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July 16, 2024

👋 Today in HN - 2024-07-16

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

  1. IQM achieves 99.9% 2-qubit gate fidelity and 1 millisecond coherence time

  2. The Engineer's Guide to Deep Learning: Understanding the Transformer Model

  3. PS-HTTPD: a web server written in PostScript

  4. Run CUDA, unmodified, on AMD GPUs

  5. Exo: Run your own AI cluster at home with everyday devices

  6. A Review of Linux on Surface Pro 4

  7. Automated Test-Case Reduction

  8. New Gaussian Splatting viewer that allows code modification during runtime

  9. Decoding DME aircraft radio navigation system with the LimeSDR

  10. For advertising: Firefox now collects user data by default

  11. KUtrace: Low-overhead Linux kernel tracing facility

  12. The Second Law of Thermodynamics

  13. Ask HN: Any tools to do generic WiFi imaging?

  14. The rise of the camera launched a fight to protect Gilded Age privacy

  15. It All Started with a nop

  16. How do jewellers capture every last particle of gold dust? (2017)

  17. Amiga 2000 – Codename: Tesseract (2021)

  18. OpenAI illegally barred staff from airing safety risks, whistleblowers say

  19. The Open Collaboration Tools

  20. MixRank (YC S11) Is Hiring Software Engineers and Founders Globally

  21. Seiko Originals: The UC-2000, A Smartwatch from 1984

  22. Researchers: Weak Security Defaults Enabled Squarespace Domains Hijacks

  23. Shapeshift: Semantically map JSON objects using key-level vector embeddings

  24. Quartz: A Deterministic Time Testing Library for Go

  25. Analog GPS: Scrolling Wrist and Car-Mounted Maps of the Roaring 20s and 30s

  26. Peter Buxtun, whistleblower who exposed Tuskegee syphilis study, has died

  27. Some Tricks from the Scrapscript Compiler

  28. How to mail an SD card with gummy glue

  29. Show HN: Horizon – Private alternative to Imgur

  30. Tlsd: Generate (message) sequence diagrams from TLA+ state traces

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