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Show HN: Tiny Moon – Swift library to calculate the moon phase
2.
Reverse-engineering my speakers' API to get reasonable volume control
3.
Courts Close the Loophole Letting the Feds Search Your Phone at the Border
4.
Repulsive Shells [video]
5.
A simple procedural animation technique [video]
6.
Skip and Arc'teryx built a futuristic exoskeleton
7.
The New Internet
8.
A hash table by any other name
9.
Zen 5's 2-ahead branch predictor: how a 30 year old idea allows for new tricks
10.
Why does the chromaticity diagram look like that?
11.
Europe is in danger of regulating its tech market out of existence
12.
Call the compiler, fax it your code [video]
13.
Monumental proof settles geometric Langlands conjecture
14.
Bayesian Statistics: The three cultures
15.
Scaling One Million Checkboxes to 650M checks
16.
France high-speed rail traffic disrupted by 'malicious acts' on Olympic ceremony
17.
Stripe acquires Lemon Squeezy
18.
Versioned finite-state machines with Postgres (2019)
19.
There is no fix for Intel's crashing 13th/14th Gen CPUs – damage is permanent
20.
Startup Finance for Founders — Part I, Accounting
21.
Bcachefs, an Introduction/Exploration
22.
Fossil hints that Jurassic mammals lived slow and died old
23.
Applied Machine Learning for Tabular Data
24.
Zulip 9.0: Organized chat for distributed teams
25.
A Swiss Town Banned Billboards. Zurich, Bern May Soon Follow
26.
A Clone of Deluxe Paint II Written in Python
27.
Ask HN: Best way to learn robotics with a 10 year old?
28.
Memory Mapping an FPGA from an STM32
29.
U.S. Department of Defense – Detecting Agile BS [pdf]
30.
Launch HN: Undermind (YC S24) – AI agent for discovering scientific papers
31.
Mapping Hacker News to find who knows what in the HN community
32.
Show HN: Haystack – an IDE for exploring and editing code on an infinite canvas
33.
Show HN: Hooper – AI-driven stats and highlights for basketball play
34.
Jacek Karpińśki, the computer genius the communists couldn't stand (2017)
35.
Secure Boot is broken on 200 models from 5 big device makers
36.
Show HN: Wat – Deep inspection of Python objects
37.
Switzerland mandates government agencies use open-source software
38.
SearchGPT Prototype
39.
AI crawlers need to be more respectful
40.
Unfashionably secure: why we use isolated VMs
41.
Let's consign CAP to the cabinet of curiosities
42.
Defense of Lisp macros: The automotive field as a case in point
43.
Humans 1, Chimps 0: Correcting the Record
44.
What is Toybox?
45.
OpenAI Announces SearchGPT
46.
A chemist explains the chemistry behind decaf coffee
47.
Reverse Engineering for Everyone
48.
AI solves IMO problems at silver medal level
49.
Generating sudokus for fun and no profit
50.
Space-filling curves, constructively
51.
Show HN: NoteTech – Create personal automations by writing notes
52.
InteractiVenn – Interactive Venn Diagrams
53.
My Favorite Algorithm: Linear Time Median Finding
54.
Switzerland Makes Open Source Software Mandatory for Public Sector
55.
CrowdStrike will be liable for damages in France
56.
Google Search: Roboto Mono
57.
Apple Maps on the web launches in beta
58.
EU parliament member hit by Israeli Candiru spyware
59.
Every company should be owned by its employees
60.
Investigating corrupt Winamp skins
61.
Biological Circuit Design
62.
Node.js adds experimental support for TypeScript
63.
Hiding Linux Processes with Bind Mounts
64.
Ask HN: Am I crazy or is Android development awful?
65.
Will Figma become an awkward middle ground?
66.
Dungeons and Dragons taught me how to write alt text
67.
A Multimodal Dataset with One Trillion Tokens
68.
Physicists may now have a way to make element 120
69.
The algebra and calculus of algebraic data types (2015)
70.
Phish-friendly domain registry ".top" put on notice
71.
Preliminary Post Incident Review
72.
X redesigns water pistol emoji back to a firearm
73.
Alexa is in millions of households and Amazon is losing billions
74.
CrowdStrike global outage to cost US Fortune 500 companies $5.4B
75.
Anyone can access deleted and private repository data on GitHub
76.
Intel confirms oxidation and excessive voltage in 13th and 14th Gen CPUs [video]
77.
