July 2024 Archive
6391.
Ask HN: How do I program a BitGrid?
6392.
Is there something like Jupiter for C/C++
6393.
Ask HN: Will OpenAI Go Bankrupt?
6394.
Rural Towns Are Aging and in Desperate Need of Workers (wsj.com)
6395.
GameStop Is Toast (kylenazario.com)
6396.
Logitech CEO Wants to Sell You a Subscription-Based 'Forever Mouse' (gizmodo.com)
6397.
The Autopilot Data That Reveals Why Teslas Crash (wsj.com)
6398.
Show HN: LinkStorm – AI-powered internal link building SEO tool (linkstorm.io)
6399.
Show HN: Transcripto (transcripto.xyz)
6400.
'Illegal' Cobra Mustang Paint Is Rare and Costs $26,000 per Gallon (motorbiscuit.com)
6401.
'It's going to be catastrophic': Adult product sellers scrambling after Etsy ban (modernretail.co)
6402.
Life was dirty, difficult, and dangerous for almost everyone who ever existed (freethink.com)
6403.
Crowdstrike BSOD Loop (old.reddit.com)
6404.
Donald Trump and Silicon Valley's Billionaire Elegy (wired.com)
6405.
China and Russia could hobble the internet (economist.com)
6406.
Supermemory: AI second brain for all your saved stuff (supermemory.ai)
6407.
The Job Hunt Is Driving Me Mad (jacky.wtf)
6408.
Ask HN: Do you have the attention span to read a whitepaper in its entirety?
6409.
Show HN: I upgrade my digital dead man switch (bequeath.app)
6410.
I sent 500M HTTP requests to 2.5M hosts (moczadlo.com)
6411.
Feedback HN: This is My Resume, Cover Letter for Blockchain Startups(yea I know) (magarshak.com)
6412.
Apple Maps on the Web (beta.maps.apple.com)
6413.
The Urban Nomad: Portable, Mobile, Compact Lifestyle (lunahelia.com)
6414.
EV world in serious trouble if China cuts off rare earth materials (theregister.com)
6415.
macOS Sucks [video] (youtube.com)
6416.
Zone Dumping via DNSSEC (harrisonm.com)
6417.
We Cannot Cede Control of Weapons to Artificial Intelligence (scientificamerican.com)
6418.
Google results are getting worse. So I made a website that uses Reddit for recs (redditrecs.com)
6419.
How much EU MEP politicians get paid (twitter.com)
6420.
Hackers Steal Phone Records of 'Nearly All' AT&T Customers (macrumors.com)