2024 Archive
1291.
Watch cars evolve using genetic algorithm (rednuht.org)
1292.
Character amnesia in China (globalchinapulse.net)
1293.
Meta now lets EU users unlink their Facebook, Messenger and Instagram accounts (neowin.net)
1294.
Contra Wirecutter on the IKEA air purifier (2022) (dynomight.net)
1295.
SQLite: 35% Faster Than the Filesystem (sqlite.org)
1296.
New images of Jupiter (missionjuno.swri.edu)
1297.
Reflections on Palantir (nabeelqu.substack.com)
1298.
The One Billion Row Challenge (morling.dev)
1299.
Gemini can't show me the fastest way to copy memory in C# because it's unethical (twitter.com)
1300.
Small claims court became Meta's customer service hotline (engadget.com)
1301.
Every map of China is wrong (medium.com)
1302.
Gene therapy allows an 11-year-old boy to hear (nytimes.com)
1303.
Visual Basic 6 rebuilt in C# – complete with form designer and IDE in browser (bandysc.github.io)
1304.
A Brazilian CA trusted only by Microsoft has issued a certificate for google.com (follow.agwa.name)
1305.
Query Apple's FindMy network with Python (github.com)
1306.
Show HN: I made a HTMX Playground 100% in the browser (lassebomh.github.io)
1307.
A useful front-end confetti animation library (github.com)
1308.
OTranscribe: A free and open tool for transcribing audio interviews (otranscribe.com)
1309.
Why America's economy is soaring ahead of its rivals (ft.com)
1310.
Gorhill pulls uBlock Origin Lite from Firefox store (neowin.net)
1311.
Show HN: Infinity – Realistic AI characters that can speak
1312.
Random Animations (bleuje.com)
1313.
Why we no longer use LangChain for building our AI agents (octomind.dev)
1314.
Things the guys who stole my phone have texted me to try to get me to unlock it (gothamist.com)
1315.
Roman Roads (2017) (sashamaps.net)
1316.
Spot Bitcoin ETF receives official approval from the SEC (cointelegraph.com)
1317.
Go is my hammer, and everything is a nail (maragu.dev)
1318.
Boom announces successful flight of XB-1 demonstrator aircraft (boomsupersonic.com)
1319.
Ask HN: Do you also marvel at the complexity of everyday objects?
1320.
No More Blue Fridays (brendangregg.com)