👋 Today in HN - 2024-03-26
Good Morning, Hackers! Here are today's top stories:
- Sega Saturn Architecture – A practical analysis
- Radios, how do they work?
- Google's First Tensor Processing Unit: Architecture
- An AI robot is destroying sick tulips in Dutch bulb fields
- Nonlinearsolve.jl: Fast and Robust Solvers for Nonlinear Equations in Julia
- Show HN: Tracecat – Open-source security alert automation / SOAR alternative
- Deej: An open-source hardware volume mixer for Windows and Linux
- Packet-Editing Games in Golang (2021)
- The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland Has Collapsed
- Moirai: A time series foundation model for universal forecasting
- A new way Ebola replicates
- Notes on debugging HotSpot's JIT compilation (2023)
- Writing x86 SIMD using x86inc.asm (2017)
- ZenHammer: Rowhammer attacks on AMD Zen-based platforms
- Kapa.ai (YC S23) is hiring a full stack engineer (with LLM focus)
- Show HN: Charcoal – Faster utf8.Valid using multi-byte processing without SIMD
- Julian Assange granted permission to appeal against extradition to US
- Computing with JavaScript's Undefined (2020)
- Unlocking the secrets of myelin repair
- Inkjets are for more than just printing
- Martin Scorsese's secret life as an obsessive VHS archivist
- See a Fish? Ring the Bell
- Scientists rename genes to stop Microsoft Excel from misreading them as dates
- Friends don't let friends export to CSV
- Show HN: Invertornot.com – API to enhance your images in dark-mode
- Two open source projects with great architecture documentation
- Computational Astronomy: Exploring the Cosmos with Wolfram
- Cwerg: C-like language that can be implemented in 10kLOC
- Electronic project kits: hands on with a vintage 160-in-1 (2016)
- For Brilliant Color: Packaging the First LSD Blotter
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