👋 Today in HN - 2024-05-08
Good Morning, Hackers! Here are today's top stories:
- What do you call a Rust pointer we stole the high bits off? An ointer. (2021)
- The search for easier safe systems programming
- Apple introduces M4 chip
- Hyperworlds – Web Replacement Projects
- XLSTM: Extended Long Short-Term Memory
- Why use ECC? (2015)
- U.S. Rules Apple Illegally Interrogated Staff and Confiscated Union Flyers
- Road resurfacing during the daytime without stopping traffic [video]
- Decker: A reincarnation of HyperCard with 1-bit graphics
- A library to assist writing memory-unsafe code in "pure" Python
- Common Google XSS
- Fly.io Infra log: week-by-week record of what the team does
- IBM Granite: A Family of Open Foundation Models for Code Intelligence
- Arena-based parsers
- Defense Against AI-Guided Traffic Analysis (Daita)
- LPCAMM2 is a modular, repairable, upgradeable memory standard for laptops
- Needle: A DFA Based Regex Library That Compiles to JVM ByteCode
- The Grateful Dead's Wall of Sound
- Object Linking and Embedding
- Mishaps in Redshift Temporary Tables
- Show HN: Serverless collaborative notion-level note editor using CRDT in GO
- Can turning office towers into apartments save downtowns?
- Cold brew coffee in 3 minutes using acoustic cavitation
- SteerMouse
- SecureDrop Protocol
- Gradient descent visualization
- Hackers discover how to reprogram NES Tetris from within the game
- ScrapeGraphAI: Web scraping using LLM and direct graph logic
- Are You an Anarchist? The Answer May Surprise You by David Graeber
- Show HN: Convert your Containerfile to a bootable OS
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