π Today in HN - 2024-06-26
Good Morning, Hackers! Here are today's top stories:
- American Singapore(s): Competent city governance hiding in plain sight
- Ball: A ball that lives in your dock
- Elixir Gotchas
- HyperCard Simulator
- A brief introduction to interval arithmetic
- The album art of Phil Hartman(n) (2022)
- Show HN: I built a JavaScript-powered flipdisc display
- Show HN: Glasskube β Open Source Kubernetes Package Manager, alternative to Helm
- Show HN: a Rust lib to trigger actions based on your screen activity (with LLMs)
- What Happens When You Put a Database in the Browser?
- The rarest book in American literature: Poe's Tamerlane
- Show HN: Triplit β Open-source syncing database that runs on server and client
- Fixing QuickLook (2023)
- Nickel Modules
- Simple ways to find exposed sensitive information
- Show HN: From dotenv to dotenvx β better config management
- Diffusion Limited Aggregation (1991)
- I found a 1-click exploit in South Korea's biggest mobile chat app
- Ask HN: How to pivot to a Machine Learning engineer?
- Does a cave beneath Pembroke Castle hold key to fate of early Britons?
- FICO and the Credit Bureau Cartel
- Microsoft breached antitrust rules by bundling Teams and Office, EU says
- A reckless introduction to Hindley-Milner type inference (2019)
- Supabase (YC S20) Is Hiring Postgres SREs
- Remote shell to a Raspberry Pi at 39,000 ft
- Stalin, Eisenstein, Walt Disney and Ivan the Terrible (1992)
- BanachβTarski Paradox
- Diagraming sentences in the 19th century
- Google dropping continuous scroll in search results
- Show HN: FiddleCube β Generate Q&A to test your LLM
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