2023 Archive
2941.
Bypassing Bitlocker using a cheap logic analyzer on a Lenovo laptop (errno.fr)
2942.
A mansion hidden directly under the Bay Bridge (sfgate.com)
2943.
Blink virtual machine now supports running GUI programs (twitter.com)
2944.
Ask HN: How to get an accessibility tester job as a blind programmer?
2945.
Open source AI is critical – Hugging Face CEO before US Congress (venturebeat.com)
2946.
Street Fighter II, paper trails (2021) (fabiensanglard.net)
2947.
Making a font (kokorobot.ca)
2948.
Names should be cute, not descriptive (ntietz.com)
2949.
Bilingualism affords no general cognitive advantages: Study (journals.sagepub.com)
2950.
Ubuntu squeezes more performance than Windows 11 on new AMD Zen 4 Threadripper (phoronix.com)
2951.
Lessons I wish I had learned before teaching differential equations [pdf] (1997) (web.williams.edu)
2952.
Liberating the MacBook Air 2013 with Linux (boilingsteam.com)
2953.
LAION, a high school teacher’s free image database, powers AI unicorns (bloomberg.com)
2954.
Ruffle: Flash Player Emulator (ruffle.rs)
2955.
Deno Queues (deno.com)
2956.
What we know about LLMs (willthompson.name)
2957.
HackerFM – An AI Generated HN Podcast Using the New ChatGPT API (hackerfm.com)
2958.
Htmx 1.9.0 has been released (htmx.org)
2959.
Seven signs of ethical collapse (2012) (scu.edu)
2960.
Vespa.ai is spinning out of Yahoo as a separate company (blog.vespa.ai)
2961.
Cryptographers solve decades-old privacy problem (nautil.us)
2962.
Bret Victor update (worrydream.com)
2963.
Linux Networking Shallow Dive: WireGuard, Routing, TCP/IP and NAT (im.salty.fish)
2964.
Playstation keeps reminding us why digital ownership sucks (theverge.com)
2965.
What it feels like to work in AI right now (robotic.substack.com)
2966.
U.S. pedestrian deaths reach a 40-year high (text.npr.org)
2967.
America’s banks are missing hundreds of billions of dollars (economist.com)
2968.
Taurine deficiency as a driver of aging (science.org)
2969.
People over-emphasize the recycling aspect of "reduce, reuse, recycle" (futurism.com)
2970.
Progress toward a GCC-based Rust compiler (lwn.net)