July 2024 Archive
7351.
Multiple Queues vs Prioritized Queues at the Airport (shermanonsoftware.com)
7352.
Understanding the New Tech Right (noahpinion.blog)
7353.
Kubernetes Pod Autoscaling in practice
7354.
Software Maker Gitlab Seen Exploring Sale. Datadog, Google Among Suitors? (investors.com)
7355.
When 1+1 Equals 1 (mathenchant.wordpress.com)
7356.
They Turned 18 and Had a Credit Score over 700 (wsj.com)
7357.
What Kamala Harris has said about AI, tech regulation, and more (techcrunch.com)
7358.
Microsoft blames EU rules for its inability to lock down Windows (techradar.com)
7359.
Show HN: Formula 1, 2, 3 and E Weather updates (motorsportsinfo.app)
7360.
Ask HN: Why the Hell Would You Validate an Area Code?
7361.
Samsung reveals why it's dropping Samsung Messages for Google Messages (androidauthority.com)
7362.
Pratfall Effect (en.wikipedia.org)
7363.
Zelda 64 Recompiled: A Revolution in N64 Native Ports for PC (github.com)
7364.
Show HN: Soot, a tool for visualizing and searching sets of images (play.soot.com)
7365.
Sharks off Rio de Janeiro test positive for cocaine (reuters.com)
7366.
Monday was hottest recorded day on Earth (theguardian.com)
7367.
Ask HN: How do you manage this feeling? I was expecting more than this."
7368.
Ask HN: Cynic attitude towards my employer
7369.
Show HN: Anime AI – Instantly Transform Photos and Text into Anime Art (animeai.show)
7370.
CrowdStrike's CEO Has Known Failure–But Never Like This (wsj.com)
7371.
Why is promptfoo so popular? (github.com)
7372.
Food delivery fees are rising, and everyone's feeling the pinch (cnbc.com)
7373.
1% of people are responsible for 24% of the health spending in America (twitter.com)
7374.
Former NASA Scientist Doing Experiment to Prove We Live in a Simulation (futurism.com)
7375.
Future Fords might detect speeding and report you to the cops (motorauthority.com)
7376.
Apple TV plots UK adverts (telegraph.co.uk)
7377.
80% of programmers are NOT happy why? (youtube.com)
7378.
Elon Musk Broke with the Democrats (wsj.com)
7379.
Ask HN: Are YouTube and other Google services this bad, or is it just me?
7380.
National public data breach exposes sensitive information of 2.9B U.S. citizens (dataconomy.com)