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Archives for 22 Jul 2024
  1. The Elegance of the ASCII Table
    (285 points | Comments)

  2. Clojure macros continue to surprise me
    (138 points | Comments)

  3. United States discloses nuclear warhead numbers; restores nuclear transparency
    (329 points | Comments)

  4. Timeshift: System Restore Tool for Linux
    (373 points | Comments)

  5. July 2024 Update on Instability Reports on Intel Core 13th/14th Gen Desktop CPUs
    (327 points | Comments)

  6. Glasgow 2024 Hugo Awards Statement – 22 July, 2024
    (106 points | Comments)

  7. A new path for Privacy Sandbox on the web
    (108 points | Comments)

  8. Kawaii – A Keychain-Sized Nintendo Wii
    (749 points | Comments)

  9. Copying is the way design works (2020)
    (743 points | Comments)

  10. Reflections on Luck and Skill from the Part Time Poker Grind
    (103 points | Comments)

  11. A Man Who Thought Too Fast (2020)
    (123 points | Comments)

  12. What Is Entropy?
    (345 points | Comments)

  13. Netflix has open-sourced its Maestro Workflow Orchestrator
    (141 points | Comments)

  14. Maestro: Netflix's Workflow Orchestrator
    (307 points | Comments)

  15. Ask HN: I built a Yubikey-based domain controller. Is it sellable?
    (138 points | Comments)

  16. Microsoft: Linux Is the Top Operating System on Azure Today
    (122 points | Comments)

  17. The workers have spoken: They're staying home
    (207 points | Comments)

  18. A Gentle Introduction to SAML
    (244 points | Comments)

  19. How much money we can raise for transparently idiotic startups?
    (206 points | Comments)

  20. Why Adventure Games Suck (1989)
    (131 points | Comments)

  21. Oxygen discovery defies knowledge of the deep ocean
    (194 points | Comments)

  22. The Puzzle of How Large-Scale Order Emerges in Complex Systems
    (138 points | Comments)

  23. Scientists discover a new hormone that can build strong bones in mice
    (437 points | Comments)

  24. NASA Graphics Standards Manual (1975)
    (232 points | Comments)

  25. When British Railways deliberately crashed a train
    (130 points | Comments)

  26. Audapolis: Edit audio files by transcript, not waveform
    (291 points | Comments)

  27. All the existential risk, none of the economic impact
    (102 points | Comments)

  28. Brr Wants a Job
    (117 points | Comments)

  29. The Linux audio stack demystified
    (134 points | Comments)

  30. Difference between running Postgres for yourself and for others
    (188 points | Comments)

  31. Real-Time Procedural Generation with GPU Work Graphs [pdf]
    (116 points | Comments)

  32. How fast can a human possibly run 100 meters?
    (144 points | Comments)

  33. Solving the out-of-context chunk problem for RAG
    (260 points | Comments)

  34. No More Blue Fridays
    (481 points | Comments)

  35. Physicist, 98, honoured with doctorate 75 years after groundbreaking discovery
    (188 points | Comments)

  36. Demystifying cookies and tokens
    (103 points | Comments)

  37. Unconditional Cash Study: first findings available
    (232 points | Comments)

  38. No one expects young men to do anything and they respond by doing nothing (2022)
    (234 points | Comments)

  39. Jellyfin: We're Good, Seriously
    (556 points | Comments)

  40. Show HN: A source-available billing system I've spent 18 months building
    (260 points | Comments)

  41. Ryanair wins screen scraping case against Booking.com in US court ruling
    (288 points | Comments)

  42. Bash-Oneliners: A collection of terminal tricks for Linux
    (161 points | Comments)

  43. Parse, Don't Validate (2019)
    (321 points | Comments)

  44. Caffeine suppresses cerebral grey matter responses to chronic sleep restriction
    (202 points | Comments)

  45. The CrowdStrike Failure Was a Warning
    (112 points | Comments)

  46. Eza: A modern, maintained replacement for ls
    (291 points | Comments)

  47. Jiff: Datetime library for Rust
    (448 points | Comments)

  48. Rrweb – record and replay debugger for the web
    (177 points | Comments)

  49. Show HN: TinkerBird – A Chrome-native vector database
    (107 points | Comments)

  50. How to Become a Registrar (2012)
    (155 points | Comments)

  51. CrowdStrike's Falcon Sensor also linked to Linux kernel panics and crashes
    (158 points | Comments)

  52. Data Fetching for Single-Page Apps
    (120 points | Comments)

  53. Apollo DN10000: Quad CPU/128Mb RAM workstation from 1988 [pdf]
    (171 points | Comments)

  54. Cosmopolitan v3.5.8
    (103 points | Comments)