Hackernews posts about MTA
MTA is the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, a public agency responsible for managing and operating the public transportation systems in New York City.
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- MTA wants AI to flag 'problematic behavior' in NYC subways (gothamist.com)
- MTA Eyeing Another Batch of 'Open Gangway' Subway Cars (www.thecity.nyc)
- Speed cameras coming to MTA bridges and tunnels in NYC (gothamist.com)
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- Show HN: I rewrote my Mac Electron app in Rust (desktopdocs.com)
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- My website is ugly because I made it (goodinternetmagazine.com)
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- Trying to teach in the age of the AI homework machine (www.solarshades.club)
- Sneakers (1992) – 4K makeover sourced from the original camera negative (www.blu-ray.com)
- Surprisingly fast AI-generated kernels we didn't mean to publish yet (crfm.stanford.edu)
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- Malicious compliance by booking an available meeting room (www.clientserver.dev)
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