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Daily Hacker News 07-11-2023 #1157

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xueyuanl opened this issue Nov 7, 2023 · 0 comments
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Daily Hacker News 07-11-2023 #1157

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xueyuanl commented Nov 7, 2023

Daily Hacker News

  1. Tutanota Is Now Tuta tuta.com comments
  2. New models and developer products openai.com comments
  3. The coolest robot I've ever built www.youtube.com comments
  4. PostgreSQL Encryption: The Available Options www.hezmatt.org comments
  5. WeWork Goes Bankrupt www.bloomberg.com comments
  6. Exploring the Macintosh ROM (2019) macgui.com comments
  7. Bhutan sterilised and vaccinated 100% of their street dog population worldanimalnews.com comments
  8. Show HN: Inshellisense – IDE style shell autocomplete github.com comments
  9. Strong evidence for new light isotope of nitrogen phys.org comments
  10. IBM Rebus www.ibm.com comments
  11. You don't need to work on hard problems www.benkuhn.net comments
  12. The Adventure Radio Protocol qrper.com comments
  13. DAK and the Golden Age of Gadget Catalogs cabel.com comments
  14. Acid's First Convert, Cary Grant: On Edward J. Delaney's "The Acrobat" lareviewofbooks.org comments
  15. UHZ1: NASA telescopes discover record-breaking black hole chandra.si.edu comments
  16. Silver Nanowire Networks to Overdrive AI Acceleration, Reservoir Computing www.tomshardware.com comments
  17. Building a Streaming Platform in Go for Postgres blog.peerdb.io comments
  18. Bluesky migrates to single-tenant SQLite github.com comments
  19. Suzuki Omnichord Heaven www.suzukimusic.co.uk comments
  20. Technology holy wars are coordination problems (2020) gwern.net comments
  21. QUIK is a method for quantizing LLM post-training weights to 4 bit precision github.com comments
  22. Collection of "Today I Learned" notes github.com comments
  23. How did people deal with punch cards? blog.computationalcomplexity.org comments
  24. Still no love for WPA3 on the Raspberry Pi 5 rachelbythebay.com comments
  25. The original birders gave photography a run for its money www.nytimes.com comments
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