July 2024 Archive
8281.
US intervened in Congo mine sale to Chinese arms group (ft.com)
8282.
Generative AI Misuse: A Taxonomy of Tactics and Insights from Real-World Data (arxiv.org)
8283.
Gradually, Then Suddenly: Upon the Threshold (oneusefulthing.org)
8284.
Google Drive Now Bootable (hackaday.com)
8285.
Infiltrating the Family: On UK spy cops going undercover in activist groups (publicbooks.org)
8286.
Song melodies have become simpler since 1950, study suggests (phys.org)
8287.
Nim Chimpsky (en.wikipedia.org)
8288.
Resetting Timers in Go (antonz.org)
8289.
New Businesses Cannot Trust Stripe (twitter.com)
8290.
Telegram to RSS (github.com)
8291.
Novel 'glassy gel' materials are strong yet stretchable (physicsworld.com)
8292.
Sony Playstation 4 chip helped AMD avoid bankruptcy (tomshardware.com)
8293.
You can guarantee that the term "statistical guarantee" will irritate me (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
8294.
The greening of planes, trains and automobiles (knowablemagazine.org)
8295.
The Only 6 DNS Concepts You Need (jonahdevs.com)
8296.
Show HN: Rust-ontologist – A tool for visualizing Rust codebases in seconds (github.com)
8297.
U.S. Added 206,000 Jobs in June (wsj.com)
8298.
Playing 1080p H.264 video on my old 256 MB Raspberry Pi (downtowndougbrown.com)
8299.
Good Writing Advice (cs.cmu.edu)
8300.
Samsung NX camera to Mastodon bridge (op-co.de)
8301.
Initialization in C++ is Seriously Bonkers Just Start With C (mikelui.io)
8302.
Ask HN: How man monorepos does Google have?
8303.
Diabetes patients on GLP-1s instead of insulin have lower cancer risk (reuters.com)
8304.
The Birthday Paradox (On Jupiter and Beyond!) (solipsys.co.uk)
8305.
AI comic generator for creating memes (aicomicgenerator.app)
8306.
RouteLLM: An Open-Source Framework for Cost-Effective LLM Routing (lmsys.org)
8307.
Fusion power could transform how we get our energy (or make things worse) (theconversation.com)
8308.
The Story of LiveJournal (2002) (bradfitz.com)
8309.
Show HN: VimSweeper – Minesweeper with Vim Motions (theanti9.itch.io)
8310.
Numbering should start at zero [pdf] (cs.utexas.edu)