Children with cancer scammed out of millions fundraised for their treatment
bbc.com
SHARP, an approach to photorealistic view synthesis from a single image
apple.github.io
A linear-time alternative for Dimensionality Reduction and fast visualisation
medium.com
The biggest heat pumps in the world
bbc.com
Quill OS: An open-source OS for Kobo's eReaders
quill-os.org
Bonsai: A Voxel Engine, from scratch
github.com
JetBlue flight averts mid-air collision with US Air Force jet
reuters.com
O'saasy License Agreement
osaasy.dev
Creating C closures from Lua closures
lowkpro.com
8M users' AI conversations sold for profit by "privacy" extensions
koi.ai
“Are you the one?” is free money
blog.owenlacey.dev
Native vs. emulation: World of Warcraft game performance on Snapdragon X Elite
rkblog.dev
7 Years, 2 Rebuilds, 40K+ Stars: Milvus Recap and Roadmap
milvus.io
Economics of Orbital vs. Terrestrial Data Centers
andrewmccalip.com
Show HN: I designed my own 3D printer motherboard
github.com
Internal RFCs saved us months of wasted work
highimpactengineering.substack.com
Essential Semiconductor Physics [pdf]
nanohub.org
Light intensity steers molecular assemblies into 1D, 2D or 3D structures
phys.org
Rollstack (YC W23) is hiring multiple software engineers (TypeScript) US/Canada
ycombinator.com
Chafa: Terminal Graphics for the 21st Century
hpjansson.org
In Defense of Matlab Code
runmat.org
I was thinking that in principle you could use intricate laser beam patterns to direct the construction of self-assembling molecular structures from existing atoms at interstellar distance, thus basically construct nano-bots that will construct a computer that then you can upload an AI into.