Yearly Favorites
19051.
19052.
The Rediscovery of 103 Hokusai Lost Sketches (2021)
(japan-forward.com)
19053.
Gaussian Splatting 3 Ways
(github.com)
19054.
Lessons from a year of Postgres CDC in production
(clickhouse.com)
19055.
19056.
Show HN: The Unix Magic poster, annotated (updated)
(github.com)
19057.
Nearly 60% of Last Year's Graduates Still Haven't Landed Their First Job
(finance.yahoo.com)
19058.
A Trick for Backpropagation of Linear Transformations
(tripplyons.com)
19059.
Inside FAISS: Billion-Scale Similarity Search
(fremaconsulting.ch)
19060.
The scariest boot loader code
(miod.online.fr)
19061.
Frozen DuckLakes for Multi-User, Serverless Data Access
(ducklake.select)
19062.
Faster C software with Dynamic Feature Detection
(gist.github.com)
19063.
Tell Congress: Don't Force Age Checks Online
(act.eff.org)
19064.
Why is AI so slow to spread?
(economist.com)
19065.
The era of jobs is ending
(thepavement.xyz)
19066.
19067.
19068.
Portland's gas-powered leaf blower ban goes into effect
(oregonlive.com)
19069.
A web developer posted a payment shaming message on their client's site
(joseph-smith.co.uk)
19070.
US influencer stranded in Antarctica after landing plane without permission
(independent.co.uk)
19071.
19072.
19073.
How to Enter a City Like a King
(worldhistory.substack.com)
19074.
The AI vibe shift is upon us
(cnn.com)
19076.
Should we remove XSLT from the web platform?
(github.com)
19077.
Why China is winning the trade war
(economist.com)
19078.
Anduril, Palantir and SpaceX are changing how America wages war
(economist.com)
19079.
Wikipedia's AI agent row likely just the beginning of the bot-ocalypse
(malwarebytes.com)
19080.