November 2024 Archive
7231.
Indian government issues notice to Wikipedia over bias (thehindu.com)
7232.
Show HN: memo - a Rust key-value store for terminal (github.com)
7233.
Nvidia CPUs (not GPUs) Coming in 2025 (techpowerup.com)
7234.
Judgment Day (astralcodexten.com)
7235.
'Maybe 20 people left at BioWare' who know how their Dragon Age engine works (pcgamer.com)
7236.
GameGen-X: Open-World Video Game Generation (gamegen-x.github.io)
7237.
Earth May Survive the Sun's Demise (eos.org)
7238.
BI-as-Code and the New Era of GenBI (rilldata.com)
7239.
Know Your Rights, Report Voter Intimidation [pdf] (aclu.org)
7240.
Making an AI dictation app in a weekend (kevinlynagh.com)
7241.
Ongoing typosquatting campaign impersonates popular NPM packages (theregister.com)
7242.
Why it costs India so little to reach the Moon and Mars (bbc.com)
7243.
After 31 cargo missions, NASA finds Dragon still has some new tricks (arstechnica.com)
7244.
How to become a more effective engineer (newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com)
7245.
A DoS bug that's worse than it seems (mattermost.com)
7246.
The Biggest Clue That the Supreme Court Has Lost Touch with Reality (slate.com)
7247.
7248.
Nash's Invention of Non-Cooperative Game Theory (1949-50) (privatdozent.co)
7249.
SmolBSD: Un système Unix de 7 mégaoctets qui démarre en moins d'une seconde (connect.ed-diamond.com)
7250.
WASM memory64 reaches stage 4 (github.com)
7251.
Show HN: I made a site to generate consistent text every time with AI (sloap.co)
7252.
FPGA, ASIC, and SoC Development (mathworks.com)
7253.
Gartner Hype Cycle (en.wikipedia.org)
7254.
Gut microbiota regulates stress responsivity via the circadian system (sciencedirect.com)
7255.
Escape from Apple iCloud Photos using free software (2020) (willem.com)
7256.
7257.
AI Workers Seek Whistleblower Cover to Expose Emerging Threats (news.bloomberglaw.com)
7258.
Demystifying Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks (daniel-bethell.co.uk)
7259.
Generating documentation from tests using files-to-prompt and LLM (til.simonwillison.net)
7260.
Seem like peanut allergies were once rare and now everyone has them? (news.harvard.edu)