Hackernews posts about Breslow
- Confirmation of Breslow's hypothesis: A carbene stable in liquid water (www.science.org)
- The Manifold Mind of Saul Bellow (www.metropolitanreview.org)
- Skydiver suspended below jump aircraft's tailplane after incident (www.atsb.gov.au)
- Show HN: I built a fast RSS reader in Zig (github.com)
- Show HN: Detail, a Bug Finder (detail.dev)
- Show HN: I built a weather alert system for photographers (app.photoweather.app)
- Show HN: Tic Tac Flip – A new strategic game based on Tic Tac Toe (tic-tac-flip.web.app)
- Show HN: MP3 Editor for Bulk Processing (github.com)
- Show HN: A browser game about the AI alignment problem (thechoicebeforeus.com)
- Show HN: Anyware – Remote Control for Claude Code (anyware.run)
- Confirmation of Breslow's hypothesis: A carbene stable in liquid water (www.science.org)
- Bolt looking to raise $450M as Breslow returns (news.crunchbase.com)
- Bolt CEO Ryan Breslow was a progressive workplace innovator, now axing it all (www.fastcompany.com)
- The Billion-Dollar Unraveling of the 'King' of Silicon Valley (www.forbes.com)
- The Billion-Dollar Unraveling of the 'King' of Silicon Valley (www.forbes.com)
- Silicon Valley founders fight back (www.axios.com)
- Bolt Looking To Raise $450M at $14B (news.crunchbase.com)
- Fossil fuels fall below 50% of US electricity for the first month on record (ember-energy.org)
- North America Is Dripping from Below, Geoscientists Discover (www.jsg.utexas.edu)
- Price of rice in Japan falls below ¥4k per 5kg (www.japantimes.co.jp)
- Mozilla Firefox is below PG&E threshold for support (www.pge.com)
- Below MI – IBM i for hackers (silentsignal.github.io)
- Japan's declining births on track to fall below 700k (www.asahi.com)
- Solar Generation Surge Sends European Power Prices Below Zero (www.bloomberg.com)
- Tesla's Share of U.S. Electric Car Market Falls Below 50% (www.nytimes.com)
- Quantum error correction below the surface code threshold (www.nature.com)
- Christopher Hill's History from Below (www.thenation.com)
- China to build 'deep-sea space station' 6,000ft below surface (oceanographicmagazine.com)