February 2024 Archive
16952.
Show HN: Lumos, a way to manage college applications with ease
(lumos.japroz.me)
16953.
As Use of A.I. Soars, So Does the Energy and Water It Requires
(e360.yale.edu)
16954.
Building an Intelligent Agent with AWS Bedrock
(ensembleanalytics.io)
16955.
Code Playground Visualizations
(antonz.org)
16956.
Will hydrogen overtake batteries in the race for zero-emission cars?
(theguardian.com)
16957.
Intel accused of inflating CPU benchmark results
(pcworld.com)
16958.
The Problem Was the Product: How the Modern Data Stack Got Lost
(benn.substack.com)
16959.
Decidim: OSS digital platform for citizen participation
(decidim.org)
16960.
Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities in KiTTY
(blog.defcesco.io)
16961.
16963.
A maturity model for data-driven teams
(jensrantil.github.io)
16964.
Shipping quality software in hostile environments
(chaos.guru)
16965.
The Busy, Stressful World of Air Traffic Control (2011)
(web.archive.org)
16966.
eROSITA relaxes cosmological tension
(mpg.de)
16967.
The human genome contains over a million autonomous exons
(genome.cshlp.org)
16968.
16969.
16970.
mg (Text Editor)
(en.wikipedia.org)
16971.
Solved and Unsolved Problems
(everything.intellectronica.net)
16972.
Amazon unveils largest text-to-speech model ever made
(techxplore.com)
16973.
The Groundhog Watchers
(nautil.us)
16974.
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16976.
Lambda Snags $320M to Grow Its Rent-a-GPU Cloud
(nextplatform.com)
16977.
Flowers grown floating on polluted waterways can help clean up nutrient runoff
(theconversation.com)
16978.
Mega solar farms could make it rain in deserts
(freethink.com)
16979.
Japanese communities are creating currencies to educate and empower citizens
(japantimes.co.jp)
16980.