August 2024 Archive
9421.
Patrick Collison's 40 Influential Books in Silicon Valley (twitter.com)
9422.
Deadlift ETF with only companies with CEOs that lift weights or do fight sports (twitter.com)
9423.
OpenBSD crond / crontab set_range() heap underflow (CVE-2024-43688) (supernetworks.org)
9424.
Ask HN: What is a simple paid app / webapp that you wish existed?
9425.
ChatGPT makes a user complain that a library is missing a feature it never had (twitter.com)
9426.
Pierre Cartier Passed Away (lemonde.fr)
9427.
The Moss That Could Terraform Mars (nautil.us)
9428.
Decision Making: Sorting/Choosing, Impact/Optionality (maven.com)
9429.
How to Sell as a Technical Founder (slimsaas.com)
9430.
Go test: What happens under the hood with the testing harness when you run it (matttproud.com)
9431.
Argentina's lithium boom threatens Indigenous towns (dw.com)
9432.
Rent compute and run Ollama on an RTX 3090 – in one place (app.hyperbolic.xyz)
9433.
Earworms = innate perfect pitch – note labeling (phys.org)
9434.
The Most Detailed Map of Brain Connections Ever Made (wired.com)
9435.
How long til we're all on Ozempic? (asteriskmag.com)
9436.
AI is not our future (procreate.com)
9437.
A Brief History of Peanut Butter (smithsonianmag.com)
9438.
Vanilla Python Packaging (dubnest.com)
9439.
Pocker – TUI application for Docker related tasks (github.com)
9440.
The Narrative Clip (2014) (blog.steren.fr)
9441.
Authors sue Claude AI chatbot creator Anthropic for copyright infringement (apnews.com)
9442.
A Basketball Statistic Changed How I See the World (2021) (danfrank.ca)
9443.
Peter Lowe's Blocklist (pgl.yoyo.org)
9444.
Debug Prebid JavaScript with Requestly (requestly.com)
9445.
Amazon cloud chief tells that developers could stop coding soon as AI takes over (businessinsider.com)
9446.
Predictions of AI doom are too much like Hollywood movie plots (understandingai.org)
9447.
NotMyProblem (notmyproblem.cloud)
9448.
When Women Stopped Coding (2014) (npr.org)
9449.
Hacker News folk wisdom on visual programming (2021) (drossbucket.com)
9450.
That's How Famous Companies Got Their Big Names (jonerlichman.substack.com)