November 2024 Archive
3421.
Will your computer's "Secure Boot" turn out to be "Restricted Boot"? (fsf.org)
3422.
Blink: Tiniest x86-64-Linux emulator (github.com)
3423.
Ukraine is being hit with a surge of attacks using North Korean missiles (cnn.com)
3424.
3425.
Show HN: A personalised word search puzzle for your special someone (wordamour.com)
3426.
Google's Quiet Nuclear Quest for a Decade (spectrum.ieee.org)
3427.
Tell the Senate: Don't Weaponize the Treasury Department Against Nonprofits (eff.org)
3428.
3429.
A Long-Memory Model for Multiple Cycles with an Application to US Stocks (mdpi.com)
3430.
Analyzing Go Build Times (2023) (blog.howardjohn.info)
3431.
Show HN: Comicmark – A Self-hosted Link Manager with comic-like visual elements (github.com)
3432.
Flight School Pumps 100R Unleaded Avgas (aviationweek.com)
3433.
A 'potato cartel' conspired to make your frozen fries 47% more expensive (finance.yahoo.com)
3434.
3435.
Laser: Attention with Exponential Transformation (arxiv.org)
3436.
"We Will Pass Those Tariff Costs Back to the Consumer," Says CEO of AutoZone (finance.yahoo.com)
3437.
Ask HN: How much money do you spend each month?
3438.
How They Control You (defragzone.substack.com)
3439.
Smart Dating Assistant – AI-Powered Help for Better Matches and Conversations
3440.
First Ever Recorded Use of ICBM in War (funker530.com)
3441.
Show HN: Assindo – [Android] AI Assistant to handle your phone calls (play.google.com)
3442.
Americans, your calls and texts can be monitored by Chinese spies (washingtonpost.com)
3443.
ChatGPT's artificial empathy is a language trick (theconversation.com)
3444.
Australian real estate agent hallucinates two schools in rental listing (theguardian.com)
3445.
Show HN: AI that can use Gmail, SMS, Slack, Calendar
3446.
Drone Incursions over USAF Bases in UK Enter Second Week (twz.com)
3447.
ASCII Boobs in Your Codebase Won't Fix Themselves (shermanonsoftware.com)
3448.
Amazon CEO denies full in-office mandate is 'backdoor layoff' (reuters.com)
3449.
Reddit Is Down (twitter.com)
3450.
OpenAI and others seek new path to smarter AI as current methods hit limitations (reuters.com)