Hackernews posts about Jack Ma
Jack Ma is the co-founder and former executive chairman of Alibaba Group, one of the most successful Chinese e-commerce companies in the world.
- Show HN: AI at Risk, a silly LLM benchmark (ai-at-play.online)
- Show HN: Browser-only 64-color Wplace image quantizer (no server, free) (wplacecolorconverter.online)
- Jack Ma steps out from the shadows with morale-boosting post (www.reuters.com)
- Ant Completes Process of Removing Jack Ma's Control (www.bloomberg.com)
- Jack Ma-Backed Ant Touts AI Breakthrough Built on Chinese Chips (www.bloomberg.com)
- Xi Voices Support for Jack Ma, China Private Sector Chiefs (www.bloomberg.com)
- The Billionaire Criminal Who Secretly Profited Off Jack Ma's Deals (www.nytimes.com)
- AI Without Nvidia: Jack Ma-Backed Ant Touts Breakthrough Built on Chinese Chips (www.bloomberg.com)
- Jack Ma Gets Back into Business with 'Ma's Kitchen Food' (www.bloomberg.com)
- The Billionaire Criminal Who Secretly Profited Off Jack Ma's Deals (www.nytimes.com)
- Jack Ma: Teacher, tech titan, high-tech farmer (www.businessinsider.com)
- Jack Mallers Named CEO of New Bitcoin Powerhouse Twenty One Capital (bitcoinmagazine.com)
- How Jack Ma's pivot to AI rehabilitated Alibaba (www.ft.com)
- Rick Rubin Podcast with Jack Mallers (www.youtube.com)
- Streaming Large Datasets in Elixir (www.jackmarchant.com)
- Alibaba Staffer's Resignation Letter (www.techinasia.com)
- Chinese Chips Power Ant Group's AI Breakthrough, Bypassing Nvidia (www.bloomberg.com)
- Jack Fisk: The Genius Behind Hollywood's Most Indelible Sets (www.nytimes.com)
- Show HN: A macOS menu bar app convert clipboard data fast (hammer.jackmakes.app)
- Tether, SoftBank Group, and Mallers Launch Twenty One, a Bitcoin-Native Company (www.businesswire.com)
- Harmonic – AI for Formal Mathematical Reasoning (harmonic.fun)
- 'Apple Ring' Allegedly in Development to Rival Samsung Galaxy Ring (www.macrumors.com)
- Oura has acquired metabolic health startup Veri (techcrunch.com)
- Jack Welch, the Man Who Broke Capitalism (2022) (www.forbes.com)
- The Thanatron, Jack Kevorkian's Death Machine (2007) (www.wired.com)