Hisense TVs force owners to watch intrusive ads
(tomshardware.com)
Monthly Highlights
1291.
1292.
A header-only C vector database library
(github.com)
1293.
1294.
Show HN: Vanilla JavaScript refinery simulator built to explain job to my kids
(fuelingcuriosity.com)
1296.
Mother of All Grease Fires (1994)
(milk.com)
1297.
Disney trip turned into immigration detention
(propublica.org)
1298.
1299.
To the Polypropylene Makers
(lesswrong.com)
1300.
Show HN: Maths, CS and AI Compendium
(github.com)
1302.
1303.
1304.
Writers and Their Day Jobs
(lithub.com)
1305.
The archivist preserving decaying floppy disks
(popsci.com)
1306.
You Just Need Postgres
(youjustneedpostgres.com)
1307.
An AI CEO said something honest: ExperiencedDevs
(old.reddit.com)
1308.
How to Review an AUR Package
(bertptrs.nl)
1309.
Can a Computer Science Student Be Taught to Design Hardware?
(semiengineering.com)
1310.
AIs can generate near-verbatim copies of novels from training data
(arstechnica.com)
1311.
New Nick Bostrom Paper: Optimal Timing for Superintelligence [pdf]
(nickbostrom.com)
1313.
The Robotic Dexterity Deadlock
(origami-robotics.com)
1314.
Programmable Cryptography (2024)
(0xparc.org)
1315.
Show HN: VectorNest responsive web-based SVG editor
(ekrsulov.github.io)
1316.
From RGB to L*a*b* color space (2024)
(kaizoudou.com)
1317.
1318.
Germany's Solar Boom Eases Power Costs as Gas Price Jumps
(bloomberg.com)
1319.
Stolen Gemini API key racks up $82,000 in 48 hours
(llmhorrors.com)
1320.
History of AT&T Long Lines
(telephoneworld.org)