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June 26, 2024

πŸ‘‹ Today in HN - 2024-06-26

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

  1. American Singapore(s): Competent city governance hiding in plain sight

  2. Ball: A ball that lives in your dock

  3. Elixir Gotchas

  4. HyperCard Simulator

  5. A brief introduction to interval arithmetic

  6. The album art of Phil Hartman(n) (2022)

  7. Show HN: I built a JavaScript-powered flipdisc display

  8. Show HN: Glasskube – Open Source Kubernetes Package Manager, alternative to Helm

  9. Show HN: a Rust lib to trigger actions based on your screen activity (with LLMs)

  10. What Happens When You Put a Database in the Browser?

  11. The rarest book in American literature: Poe's Tamerlane

  12. Show HN: Triplit – Open-source syncing database that runs on server and client

  13. Fixing QuickLook (2023)

  14. Nickel Modules

  15. Simple ways to find exposed sensitive information

  16. Show HN: From dotenv to dotenvx – better config management

  17. Diffusion Limited Aggregation (1991)

  18. I found a 1-click exploit in South Korea's biggest mobile chat app

  19. Ask HN: How to pivot to a Machine Learning engineer?

  20. Does a cave beneath Pembroke Castle hold key to fate of early Britons?

  21. FICO and the Credit Bureau Cartel

  22. Microsoft breached antitrust rules by bundling Teams and Office, EU says

  23. A reckless introduction to Hindley-Milner type inference (2019)

  24. Supabase (YC S20) Is Hiring Postgres SREs

  25. Remote shell to a Raspberry Pi at 39,000 ft

  26. Stalin, Eisenstein, Walt Disney and Ivan the Terrible (1992)

  27. Banach–Tarski Paradox

  28. Diagraming sentences in the 19th century

  29. Google dropping continuous scroll in search results

  30. Show HN: FiddleCube – Generate Q&A to test your LLM

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