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June 19, 2024

👋 Today in HN - 2024-06-19

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

  1. Slack Combines ASTs with LLMs to Automatically Convert 80% of 15,000 Unit Tests

  2. Monitoring marine litter from space is now a reality

  3. Neofetch developer archives all his repositories: "Have taken up farming"

  4. Beyond velocity and acceleration: jerk, snap and higher derivatives (2016)

  5. Astronomers see a black hole awaken in real time

  6. KidPix

  7. Fern Hollow Bridge should have been closed years before it collapsed

  8. Rethinking Open Source Generative AI: Open-Washing and the EU AI Act

  9. ExectOS – brand new operating system which derives from NT architecture

  10. Open Source Python ETL

  11. Rare twin elephants born in Thailand

  12. Off-path TCP hijacking in NAT-enabled Wi-Fi networks

  13. Show HN: Billard – Generate music from ball collisions in 2D space

  14. Using a 1965 Dutch Rotary Phone via VoIP (T65) in 2024

  15. One year of solo dev, wrapping up the grant-funded work

  16. Linux China, which supported the Chinese open source community, has ended

  17. Large language model data pipelines and Common Crawl

  18. The enduring mystery of how water freezes

  19. Boeing CEO blasted by Senate: 'It's a travesty that you are still in your job'

  20. Show HN: Pomoglorbo, a TUI Pomodoro timer for your terminal

  21. Why Dolphin Isn't Coming to the App Store (Spoiler: It Needs a JIT)

  22. IPC in Rust – A Ping Pong Comparison

  23. Boeing Sent Two Astronauts into Space. Now It Needs to Get Them Home

  24. Logit Prisms: Decomposing Transformer Outputs for Mechanistic Interpretability

  25. Refusal in language models is mediated by a single direction

  26. 3D Gaussian Splatting as Markov Chain Monte Carlo

  27. Show HN: I made an open source and local translation app

  28. All Aquiver: The Decadent Movement

  29. EU Council to Vote on Chat Scanning Proposal on Thursday

  30. Serialization for C# Games

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