Hackernews posts about Sega
Sega is a Japanese multinational video game developer and publisher that was once a major player in the global gaming industry, but ultimately struggled to compete with Sony's PlayStation console.
- An unknown Sega Saturn project has come to light after 29 years (32bits.substack.com)
- The Sega Master System is still being made and sold in Brazil, 37 years later (www.xda-developers.com)
- Gmail on Android lost access to O365 mailboxes (issuetracker.google.com)
- Gmail: Problems with Exchange ActiveSync (www.heise.de)
- You can beat the binary search (lemire.me)
- New stainless steel can survive conditions for hydrogen production in seawater (www.sciencedaily.com)
- I aggregated 28 US Government auction sites into one search (bidprowl.com)
- Full-Text Search with DuckDB (peterdohertys.website)
- 'Point of no return': New Orleans relocation must start now due to sea level (www.theguardian.com)
- Gemini API File Search is now multimodal (blog.google)
- Google tools for customizing searches (cardcatalogforlife.substack.com)
- Beyond Semantic Similarity (arxiv.org)
- First, the FBI Searched Her Home. Then, She Won a Pulitzer. (www.nytimes.com)
- OpenData Vector: MIT-Licensed Vector Search on Object Storage (www.opendata.dev)
- Google Search Is Down (www.google.com)
- Google Search to classify 'back button hijacking' as spam (9to5google.com)
- You can beat the binary search (lemire.me)
- Scientists ID 'corkscrew killer' behind gruesome seal deaths (www.science.org)
- Show HN: All 55,256 Slides of the WAR.GOV/UFO Files Searchable and Linkable (hypergrid.systems)