Hackernews posts about Lena
Lena is a popular type of granite stone used in various applications such as construction, decoration, and jewelry-making, particularly prized for its unique beauty and durability.
- Lena (qntm.org)
- The Longest Journey (magazine.atavist.com)
- ALICE detects the conversion of lead into gold at the LHC (www.home.cern)
- Deep learning gets the glory, deep fact checking gets ignored (rachel.fast.ai)
- Leaving Google (www.airs.com)
- Deep Learning Is Applied Topology (theahura.substack.com)
- How a hawk learned to use traffic signals to hunt more successfully (www.frontiersin.org)
- Flattening Rust’s learning curve (corrode.dev)
- A leap year check in three instructions (hueffner.de)
- Scientific conferences are leaving the US amid border fears (www.nature.com)
- Mullvad Leta (leta.mullvad.net)
- Cockatoos have learned to operate drinking fountains in Australia (www.science.org)
- Working on complex systems: What I learned working at Google (www.thecoder.cafe)
- A Lean companion to Analysis I (terrytao.wordpress.com)
- Learning C3 (alloc.dev)
- GUIs are built at least 2.5 times (patricia.no)
- Remote Prompt Injection in Gitlab Duo Leads to Source Code Theft (www.legitsecurity.com)
- Top researchers leave Intel to build startup with 'the biggest, baddest CPU' (www.oregonlive.com)
- Mexican Navy ship crashes into Brooklyn Bridge leaving two people dead (www.theguardian.com)
- I learned Snobol and then wrote a toy Forth (ratfactor.com)
- Leeks and Leaks (daniel.haxx.se)