September 2024 Archive
271.
USPS' long-awaited new mail truck makes its debut to rave reviews from carriers (apnews.com)
272.
LLMs Will Always Hallucinate, and We Need to Live with This (arxiv.org)
273.
Ask HN: Should you reply STOP to unwanted texts?
274.
Falsehoods programmers believe about TCP (lwn.net)
275.
Does “building in public” work? (laike9m.com)
276.
A Post-Google World? (thebignewsletter.com)
277.
Gnome Files: A detailed UI examination (datagubbe.se)
278.
The first nuclear clock will test if fundamental constants change (quantamagazine.org)
279.
Creating a Git Commit: The Hard Way (avestura.dev)
280.
What happened to the Japanese PC platforms? (mistys-internet.website)
281.
Why I self host my servers and what I've recently learned (chollinger.com)
282.
A Friendly Introduction to Assembly for High-Level Programmers (shikaan.github.io)
283.
Open Source security camera on Raspberry Pi (github.com)
284.
Sleep duration, chronotype, health and lifestyle factors affect cognition [pdf] (bmjpublichealth.bmj.com)
285.
Vulnerabilities in the Feeld dating app (fortbridge.co.uk)
286.
Yi-Coder: A Small but Mighty LLM for Code (01-ai.github.io)
287.
Show HN: YourNextStore – an open-source Shopify with Stripe as the back end (github.com)
288.
Show HN: I mapped HN's favorite books with GPT-4o (hnbooks.pieterma.es)
289.
The centrality of stupidity in mathematics (mathforlove.com)
290.
Hacker plants false memories in ChatGPT to steal user data in perpetuity (arstechnica.com)
291.
Show HN: OBS Live-streaming with 120ms latency (github.com)
292.
Kolmogorov-Arnold networks may make neural networks more understandable (quantamagazine.org)
293.
GnuCash 5.9 (gnucash.org)
294.
AirPods Pro 2 adds 'clinical grade' hearing aid feature (9to5mac.com)
295.
Core: an experimental new way to write videogames (github.com)
296.
IPMI (computer.rip)
297.
Things to know about the Great Wave (artic.edu)
298.
LSP: The good, the bad, and the ugly (michaelpj.com)
299.
Show HN: FlowTracker – Track data flowing through Java programs (github.com)
300.
Lesser known parts of Python standard library (trickster.dev)