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# Title Rights ? Safety ? Points
5521. Tire dust makes up the majority of ocean microplastics (www.thedrive.com) +0.4 709
5522. Draggable objects (www.redblobgames.com) +0.3 1059
5523. Why does trying to break into the NT 3.1 kernel reboot my 486DX4 machine? (retrocomputing.stackexchange.com) +0.5 435
5524. GPU.zip: side channel attack that exposes visual data processed on the GPU (www.hertzbleed.com) 213
5525. FTC sues Amazon for illegally maintaining monopoly power (www.ftc.gov) -0.0 1139
5526. An analysis of the Google antitrust trial (www.thebignewsletter.com) +0.1 358
5527. Unpacking Elixir: Resilience (underjord.io) 213
5528. Valve is a wonderful upstream contributor to Linux and the open-source community (www.phoronix.com) +0.2 929
5529. Studio Ghibli set to become subsidiary of Nippon TV (www.japantimes.co.jp) +0.1 557
5530. Fixing for loops in Go 1.22 (go.dev) +0.5 598
44% of stories assume domain-specific or expert knowledge.
Jargon creates invisible barriers to understanding. → Art. 26
# Title Rights Safety Points
5531. We are retroactively dropping the iPhone’s repairability score (www.ifixit.com) -0.1 555
5532. Data accidentally exposed by Microsoft AI researchers (www.wiz.io) +0.0 721
5533. What if OpenDocument used SQLite? (2014) (www.sqlite.org) 445
5534. LÖVE: a framework to make 2D games in Lua (love2d.org) +0.4 556
5535. Any sufficiently advanced uninstaller is indistinguishable from malware (devblogs.microsoft.com) +0.2 887
5536. Fine-tune your own Llama 2 to replace GPT-3.5/4
There has been a lot of interest on HN in fine-tuning open-source LLMs recently (eg. Anyscale's...
+0.3 955
5537. Simulating History with ChatGPT (resobscura.substack.com) +0.2 175
5538. Ask HN: Tech that seems to have vanished?
Main Question: What tech do you remember over the past years that seems to have withered or vanished...
+0.5 70
5539. Blood pressure should be measured lying down: study (newsroom.heart.org) +0.3 252
5540. Google Chrome just rolled out a new way to track you and serve ads (theconversation.com) +0.2 505
28% of stories are fully accessible — plain language, self-contained.
Education is a human right. → Art. 26
# Title Rights Safety Points
5541. How could the early Unix OS comprise so few lines of code? (retrocomputing.stackexchange.com) +0.5 231
5542. Dating app Grindr loses nearly half its staff after trying to force RTO (www.cnn.com) +0.1 130
5543. UK pulls back from clash with Big Tech over private messaging (www.ft.com) +0.1 743
5544. Ask HN: I’m an FCC Commissioner proposing regulation of IoT security updates
Hi everyone, I’m FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington, and I’m here to discuss security updates for IoT...
+0.3 3387
5545. When tech says ‘no’ (www.ben-evans.com) +0.1 223
5546. Tearing down Klamath dams: The largest dam demolition (calmatters.org) +0.3 107
5547. There have been several public library bomb threats this week (bookriot.com) -0.2 64
5548. Absurd Success (www.marginalia.nu) +0.2 629
5549. ISPs should not police online speech no matter how awful it is (www.eff.org) +0.2 1460
5550. Steel Bank Common Lisp 2.3.8 released: “a mark-region parallel GC is available” (www.sbcl.org) +0.3 149