February 2024 Archive
9151.
The Mystery of White Rural Rage (nytimes.com)
9152.
Show HN: Simple Job Data API (jobdataapi.com)
9153.
Ask HN: Small newsletter creators, how do you handle DMARC?
9154.
Sony to lay off 8% of Playstation unit global workforce (cnbc.com)
9155.
Big Tech's jumbled AI portfolios tell a story of self-preservation (ft.com)
9156.
One Click Snake (tapsnake.com)
9157.
Retiring Before 65? Make Sure to Know Your Healthcare Options (wsj.com)
9158.
Graph-based editor for Lisp, JSON (parsegraph.com)
9159.
Encoding tic-tac-toe in 13 bits (ashdnazg.github.io)
9160.
Klamath Dam Removal: 'It's an Environmental Disaster' (californiaglobe.com)
9161.
Joanna Lumley thinks we should axe sex scenes (theguardian.com)
9162.
A single year on Pluto is longer than the whole history of the US (vox.com)
9163.
Demis Hassabis (DeepMind CEO) Chatbots to AI Interview (youtube.com)
9164.
How Much Wealth You Need to Join the Richest 1% Around the World (bloomberg.com)
9165.
Not just Nvidia: GPU programming that runs everywhere (pythonspeed.com)
9166.
Ask HN: Did or do you still print to continuous form paper?
9167.
Untangling Religion from Our AI Debates (noemamag.com)
9168.
Maybe, just maybe, Boeing's Starliner will fly astronauts this spring (arstechnica.com)
9169.
Python ETL with Airbyte and Pathway (pathway.com)
9170.
Generative AI is a hammer and no one knows what is and isn't a nail (medium.com)
9171.
Choosing to Have Kids During the End Times (georgesaines.com)
9172.
OSS Shows "Random" Case Assignments Not Random for Boston Federal Judges (martyg.substack.com)
9173.
Why Are We Screwing over Researchers Who Make Innovative Discoveries? (goodscience.substack.com)
9174.
Millennials on course to become 'richest generation in history' (theguardian.com)
9175.
Electronic Arts Cancels Upcoming 'Star Wars' Game, will cut more than 650 jobs (hollywoodreporter.com)
9176.
Show HN: LoveisBlob, the cutest multiplayer game for friends and lovebirds (loveisblob.com)
9177.
Rich Donors Have Caused More Harm Than Good to India's Education (thewire.in)
9178.
People say weight-loss drugs 'stop working' – the 'Ozempic plateau' (businessinsider.com)
9179.
Ask HN: Could we skip speech to text using vector databases?
9180.
Why every eatery has a goddamn app now (geekthegame.com)