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July 14, 2024

๐Ÿ‘‹ Today in HN - 2024-07-14

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

  1. New Essential Guide to Electronics in Shenzhen

  2. Z80 CPU Microprocessor Instant Reference Card (1981) [pdf]

  3. ULID: Like UUID but Sortable (2019)

  4. Writing a BIOS bootloader for 64-bit mode from scratch

  5. Git-PR: patch requests over SSH

  6. Go range iterators demystified

  7. Firmware update hides a deviceโ€™s Bluetooth fingerprint

  8. Building and scaling Notion's data lake

  9. Nvidia Warp: Python framework for high-performance simulation and graphics code

  10. Mazeppa: A modern supercompiler for call-by-value functional languages

  11. The Experience of Deploying Next.js Apps on Cloudflare

  12. Nevadaโ€™s public employee pension fund invests passively and beats peers (2016)

  13. OpenAI whistleblowers ask SEC to investigate alleged restrictive NDAs

  14. Talos: Secure, immutable, and minimal Linux OS for running Kubernetes

  15. Show HN: Procedural Art โ€“โ€“ 'Pulse'

  16. Donโ€™t try to sanitize input, escape output (2020)

  17. Wikimedia Gitlab Migration Status

  18. Show HN: Resurrecting a dead Dune RTS game

  19. Give people something to link to

  20. How to organize large Rust codebases

  21. The six dumbest ideas in computer security (2005)

  22. Student uses black soldier flies to grow pea plants in simulated Martian soil

  23. The Illustrated AlphaFold

  24. Compact Fenwick trees for dynamic ranking and selection (2019)

  25. After initially rejecting it, Apple has approved the first PC emulator for iOS

  26. Samsung declares different TBW for same SSD model on different markets

  27. What the decentralized nature of Anonymous tells us about its power

  28. Jelly Star โ€“ The Smallest Android 13 Smartphone

  29. Time, partitioning, and synchronization

  30. No reasonable expectation of privacy in one's Google location data

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