October 2024 Archive
271.
The Remarkable Life of Ibelin (thetimes.com)
272.
Why do random forests work? They are self-regularizing adaptive smoothers (arxiv.org)
273.
The Data Visualisation Catalogue: find the right method for your data (datavizcatalogue.com)
274.
Redbox left PII on decommissioned machines (digipres.club)
275.
The global surveillance free-for-all in mobile ad data (krebsonsecurity.com)
276.
uBlock Origin CNAME uncloaking now supports filtering by IP address (github.com)
277.
Congress fights to keep AM radio in cars (niemanlab.org)
278.
Nobel Peace Prize for 2024 awarded to Nihon Hidankyo (nobelprize.org)
279.
LLMs, Theory of Mind, and Cheryl's Birthday (github.com)
280.
Show HN: Epublifier – scrape pages (books, manuals) for offline reading (github.com)
281.
MQTT turns 25 (andypiper.co.uk)
282.
Hacking the T2S+ Out of Fear: Get Lock-In Thermography for Free (dmytroengineering.com)
283.
C++ proposal: There are exactly 8 bits in a byte (open-std.org)
284.
Ask HN: Website with 6^16 subpages and 80k+ daily bots
285.
Type 2 diabetes: New treatment eliminates insulin for 86% of patients (scitechdaily.com)
286.
Automating processes with software is hard (hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com)
287.
555 Timer Circuits (555-timer-circuits.com)
288.
Zero-latency SQLite storage in every Durable Object (simonwillison.net)
289.
Don't squander public trust on bullshit (livboeree.substack.com)
290.
Prisma Postgres – Runs on bare metal and unikernels (prisma.io)
291.
Post World War II Food (nps.gov)
292.
Detecting when LLMs are uncertain (thariq.io)
293.
Game Programming in Prolog (thingspool.net)
294.
Silicon Valley, the new lobbying monster (newyorker.com)
295.
Understanding the Limitations of Mathematical Reasoning in LLMs (arxiv.org)
296.
Apple's AirPods Pro hearing health features (theverge.com)
297.
Arthur Whitney's one liner sudoku solver (2011) (dfns.dyalog.com)
298.
Ask HN: Founders, what was the major sourcing channel for your first 100 users?
299.
Zamba2-7B (zyphra.com)
300.
Google won't be mandating a strict return-to-office plan (entrepreneur.com)