August 2024 Archive
8971.
Why We Feel Younger as We Get Older (psychologytoday.com)
8972.
Ask HN: Building a full-size web-based GHG-Emissions Calculator?
8973.
An Argument for Logging Off (aaronfrancis.com)
8974.
San Francisco Is Sinking in Bad Hotel Debt (wsj.com)
8975.
Is the Selloff Over? (spilledcoffee.co)
8976.
The Innumeracy of the Rulers (someweekendreading.blog)
8977.
Show HN: R.py, a small subset of Python Requests (github.com)
8978.
Show HN: Indie Hacker Stacks – see tech stacks of indie maker products (indiehackerstacks.com)
8979.
AI will 100x the number of engineers (jam.dev)
8980.
Gen Z's Confessional Style Fuels Generational Divide on LinkedIn (bloomberg.com)
8981.
What Will It Take for Hollywood to Grow Up? (nytimes.com)
8982.
DOOM on a Business VoIP Telephone (stefan-gloor.ch)
8983.
Show HN: I spent days curating concert films in Spatial Audio (Dolby Atmos/5.1) (sweetspot.stream)
8984.
Google Play Store is starting to give users the option to update sideloaded apps (androiddev.social)
8985.
Rob Pike – Concurrency is not Parallelism (go.dev)
8986.
Reservoir of liquid water found deep in Martian rocks (bbc.com)
8987.
The EU AI Act Is Here. We're Screwed (eidel.io)
8988.
Why Don't You Just (ptomato.wordpress.com)
8989.
Ask HN: Define Marketing
8990.
NASA providing update about troubled Boeing Starliner astronaut mission today (space.com)
8991.
Show HN: Terminal ASCII Paint tool written in Python (github.com)
8992.
Make the blockchain safe or lose it – Vinay Gupta (medium.com)
8993.
Tech firm apologises for hostess lampshade outfits (bbc.co.uk)
8994.
OpenAI co-founder departs for rival Anthropic (ft.com)
8995.
NPD Breach Check (npd.pentester.com)
8996.
Do you ever find it hard to find specific devices for QA Testing?
8997.
Hollywood union strikes deal for advertisers to replicate actors' voices with AI (reuters.com)
8998.
A Nazi Villa So Tainted Berlin Can't Give It Away (nytimes.com)
8999.
The Turing Test and our shifting conceptions of intelligence (science.org)
9000.
A trip to Lahore, Pakistan, one of the hottest cities on the planet (theatlantic.com)