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Daily Hacker News 07-09-2024

Open xueyuanl opened this issue 1 year ago • 0 comments

Daily Hacker News

  1. DNS Doesn't Propagate (2021) jvns.ca comments
  2. Operating system threads are always going to be (more) expensive utcc.utoronto.ca comments
  3. Asynchronous IO: the next billion-dollar mistake? yorickpeterse.com comments
  4. Check for malicious IPs using DNS ipshield.dev comments
  5. How to Make Windows XP Safe (and Fast) (2020) www.wzsn.net comments
  6. What's new in C++26 (part 1) mariusbancila.ro comments
  7. Browsing Hacker News in the Terminal hnterm.ggerganov.com comments
  8. Hardware Acceleration of LLMs: A comprehensive survey and comparison arxiv.org comments
  9. Show HN: Wealthfolio: Private, open-source investment tracker wealthfolio.app comments
  10. QtCS2024: Compile once, Run everywhere wiki.qt.io comments
  11. Malaysia started mandating ISPs to redirect DNS queries to local servers thesun.my comments
  12. Ford Patents In-Car System That Eavesdrops So It Can Play You Ads www.motortrend.com comments
  13. Hyphanet is a private peer-to-peer platform for publishing and communication www.hyphanet.org comments
  14. gRPC: The Ugly Parts kmcd.dev comments
  15. MNT Pocket Reform – Unboxing and First Impressions ratfactor.com comments
  16. Mapping 20k ships that sank during WW II storymaps.arcgis.com comments
  17. Show HN: Using SQL's Turing completeness to build Tetris github.com comments
  18. How to evaluate performance of LLM inference frameworks www.lamini.ai comments
  19. Creating an empty iterator of a certain type in Rust (2018) www.freedomlayer.org comments
  20. Natural Piezoelectric Effect May Build Gold Deposits arstechnica.com comments
  21. Show HN: Infinity – Realistic AI characters that can speak comments
  22. Pulsar, micro creative coding playground muffinman.io comments
  23. How does cosine similarity work? tomhazledine.com comments
  24. Zen, CUDA, and Tensor Cores, Part I: The Silicon www.computerenhance.com comments
  25. Batteries are a fast-growing secondary electricity source for the grid www.eia.gov comments

xueyuanl avatar Sep 07 '24 09:09 xueyuanl