September 2024 Archive
1591.
Kitchen staff were canaries in the coal mine (2022) (economistwritingeveryday.com)
1592.
Lego to replace oil in its bricks with pricier renewable plastic (reuters.com)
1593.
Show HN: Selectric – macOS Search for Gmail, Outlook, Drive, Slack (selectric.io)
1594.
Texan used Apple AirTags to discover plastics in Houston aren't being recycled (tomshardware.com)
1595.
Brazil to Fine Anyone Using a VPN to Access X $8,874 per Day; Elon Musk Responds (complex.com)
1596.
Procreate defies AI trend, pledges "no generative AI" in its illustration app (arstechnica.com)
1597.
Ask HN: How do you manage your prompts in ChatGPT?
1598.
Passive damping – Bathroom scales (thinking-about-science.com)
1599.
Tell HN: Stripe Dashboard no longer supports Firefox
1600.
Show HN: Repogather – copy relevant files to clipboard for LLM coding workflows (github.com)
1601.
NIST Interoperable Randomness Beacons (csrc.nist.gov)
1602.
Ziglang.org migrates from AWS to self-hosting (ziglang.org)
1603.
Show HN: HypergraphZ – A Hypergraph Implementation in Zig (github.com)
1604.
So you want to make pixel art for an Apple II (deater.net)
1605.
Update on Native Matrix Interoperability with WhatsApp (matrix.org)
1606.
"Blue Zones" exhibit patterns indicative of pension fraud (biorxiv.org)
1607.
What to do about America's killer cars (economist.com)
1608.
Moral implications of being moderately successful computer scientist and a woman (sigops.org)
1609.
Is this the civilization we want? (2017) (dynamicland.org)
1610.
Scientists discover how many chemicals from food packaging enter our bodies (washingtonpost.com)
1611.
Apple's new macOS Sequoia update is breaking some cybersecurity tools (techcrunch.com)
1612.
The theft of a Churchill portrait (thewalrus.ca)
1613.
Google partners with Internet Archive to link to archives in search (9to5google.com)
1614.
Open Props – Supercharged CSS Variables (open-props.style)
1615.
Signs It's Time to Quit Your Job (2021) (cate.blog)
1616.
How to Learn Rust in 2024 (blog.jetbrains.com)
1617.
China Is Rapidly Becoming a Leading Innovator in Advanced Industries (itif.org)
1618.
In the beginning, there was computation (nautil.us)
1619.
As IBM pushes for automation, its AI simply not up to the job of replacing staff (theregister.com)
1620.
Ask HN: How have you integrated LLMs in your development workflow?