February 2024 Archive
11191.
Show HN: Let Me GPT That for You Using You.com (lmgpthat.com)
11192.
Cleaning Up a Mess: Linux 6.9 Likely to Land Rework of x86 CPU Topology Code (phoronix.com)
11193.
A Wyze outage is cutting off people's access to their security cameras (theverge.com)
11194.
Hacker News in 2007 (web.archive.org)
11195.
Show HN: Codeplot – A Dynamic, Interactive Canvas for Python Data Visualization (github.com)
11196.
We are limited not by the answers we seek but by the questions we ask
11197.
Googl calls businesses on your behalf and holds until an agent is available (techcrunch.com)
11198.
Synthetic cis-regulatory DNA for tracing of cell identities and state changes (nature.com)
11199.
Ask HN: Could we have Substack-style comment collapse lateral bars?
11200.
In Big Election Year, A.I.'S Architects Move Against Its Misuse (nytimes.com)
11201.
Tech giants pledge action against deceptive AI in elections (text.npr.org)
11202.
State of jextract (cr.openjdk.org)
11203.
D3: Data-Driven Documents (2011) (vis.stanford.edu)
11204.
Geojson.io – Powered by Mapbox (geojson.io)
11205.
The East Coast Is Sinking (nytimes.com)
11206.
The Dark Side of the Screen (discoursemagazine.com)
11207.
11208.
Baldur's Gate 3: Patch #6 Now Live (baldursgate3.game)
11209.
The Selfish GPU (davidlaprade.github.io)
11210.
Paul McCartney reunited with guitar stolen 51 years ago (bbc.com)
11211.
OpenAI Sora's Output – Similarities to Stock Footage (twitter.com)
11212.
I analyzed 5M freelancing jobs to see what jobs are being replaced by AI (bloomberry.com)
11213.
Unraveling the Evolution of Flight (nautil.us)
11214.
A Fuzzy Approach to Record Linkages (arxiv.org)
11215.
Github flags copy of own site policy as medical disinformation [fixed] (github.com)
11216.
New FDA-approved drug makes food allergies less life-threatening (arstechnica.com)
11217.
Dopamine 2.0: Jailbreak for iOS 15.0 – 16.6.1, A9 and up (old.reddit.com)
11218.
11219.
Mruby 3.3.0 Released (mruby.org)
11220.
Apple disables iPhone web apps in EU, says it's too hard to comply with rules (arstechnica.com)