Hackernews posts about LXD
LXD is a lightweight Linux virtualization technology that allows users to run multiple isolated Linux containers on a single host operating system.
- This Month in Ladybird – April 2026 (ladybird.org)
- Dutch central bank ditches AWS and chooses Lidl for European Cloud (www.techzine.eu)
- Sleep research led to a new sleep apnea drug (temertymedicine.utoronto.ca)
- How LEDs are made (2014) (learn.sparkfun.com)
- AI license plate cameras tore this town apart and led to a state of emergency (www.washingtonpost.com)
- I knew my writing students used AI. Their confessions led to a teaching moment (www.theguardian.com)
- My writing students were using AI. Their confessions led to a teaching moment (www.theguardian.com)
- Detachment 201, the US Army unit led by tech executives (english.elpais.com)
- LaDiR: Latent Diffusion Enhances LLMs for Text Reasoning (machinelearning.apple.com)
- This Month in Ladybird – April 2026 (ladybird.org)
- The Luddites would have loved AI (www.disruptingjapan.com)
- "Wealth inflation" has led to "elite overproduction" (greyenlightenment.com)
- Ouster's new color Lidar is coming to replace cameras (techcrunch.com)
- AMD's New Ryzen AI Max Pro 400 with 192GB LPDDR5X Memory (www.servethehome.com)
- Rethinking the Luddites in the Age of AI (www.newyorker.com)
- A Firebase Mistake Led to a €3,167 AI Bill Overnight in My Flutter App (ulusoyca.medium.com)
- An 'Impossible' Idea Led to a Pancreatic Cancer Breakthrough (www.nytimes.com)
- The New Luddite Movement (www.ft.com)