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March 26, 2024

👋 Today in HN - 2024-03-26

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

  1. Sega Saturn Architecture – A practical analysis

  2. Radios, how do they work?

  3. Google's First Tensor Processing Unit: Architecture

  4. An AI robot is destroying sick tulips in Dutch bulb fields

  5. Nonlinearsolve.jl: Fast and Robust Solvers for Nonlinear Equations in Julia

  6. Show HN: Tracecat – Open-source security alert automation / SOAR alternative

  7. Deej: An open-source hardware volume mixer for Windows and Linux

  8. Packet-Editing Games in Golang (2021)

  9. The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland Has Collapsed

  10. Moirai: A time series foundation model for universal forecasting

  11. A new way Ebola replicates

  12. Notes on debugging HotSpot's JIT compilation (2023)

  13. Writing x86 SIMD using x86inc.asm (2017)

  14. ZenHammer: Rowhammer attacks on AMD Zen-based platforms

  15. Kapa.ai (YC S23) is hiring a full stack engineer (with LLM focus)

  16. Show HN: Charcoal – Faster utf8.Valid using multi-byte processing without SIMD

  17. Julian Assange granted permission to appeal against extradition to US

  18. Computing with JavaScript's Undefined (2020)

  19. Unlocking the secrets of myelin repair

  20. Inkjets are for more than just printing

  21. Martin Scorsese's secret life as an obsessive VHS archivist

  22. See a Fish? Ring the Bell

  23. Scientists rename genes to stop Microsoft Excel from misreading them as dates

  24. Friends don't let friends export to CSV

  25. Show HN: Invertornot.com – API to enhance your images in dark-mode

  26. Two open source projects with great architecture documentation

  27. Computational Astronomy: Exploring the Cosmos with Wolfram

  28. Cwerg: C-like language that can be implemented in 10kLOC

  29. Electronic project kits: hands on with a vintage 160-in-1 (2016)

  30. For Brilliant Color: Packaging the First LSD Blotter

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