October 2024 Archive
211.
Up to $41B in World Bank climate finance unaccounted for, Oxfam finds (oxfam.org)
212.
Cats are (almost) liquid (cell.com)
213.
The Internet Archive is back online (arstechnica.com)
214.
Whence '\n'? (rodarmor.com)
215.
USGS uses machine learning to show large lithium potential in Arkansas (usgs.gov)
216.
Ask HN: Who is pretending to be hiring?
217.
End of the road for Google Drive in Transmit (blog.panic.com)
218.
NotebookLM launches feature to customize and guide audio overviews (blog.google)
219.
WebGPU-Based WiFi Simulator (wifi-solver.com)
220.
Why and how we’re migrating many of our servers from Linux to the BSDs (it-notes.dragas.net)
221.
We shrunk our Javascript monorepo git size (jonathancreamer.com)
222.
Addition is all you need for energy-efficient language models (arxiv.org)
223.
A new book shows how the power of companies is destabilizing governance (hai.stanford.edu)
224.
A comparison of Rust’s borrow checker to the one in C# (em-tg.github.io)
225.
YC criticized for backing AI startup that simply cloned another AI startup (techcrunch.com)
226.
So long WordPress (chriswiegman.com)
227.
Gamedev in Lisp. Part 2: Dungeons and Interfaces (gitlab.com)
228.
Commonly used arm positions can overestimate blood pressure readings: study (medicalxpress.com)
229.
Drasi: Microsoft's open source data processing platform for event-driven systems (github.com)
230.
Claude for Desktop (claude.ai)
231.
Launch HN: Skyvern (YC S23) – open-source AI agent for browser automations (github.com)
232.
Microsoft and OpenAI's close partnership shows signs of fraying (nytimes.com)
233.
Dance training superior to physical exercise in inducing brain plasticity (2018) (journals.plos.org)
234.
Smartphone buyers meh on AI, care more about battery life (cnet.com)
235.
A modest critique of Htmx (chrisdone.com)
236.
AMD's Turin: 5th Gen EPYC Launched (chipsandcheese.com)
237.
An amateur historian has discovered a long-lost short story by Bram Stoker (bbc.com)
238.
Ward Christensen (of BBS and XMODEM fame) has died (en.wikipedia.org)
239.
NotebookLlama: An open source version of NotebookLM (github.com)
240.
Probably pay attention to tokenizers (cybernetist.com)