Yearly Favorites
781.
ALICE detects the conversion of lead into gold at the LHC (home.cern)
782.
Fun with uv and PEP 723 (cottongeeks.com)
783.
The US stops sharing air quality data from embassies worldwide (apnews.com)
784.
Merlin Bird ID (merlin.allaboutbirds.org)
785.
UK's hardware talent is being wasted (josef.cn)
786.
Pico.sh – SSH powered services for developers (pico.sh)
787.
Egypt declared malaria-free after 100-year effort (bbc.com)
788.
Ask HN: What are you working on (August 2024)?
789.
Cops say criminals use a Google Pixel with GrapheneOS – I say that's freedom (androidauthority.com)
790.
Zoom outage caused by accidental 'shutting down' of the zoom.us domain (status.zoom.us)
791.
Leaving and Waving (deannadikeman.com)
792.
Independent directors of 23andMe resign from board (investors.23andme.com)
793.
Plasticlist Report – Data on plastic chemicals in Bay Area foods (plasticlist.org)
794.
CIA now favors lab leak theory to explain Covid's origins (nytimes.com)
795.
Noise (noise.jake.fun)
796.
Wikimedia Foundation Challenges UK Online Safety Act Regulations (wikimediafoundation.org)
797.
Grok3 Launch [video] (x.com)
798.
Is my vision that bad? No, it's just a bug in Apple's Calculator (martin.wojtczyk.de)
799.
The best programmers I know (endler.dev)
800.
Oracle justified its JavaScript trademark with Node.js–now it wants that ignored (deno.com)
801.
Hacking Kia: Remotely controlling cars with just a license plate (samcurry.net)
802.
German parliament votes as a Git contribution graph (abstimmung.eu)
803.
Air pollution fell substantially as Paris restricted car traffic (washingtonpost.com)
804.
I Switched to Firefox and Never Looked Back (howtogeek.com)
805.
WordPress Is in Trouble (anderegg.ca)
806.
What is the origin of the lake tank image that has become a meme? (2021) (history.stackexchange.com)
807.
Telo MT1 (telotrucks.com)
808.
Claude's system prompt is over 24k tokens with tools (github.com)
809.
SQLiteStudio: Create, edit, browse SQLite databases (sqlitestudio.pl)
810.
The United States withdraws from UNESCO (state.gov)