2024 Archive
8041.
FFmpeg 7.1 release: a tons of codecs (jbkempf.com)
8042.
Playing with BOLT and Postgres (vondra.me)
8043.
Oldest largest German Minecraft server shut down and open sourced everything (github.com)
8044.
About Google Chrome's "This extension may soon no longer be supported" (github.com)
8045.
Algorithmic Thinking (2nd Edition) (nostarch.com)
8046.
Implementing Vertical Form Controls (webkit.org)
8047.
Bytehound: Memory Profiler for Linux (github.com)
8048.
The magic (image resampling) kernel (johncostella.com)
8049.
Trilinear point splatting for real-time radiance field rendering (lfranke.github.io)
8050.
Helen Fisher, who researched the brain’s love circuitry, has died (nytimes.com)
8051.
AI for Data Journalism: demonstrating what we can do with this stuff (simonwillison.net)
8052.
Show HN: Local voice assistant using Ollama, transformers and Coqui TTS toolkit (github.com)
8053.
Show HN: Performant intracontinental public transport routing in Rust (github.com)
8054.
How we built the Black Friday Cyber Monday 2023 globe (shopify.engineering)
8055.
Show HN: I built an interactive plotter art exhibit for SIGGRAPH (lostpixels.io)
8056.
Tesla staff say firm's entire Supercharger team fired (bbc.com)
8057.
Boeing whistleblower John Barnett found dead (npr.org)
8058.
USPS' long-awaited new mail truck makes its debut (apnews.com)
8059.
To make a fortune, target bored young men who want to make a fortune (businessinsider.com)
8060.
Bitcoin has made a new all-time high price (coinbase.com)
8061.
Google fires 28 employees involved in sit-in protest over $1.2B Israel contract (nypost.com)
8062.
Working in the office 5 days/week to build company culture is a myth: PwC report (msn.com)
8063.
AMD's Strix Point: Zen 5 Hits Mobile (chipsandcheese.com)
8064.
BYD's YangWang U8 launched, can float on water for 30 minutes and sail 3km/h (carnewschina.com)
8065.
North Yorkshire Council to phase out apostrophe use on street signs (bbc.co.uk)
8066.
Russian family lived alone in the Siberian wilderness for 40 years (2013) (smithsonianmag.com)
8067.
How the music industry learned to love piracy (nytimes.com)
8068.
Open Source on its own is no alternative to Big Tech (berthub.eu)
8069.
Java Virtual Threads: A Case Study (infoq.com)
8070.
Misconceptions about loops in C (dl.acm.org)