June 2024 Archive
1801.
Extreme Climate Impacts from Collapse of AMOC Could Be Worse Than Expected (insideclimatenews.org)
1802.
The Impossibility of Supersized Machines (2017) (arxiv.org)
1803.
Rare and Amusing Insults, Volume 2 (merriam-webster.com)
1804.
U.S..D.A. Suspends Avocado Inspections in Mexico, Citing Security Concerns (nytimes.com)
1805.
Modern CSS Layouts: You Might Not Need a Framework for That (smashingmagazine.com)
1806.
Horseshoe crab counting with New York’s citizen scientists (thecity.nyc)
1807.
Show HN: ThreadQuilt: AI-Free Thread Aggregator (threadquilt.com)
1808.
Boeing CEO admits it's retaliated against whistleblowers (futurism.com)
1809.
Hardware FPGA DPS-8M Mainframe and FNP Project (dps8m.gitlab.io)
1810.
The Discovery of Superconductivity (2010) (pubs.aip.org)
1811.
Diagnosing video signal loss on Wii and GBS-Control (nyanpasu64.gitlab.io)
1812.
Why Mount Rainier is the US volcano keeping scientists up at night (cnn.com)
1813.
1814.
Ask HN: What's the oldest file on your computer?
1815.
Taking a closer look at AI's supposed energy apocalypse (arstechnica.com)
1816.
The Meaning of Bitcoin (maraoz.com)
1817.
True Defamation [pdf] (journaloffreespeechlaw.org)
1818.
What does it feel like to read RSS feeds? (hamatti.org)
1819.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: "I discourage 1-on-1s" (twitter.com)
1820.
Deception abilities emerged in large language models (pnas.org)
1821.
RuneLite – open-source RuneScape Client (runelite.net)
1822.
Remote shell to a Raspberry Pi at 39,000 ft (jeffgeerling.com)
1823.
Gravity Without Mass: UAH Study Proposes Alternative to Dark Matter (azoquantum.com)
1824.
Starship survives reentry during fourth test flight (spacenews.com)
1825.
Supreme Court Upholds Broad Access to Abortion Pill Mifepristone (nytimes.com)
1826.
AI Is a False God (thewalrus.ca)
1827.
110 new languages are coming to Google Translate (blog.google)
1828.
Show HN: A collection of front end Learning Resources (github.com)
1829.
From Steampunk to Solarpunk (2008) (republicofthebees.blogspot.com)
1830.
By harnessing wind power, high-tech sails can help cut marine pollution (economist.com)