May 2024 Archive
91.
Deep Reinforcement Learning: Zero to Hero (github.com)
92.
Floor796 (floor796.com)
93.
The curious case of the missing period (tjaart.substack.com)
94.
Teranoptia ā€“ a typeface that allows you to imagine chimeric creatures (tunera.xyz)
95.
Priced out of home ownership (bbc.co.uk)
96.
Iā€™m writing a new vector search SQLite Extension (alexgarcia.xyz)
97.
IRS Direct File to open to all 50 states and D.C. for 2025 tax season (axios.com)
98.
Coronal mass ejection impact imminent, two more earth-directed CMEs (spaceweatherlive.com)
99.
Cubic millimetre of brain mapped at nanoscale resolution (nature.com)
100.
Show HN: Exploring HN by mapping and analyzing 40M posts and comments for fun (blog.wilsonl.in)
101.
Whistleblower Josh Dean of Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems has died (seattletimes.com)
102.
Vector indexing all of Wikipedia on a laptop (foojay.io)
103.
Telegram has launched a pretty intense campaign to malign Signal as insecure (twitter.com)
104.
The best way to have complex discussions? (cq2.co)
105.
Resume Tip: Hacking "AI" screening of resumes (solipsys.co.uk)
106.
The Time I Lied to the CTO and Saved the Day (GrumpyOldDev.com)
107.
U.S. Rules Apple Illegally Interrogated Staff and Confiscated Union Flyers (forbes.com)
108.
Steve Albini has died (pitchfork.com)
109.
Bollards: Why and What (josh.works)
110.
Static Chess (val.town)
111.
Apple announces new accessibility features, including eye tracking (apple.com)
112.
The Internet Archive is under a DDoS attack (mastodon.archive.org)
113.
Apple and Google deliver support for unwanted tracking alerts in iOS and Android (apple.com)
114.
Cardio fitness is a strong, consistent predictor of morbidity and mortality (bjsm.bmj.com)
115.
Lithium-free sodium batteries exit the lab and enter US production (newatlas.com)
116.
Every map of China is wrong (medium.com)
117.
GPT-4o's Memory Breakthrough ā€“ Needle in a Needlestack (nian.llmonpy.ai)
118.
2D Rigid Body Collision Resolution (sassnow.ski)
119.
Llama 3 implemented in pure NumPy (docs.likejazz.com)
120.
A man ordered to hide his boat painted the boat on his fence (news.artnet.com)