AI models collapse when trained on recursively generated data
78.
Crash course in deep learning for computer graphics
79.
"Doors" in Solaris: Lightweight RPC Using File Descriptors (1996)
80.
America’s Transit Exceptionalism
81.
CrowdStrike offers a $10 apology gift card to say sorry for outage
82.
Large Enough – Mistral AI
83.
Google Is the Only Search Engine That Works on Reddit Now Thanks to AI Deal
84.
You got a null result. Will anyone publish it?
85.
ESA report shows unsustainable levels of orbital debris
86.
Micromouse
87.
A new path for Privacy Sandbox on the web
88.
Dtui – TUI for introspecting the state of the system/session dbus
89.
Pnut: A C to POSIX Shell Compiler you can Trust
90.
Turing's topological proof that every written alphabet is finite (2010)
91.
Llama 3.1 in C
92.
Ask HN: I built a Yubikey-based domain controller. Is it sellable?
93.
The Origin of Emacs in 1976
94.
MPPP – The first 'designer drug' disaster (2023)
95.
Taking my diabetes treatment into my own hands (2024)
96.
Show HN: We made glhf.chat – run almost any open-source LLM, including 405B
97.
Scrapscript: A functional, content-addressable programming language
98.
Show HN: All VC Funded Startups Aggregated (Statistics)
99.
Trunk: Build, bundle and ship your Rust WASM application to the web
100.
Show HN: Convert HTML DOM to semantic markdown for use in LLMs
101.
What "consent" looks like for the DEA and TSA
102.
Glasgow 2024 Hugo Awards Statement – 22 July, 2024
103.
Show HN: Zerox – Document OCR with GPT-mini
104.
You can opt out of airport face scans
105.
How Olympics officials try to catch “motor doping”
106.
Why is it so hard to share links on LinkedIn?
107.
Show HN: Briefer – multiplayer notebooks with schedules, SQL, and built-in LLMs
108.
Hydrothermal explosion at Yellowstone National Park
109.
Google Drive scans files for copyright infringement
110.
Chinese-born chemist cleared of last conviction under US’s espionage probe
111.
Warsaw came close to never being rebuilt (2015)
112.
The Unix Pipe Card Game
113.
A Man Who Thought Too Fast (2020)
114.
A free tool to quickly detect counterfeit flash (2017)
115.
Intent to End OCSP Service
116.
Types as Interfaces
117.
Switzerland now requires all government software to be open source
118.
Open Source AI Is the Path Forward
119.
Llama 3.1 Official Launch
120.
Cure for male pattern baldness given boost by sugar discovery
121.
Ask HN: Is it possible to make FAANG salaries without working there?
122.
Show HN: TinkerBird – A Chrome-native vector database
123.
Show HN: Lisp in C#
124.
Difference between running Postgres for yourself and for others
125.
Button Stealer
126.
Mojeek – The alternative search engine that puts the people who use it first
127.
Why I left Google
128.
Man of the Hole
129.
The Linux audio stack demystified (and more)
130.
Data Fetching for Single-Page Apps
131.
Database Design for Google Calendar: A Tutorial
132.
Re: Do people IRL know you have a blog?
133.
Ask HN: What resources do you recommend for learning Haskell?
134.
Show HN: VC Funded Startups Aggregator
135.
Wiz walks away from $23B deal with Google
136.
The CrowdStrike Failure Was a Warning
137.
The Elegance of the ASCII Table
138.
United States Discloses Nuclear Warhead Numbers; Restores Nuclear Transparency
139.
Timeshift: System Restore Tool for Linux
140.
Unconditional Cash Study: first findings available
141.
July 2024 Update on Instability Reports on Intel Core 13th/14th Gen Desktop CPUs
142.
What Is Entropy?
143.
Netflix has open-sourced its Maestro Workflow Orchestrator
144.
Oxygen discovery defies knowledge of the deep ocean
145.
Maestro: Netflix's Workflow Orchestrator
146.
A Gentle Introduction to SAML
147.
Copying is the way design works
148.
Microsoft: Linux Is the Top Operating System on Azure Today
149.
Kawaii – A Keychain-Sized Nintendo Wii
150.
Audapolis: Edit audio files by transcript, not waveform
151.
How fast can a human possibly run 100 meters?
152.
The workers have spoken: They're staying home
153.
How much money we can raise for transparently idiotic startups?
