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31. Show HN: Fate, a new data framework for React and tRPC, inspired by Relay
fate is a modern data client for React. Contribute to nkzw-tech/fate development by creating an account on GitHub.
32. ULID: Universally Unique Lexicographically Sortable Identifier
Using ULID identifiers in Go programs running on Postgres database.
33. Rahm Emanuel says U.S. should follow Australia's youth social media ban
34. Joyboard is a balance board peripheral for the Atari 2600
35. You Have Billions Invested in Generative AI
Let's make this sh*t too big to fail.
36. Ask HN: Should "I asked $AI, and it said" replies be forbidden in HN guidelines?
37. "The Matilda Effect": Pioneering Women Scientists Written Out of Science History
Photo via Wikimedia Commons The history of science, like most every history we learn, comes to us as a procession of great, almost exclusively white, men, unbroken but for the occasional token woman—well-deserving of her honors but seemingly anomalous nonetheless. “If you believe the history books,” notes the Timeline series The Matilda Effect, “science is a guy thing. Open Culture, openculture.com
38. Australian teens lose access to social media as ban takes effect
The social media accounts of Australians aged under-16 must be deactivated, with companies facing fines for not complying.
39. Atomic time source failure at NIST Gaithersburg campus
40. Brent's Encapsulated C Programming Rules (2020)
A bunch of tips and rules I’ve created for myself for developing programs in the C programming language
41. ZX Spectrum Next on the Internet: Xberry Pi ESP01 and Pi Zero Upgrades
ZX Spectrum Next on Wifi/Internet, plus Pi Zero AcceleratorGetting my ZX Spectrum Next onto Wifi and the Internet, plus Pi Zero Accelerator
42. Epsilon: A WASM virtual machine written in Go
A WASM virtual machine written in Go with 0 dependencies - ziggy42/epsilon
43. Show HN: I built a system for active note-taking in regular meetings like 1-1s
44. A deep dive into QEMU: The Tiny Code Generator (TCG), part 1
A series of posts about QEMU internals:
45. Oliver Sacks Put Himself into His Case Studies. What Was the Cost?
Rachel Aviv on letters, journals, and tape recordings, provided by the Oliver Sacks Foundation, that illuminate the psychology and sexuality of the neurologist, whose books include “Awakenings” and “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat.”
46. Where are you supposed to go if you don't care about growth?
If it wasn't clear, I throw up legalese every night
47. The Joy of Playing Grandia, on Sega Saturn
48. Manual: Spaces
49. Australia's Social Media Ban for People Under 16 Takes Effect
50. Gin is a bad software library
51. SCOTUS swats NBA shot to limit class actions over data sharing with Meta
The NBA argued that a fan did not suffer concrete harm when the league shared his highlight-viewing activity to inform the Facebook company’s targeted ads.
52. Layoffs at Tenstorrent as Startup Pivots Towards Developer Sales
53. Canadian universities aim to attract top global scholars with funding boost
54. GitHub Actions Has a Package Manager, and It Might Be the Worst
GitHub Actions has a package manager that ignores decades of supply chain security best practices: no lockfile, no integrity verification, no transitive pinning
55. How Private Equity Is Changing Housing
In some communities, corporations control more than 20 percent of properties.
56. The Gamma Language
57. Horses: AI progress is steady. Human equivalence is sudden
58. Google is powering a new US Military AI platform
The Department of Defense is announcing its own “bespoke” AI platform, GenAI.mil, and Google Cloud’s Gemini will be the first to be available on the platform.
59. Cassette tapes are making a comeback. Yes
The humble cassette seems to be suddenly cool again. What’s driving the craze? And is it a full-blown revival?
60. OpenAI Is in Trouble
The start-up is falling behind in the AI race.