👋 Today in HN - 2024-06-06
Good Morning, Hackers! Here are today's top stories:
- St Michael Sword investigation: Are the 7 Cathedrals on a straight line?
 - Understanding QEMU Devices (2018)
 - TPM GPIO fail: How bad OEM firmware ruins Intel TPM security
 - The Distinctiveness of Human Aggression (2022)
 - Starship's Fourth Flight Test: Window Opens 07:00 AM Central Time
 - Boeing Starliner launches first crewed mission
 - Vulkan1.3 on the M1 in one month
 - Mathematical Optimization for Cargo Ships
 - Microsoft AI spying scandal: time to rethink privacy standards
 - U.S. clears way for antitrust inquiries of Nvidia, Microsoft and OpenAI
 - PSA: If you're a fan of ATmega, try AVR Dx
 - Infrared Infrastructure
 - Night-vision lenses so thin and light that we can all see in the dark
 - Show HN: Original 8x16 ASCII Fixed Width Font: Classic Console Neue
 - Mitsubishi robot solves Rubik's Cube in 0.305s
 - Researchers to retract landmark Alzheimer's paper containing doctored images
 - Most life on Earth is dormant, after pulling an 'emergency brake'
 - FBI raids Atlanta corporate landlord in probe of rental market price fixing
 - We improved the performance of a userspace TCP stack in Go
 - Show HN: Foosbar – My autonomous foosball-playing robot
 - Televised Music Is a Pointless Rigmarole (1968)
 - Squatting in Spain: Understanding Spain's "okupas" problem
 - An Overview of the Starlark Language
 - Minimalistic Beat Maker
 - How big a deal was the Industrial Revolution? (2017)
 - Our Man in Fotheringhay
 - Durability of Polymers in the Space Environment [pdf]
 - Show HN: Laudspeaker – Open-source mobile push, SMS and email automation
 - Building a serverless secured dead drop
 - Research as leisure activity
 
                    
                        
Don't miss what's next. Subscribe to Morning, Hackers: