July 2024 Archive
4831.
Show HN: Math.bot – Free, instant math problem solver powered by GPT-4 (math.bot)
4832.
Who Are We Now? (whoarewenow.net)
4833.
TinyML: Why the Future of Machine Learning Is Tiny and Bright (sigarch.org)
4834.
Cave discovered on Moon could be home for humans (bbc.co.uk)
4835.
Why planetary problems need a new approach to politics Essays (aeon.co)
4836.
Open Source takes center stage at United Nations (opensource.net)
4837.
Show HN: Mockingbird is an LLM that outperforms GPT4 on RAG (vectara.com)
4838.
NASA Ends VIPER Project (nasa.gov)
4839.
Who Goes Nazi?, By Dorothy Thompson (1941) (harpers.org)
4840.
Tesla sales, market share dip in EU while other EV makers grow (theregister.com)
4841.
'Tremendous' NASA Video Shows CO2 Spewing from US into Earth's Atmosphere (newsweek.com)
4842.
Micro-sized spectrometer operates across visible spectrum, sub-5-nm resolution (techxplore.com)
4843.
They were mean to me: 7-year-old Saskatoon girl describes lemonade stand robbery (cbc.ca)
4844.
Activision Blizzard's 'World of Warcraft' game developers vote to unionize (latimes.com)
4845.
Async Rust: The new billion-dollar mistake? by Sylvain Kerkour (kerkour.com)
4846.
Radiotrophic fungus (en.wikipedia.org)
4847.
AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370: Benchmarks Validate Zen 5's Efficiency and Performance (phoronix.com)
4848.
SQLite vs. PostgreSQL (leetsoftware.com)
4849.
Trump says he'll make a national Bitcoin reserve (qz.com)
4850.
Investigators search Gaza for cases of polio after virus found in wastewater (npr.org)
4851.
Intel to Cut Jobs to Reduce Costs, Fund Rebound (bloomberg.com)
4852.
Intel to Cut Jobs to Reduce Costs, Fund Rebound (bloomberg.com)
4853.
Boeing hires aerospace industry veteran Robert "Kelly" Ortberg as next CEO (npr.org)
4854.
Show HN: DuffMan – Fuzzer for Postman Collection (github.com)
4855.
Follow the Capex: Triangulating Nvidia (platformonomics.com)
4856.
Sequoia: New ideas are required to achieve AGI (sequoiacap.com)
4857.
4858.
Creative Chair (creativechair.org)
4859.
4860.
US heatwave smashes records as 'extreme fire weather' fuels new blazes (theguardian.com)