Hackernews posts about HHS
HHS is the United States Department of Health and Human Services, a federal agency responsible for protecting the health and well-being of all Americans.
- Axiomatics: Mathematical thought and high modernism (old.maa.org)
- There are only two asset classes: ownership and debt (www.ft.com)
- Sin taxes are suffering from a shortage of sinners (www.economist.com)
- Can AI save Schrödinger's cat? (www.scientificamerican.com)
- What can memoirs by Supreme Court Justices teach us? (www.newyorker.com)
- Robots are taking over low-skilled jobs - which can influence preferences (knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu)
- La Chasse au Pinard (www.lrb.co.uk)
- American innovation got slammed by the “temporary” end of a key tax incentive (www.gsb.stanford.edu)
- Fake IT worker schemes expand beyond North Korea (www.axios.com)
- What does it mean to "look" at a black hole? (www.newscientist.com)
- The useful Mandela effect (skepticalinquirer.org)
- Are intellectual property rights neoliberal? Yes and No (2021) (www.promarket.org)
- Finix raises $75M to take on Stripe as a payment processor (techcrunch.com)
- How to grow out of America's debt woes (www.wsj.com)
- Boeing union ends strike after contract vote (www.axios.com)
- Boeing machinists reject latest contract (www.wsj.com)
- Thomas E. Kurtz has died (computerhistory.org)
- What is the origin of the lake tank image that has become a meme? (2021) (history.stackexchange.com)
- Maybe Bluesky has "won" (anderegg.ca)
- Quincy Jones has died (apnews.com)
- The EdTech Revolution Has Failed (www.afterbabel.com)
- Tesla has the highest fatal accident rate of all auto brands, study finds (www.roadandtrack.com)
- Unix core utilities implemented in Haskell (github.com)
- Since the '60s, Ford has stored cars underground in a Kansas City cave (www.hagerty.com)
- Richard A. Cash, who saved millions from dehydration, has died (www.nytimes.com)