154.
Scientists Discover a New Hormone That Can Build Strong Bones
155.
Brr Wants a Job
156.
Physicist, 98, honoured with doctorate 75 years after groundbreaking discovery
157.
Show HN: A fake SMTP server for software integration testing
158.
Prometheus metrics saves us from painful kernel debugging (2022)
159.
French Acrobatic Artist’s Low-Gravity Invention
160.
Show HN: A Source Available billing system I've spent 18 months building
161.
Eza: A modern, maintained replacement for ls
162.
Cosmopolitan v3.5.8
163.
Startups which received funding today (statistics)
164.
No More Blue Fridays
165.
No One Expects Young Men to Do Anything and They Respond by Doing Nothing (2022)
166.
Bash-Oneliners: A collection of terminal tricks for Linux
167.
rrweb – record and replay debugger for the web
168.
Ryanair wins screen scraping case against Booking.com in US court ruling
169.
Caffeine suppresses cerebral grey matter responses to chronic sleep restriction
170.
Stremio OS Is Now Available for Raspberry Pi 5 and 4
171.
CrowdStrike's Falcon Sensor also linked to Linux kernel panics and crashes
172.
Doctor-prescribed videogame for ADHD
173.
Jellyfin: We're Good, Seriously
174.
How to Become a Registrar
175.
Apollo DN10000: Quad CPU/128Mb RAM workstation from 1988 [pdf]
176.
Parse, Don't Validate
177.
Show HN: Moocable – find people studying the same online course/book
178.
Jiff: A brand new Datetime library for Rust, from the author of ripgrep
179.
A brief history of Dell Unix (2008)
180.
Pin
181.
The data that powers AI is disappearing fast
182.
James C. Scott, author of Seeing Like a State, has died
183.
Mining JIT traces for missing optimizations with Z3
184.
Ask HN: What is the best way to author blogs in 2024?
185.
Glisp: Graphical Lisp
186.
txtai: Open-source vector search and RAG for minimalists
187.
PgManage: Modern, cross platform graphical database client
188.
Zettlr: One-Stop Publication Workbench
189.
When ChatGPT summarises, it does nothing of the kind
190.
Intel says 13th and 14th Gen mobile CPUs are crashing
191.
Joe Biden stands down as Democratic candidate
192.
Trench collapses have killed hundreds of workers in the US over the last decade
193.
So you think you know box shadows?
194.
Ask HN: Can anyone from Crowdstrike explain the back story?
195.
Human parasites in the Roman World: health consequences of conquering an empire
196.
User returns after 100k-hours ban to continue conversation that got them banned
197.
rr – record and replay debugger for C/C++
198.
Deluge of Fake Mac App Store Reviews
199.
What is the significance of the character "j" at the end of a Roman Numeral?
200.
"Any sufficiently bad software update is indistinguishable from a cyberattack"
201.
X.com refuses to open with Firefox strict tracking protection enabled
202.
Intel vs. Samsung vs. TSMC
203.
Google Distributed Cloud air-gapped appliance
204.
Initial details about why CrowdStrike's CSAgent.sys crashed
205.
Empathy for the user having sex with your software
206.
Robot dog cleans up beaches with foot-mounted vacuums
207.
1989 Networking: NetWare 386
208.
Minuteman missile communications
209.
Aro – Zig's new C compiler
210.
Siblings miss crucial life-extending treatment because of CrowdStrike outage
211.
10% of Cubans left Cuba between 2022 and 2023
212.
Global IT outage shows dangers of cashless society, campaigners say
213.
A Linux kernel syscall implementation tracker
214.
A brief interview with Tcl creator John Ousterhout (2023)
215.
Converting Codebases with LLMs
216.
CrowdStrike broke Debian and Rocky Linux months ago, but no one noticed
217.
How to choose a textbook that is optimal for oneself?
218.
CrowdStrike debacle provides road map of American vulnerabilities to adversaries
219.
Technical Details on Today's Outage
220.
Building the new hypermedia systems
221.
How to pwn a billion dollar VC firm using inspect element
222.
No Uptime Hosting – Guaranteed Server Downtime
223.
Public toilets are vanishing and that's a civic catastrophe
224.
Typst: An easy to learn alternative for LaTex
225.
Instrumenting Python GIL with eBPF
226.
Major Microsoft 365 outage caused by Azure configuration change
227.
