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Archives for 18 Aug 2023
  1. 2009scape
    (257 points | Comments)

  2. Radiation Spikes at Chernobyl
    (140 points | Comments)

  3. Analysis: Health care CEOs hauled in $4B last year as inflation pinched workers
    (122 points | Comments)

  4. Dirty downside of 'return to office'; ending WFH could make climate crisis worse
    (181 points | Comments)

  5. Show HN: Poozle – open-source Plaid for LLMs
    (132 points | Comments)

  6. Dude,Where's My Donations? Wikimedia gives another $1M to non-Wikimedia projects
    (128 points | Comments)

  7. Earth’s hottest month: these charts show what happened in July; what comes next
    (107 points | Comments)

  8. Police are getting DNA data from people who think they opted out
    (228 points | Comments)

  9. The Plumber Problem
    (144 points | Comments)

  10. Zaum
    (160 points | Comments)

  11. C and C++ prioritize performance over correctness
    (265 points | Comments)

  12. Learning async Rust with entirely too many web servers
    (249 points | Comments)

  13. Meaningful exits for founders (2016)
    (132 points | Comments)

  14. The FBI proves again it can’t be trusted with Section 702
    (347 points | Comments)

  15. Ask vs. Guess Culture
    (946 points | Comments)

  16. Windows 11 will happily execute a binary compiled 30 years ago
    (318 points | Comments)

  17. Revealed: WHO aspartame safety panel linked to alleged Coca-Cola front group
    (163 points | Comments)

  18. The PolymurHash universal hash function
    (109 points | Comments)

  19. Why GNU su does not support the `wheel' group (2002)
    (148 points | Comments)

  20. Sargablock: Bricks from Seaweed
    (168 points | Comments)

  21. Mister Rogers had a point – routinely greeting six neighbors maximizes wellbeing
    (505 points | Comments)

  22. Low dose radiation cancer 2x worse than predicted by LNT model
    (152 points | Comments)

  23. Broadband monopolies push bill that would crush the ability to stand up to them
    (254 points | Comments)

  24. Why your blog still needs RSS
    (249 points | Comments)

  25. Node.js 20.6.0 will include built-in support for .env files
    (196 points | Comments)

  26. You probably don’t need to fine-tune an LLM
    (181 points | Comments)

  27. Worldcoin ignored initial order to stop iris scans in Kenya, records show
    (213 points | Comments)

  28. Textual: Rapid Application Development framework for Python
    (291 points | Comments)

  29. Moonbit: Fast, compact and user friendly language for WebAssembly
    (313 points | Comments)

  30. Firefox 117 Beta 8 vs. Google Chrome 116 Linux Browser Performance
    (102 points | Comments)

  31. Kernighan and Pike were right: Do one thing, and do it well
    (285 points | Comments)

  32. New motherboard improves old CRT television
    (188 points | Comments)

  33. A 100GW phased laser array for interstellar lightsail propulsion (2021)
    (106 points | Comments)

  34. Short session expiration does not help security
    (696 points | Comments)

  35. WTF is going on with R7RS Large?
    (190 points | Comments)

  36. Career advice for young system programmers
    (194 points | Comments)

  37. Tmux has forever changed the way I write code [video]
    (116 points | Comments)

  38. Pg_later: Asynchronous Queries for Postgres
    (187 points | Comments)

  39. London Then and Now: Aerial Shots Show City Grow over Past Two Decades
    (221 points | Comments)

  40. Microsoft AI suggests Ottawa food bank as a “cannot miss” tourist spot
    (196 points | Comments)

  41. Railway Oriented Programming
    (332 points | Comments)

  42. TypeScript is surprisingly ok for compilers
    (300 points | Comments)

  43. Complexity theory’s 50-year journey to the limits of knowledge
    (206 points | Comments)

  44. The Atlas of Economic Complexity
    (103 points | Comments)

  45. micro – A Modern Alternative to nano
    (383 points | Comments)

  46. China’s property giant Evergrande files for bankruptcy protection in Manhattan
    (334 points | Comments)

  47. FP-Go: Functional programming library for Golang
    (223 points | Comments)

  48. Microplastics detected in the marine air from Norway to the high Arctic
    (115 points | Comments)

  49. GIL removal and the Faster CPython project
    (339 points | Comments)

  50. FreeBSD Bhyve Virtualization
    (143 points | Comments)