October 2024 Archive
931.
'Islands' of regularity discovered in the famously chaotic three-body problem (phys.org)
932.
Show HN: Screensavers for your terminal (Bevy/Ratatui) (github.com)
933.
Sam's Club CTO to Exit Due to Walmart Relocation Policy (bloomberg.com)
934.
Ask HN: Is anyone working at least 4 hours daily on an Apple Vision Pro?
935.
ST Book, the Notebook Atari ST (goto10retro.com)
936.
A History of Microwave Ovens (taylor.town)
937.
How to stop advertisers from tracking your teen across the internet (eff.org)
938.
The costs of the i386 to x86-64 upgrade (blogsystem5.substack.com)
939.
70% of meteorites from 3 collisions in asteroid belt within past 40M years (skyandtelescope.org)
940.
Adobe Cuts Perpetual License for Elements Down to Just Three Years (petapixel.com)
941.
Sets, types and type checking (kaleidawave.github.io)
942.
Defining Statistical Models in Jax? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
943.
Ask HN: If you were rewriting Emacs from scratch, what would you do differently?
944.
Cheap solar panels are changing the world (theatlantic.com)
945.
OSI readies controversial open-source AI definition (lwn.net)
946.
The Optimus robots at Tesla's Cybercab event were humans in disguise (theverge.com)
947.
SmartTube – an advanced player for set-top boxes and TVs running Android OS (github.com)
948.
Streaming joins are hard (estuary.dev)
949.
Show HN: TypeSchema – A JSON specification to describe data models (typeschema.org)
950.
Fundamentals of Radiance Cascades (m4xc.dev)
951.
Programming a computer for playing chess (1950) [pdf] (vision.unipv.it)
952.
All asteroids in Solar System, visualized (github.com)
953.
Hokusai's five ghoulish prints for the series Hyaku Monogatari (ca. 1830) (publicdomainreview.org)
954.
Ask HN: Is patio11's salary negotiation guide relevant in today's market?
955.
What do you visualize while programming? (dillonshook.com)
956.
Federal investigators probe Tether (wsj.com)
957.
Bankrupt Fisker says it can't migrate its EVs to a new owner's server (arstechnica.com)
958.
Show HN: Shimmer – ADHD-adapted body doubling (tella.tv)
959.
Chromium uses web search for .internal TLD instead of opening URL (issues.chromium.org)
960.
Five or ten new proofs of the Pythagorean Theorem (tandfonline.com)