December 2024 Archive
931.
Xylella Fastidiosa: A crisis brewing in Europe's olive groves (everymansci.com)
932.
Litdb – type safe SQL for JavaScript/TS (litdb.dev)
933.
Why Apple sends spyware victims to this nonprofit security lab (techcrunch.com)
934.
"All your base are belong to us" intro to my 2004 MIT Spam Conference talk (blog.jgc.org)
935.
Exploiting McDonald's APIs to hijack deliveries and order food for a penny (eaton-works.com)
936.
South Korea President Yoon declares martial law (reuters.com)
937.
U.S. homelessness jumps to record high amid affordable housing shortage (npr.org)
938.
Ask HN: What is the best thing you read in 2024?
939.
DivestOS ROM shuts after ten years (divestos.org)
940.
Beyond BLE: Cracking Open the Black-Box of RF Microcontrollers [video] (media.ccc.de)
941.
Offline Reinforcement Learning for LLM Multi-Step Reasoning (arxiv.org)
942.
CRDTs and Collaborative Playground (cerbos.dev)
943.
Torrent of Hate for Health Insurance Industry Follows CEO's Killing (nytimes.com)
944.
AI poetry is indistinguishable from human poetry and is rated more favorably (nature.com)
945.
A pilot crashed a full passenger jet into the bay, didn't lose his job (2021) (sfgate.com)
946.
The Most Expensive Eating Disorder (desmolysium.com)
947.
Ask HN: Examples of agentic LLM systems in production?
948.
FastVideo: a lightweight framework for accelerating large video diffusion models (github.com)
949.
New Gemini model significantly outperforms others on Chatbot Arena (LMSYS) (lmarena.ai)
950.
The semver trick (2019) (github.com)
951.
Elektročas HH3 – the most accurate pendulum clock on the planet (dvaluch.web.cern.ch)
952.
My failed attempt at AGI on the Tokio Runtime (christo.sh)
953.
Scanners Beware: Welcome to the network from hell (medium.com)
954.
The dogs of Chernobyl: Populations in the nuclear exclusion zone (2023) (science.org)
955.
Installing OpenWRT on an Unsupported Router (radiosocial.de)
956.
CADing and 3D printing like a software engineer (fangpenlin.com)
957.
AT&T won't upgrade millions of DSL users to fiber despite billions in subsidies (techdirt.com)
958.
Quick takes on the recent OpenAI public incident write-up (surfingcomplexity.blog)
959.
Why did so many mid-century designers make children's books? (2022) (eyeondesign.aiga.org)
960.
The Rules of Programming (2023) (therulesofprogramming.com)