Hackernews posts about CERN
CERN is the European Organization for Nuclear Research, a renowned scientific research center located in Geneva, Switzerland, home to the Large Hadron Collider and other groundbreaking particle accelerators.
- Sony's Mark Cerny Has Worked on "Big Chunks of RDNA 5" with AMD (overclock3d.net)
- Data processing for particle physics at CERN (www.computerweekly.com)
- WordPress now available for CERN websites (home.cern)
- A Century of Quantum Mechanics (home.cern)
- Large Hadron Collider data hints at explanation for why everything exists (www.theregister.com)
- A new piece in the matter–antimatter puzzle (home.cern)
- Altermagnets: The first new type of magnet in nearly a century (www.newscientist.com)
- I don't think AGI is right around the corner (www.dwarkesh.com)
- Getting ready to issue IP address certificates (community.letsencrypt.org)
- Excalidraw+ Is Now SoC 2 Certified (plus.excalidraw.com)
- Protecting my attention at the dopamine carnival (www.amirsharif.com)
- Running a Certificate Transparency log (words.filippo.io)
- Ceramic: A cross-platform and open-source 2D framework in Haxe (ceramic-engine.com)
- Roman dodecahedron: 12-sided object has baffled archaeologists for centuries (www.livescience.com)
- We've Issued Our First IP Address Certificate (letsencrypt.org)
- CertMate – SSL Certificate Management System (github.com)
- Task Runner Census 2025 (aleyan.com)
- Zuckerberg says Meta will build a data center the size of Manhattan in AI push (www.theguardian.com)
- Microsoft Confirms the Closure of Its Underwater Data Center (www.extremetech.com)
- Termination of Regional Food Business Centers Programs (www.ams.usda.gov)
- SSL Certificate Market Size to Hit USD 413.5M by 2030 (2024) (finance.yahoo.com)
- Cert Expired HTTPS://Hckrnews.com (hckrnews.com)
- China Is Putting Data Centers in the Ocean to Keep Them Cool (www.scientificamerican.com)
- Setting Up Your Own Certificate Authority for Development (isc.sans.edu)
- The only Synology certified SSDs start at $535 for 1.6 TB and PCIe 3.0 speeds (www.tomshardware.com)