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Daily Hacker News 13-09-2024

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Daily Hacker News

  1. Data sleuths who spotted research misconduct cleared of defamation arstechnica.com comments
  2. Better-performing “25519” elliptic-curve cryptography www.amazon.science comments
  3. Notes on OpenAI's new o1 chain-of-thought models simonwillison.net comments
  4. FDA Authorizes First Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Software www.fda.gov comments
  5. Boeing workers vote to strike www.washingtonpost.com comments
  6. Swimmable Cities www.swimmablecities.org comments
  7. Entire staff of game publisher Annapurna Interactive has reportedly resigned www.theverge.com comments
  8. Breaking Down OnlyFans' Economics www.matthewball.co comments
  9. Understanding Concurrency, Parallelism and JavaScript www.rugu.dev comments
  10. Notepat – Aesthetic Computer aesthetic.computer comments
  11. The Magnetic Field of the Milky Way (2000) lweb.cfa.harvard.edu comments
  12. F3 – Fight Flash Fraud fight-flash-fraud.readthedocs.io comments
  13. Learning to Reason with LLMs openai.com comments
  14. Does Your Startup Need Complex Cloud Infrastructure? www.hadijaveed.me comments
  15. DiyPresso: DIY Espresso Machine www.diypresso.com comments
  16. Show HN: A whiteboard that writes math equations whiteboard.lasky.io comments
  17. Show HN: iFixit created a new USB-C, repairable soldering system hackaday.com comments
  18. Edge Image Builder www.suse.com comments
  19. Wallops: A modern IRC client for classic Mac OS jcs.org comments
  20. Imbue (Formerly Generally Intelligent) (YC S17) Is Hiring Software Engineers comments
  21. Who Owns Nebula? medium.com comments
  22. How to Spot NASA's Solar Sail Demonstration Streaking Through the Night Sky www.smithsonianmag.com comments
  23. Kolmogorov-Arnold networks may make neural networks more understandable www.quantamagazine.org comments
  24. GAZEploit: Remote keystroke inference attack by gaze estimation in VR/MR devices www.wired.com comments
  25. Why Haskell? www.gtf.io comments

xueyuanl avatar Sep 13 '24 09:09 xueyuanl