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May 29, 2024

πŸ‘‹ Today in HN - 2024-05-29

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

  1. AI headphones let you listen to a single person in crowd, by looking at them

  2. Three Laws of Software Complexity

  3. TTE: Terminal Text Effects

  4. NSA Ghidra open-source reverse engineering framework

  5. Google Search document leak reveals inner workings of ranking algorithm

  6. Llama 3-V: Matching GPT4-V with a 100x smaller model and 500 dollars

  7. Runtime code generation and execution in Go

  8. Galois/Counter Mode and random nonces

  9. Former OpenAI board member explains why they fired Sam Altman

  10. ChatTTS-Best open source TTS Model

  11. Reproducing GPT-2 in llm.c

  12. Ask HN: Can anyone recommend a Windows Systems programming book?

  13. Show HN: Slipshow – A presentation tool not based on slides

  14. Paris's Catacomb Mushrooms (2017)

  15. USB disk as /dev/sda on a not-rooted smartphone using Termux, QEMU, Alpine Linux

  16. Show HN: I made a free app to calibrate your turntable by simply playing a song

  17. New BYD Hybrid Can Drive Non-Stop for More Than 2k Kilometers

  18. How to use I2C devices in (Apache) NuttX: Adding support for an I2C device

  19. Writing an NVMe Driver in Rust [pdf]

  20. Shadama: A particle simulation programming environment for everyone

  21. webview: Tiny cross-platform webview library for C/C++

  22. You can force employees back to the office, but not the good ones

  23. Simple Speech-to-Text on the '10 Cents' CH32V003 Microcontroller

  24. What We Learned from a Year of Building with LLMs

  25. Steve Jurvetson's personal collection of Apollo Lunar Module parts

  26. API Shouldn't Redirect HTTP to HTTPS

  27. Researchers accurately dating a 7k-year-old settlement using cosmic rays

  28. Show HN: Openkoda – Open–source, private, Salesforce alternative

  29. Proposal to change default annotation processing policy in JDK 23

  30. An air quality model that is evolving with the times

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