2024 Archive
22171.
My Month Without a Smartphone (collabfund.com)
22172.
Sorbet: A neuromorphic hardware-compatible transformer-based spiking model (arxiv.org)
22173.
Squirrels hunting and eating meat (gizmodo.com)
22174.
The many flavors of edible ants (acs.org)
22175.
Suicide Rates Are Now Higher Among Young Adults Than the Middle-Aged (afterbabel.com)
22176.
You Sound Like a Bot (theverge.com)
22177.
Wild Boar Has Five Times More PFAS Than Humans Allowed to Eat (forbes.com)
22178.
Orbital's Hartnoll brothers look back (theguardian.com)
22179.
The genome diversity of major crops tells the story of their evolution (phys.org)
22180.
Venezuela's Supreme Court certifies Maduro's claims he won presidential election (ctvnews.ca)
22181.
Social Web Foundation launches, supported by Vivaldi (vivaldi.com)
22182.
Trying out Microsoft's pre-release OS/2 2.0 (theregister.com)
22183.
Online Age Verification as Trojan Horse for the Mass Rollout of Digital IDs? (nakedcapitalism.com)
22184.
Bodycams for civilians (core77.com)
22185.
My New Apartment's Most Aggravating Feature (curbed.com)
22186.
OpenAI completes deal that values the company at $80B (nytimes.com)
22187.
MicroSD cards' SBC days are numbered (jeffgeerling.com)
22188.
Inbox Ten (boz.com)
22189.
Missile Game (missile-game.com)
22190.
AI needs so much power that old coal plants are sticking around (bloomberg.com)
22191.
Thermoelectric Cooling (thermoelectricsolutions.com)
22192.
Beware of Base64 Encoded Strings (garrit.xyz)
22193.
Ask HN: Most accurate scientific book on human sleep?
22194.
Dell workers can stay remote – but they're not going to get promoted (businessinsider.com)
22195.
Show HN: Linux Mint Redesign Proposal (github.com)
22196.
Climate Change Speeds Up as Major Indicators Blow Off the Charts, WMO Warns (bloomberg.com)
22197.
Monkey Management (mihirchronicles.com)
22198.
Wine 9.9 (Dev) – Run Windows Applications on Linux, BSD, Solaris and macOS (gitlab.winehq.org)
22199.
Chromium has over 1600 command-line switches (peter.sh)
22200.
Jeff Bezos: Americans don't trust the news media (washingtonpost.com)