2024 Archive
2851.
Nvidia and its partners built a system to bypass U.S. export restrictions (twitter.com)
2852.
Cement recycling method could help solve one of the big climate challenges (cam.ac.uk)
2853.
I don't want to fill out your contact form (adamjones.me)
2854.
Bluesky's stackable approach to moderation (bsky.social)
2855.
Bluesky has launched RSS feeds (openrss.org)
2856.
A modest critique of Htmx (chrisdone.com)
2857.
Starcraft (A History in Two Acts) (filfre.net)
2858.
MeTube: Self-hosted YouTube downloader (github.com)
2859.
Mathematical Optimization for Cargo Ships (research.google)
2860.
Yggdrasil Network (yggdrasil-network.github.io)
2861.
Show HN: I made a website to semantically search ArXiv papers (papermatch.mitanshu.tech)
2862.
Enough with the dead butterflies (2017) (emilydamstra.com)
2863.
What We Learned from a Year of Building with LLMs (oreilly.com)
2864.
The Oregon Outback International Dark Sky Sanctuary (hereisoregon.com)
2865.
HIV in cell culture can be completely eliminated using CRISPR-Cas gene editing [pdf] (escmid.org)
2866.
NumPy 2.0 (numpy.org)
2867.
Cyclist hit by driverless Waymo car in San Francisco, police say (sfgate.com)
2868.
New findings point to an Earth-like environment on ancient Mars (discover.lanl.gov)
2869.
A Student's Guide to Writing with ChatGPT (openai.com)
2870.
Proposed top-level domain string for private use: ".internal" (icann.org)
2871.
A tiny ultrabright laser that can melt steel (spectrum.ieee.org)
2872.
Show HN: Shpool, a Lightweight Tmux Alternative (github.com)
2873.
AMD's Turin: 5th Gen EPYC Launched (chipsandcheese.com)
2874.
Microsoft CTO: Thoughts on OpenAI (2019) (twitter.com)
2875.
Electrobun: Cross-platform desktop applications written in TypeScript (electrobun.dev)
2876.
An amateur historian has discovered a long-lost short story by Bram Stoker (bbc.com)
2877.
Unconventional Uses of FPGAs (voltagedivide.com)
2878.
Ward Christensen (of BBS and XMODEM fame) has died (en.wikipedia.org)
2879.
Free software hijacked Philip Hazel's life (lwn.net)
2880.
Show HN: Foosbar – My autonomous foosball-playing robot (github.com)