👋 Today in HN - 2024-06-02
Good Morning, Hackers! Here are today's top stories:
- Parable of the Sofa
- How do our brains adapt to control an extra body part?
- This Message Does Not Exist
- Unlocking the Duron and Athlon using the pencil (2007)
- Repairing my mug with Kintsugi
- The Ticketmaster Data Breach May Be Just the Beginning
- Pre-Work for Setting OKRs
- Routers cyber security best practices
- Lisp: Icing or Cake?
- Python notebooks for fundamentals of music processing
- Arduino FDX-B (animal ID chip) reader built from discrete components
- Java Language Update – a look at where the language is going by Brian Goetz
- What I think about Lua after shipping a project with 60k lines of code
- What we've learned from a year of building with LLMs
- Randomness and the Netscape Browser [1996]
- PyCon US 2024 Recap
- In Colorado, an ambitious new highway policy is not building them
- Orion – From idea to launch in 45 days
- Show HN: Fusio 5.0 released – open-source API management platform
- Building a Reactor
- Show HN: Open-source load balancer for llama.cpp
- Frances Hesselbein's leadership story (2022)
- CSS written in pure Go
- If A.I. Can Do Your Job, Maybe It Can Also Replace Your CEO
- Ask HN: How to transcribe 1000s of handwritten notes
- Voice analysis shows striking similarity between Scarlett Johansson and ChatGPT
- Little Lisp Interpreter (2014)
- PEP 730 – Adding iOS as a supported platform
- I added some optimizations to my compiler that turns Lisp into JavaScript
- Scientific glassblower continues century-old campus tradition (2021)
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