2024 Archive
10741.
Y Combinator's chief startup whisperer is demoting himself (wired.com)
10742.
Paris to Berlin by train is now faster by five hours (theguardian.com)
10743.
Companies need junior devs (softwaredoug.com)
10744.
Ask HN: One-person companies—how do you manage it all and stay sane?
10745.
JEP draft: Exception handling in switch (openjdk.org)
10746.
After years of leniency, ULA cracks down on hobbyist photographers (arstechnica.com)
10747.
On Good Software Engineers (candost.blog)
10748.
So many feed readers, so many behaviors (rachelbythebay.com)
10749.
Google has been blocking Invidious with error "This helps protect our community" (github.com)
10750.
The semiconductor industry hinges on a quartz factory in North Carolina (tomshardware.com)
10751.
Stanley Kubrick did it his way (apollo-magazine.com)
10752.
Will satellite megaconstellations weaken earth's magnetic field? (spaceweatherarchive.com)
10753.
Code Generation in Rust vs. C++26 (brevzin.github.io)
10754.
New Beeper Android app – Open beta test (blog.beeper.com)
10755.
Julia Child's Kitchens (placesjournal.org)
10756.
Concrete clickbait: next time you share a spomenik photo (2016) (new-east-archive.org)
10757.
Why neural networks struggle with the Game of Life (2020) (bdtechtalks.com)
10758.
Ofsted inspectors 'make up evidence' about a school's performance when IT fails (theguardian.com)
10759.
'Cozy' relationship between Boeing and U.S. draws scrutiny amid 737 MAX 9 mess (npr.org)
10760.
Ask HN: Where to find domain experts for 1:1 tutoring?
10761.
A relativistic framework to establish coordinate time on the Moon and beyond (arxiv.org)
10762.
Boeing overwrote security camera footage of repair work on Alaska door plug (axios.com)
10763.
Show HN: Brisa Framework – Unifying server and client using the Web Platform (brisa.build)
10764.
The intricacies of implementing memoization in Ruby (denisdefreyne.com)
10765.
The Future That Never Was (os2museum.com)
10766.
Stashpad launches Google Docs alternative you can use without any login (techcrunch.com)
10767.
Jeremy Rowley resigns from DigiCert due to mass-revocation incident (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
10768.
German watchdog orders Sam Altman's biometric ID project World to delete data (euronews.com)
10769.
CRT Manufacturing (vintagetek.org)
10770.
GitHub bans organizations without warning or explanation