Hackernews posts about DPA
DPA is an acronym for "Data Protection Authority", referring to the independent regulatory bodies responsible for enforcing data protection laws in their respective countries or regions.
- Show HN: I built a YC data scraper in under 5 minutes (www.autonoly.com)
- Autonomously Autonoly: Take Control by Letting Go (www.autonoly.com)
- Autonoly – Intelligence, Automated (www.autonoly.com)
- I hacked a dating app (and how not to treat a security researcher) (alexschapiro.com)
- The impossible predicament of the death newts (crookedtimber.org)
- Tesla seeks to guard crash data from public disclosure (www.reuters.com)
- Databricks acquires Neon (www.databricks.com)
- DuckLake is an integrated data lake and catalog format (ducklake.select)
- LLMs and Elixir: Windfall or deathblow? (www.zachdaniel.dev)
- Seven Days at the Bin Store (defector.com)
- How to Store Data on Paper? (www.monperrus.net)
- A deep dive into self-improving AI and the Darwin-Gödel Machine (richardcsuwandi.github.io)
- The Dawn of Nvidia's Technology (blog.dshr.org)
- California sent residents' personal health data to LinkedIn (themarkup.org)
- Jerry Lewis's “The Day the Clown Cried” discovered in Sweden after 53 years (www.thenationalnews.com)
- Supreme Court allows DOGE to access social security data (www.nbcnews.com)