Hackernews posts about AOL
AOL is an American online service provider and media conglomerate that was once one of the most popular internet service providers in the United States, known for its dial-up access and proprietary software.
- AOL's Dial-Up Service to End in September (tedium.co)
- Learning to code from scratch with AI: what worked, what didn't (www.indiehackers.com)
- We all dodged a bullet (xeiaso.net)
- Almost anything you give sustained attention to will begin to loop on itself (www.henrikkarlsson.xyz)
- We already live in social credit, we just don't call it that (www.thenexus.media)
- Altered states of consciousness induced by breathwork accompanied by music (journals.plos.org)
- The Little Book of Linear Algebra (github.com)
- ArchiveTeam has finished archiving all goo.gl short links (tracker.archiveteam.org)
- GrapheneOS accessed Android security patches but not allowed to publish sources (grapheneos.social)
- One universal antiviral to rule them all? (www.cuimc.columbia.edu)
- All managers make mistakes; good managers acknowledge and repair (terriblesoftware.org)
- Electromechanical reshaping, an alternative to laser eye surgery (medicalxpress.com)
- Apple pulls iPhone torrent app from AltStore PAL in Europe (www.theverge.com)
- All clickwheel iPod games have now been preserved for posterity (arstechnica.com)
- Apple revokes EU distribution rights for an app on the Alt Store (torrentfreak.com)
- Source code for the X recommendation algorithm (github.com)
- The demo scene is dying, but that's alright (www.datagubbe.se)
- Wan – Open-source alternative to VEO 3 (github.com)
- Center for the Alignment of AI Alignment Centers (alignmentalignment.ai)