October 2024 Archive
2821.
Comcast, Charter Sue FTC over Efforts to Make Canceling Services Easier (techdirt.com)
2822.
Anyone Can Learn Echolocation in Just 10 Weeks–and It Remodels Your Brain (scientificamerican.com)
2823.
Wreck of 'Ghost Ship of the Pacific' Found Off California (nytimes.com)
2824.
Stable Diffusion 3.5 (stability.ai)
2825.
Loro 1.0: A High-Performance CRDTs Library with Version Control (loro.dev)
2826.
AI-powered transcription tool used in hospitals invents things no one ever said (scrippsnews.com)
2827.
In Xsight – OS/2 Museum (os2museum.com)
2828.
Industry groups are suing the FTC to stop its click to cancel rule (theverge.com)
2829.
OpenHCL: The new, open source paravisor (techcommunity.microsoft.com)
2830.
The 'Beautiful Confusion' of the First Billion Years Comes into View (quantamagazine.org)
2831.
Ink traps and pals (2021) (tosche.net)
2832.
2833.
2834.
Unleashing Power: Enabling Super Pages on the RPi (mairacanal.github.io)
2835.
Xiaomi successfully "tapes out" China's first 3nm smartphone chip (gizmochina.com)
2836.
Welcome to the Era of the $20k Family Car Insurance Bill (nytimes.com)
2837.
UK workers must keep all customer tips under new law (bbc.co.uk)
2838.
Ask HN: What is it with this hate and disdain for interns/junior engineers?
2839.
How to Renovate Your Home for a Billion Children (wired.com)
2840.
More than a quarter of all new code at Google is generated by AI (twitter.com)
2841.
Ask HN: Does My Company Think I'm a Cybersecurity Risk?
2842.
Hopping too many startups in a row?
2843.
Ask HN: What's Going on with the US Economy?
2844.
Mullenweg has gone 'nuclear' against tech investing giant Silver Lake (cnbc.com)
2845.
Why U.S. Regulators See Minicars as the Enemy (jalopnik.com)
2846.
Ask HN: Crappy website design seems more trustworthy?
2847.
Fatty acids found in meat and poultry may be beneficial to human metabolism (medicalxpress.com)
2848.
How to Tax the Rich: Piketty (lemonde.fr)
2849.
Invasive 20-pound rodents continue to spread in the Bay Area (sfgate.com)
2850.
Ask HN: Is CAPTCHA even needed anymore?