June 2024 Archive
1231.
First chip-based 3D printer is smaller than a coin with no moving parts (tomshardware.com)
1232.
ECMA-17: Graphical representation of control characters (1968) [pdf] (ecma-international.org)
1233.
200ms Voice LLM (github.com)
1234.
A nanoGPT pipeline packed in a spreadsheet (github.com)
1235.
Gavin Newsom wants to take smartphones out of schools (politico.com)
1236.
Pumped-storage hydroelectricity (en.wikipedia.org)
1237.
Ask HN: Widespread Apathy?
1238.
To see is to forget the name of the thing one sees (2009) (geopolicraticus.wordpress.com)
1239.
Ask HN: How do you stay organized for solo dev?
1240.
We Are Made of Waves (nautil.us)
1241.
Turn On, Tune In, Write Code (thenewatlantis.com)
1242.
Next-generation web framework Teo, supports Node.js, Python and Rust (teodev.io)
1243.
What If We Recaption Billions of Web Images with LLaMA-3? (arxiv.org)
1244.
New JavaScript Set Methods (developer.mozilla.org)
1245.
Paper Trails (aeon.co)
1246.
Untrusted – a meta-JavaScript adventure game (alexnisnevich.github.io)
1247.
Microsoft Recall should make you consider Linux (creativegood.com)
1248.
Google is force canceling gsuite because I used unlimited storage as unlimited (twitter.com)
1249.
ARM torpedoes Windows on ARM: Demands destruction of all PCs with Snapdragon X (heise.de)
1250.
The Byte Order Fiasco (2021) (justine.lol)
1251.
DHCPv6-PD – First Steps (sha256.net)
1252.
Apple refused to pay bounty to Kaspersky for uncovering vulnerability (9to5mac.com)
1253.
The manager's unbearable lack of endorphins (jamie.ideasasylum.com)
1254.
Slow-spinning radio neutron star breaks all the rules (sydney.edu.au)
1255.
Princeton engineers create new oyster-inspired cement 17X more crack-resistant (engineering.princeton.edu)
1256.
ThankYouHN: 14 Years
1257.
Show HN: I wrote a partial re-implementation of DirectMusic (github.com)
1258.
Street-Fighting Mathematics (2008) (ocw.mit.edu)
1259.
Microsoft CEO of AI Your online content is 'freeware' fodder for training models (theregister.com)
1260.
Paris Closed 100 Streets to Cars for Good. Now, the City Is a Cyclists' Paradise (bicycling.com)