the top 1% (fortune.com)
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Musk appears to have worked in the US without authorization (wired.com)
3209.
Could Humans Hibernate? (aeon.co)
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Elon Musk's first order of business in Trump administration: Kill remote work (msn.com)