2026 Archive
3541.
What Happened to Fry's Electronics (dfarq.homeip.net)
3542.
Launch HN: Indy (YC S21) – A support app designed for ADHD brains (shimmer.care)
3543.
Realfood.gov includes a Grok search box (realfood.gov)
3544.
Long-term unemployment is becoming 'a status quo' in today's job market (cnbc.com)
3545.
Password managers less secure than promised (ethz.ch)
3546.
On Getting Hacked (ahmeto.com)
3547.
Eddie Bauer declares bankruptcy (cbsnews.com)
3548.
Adobe Animate will be discontinued (helpx.adobe.com)
3549.
Against Query Based Compilers (matklad.github.io)
3550.
The unbearable frustration of figuring out APIs (blog.ar-ms.me)
3551.
Online astroturfing: A problem beyond disinformation (2022) (journals.sagepub.com)
3552.
The “JVG algorithm” only wins on tiny numbers (scottaaronson.blog)
3553.
Stonebraker on CAP theorem and Databases (2010) (perspectives.mvdirona.com)
3554.
Why is there a tiny hole in the airplane window? (2023) (afar.com)
3555.
Quaternion Algebras (jvoight.github.io)
3556.
Aromatic 5-silicon rings synthesized at last (cen.acs.org)
3557.
Ghosts'n Goblins – “Worse danger is ahead” (superchartisland.com)
3558.
A chatbot's worst enemy is page refresh (zknill.io)
3559.
Show HN: Jax-JS, array library in JavaScript targeting WebGPU (ss.ekzhang.com)
3560.
Launch HN: Tamarind Bio (YC W24) – AI Inference Provider for Drug Discovery
3561.
DHS Hunts Down 67-Year-Old U.S. Citizen Who Criticized Them in Email (newrepublic.com)
3562.
DjVu and its connection to Deep Learning (2023) (scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
3563.
Why S7 Scheme? (2020) (iainctduncan.github.io)
3564.
The World of Harmonics – With a Coffee, Guitar and Synth (mynoise.net)
3565.
ICE knocks on ad tech's data door to see what it knows about you (theregister.com)
3566.
Optimizing Recommendation Systems with JDK's Vector API (netflixtechblog.com)
3567.
Uber is letting women avoid male drivers and riders in the US (dexerto.com)
3568.
The mineral riches hiding under Greenland's ice (bbc.com)
3569.
LG UltraFine Evo 6K 32-inch Monitor Review (wired.com)
3570.
AI-generated replies are a scourge these days (twitter.com)