2024 Archive
1951.
YouTube embeds are heavy and it’s fixable (frontendmasters.com)
1952.
Recent 'MFA Bombing' Attacks Targeting Apple Users (krebsonsecurity.com)
1953.
How to Lead Your Team When the House Is on Fire (peterszasz.com)
1954.
rr – record and replay debugger for C/C++ (rr-project.org)
1955.
Show HN: Doggo – A powerful, human-friendly DNS client for the command line (doggo.mrkaran.dev)
1956.
Eagle 7B: Soaring past Transformers (blog.rwkv.com)
1957.
Humans have caused 1.5 °C of long-term global warming according to new estimates (lancaster.ac.uk)
1958.
EPA bans asbestos, a deadly carcinogen still in use decades after partial ban (apnews.com)
1959.
How I run LLMs locally (abishekmuthian.com)
1960.
NYC wants you to stop taking traffic cam selfies, but here's how to do it anyway (pcmag.com)
1961.
OpenVoice: Versatile Instant Voice Cloning (arxiv.org)
1962.
Damn Small Linux 2024 (damnsmalllinux.org)
1963.
Botanical gardens can cool city air by an average of 5°C (newatlas.com)
1964.
Asahi Linux project's OpenGL support on Apple Silicon officially surpasses Apple (arstechnica.com)
1965.
Breakthrough a step toward revealing hidden structure of prime numbers (science.org)
1966.
I broke IKEA (2023) (cohost.org)
1967.
My Time Working at Stripe (jondlm.github.io)
1968.
Berlin's techno scene added to Unesco intangible cultural heritage list (theguardian.com)
1969.
Free Godot engine port for Nintendo Switch (rawrlab.com)
1970.
Private Cloud Compute Security Guide (security.apple.com)
1971.
TSMC unveils 1.6nm process technology with backside power delivery (tomshardware.com)
1972.
Bocker: Docker implemented in around 100 lines of Bash (2015) (github.com)
1973.
Turing Complete is a game about computer science (turingcomplete.game)
1974.
Quincy Jones has died (apnews.com)
1975.
Hello OLMo: A truly open LLM (blog.allenai.org)
1976.
AI's $600B Question (sequoiacap.com)
1977.
Swift 6 (swift.org)
1978.
Password may not contain: select, insert, update, delete, drop (id.uni-lj.si)
1979.
Everything you need to know about Python 3.13 – JIT and GIL went up the hill (drew.silcock.dev)
1980.
Show HN: Multi-monitor KVM using just a USB switch (github.com)