June 2024 Archive
12931.
The CEO of Zoom wants AI clones in meetings (theverge.com)
12932.
Ada Lovelace's 180-Year-Old Notes Previewed the Future of Computers (scientificamerican.com)
12933.
Atomic AI Agents Framework – A Better Autogen / CrewAI Alternative (github.com)
12934.
Samsung's LPCAMM21 is a next-generation module product based on LPDDR (semiconductor.samsung.com)
12935.
Foundation Agents for Decision-Making (venturebeat.com)
12936.
Everything Is Still BI (benn.substack.com)
12937.
US and allies say China is 'aggressively recruiting' their fighter pilots (ft.com)
12938.
Government Design Principles (gov.uk)
12939.
Ask HN: How to manufacture a programmable mobile device?
12940.
Academia is dangerously close to "network or perish" (theintrinsicperspective.com)
12941.
Pico Balloons (picoballoons.net)
12942.
Autonomy co-founder Mike Lynch cleared of fraud (bbc.co.uk)
12943.
"Bad Apple " shadow art video ported to a LED pharmacy cross (twitter.com)
12944.
A new kind of operating system – notes (jackmielke.notion.site)
12945.
Swift Playgrounds >= Xcode (buttondown.email)
12946.
Ask HN: Why Does FreeBSD Default to Csh/Tcsh? Exploring Its Advantages
12947.
Show HN: RickView ∙ Knowledge Graph Browser in Rust (github.com)
12948.
Google is working on a Recall-like feature for Chromebooks, too (pcworld.com)
12949.
City of Evanston: Round Two of Guaranteed Income Funding (cityofevanston.org)
12950.
Cache Awareness in DPDK Mempool (dpdk.org)
12951.
Gut Social Security, Fund Fertility (stovetop.substack.com)
12952.
Hof v0.6.9 – more CUE powered tools and extensions (github.com)
12953.
Ongoing XSS/injection attack on GitHub (github.com)
12954.
Async Ruby on Rails (thoughtbot.com)
12955.
Modular Synthesis with Opusmodus – How to Tutorial – Superbooth24 [video] (youtube.com)
12956.
The British Aren't Coming. They're Here (nytimes.com)
12957.
Researcher Estimates 99.9 Percent Chance AI Will Destroy Humankind (futurism.com)
12958.
UTM SE Virtual Machine Software Rejected from iOS App Store and Notarization (twitter.com)
12959.
Batch delivery orders provide cheap food, higher cost for workers (restofworld.org)
12960.
His Ex Is Getting His $1M Retirement Account. They Broke Up in 1989 (wsj.com)