Hackernews posts about Leo XIV
- Show HN: GovAuctions lets you browse government auctions at once (www.govauctions.app)
- Show HN: I built a small app for FSI German Course (detawk.com)
- Show HN: I had no idea I twirled my hair 25 times an hour until my Mac told me (www.ticticboom.app)
- Show HN: Alys – Chat GPT for video editing (www.heyalys.com)
- Show HN: Petrarca: Voice first spaced repetition – track knowledge across books (networkedthought.substack.com)
- Show HN: Team agents that manage your CMS from Slack, WhatsApp, and Telegram (www.cosmicjs.com)
- Address of Pope Leo XIV to the College of Cardinals (www.vatican.va)
- Chicago native Cardinal Prevost elected pope, takes name Leo XIV (catholicreview.org)
- Pope Leo XIV's PhD Dissertation (kathleenmccook.substack.com)
- Pope Leo XIV Is a Sox Fan, Despite the Hope from Cubs Fans, Brother Confirms (blockclubchicago.org)
- Pope Leo XIV: "AI and Medicine: The Challenge of Human Dignity" (www.vatican.va)
- Pope Leo XIV, Born in Chicago, Is the First American Pontiff (www.nytimes.com)
- Pope Leo XIV names AI one of the reasons for his papal name (www.theverge.com)
- Will Pope Leo XIV still pay U.S. taxes as head of the Catholic Church? (www.washingtonpost.com)
- Pope Leo XIV on AI, ethics, and corporate governance (www.vatican.va)
- The Genealogy of Pope Leo XIV (www.nytimes.com)
- A visual guide to Pope Leo XIV (multimedia.scmp.com)
- Pope Leo XIV–why does this matter to the worlds of art and heritage? (www.theartnewspaper.com)
- From building websites to playing Bartók, Pope Leo XIV is reimagining the papacy (www.thelettersfromleo.com)
- Faith Meets AI and Tech in Vatican's Bold Move Under Pope Leo XIV (www.forbes.com)
- A timeline of Pope Leo XIV prior engagements (catholic-hierarchy.org)
- Pope tells priests to use their brains, not AI, to write homilies (www.ewtnnews.com)
- Pope concerned of "artificial intelligence, robotics, human relationships" (www.detroitcatholic.com)
- Preserving Human Voices and Faces (www.vatican.va)
- Dilexi te – On Love for the Poor (www.vatican.va)
- Rerum Novarum ("The thirst for innovation") (1891) (www.vatican.va)