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March 16, 2024

👋 Today in HN - 2024-03-16

Good Morning, Hackers! Here are today's top stories:

  1. Affordable Wheel Based Refreshable Braille Display

  2. Telefunken Datenspeicher

  3. AutoDev: Automated AI-driven development by Microsoft

  4. Self-Printing Machine Code (2005)

  5. Redefining Observability

  6. Brain waves appear to wash out waste during sleep in mice

  7. Algorithms for Modern Hardware

  8. 80 Level: AI Simulation Platform Where Characters Make Their Own Decisions

  9. Snapdragon X Elite Multi-Core Superiority Claims over Apple's M3 Were Right

  10. The End of the Dark Universe?

  11. Mozilla will be retiring the Mozilla Location Service

  12. Show HN: deptry 0.14.0 – detect unused Python dependencies up to 10 times faster

  13. ASCII art elicits harmful responses from 5 major AI chatbots

  14. Ad agency boss owned two Ferraris but wouldn't buy a real server

  15. Stopping Spambots with Hashes and Honeypots

  16. An alternate pattern-matching conditional for Elisp

  17. GhostRace: Exploiting and mitigating speculative race conditions

  18. On clock faces, 4 is Expressed as IIII, not IV

  19. Libraries struggle to afford e-books, seek new laws in fight with publishers

  20. Pg_hint_plan: Force PostgreSQL to execute query plans the way you want

  21. Vision Pro: What we got wrong at Oculus that Apple got right

  22. What part of Rust compilation is the bottleneck?

  23. How the biggest plane would supersize wind energy

  24. Doola (YC S20) Is Hiring a Director of Finance

  25. The United States has its first large offshore wind farm, with more to come

  26. Abnormal brain structure seen in children with developmental language issues

  27. Nix is a better Docker image builder than Docker's image builder

  28. Titanosaurs were the biggest land animals Earth's ever seen

  29. Show HN: Matrix Multiplication with Half the Multiplications

  30. Sunlight, a Certificate Transparency log implementation

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