September 2024 Archive
3511.
The layers of strategic thinking behind our everyday conversations (optimallyirrational.com)
3512.
'Terrorgram' leaders arrested, charged (justice.gov)
3513.
Automated Invariant Monitoring (increase.com)
3514.
CSS Performance Optimization (developer.mozilla.org)
3515.
Scientists announce new method for breaking down common form of plastic (yahoo.com)
3516.
Combobulate: Bulk Editing Tree-sitter Nodes with Multiple Cursors (masteringemacs.org)
3517.
3518.
Cloudflare's 12th gen servers – 145% more performant and 63% more efficient (blog.cloudflare.com)
3519.
3520.
US judge says X must face class action age bias claims over mass layoff (reuters.com)
3521.
3522.
Product/Market Fit (PMF): Experience and Data (longform.asmartbear.com)
3523.
All Proton Drive apps are now open source (proton.me)
3524.
First-in-Nation Bill Requiring Cars to Warn Speeding Drivers Goes to CA Governor (sd11.senate.ca.gov)
3525.
UK electric car drivers should be charged per mile, say campaigners (theguardian.com)
3526.
Ask HN: What is your plan if AI ends coding as a profession in 2-3 years?
3527.
The Roman siege of Masada lasted just a few weeks, not several years (phys.org)
3528.
The US Military Is Not Ready for the New Era of Warfare (nytimes.com)
3529.
Americans Voted Their Way into a Housing Crisis (bloomberg.com)
3530.
Musk's $44B Twitter now valued at just $9.4B as X (theverge.com)
3531.
Ask HN: How can I escape my 3W country as a freelance dev with passive income?
3532.
Ask HN: Cheap way to run a small newsletter?
3533.
When You Call a Restaurant, You Might Be Chatting with an AI Host (wired.com)
3534.
Ask HN: Should I put my startup on my resume?
3535.
Ask HN: Are you making money from LLMs? How?
3536.
Why do so many home robots still suck? (techcrunch.com)
3537.
Arizona Town Cracks Down on Project Cars with Single 'Inoperable' Vehicle Limit (thedrive.com)
3538.
"Traffic Violence": The Grifters Go After Cars (albertcory50.substack.com)
3539.
Show HN: Free Xcode Extension for GitHub Copilot and Codeium
3540.
The New York Times will now charge for past episodes of its popular podcasts (theverge.com)