2024 Archive
12421.
SqueakJS: A modern and practical Smalltalk that runs in any browser (2014) [pdf] (freudenbergs.de)
12422.
My talk on CSS runtime performance (nolanlawson.com)
12423.
Majorana, the search for the most elusive neutrino of all (2012) (newscenter.lbl.gov)
12424.
Beyond Linux from Scratch (linuxfromscratch.org)
12425.
XZ Utils Backdoor (tukaani.org)
12426.
The Homa Network Protocol (lwn.net)
12427.
Unearthing the oldest forest on Earth (worldsensorium.com)
12428.
Ask HN: How to get started with local language models?
12429.
Mozilla closes 21 years old bug in Firefox (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
12430.
Apprise: Open-Source, Self-Hosted, Push Notifications (github.com)
12431.
Collatz’s Ant (gbragafibra.github.io)
12432.
OpenStreetMap's 20th Anniversary Celebration is August 9 (birthday20.openstreetmap.org)
12433.
Proteins let cells remember how well their last division went (arstechnica.com)
12434.
A memory model for Rust code in the kernel (lwn.net)
12435.
Judge's Investigation into Patent Troll Results in Criminal Referrals (eff.org)
12436.
US bans TikTok owner ByteDance, will prohibit app in US unless it is sold (arstechnica.com)
12437.
Hetzner raises US cloud prices while lowering included bandwidth by 95% (twitter.com)
12438.
12439.
School lunch breaks in France can be two hours (2012) (karenlebillon.com)
12440.
Death of the Department Store (lrb.co.uk)
12441.
Ask HN: 30y After 'On Lisp', PAIP etc., Is Lisp Still "Beating the Averages"?
12442.
What flying was like fifty years ago (airfactsjournal.com)
12443.
1,100 Declassified U.S. Nuclear Targets (futureoflife.org)
12444.
How the Food Industry Pays Influencers to Shill Blueberries, Butter, and More (bonappetit.com)
12445.
Dracula's Biggest Mistake (blog.ayjay.org)
12446.
There's More Proof That Return to Office Is Pointless (gizmodo.com)
12447.
Horses may have been domesticated twice (sciencenews.org)
12448.
After a 24-second test of its engines, the New Glenn rocket is ready to fly (arstechnica.com)
12449.
Harvesting electricity from high-voltage transmission lines using fences (hackaday.com)
12450.
2.7M Brits still use a 3G only handset (comparedial.com)