May 2024 Archive
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Breathwork supports emergence of altered states of consciousness (researchsquare.com)
392.
How I think about debt (collabfund.com)
393.
Backblaze Drive Stats for Q1 2024 (backblaze.com)
394.
A trustworthy, free (libre), Linux capable, self-hosting 64bit RISC-V computer (contrib.andrew.cmu.edu)
395.
Show HN: Neosync – Open-Source Data Anonymization for Postgres and MySQL (github.com)
396.
SecureDrop Protocol (securedrop.org)
397.
Reclaiming IPv4 Class E's 240.0.0.0/4 (blog.benjojo.co.uk)
398.
Helldivers 2 Removed from Purchase on Steam in over 150 Countries (thegamer.com)
399.
Doing is normally distributed, learning is log-normal (hiandrewquinn.github.io)
400.
Did GitHub Copilot increase my productivity? (trace.yshui.dev)
401.
Vets fret as private equity snaps up clinics, pet care companies (stateline.org)
402.
Show HN: Openpanel – An open-source alternative to Mixpanel (github.com)
403.
Show HN: Pico: An open-source Ngrok alternative built for production traffic (github.com)
404.
Discussion: Job seekers can't find a job and Employers can't find an employees
405.
Visiting the annual Braun collectors fair (arslan.io)
406.
Writing an NVMe Driver in Rust [pdf] (db.in.tum.de)
407.
Researchers cracked an 11-year-old password to a $3M crypto wallet (wired.com)
408.
Show HN: An SQS Alternative on Postgres (github.com)
409.
Tinygrad 0.9.0 (github.com)
410.
Time-Based CSS Animations (yuanchuan.dev)
411.
What We're Working on in Firefox (blog.mozilla.org)
412.
Selling 'Ghost in the Shell' (animationobsessive.substack.com)
413.
Industrial Design Student Work: "How Long Should Objects Last?" (core77.com)
414.
They thought they were joining an accelerator – instead they lost their startups (techcrunch.com)
415.
A Road to Common Lisp (2018) (stevelosh.com)
416.
Linux When? (zed.dev)
417.
Grokked Transformers Are Implicit Reasoners (arxiv.org)
418.
The Vietnamese Computer Scientist Who Made Toy Story Possible (time.com)
419.
Bento3D (polar-tadpole-97b.notion.site)
420.
Tracking Illicit Brazilian Beef from the Amazon to Your Burger (e360.yale.edu)