2024 Archive
13261.
Brazil top court threatens to suspend X within 24 hours (apnews.com)
13262.
It's Dante's hell – we're just living in it (neh.gov)
13263.
Sweden has long opposed nuclear weapons, but once tried to build them (bbc.com)
13264.
The hovercraft's time might have arrived (bbc.com)
13265.
EU Probes Apple's Decision to Shut Down Epic's Developer Account (macrumors.com)
13266.
US unemployment has been under 4% for the longest streak since the Vietnam War (npr.org)
13267.
Nvidia Unveils Blackwell, Its Next GPU (spectrum.ieee.org)
13268.
SpaceX to deliver vehicle to deorbit International Space Station (nasa.gov)
13269.
Chrome experimental AI features (blog.google)
13270.
Speeding Slows You Down (By a Lot) (algorithmsoup.wordpress.com)
13271.
How much electricity does AI consume? (theverge.com)
13272.
Quantifying the diva-ness of national anthem performances (pudding.cool)
13273.
Creating a low-cost EV charging station with Arduino (blog.arduino.cc)
13274.
Ask HN: How do you ask users about their pain point?
13275.
Async hazard: MMAP is blocking IO (huonw.github.io)
13276.
The new science on what ultra-processed food does to the brain (wsj.com)
13277.
Which open-source projects are widely used but maintained by just a few people?
13278.
Glasgow 2024 Hugo Awards Statement – 22 July, 2024 (glasgow2024.org)
13279.
Practical Vim command workflow (2023) (m4xshen.dev)
13280.
Show HN: Use Go's HTML/template to write React-like code
13281.
Interview with Yann LeCun on AI (wsj.com)
13282.
Reddit Will License Its Data to Train LLMs, We Made a FF Extension to Replace (theluddite.org)
13283.
Toyota raided as safety testing scandal grows (bbc.com)
13284.
Powering the Mars Base (caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
13285.
Ask HN: How can we open-source a 7 year old SaaS codebase and build a community?
13286.
Yahoo is buying Artifact, the AI news app from the Instagram co-founders (theverge.com)
13287.
Bench to be acquired after abruptly shutting down (techcrunch.com)
13288.
The medieval habit of 'two sleeps' (2022) (bbc.com)
13289.
How Google fights Invidious (a privacy YouTube Front end) (github.com)
13290.
The possibility of making money from shredded banknotes using computer vision (arxiv.org)