April 2024 Archive
7741.
Old folks see culture change (overcomingbias.com)
7742.
Chess Teaches the Power of Sacrifice (wsj.com)
7743.
Sweden's stock market became the envy of Europe (ft.com)
7744.
The Most Important Button in a Code Editor (blog.pickcode.io)
7745.
UK insurers refuse to pay Nord Stream because blasts were 'government' backed (thegrayzone.com)
7746.
US is paying dearly for outperformance (thehill.com)
7747.
The ball of leaves in your tree isn't a bird's nest (97x.com)
7748.
Meta, in Its Biggest A.I. Push, Places Smart Assistants Across Its Apps (nytimes.com)
7749.
Contemporary Literary Novels Are Haunted by the Absence of Money (lithub.com)
7750.
Wall Street Has Abandoned Wall Street (wsj.com)
7751.
I built a custom chat UI for llama3 on groq (customchat.vercel.app)
7752.
A Utah Mountain Town Brings Back an Old Idea: The One-Room Schoolhouse (nytimes.com)
7753.
Drake releases diss track with AI Tupac, Snoop Dogg voices (rollingstone.com)
7754.
A zero-dependency, lightweight (~3kB), consent platform agnostic, cookie banner (github.com)
7755.
Ask HN: Which book your reading and why?(Non-fiction Only)
7756.
AI now surpasses humans in almost all performance benchmarks (newatlas.com)
7757.
Jane Street's $1B Trade Puts Spotlight on Indian Options (bloomberg.com)
7758.
Happy JavaScript Naked Day 2024 (simondalvai.org)
7759.
Open source Android Auto server (github.com)
7760.
Rabbit R1 source code analysis by Retr0id (github.com)
7761.
Apple cuts Vision Pro shipments due to low demand (theverge.com)
7762.
Open Agent Studio: Introduce new RPA concepts for the agent era (github.com)
7763.
Vimmer Tries Emacs (nates.fun)
7764.
Show HN: Transform your read-later content into a bite-sized newsletter (collate.one)
7765.
Where the hell do I create these nice animations (stripe.com)
7766.
Organ transplant recipients' tastes for food, sex, and their personality change (scmp.com)
7767.
PhD v.s. software job to meet founders?
7768.
Llama-3 8B Instruct 262k (huggingface.co)
7769.
SenseTime Launches SenseNova 5.0 (sensetime.com)
7770.
Study: OpenAI's GPT-4 Can Autonomously Exploit 87% of One-Day Vulnerabilities (techrepublic.com)