
Hacker Pulse
by Ashutosh Sanzgiri
<p>Top-voted posts on Hacker News summarized and narrated by AI. </p>
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Publishing Since
8/12/2024
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Recent Episodes

October 20, 2024
HackerPulse Episode - October 19, 2024: Innovations, Investigations, and Insights
<p>In this episode of HackerPulse, we explore the latest developments in technology, including the launch of Svelte 5 and its impact on web development, a groundbreaking AI algorithm that reduces energy consumption, and the NHTSA's investigation into Tesla's Full Self-Driving software. We also discuss user experience challenges, the evolution of the Linux kernel, and a curated reading list for distributed systems. Tune in for a concise summary of these top stories from HackerNews!</p>

October 20, 2024
HackerPulse Episode – October 18, 2024: Navigating 3D Rights, Password Security, and Digital Preservation
<p>In today's episode, we explore a landmark ruling on 3D scans in French museums, Apple's innovative password generation method, and Alex Chan's unique approach to digital archivization through static websites. We also cover the FTC's investigation into John Deere's repair practices, the evolving dynamics between Microsoft and OpenAI, a Go developer's performance optimization project, and the remarkable story of Tim Jenkin's encrypted communications during apartheid. Lastly, we discuss the performance enhancements in .NET 9.0 and delve into the intricate resource management in Factorio. Tune in for a comprehensive summary of today's top stories!</p>

October 20, 2024
Hackerpulse Episode - October 17, 2024: Innovations, Vulnerabilities, and Community Insights
<p> In this episode of Hackerpulse, we explore Adobe's Project Turntable, a revolutionary AI tool for 3D vector art, the discovery of serious vulnerabilities in the Chromium browser, and the fascinating rise of the Canadian game Crokinole. We also delve into game development with Lisp, Kagi's new AI image filter, the troubling feud within the WordPress community, and insights from a study on the unique flexibility of cats. Plus, we touch on the launch of NotebookLM's latest features and Microsoft's OpenVMM project. Tune in for a summary of today's top stories from HackerNews!</p>
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