2024 Archive
9931.
Suno, an AI music generator (rollingstone.com)
9932.
Changes at Riot Games and the road ahead (riotgames.com)
9933.
Can SpaceX land a rocket with 1/2 cm accuracy? (theshamblog.com)
9934.
Ask HN: Who's been hired through Hacker News?
9935.
Robot dog cleans up beaches with foot-mounted vacuums (spectrum.ieee.org)
9936.
0xCAFEBABE & 0xFEEDFACE (2003) (radio-weblogs.com)
9937.
Show HN: Dead man's switch without reliance on your infra (github.com)
9938.
DELETEs Are Difficult (notso.boringsql.com)
9939.
Zig, Rust, and Other Languages (notes.eatonphil.com)
9940.
There has never been a better time to game on Linux (tildes.net)
9941.
Everything we can't describe in music (hazlitt.net)
9942.
I Improved My Rust Compile Times (benw.is)
9943.
Interstellar movie black hole implemented with Einstein's equations in C++ (twitter.com)
9944.
Field experimental evidence of AI on knowledge worker productivity and quality (oneusefulthing.org)
9945.
How Deep Can Humans Go? (mcgill.ca)
9946.
Online censorship's institutional power (madattheinternet.substack.com)
9947.
Moore's Scofflaws (oxide.computer)
9948.
The Great Flattening (stratechery.com)
9949.
The spy who flunked it: Kurt Gödel's forgotten part in the atom-bomb story (nature.com)
9950.
Balaji Srinivasan calls for tech to "exit democracy" and seize local governments (newrepublic.com)
9951.
A seventh-grader student found a beautiful proof to Thales' Theorem (2002) (cut-the-knot.org)
9952.
Dijkstra's interview on Dutch TV (2000) (pncnmnp.github.io)
9953.
Zulip 9.0: Organized chat for distributed teams (blog.zulip.com)
9954.
Readme.txt vs. README.txt (2015) (softwareengineering.stackexchange.com)
9955.
Swiss' Entire Boeing 777 Fleet Now Has Shark Skin Technology (simpleflying.com)
9956.
htmx 2.0.0-beta1 (v2-0v2-0.htmx.org)
9957.
Appeals court finds California’s “Age Appropriate Design Code” unconstitutional (techdirt.com)
9958.
Ask HN: Who's building on Python NoGIL?
9959.
Ask HN: Best resources on starting a lifestyle business?
9960.
Z – Jump around (github.com)