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June 30, 2024

πŸ‘‹ Today in HN - 2024-06-30

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

  1. Inside a $1 radar motion sensor

  2. Weekend projects: getting silly with C

  3. Show HN: I am building an open-source Confluence and Notion alternative

  4. Neo Geo Architecture: A practical analysis

  5. Bytecode Breakdown: Unraveling Factorio's Lua Security Flaws

  6. Buried Ancient Egyptian Port Reveals Hidden Connections () Distant Civilizations

  7. Duff's Device and Coroutines (2008)

  8. Imhex: A hex editor for reverse engineers

  9. Trilobites killed by volcanic ash

  10. An Analog Network of Resistors Promises Machine Learning Without a Processor

  11. Researchers at ETH Zurich develop the fastest possible flow algorithm

  12. Python toolkit for quantitative finance

  13. The economics of writing technical books

  14. Show HN: Conway's Game of Life, but as a div full of Braille characters

  15. Edelman's Steps Toward a Conscious Artifact (2021)

  16. The Operational Wargame Series: The best game not in stores now (2021)

  17. That Editor

  18. How Coffee Helped the Union Caffeinate Its Way to Victory in the Civil War

  19. A bunch of programming advice I'd give to myself 15 years ago

  20. The Dream of an Alpine Waterway

  21. Overleaf: An open-source online real-time collaborative LaTeX editor

  22. Mapping the Red Planet with the Power of Open Science

  23. AirPods fast connect security vulnerability

  24. Texture Enhancement for Video Super-Resolution

  25. Thousands of Pablo Picasso’s works in a new online archive

  26. Artificial Needles to Real Haystacks: Improving Retrieval Capabilities in LLMs

  27. James Joyce was a complicated man

  28. The Dinner Party That Served Up 50k-Year-Old Bison Stew (2018)

  29. The Flexipede Revisited

  30. FUTO Keyboard

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