December 2024 Archive
151.
How to grow professional relationships (tej.as)
152.
We've not been trained for this: life after the Newag DRM disclosure [video] (media.ccc.de)
153.
Java in the Small (horstmann.com)
154.
ISO 8583: The language of credit cards (increase.com)
155.
Rosetta 2 creator leaves Apple to work on Lean full-time (linkedin.com)
156.
What will enter the public domain in 2025? (publicdomainreview.org)
157.
7 Databases in 7 Weeks for 2025 (matt.blwt.io)
158.
T * sin (t)' ≈ Ornamented Christmas Tree (2013) (community.wolfram.com)
159.
How I run LLMs locally (abishekmuthian.com)
160.
NYC wants you to stop taking traffic cam selfies, but here's how to do it anyway (pcmag.com)
161.
Fun facts about SQLite (avi.im)
162.
Kelly Can't Fail (win-vector.com)
163.
Can AI do maths yet? Thoughts from a mathematician (xenaproject.wordpress.com)
164.
McKinsey and Company to pay $650M for role in opioid crisis (npr.org)
165.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2024)
166.
'United Healthcare' using DMCA against Luigi Mangione images (abovethelaw.com)
167.
Next-level frosted glass with backdrop-filter (joshwcomeau.com)
168.
GM exits robotaxi market, will bring Cruise operations in house (cnbc.com)
169.
From Pegasus to Predator – The evolution of commercial spyware on iOS [video] (media.ccc.de)
170.
Dumb TVs deserve a comeback (makeuseof.com)
171.
What is entropy? A measure of just how little we know (quantamagazine.org)
172.
More than 140 Kenya Facebook moderators sue after diagnoses of PTSD (theguardian.com)
173.
Pigment Mixing into Digital Painting (scrtwpns.com)
174.
Byte Latent Transformer: Patches Scale Better Than Tokens (ai.meta.com)
175.
Passkey technology is elegant, but it's most definitely not usable security (arstechnica.com)
176.
Intel's $475M error: the silicon behind the Pentium division bug (righto.com)
177.
Kubernetes on Hetzner: cutting my infra bill by 75% (bilbof.com)
178.
Making my first robot as a software engineer (github.com)
179.
MIT study explains why laws are written in an incomprehensible style (news.mit.edu)
180.
Introducing S2 (s2.dev)