December 2024 Archive
691.
Understanding the Odin Programming Language (odinbook.com)
692.
Congo gov. says it's 'on alert' over mystery flu-like disease that killed dozens (ctvnews.ca)
693.
PostgreSQL High Availability Solutions – Part 1: Jepsen Test and Patroni (binwang.me)
694.
Show HN: I send myself automated emails to practice Dutch (github.com)
695.
Trying to Recreate iOS on the Web (homescreen.app)
696.
1,600 days of a failed hobby data science project (lellep.xyz)
697.
Map UI – Ghost in the Shell (ilikeinterfaces.com)
698.
Flappy Bird in 1000 lines of C (github.com)
699.
Parsing millions of URLs per Second (2023) (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
700.
Is stuff online worth saving? (rubenerd.com)
701.
A quick look at OS/2's builtin virtualization (uninformativ.de)
702.
VectorChord: Store 400k Vectors for $1 in PostgreSQL (blog.pgvecto.rs)
703.
Open source maintainers are drowning in junk bug reports written by AI (theregister.com)
704.
A simple way to scale pixel art games (30fps.net)
705.
Show HN: @smoores/epub, a JavaScript library for working with EPUB publications (npmjs.com)
706.
Apple and Meta go to war over interoperability vs. privacy (techcrunch.com)
707.
Devin is now generally available (cognition.ai)
708.
Colour in the Middle Ages (medievalists.net)
709.
Y2K (y2k.movie)
710.
A bestiary of exotic hadrons (cerncourier.com)
711.
Llama.cpp Now Supports Qwen2-VL (Vision Language Model) (github.com)
712.
Half My Life with Perl (perladvent.org)
713.
The Myth of Bananaland (worldhistory.substack.com)
714.
Replace Philips Hue Automation with Home Assistant's (blog.frankel.ch)
715.
Review of "Statistics" by Freedman, Pisani, and Purves (2017) (cadlag.org)
716.
Nearly half of teenagers globally cannot read with comprehension (ourworldindata.org)
717.
Dinner for One: British comedy Germans have been laughing at for years (2018) (theguardian.com)
718.
An Interview with Bill Watterson (1987) (timhulsizer.com)
719.
Exposing the Clearingstelle Urheberrecht Im Internet (CUII) (damcraft.de)
720.
Feds help health insurers hide their dirty secret: denials on the rise (nypost.com)