April 2024 Archive
1141.
Show HN: Volume rendering 3D data in Three.js and GLSL (github.com)
1142.
Algae that can fix nitrogen – thanks to a tiny cell structure (nature.com)
1143.
The AI expert who cited himself thousands of times on scientific paper (english.elpais.com)
1144.
Talking to memory: Inside the Intel 8088 processor's bus interface state machine (righto.com)
1145.
Show HN: Exploring Indra's Pearls with WebGPU (medium.com)
1146.
California Electricity Mix Live Dashboard (gridstatus.io)
1147.
44% Unicorn Startups in the US were founded by foreign workers (twitter.com)
1148.
Razer made to pay $1.2M over 'N95' face mask that wasn't (theregister.com)
1149.
Ollama 0.1.32: WizardLM 2, Mixtral 8x22B, macOS CPU/GPU model split (github.com)
1150.
Intel Meteor Lake's NPU (chipsandcheese.com)
1151.
Why CISA Is Warning CISOs About a Breach at Sisense (krebsonsecurity.com)
1152.
Excellent succinct breakdown of the xz mess, from an OpenBSD developer (marc.info)
1153.
Programming with DOS Debugger (2003) (susam.net)
1154.
Mark Zuckerberg: Llama 3, $10B Models, Caesar Augustus, Bioweapons [video] (youtube.com)
1155.
Dafny is a verification-aware programming language (github.com)
1156.
Colab notebook to create Magic cards from image with Claude (colab.research.google.com)
1157.
DataStax just bought our startup Langflow (medium.com)
1158.
The Alice and Bob After Dinner Speech (1984) (urbigenous.net)
1159.
An Awk Implementation in C99 (raygard.net)
1160.
NSA publishes guidance for strengthening AI system security (nsa.gov)
1161.
It's Dante's hell – we're just living in it (neh.gov)
1162.
Sweden has long opposed nuclear weapons, but once tried to build them (bbc.com)
1163.
Ask HN: How do you ask users about their pain point?
1164.
Practical Vim command workflow (2023) (m4xshen.dev)
1165.
Reddit Will License Its Data to Train LLMs, We Made a FF Extension to Replace (theluddite.org)
1166.
Yahoo is buying Artifact, the AI news app from the Instagram co-founders (theverge.com)
1167.
What a difference four years makes (ianbetteridge.com)
1168.
Making old orchards new again (modernfarmer.com)
1169.
Making Apple Progressive Blur on the Web (devslovecoffee.com)
1170.
Remake of the Windows 95 Solitaire game (github.com)