Burn After Wearing
(grist.org)
2024 Archive
5731.
5732.
5733.
Certain names make ChatGPT grind to a halt, and we know why
(arstechnica.com)
5734.
Handwriting but not typewriting leads to widespread connectivity in brain
(openread.academy)
5735.
Htmx changes license to Zero-Clause BSD
(github.com)
5736.
Chrome Feature: ZSTD Content-Encoding
(chromestatus.com)
5737.
You Don’t Know Jack about Bandwidth
(cacm.acm.org)
5738.
Fear makes you a worse programmer (2014)
(jvns.ca)
5739.
Drift towards danger and the normalization of deviance (2017)
(risk-engineering.org)
5740.
Getting back into C programming for CP/M
(kevinboone.me)
5741.
GPT-fabricated scientific papers on Google Scholar
(misinforeview.hks.harvard.edu)
5742.
Digital forgeries are hard
(mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
5743.
Organizing OpenStreetMap mapping parties
(contrapunctus.codeberg.page)
5744.
Show HN: I made a URL expander because short links are too mainstream
(urlshortenersaresoyesterdaytrythisamazingsuperlongurlexpander.site)
5745.
Reverse engineering a software crack
(twitter.com)
5746.
5747.
You too can write a book
(parentheticallyspeaking.org)
5748.
A recent security incident involving Dropbox Sign
(sign.dropbox.com)
5750.
Show HN: I made an SSH tunnel manager to learn Go
(github.com)
5751.
5752.
Luma AI Dream Machine
(lumalabs.ai)
5753.
DRAKON
(en.wikipedia.org)
5754.
Data Version Control
(dvc.org)
5755.
The Pentium FDIV bug, reverse-engineered
(oldbytes.space)
5756.
Optimizing Ruby's JSON, Part 4
(byroot.github.io)
5757.
Fair: A Go library for serving resources fairly
(github.com)
5758.
BreakTime: Running Breakout inside Google Calendar
(eieio.games)
5759.
I spoke with a Google worker fired for protesting $1.2B Israel contract
(thehandbasket.co)
5760.
UK's Online Safety Act comes into force
(ofcom.org.uk)