Academics shocked after T&F sells access to their research to Microsoft AI
228.
Kompute – Vulkan Alternative to CUDA
229.
Google's shortened links will stop working next year
230.
Doom on Playdate
231.
The Later Years of Douglas Adams
232.
Postgres vs. Pinecone
233.
Garage: Open-Source Distributed Object Storage
234.
Elephants use namelike calls
235.
The European Union must keep funding free software
236.
Opinion: I'd rather have a headphone jack and a microSD slot than AI in my phone
237.
Playing guitar tablatures in Rust
238.
A search engine by and for the federal government
239.
It's not just CrowdStrike – the cyber sector is vulnerable
240.
I mapped almost every USA traffic death in the 21st century
241.
Multisatellite data depicts a record-breaking methane leak from a well blowout
242.
What Happened to Bert and T5?
243.
Debugging an evil Go runtime bug: From heat guns to kernel compiler flags
244.
Never Update Anything
245.
AI paid for by Ads – the GPT-4o mini inflection point
246.
The CrowdStrike file that broke everything was full of null characters
247.
CrowdStrike is not worth 83B Dollars
248.
Bangladesh is in the midst of a near-total internet shutdown
249.
Professional poker players know the optimal strategy but don't always use it
250.
NASA's Curiosity rover discovers a surprise in a Martian rock
251.
Loss of oxygen in lakes and oceans
252.
Google URL Shortener links will no longer be available
253.
CrowdStrike fixes start at "reboot up to 15 times", gets more complex from there
254.
Show HN: Sendune – open-source HTML email designer
255.
Want to spot a deepfake? Look for the stars in their eyes
256.
Azure DevOps is down globally
257.
Show HN: How we leapfrogged traditional vector based RAG with a 'language map'
258.
62 Minutes could bring your business down
259.
Ask HN: What is in C-00000291*.sys?
260.
FCC votes unanimously to dramatically limit prison telecom charges
261.
SpreadsheetLLM: Encoding Spreadsheets for Large Language Models
262.
Double trouble: ESA's Gaia hit by micrometeoroid and solar storm
263.
Ryanair – when every page is a dark pattern
264.
74935 viewing Mass worldwide IT outage affects airlines, media and banks
265.
Transcribro: On-device Accurate Speech-to-text
266.
Crowdstrike Outage Causing Widespread Issues
267.
Foliate: Read e-books in style, navigate with ease
268.
Multiple airlines disrupted due to Microsoft Azure outage
269.
Windows Bluescreen and Boot Loops (update: caused by a Crowdstrike update)
270.
Overcoming the limits of current LLMs
271.
60-year-old German man likely seventh person to be effectively cured from HIV
272.
Premature Abstraction
273.
What would it take to recreate Bell Labs?
274.
Back to the future: Are hackers the future of amateur radio?
275.
Sparrows may be 'canary in the coal mine' for lead poisoning in children: study
276.
USPS shared customer postal addresses with Meta, LinkedIn and Snap
277.
Devzat – Chat over SSH, with some nice quality-of-life features
278.
Hash-based bisect debugging in compilers and runtimes
279.
Closed form arc length parametrization is impossible for quadratic Bézier curves
280.
Polychromatic Pixels
281.
GPT-4o mini: advancing cost-efficient intelligence
282.
Show HN: VisCircuit – A Note-Taking Website for Electronics and Circuits
283.
Mistral NeMo
284.
The Objects of Our Life (1983)
285.
Ask HN: What's Prolog like in 2024?
286.
Collection of Dark Patterns and Unethical Design
287.
My daughter (7 years old) used HTML to make a website
288.
Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing is a dystopian nightmare
289.
Americans' confidence in higher education has taken a nosedive
290.
A RP2040 based DECstation 3000 emulator that can run DECWindows
291.
SAPwned: SAP AI vulnerabilities expose customers' cloud environments and privat
292.
Show HN: SQLite Transaction Benchmarking Tool
293.
Show HN: Product Hunt for Music
294.
Little Languages (1986) [pdf]
295.
NVIDIA Transitions Fully Towards Open-Source Linux GPU Kernel Modules
296.
A brief interview with Awk creator Dr. Brian Kernighan (2022)
297.
The unexpected poetry of PhD acknowledgements
298.
Prover-Verifier Games improve legibility of language model outputs
299.
Jailbreaking RabbitOS
300.
Psilocybin desynchronizes the human brain
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