Hackernews posts about EC2
EC2 is Amazon's cloud computing service that allows users to rent virtual computers (instances) and use them as needed for various tasks and applications.
- Amazon EC2 instance metadata targeted in SSRF attacks (www.scworld.com)
- Show HN: Launching cloud-instances.info, a new fork of ec2instances.info (leanercloud.beehiiv.com)
- Benchmarking EC2 Instance Storage (benjdd.com)
- Show HN: DiscoMonday – Real-time voice AI guides based on your location (www.discomonday.com)
- U.S. Economy Contracts at 0.3% Rate in First Quarter (www.wsj.com)
- Generative AI is not replacing jobs or hurting wages at all, say economists (www.theregister.com)
- A Texan who built an empire of ecstasy (www.texasmonthly.com)
- Echo – Open Hardware Music Player (github.com)
- Economists don't know what's going on (www.economist.com)
- California overtakes Japan to become the world's fourth largest economy (edition.cnn.com)
- Apache ECharts + Leaflet + shadcn for data viz (docs.evidence.dev)
- Study finds that budget cuts to public R&D would significantly hurt the economy (impa.american.edu)
- How Meta AI Staff Deemed More Than 7M Books to Have No "Economic Value" (www.vanityfair.com)
- Umberto Eco's List of the 14 Common Features of Fascism (www.openculture.com)
- Why do econ journalists keep making this basic mistake? (www.noahpinion.blog)
- Anthropic Economic Index: AI's Impact on Software Development (www.anthropic.com)
- U.S. Economy Shrank in First Quarter (www.nytimes.com)
- The Bond Market's Rout Is Bad News for the U.S. Economy (www.barrons.com)
- Simons Foundation Launches Collaboration on Ecological Neuroscience (www.simonsfoundation.org)
- Cloud Exit Is Real: Why Cloud Economics Break Down at Scale (www.simplyblock.io)
- The economic impact of Oman's rose season (www.omanobserver.om)
- Why Is Africa Poor? Economic unfreedom, not slavery or colonialism (freeblackthought.substack.com)
- ChatGPT as Economics Tutor: Capabilities and Limitations (econpapers.repec.org)
- Why Trump's Economic Disruption Will Be Hard to Reverse (www.nytimes.com)