👋 Today in HN - 2024-06-09
Good Morning, Hackers! Here are today's top stories:
- piku: The tiniest PaaS you've ever seen
 - How many High Streets are there in London?
 - Gene therapy restores hearing to children with inherited deafness
 - The Backrooms of the Internet Archive
 - Fixing a knockoff Altera USB Blaster that never worked
 - Scalable MatMul-Free Language Modeling
 - Napoleon's Traveling Libraries
 - Detecting a PS2 Emulator: When 1*X does not equal X
 - Betula – federated bookmarking software for the independent web
 - My favorite 1980's Canadian TV show: Bits and Bytes
 - Zero Tolerance for Bias
 - Compilers Are (Too) Smart
 - Draw an iceberg and see how it will float
 - Tiny fern has the largest genome of any organism on Earth
 - Viagra improves brain blood flow and could help to prevent dementia
 - The Lost Art of the Negative
 - StarkeBlog – Reverse Engineering MenuetOS 64 – Primary Boot Loader
 - LSP-AI: open-source language server serving as back end for AI code assistance
 - Garbage collect your technical debt (2021)
 - Libg203lightsync: Lib for interacting with the Logitech G203 LS mouse
 - The regenerative urban garden I: No-till gardening
 - Discussions: Flat or Threaded? (2006)
 - Creating a matchmaker for your multiplayer game
 - Bird Aren't Real: What one man learned when he made up a conspiracy theory
 - In highly connected networks, there's always a loop
 - What makes gambling wrong but insurance right? (2017)
 - By harnessing wind power, high-tech sails can help cut marine pollution
 - BES – OSS Windows software to control per-process CPU usage
 - K-D Tree Art Generator
 - Morphing Arbitrary Paths in SVG
 
                    
                        
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