September 2024 Archive
1951.
Can Generative Multi-Agents Spontaneously Form a Society? (arxiv.org)
1952.
"Creounity Time Machine", the universal date converter for coin collectors (creounity.com)
1953.
Mathematicians discover new class of shape seen throughout nature (nature.com)
1954.
Amazon tells workers to return to office five days a week (wsj.com)
1955.
The unreasonable effectiveness of simple HTML (2021) (shkspr.mobi)
1956.
ReKep: Spatio-Temporal Reasoning of Relational Keypoint Constraints for Robots (rekep-robot.github.io)
1957.
Steve Wozniak Reunites with the Historic Homebrew Computer Club (thenewstack.io)
1958.
1959.
Brazil Court votes unanimously to uphold X ban. Users switch to Threads, Bluesky (euronews.com)
1960.
LG TVs Start Showing Ads on Screensavers (arstechnica.com)
1961.
Rust error handling (bitfieldconsulting.com)
1962.
Aliens and the Enlightenment (historytoday.com)
1963.
Bank of America raises minimum hourly pay (npr.org)
1964.
Ask HN: One-man SaaS, how do you attract customers?
1965.
AI agents invade observability: snake oil or the future of SRE? (monitoring2.substack.com)
1966.
US Postal Service delays threaten to disrupt election voting, officials say (theguardian.com)
1967.
Videogame firms hit with EU complaint over 'tricking consumers' (reuters.com)
1968.
"Hire People Smarter Than You" is bad advice (2018) (benkophone.com)
1969.
Official documents confirm Navalny was poisoned in prison (theins.press)
1970.
Super Useful Chrome Plugins for Front-End Developers (jsdevspace.substack.com)
1971.
Posting a 5x5 crossword every day (crucig.com)
1972.
Open Source is not a Business Model (cra.mr)
1973.
PSA: Eget That Executable from GitHub (taras.glek.net)
1974.
Tell HN: Modern software engineering is ridiculous
1975.
How to Make $6k a Month by Moving Citi Bikes Around the Block (nytimes.com)
1976.
Federal Reserve cuts interest rates by 50 bps (cnbc.com)
1977.
Surviving Threads: Why Are People Drawn to the World's Most Harrowing Film? (thequietus.com)
1978.
Uvtrick (simonwillison.net)
1979.
Ask HN: What happened to Larry Page?
1980.
NTT All-Photonics Network Activated Between Taiwan and Japan (insidehpc.com)