Yearly Favorites
5821.
LG and Samsung are making TV screens disappear (spectrum.ieee.org)
5822.
Bluesky adds direct messages (bsky.social)
5823.
Ancient-DNA study identifies originators of Indo-European language family (hms.harvard.edu)
5824.
I Stayed (zeldman.com)
5825.
Ask HN: Is anyone making money selling traditional downloadable software?
5826.
’Brain rot‘ named Oxford Word of the Year 2024 (corp.oup.com)
5827.
Coinbase awarded a $500k bug bounty (hackerone.com)
5828.
Who exactly needs to get approval from an institutional review board (IRB)? (dynomight.net)
5829.
How Nintendo bled Atari games to death (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
5830.
Michelle's List: A free, anonymous landlord review site (michelleslist.com)
5831.
Apple Shares Full iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro Repair Manuals (macrumors.com)
5832.
AI slop is already invading Oregon's local journalism (opb.org)
5833.
Notes on Guyana (mattlakeman.org)
5834.
X (Twitter) blocks links to hacked JD Vance dossier (theverge.com)
5835.
Problems with the heap (rachelbythebay.com)
5836.
Since the '60s, Ford has stored cars underground in a Kansas City cave (hagerty.com)
5837.
Ghostwriter – use the reMarkable2 as an interface to vision-LLMs (github.com)
5838.
Written by a 16 year old, a book on how computers work (github.com)
5839.
How electric trains work and why they make interesting sounds [video] (youtube.com)
5840.
The Matrix: Infinite-Horizon World Generation with Real-Time Interaction (thematrix1999.github.io)
5841.
My favorite 1980's Canadian TV show: Bits and Bytes (omarshehata.substack.com)
5842.
LLMs can see and hear without any training (github.com)
5843.
How a 16th Century Explorer's Sailing Ship Works (youtube.com)
5844.
Distributed Erlang (vereis.com)
5845.
CubeCL: GPU Kernels in Rust for CUDA, ROCm, and WGPU (github.com)
5846.
Introduction to System Programming in Linux (Early Access) (nostarch.com)
5847.
The Most Detailed Map of US Waters That You've Ever Seen (2023) (esri.com)
5848.
FlexAttention: The Flexibility of PyTorch with the Performance of FlashAttention (pytorch.org)
5849.
US newspapers are deleting old crime stories, offering subjects a 'clean slate' (theguardian.com)
5850.
I still don't think companies serve you ads based on your microphone (simonwillison.net)