👋 Today in HN - 2024-07-09
Good Morning, Hackers! Here are today's top stories:
- OneFileLinux: A 20MB Alpine metadistro that fits into the ESP
- The zombie misconception of theoretical computer science
- Reverse engineering Ticketmaster's rotating barcodes
- No more boot loader: Please use the kernel instead
- Dynamic Translation of Smalltalk to WebAssembly
- Beyond bufferbloat: End-to-end congestion control cannot avoid latency spikes
- Microsoft's Xandr grants GDPR rights at a rate of 0%
- The War on Estonian Forests (2022)
- HP discontinues online-only LaserJet printers in response to backlash
- Show HN: Crawlee for Python – a web scraping and browser automation library
- Inline previous result in Emacs Lisp
- FAA orders inspection of 2,600 Boeing 737s over oxygen mask issue
- DB Browser for SQLite (Windows, macOS, and Most Versions of Linux)
- Some landfill 'burps' contain airborne PFAS, study finds
- California to impose permanent water restrictions on cities and towns
- Show HN: Tegon: Open-source alternative to Jira, Linear
- Guide to attending a space launch in person
- Rye: A Hassle-Free Python Experience
- Full AMD Ryzen PC in a Folding Mini Keyboard
- The Psychology of Obstinacy (1943)
- Another Silicon Valley institution died spring of 2019: Halted/HSC
- C++ patterns for low-latency applications including high-frequency trading
- The Right Kind of Stubborn
- How I turned seemingly 'failed' experiments into a successful PhD
- Making my own wedding rings
- The Invention of Zero: How Ancient Mesopotamia Created the Concept of Nought
- The Deadlock Empire: An Interactive Guide to Locks
- Ointment containing DNA molecules can combat allergic contact dermatitis
- The Nine Ways: On the Enneagram
- Where Did RFID Come From? [video]
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