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.
- ChatGPT as the AOL of AI (rebecca-powell.com)
- How Google Is Becoming the New AOL(2014) (raventools.com)
- Elon Musk has lost his lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI (techcrunch.com)
- Can I disable all data collection from my vehicle? (rivian.com)
- DeepSeek V4 – almost on the frontier (simonwillison.net)
- Native all the way, until you need text (justsitandgrin.im)
- Why has there been so little progress on Alzheimer's disease? (freakonomics.com)
- Denuvo has been cracked in all single-player games it previously protected (www.tomshardware.com)
- ABC News has taken all FiveThirtyEight articles offline (twitter.com)
- AlphaEvolve: Gemini-powered coding agent scaling impact across fields (deepmind.google)
- Open Source Resistance: keep OSS alive on company time (ossresistance.com)
- Who will buy your services if you fire us all? (carette.xyz)
- Bitwarden scrubs 'Always free' and 'Inclusion' values from its site (www.fastcompany.com)
- Telus Uses AI to Alter Call-Agent Accents (letsdatascience.com)
- Ten Signs of Fascism. America has all of them (rutgerbregman.substack.com)
- Think Linear Algebra (2023) (allendowney.github.io)
- Not alive, but not dead: disembodied human brains used for drug testing (www.science.org)
- Linux security mailing list 'almost unmanageable' (www.theregister.com)