Yearly Favorites
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AI Broke Interviews
(yusufaytas.com)
16354.
Freight rail fueled a new luxury overnight train startup
(freightwaves.com)
16355.
The PGP problem (2019)
(latacora.com)
16357.
What does connecting with someone mean?
(talk.bradwoods.io)
16358.
Glasses-free 3D using webcam head tracking
(assetstore.unity.com)
16359.
Java was not underhyped in 1997 (2021)
(dylanbeattie.net)
16360.
From XML to JSON to CBOR
(cborbook.com)
16361.
Anthropic Is Preparing for IPO and We Should Be Worried
(vincentschmalbach.com)
16362.
How AGI became the most consequential conspiracy theory of our time
(technologyreview.com)
16363.
What Hallucinogens Will Make You See (2023)
(nautil.us)
16364.
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16366.
Profiling Hacker News users based on their comments
(simonwillison.net)
16367.
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16369.
16370.
Why CUDA translation wont unlock AMD
(eliovp.com)
16371.
Show HN: I built a local-first daily planner for iOS
(apps.apple.com)
16372.
Zed for Windows: What's Taking So Long?
(zed.dev)
16373.
NetBird Is Embracing the AGPLv3 License
(netbird.io)
16374.
We investigated Amsterdam's attempt to build a 'fair' fraud detection model
(lighthousereports.com)
16375.
OpenAI could reportedly run out of cash by mid-2027
(tomshardware.com)
16376.
Cellular Starlink expands to support IoT devices
(me.pcmag.com)
16377.
Real Biological Clock Is You're Going to Die (2018)
(hmmdaily.com)
16378.
Robots.txt is a suicide note (2011)
(wiki.archiveteam.org)
16379.
SpaceX in Merger Talks with xAI
(reuters.com)
16380.
AI Can Write Your Code. It Can't Do Your Job
(terriblesoftware.org)