2024 Archive
24001.
24002.
OpenZFS Horror Stories – Klara Systems (klarasystems.com)
24003.
Professor tells student to 'get out of the Bay Area' if they want a girlfriend (sfgate.com)
24004.
The American West is figuring out how to keep cool (bbc.com)
24005.
Three-Quarters of U.S. Adults Are Now Overweight or Obese (nytimes.com)
24006.
America is divided over major efforts to rewrite child labor laws (washingtonpost.com)
24007.
A record number of Americans can't afford rent (apnews.com)
24008.
BYD Launches Hybrids with 1,300-Mile Driving Range (wsj.com)
24009.
The wealthy are cutting the line at the airport, Disney World and ski resorts (cnn.com)
24010.
On the trail of the Denisovans (nytimes.com)
24011.
Ask HN: What is the biggest thing you've changed your mind about?
24012.
Two in three shoppers won't buy products in locked display cases (retailbrew.com)
24013.
AI stole my job and my work, and the boss didn't know – or care (theregister.com)
24014.
Exploring the Cost and Feasibility of Battery-Electric Ships (newscenter.lbl.gov)
24015.
Why it's hard to get hired despite glowing jobs reports (wsj.com)
24016.
U.S. Hiring Accelerated in January (wsj.com)
24017.
Canada became a car theft capital of the world (bbc.com)
24018.
Feds: Critical Software Must Drop C/C++ by 2026 or Face Risk (thenewstack.io)
24019.
Is It Time to Stop Filming Strangers in Public? (petapixel.com)
24020.
My AI Timelines Have Sped Up (Again) (alexirpan.com)
24021.
Dropping GNOME's X11 session approved for Fedora 41 (pagure.io)
24022.
Ask HN: What's Wrong with IRC?
24023.
MacBook Air, M2 Chip, 8GB RAM: Nothing is open, but half the memory is gone (twitter.com)
24024.
Lisbon, a city dying from its own success (english.elpais.com)
24025.
All software in EU under product liability from 2026 (consilium.europa.eu)
24026.
Nine writers on their Adderall use and experiences (pioneerworks.org)
24027.
Why Tech Employees Are Ready to Revolt (inc.com)
24028.
Bookish Diversions: Do Audiobooks Count? (millersbookreview.com)
24029.
House passes $1.6B to deliver anti-China propaganda overseas (responsiblestatecraft.org)
24030.
Germany trials the four-day workweek: "Free time is invaluable" (welcometothejungle.com)