

Hacker News Recap
Wondercraft.ai
A podcast that recaps some of the top posts on Hacker News every day. This is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by Wondercraft.ai. Create your own news rundown podcast at app.wondercraft.ai
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Feb 10, 2024 • 24min
February 9th, 2024 | How I write HTTP services in Go after 13 years
This podcast covers topics such as writing HTTP services in Go, infrastructure decisions, adding coffee stains to LaTeX documents, data structures for data-intensive applications, the adoption of heat pumps, Permutation City, responsible AI models, making the blue LED, lean software, and Reddit's defense of user anonymity.

Feb 8, 2024 • 23min
February 7th, 2024 | “Wherever you get your podcasts” is a radical statement
In this podcast, they discuss topics such as RustPython, Python-based search engine, collaboration between Disney and Epic Games, remembering John Walker and his impact, Unix and Cloud features, comparison to Unison Programming Language, uncovering the Paperwall campaign, historical patterns, GPT-4 update, and implications of AI-generated content.

Feb 7, 2024 • 25min
February 6th, 2024 | "Fake Chinese income" mortgages fuel Toronto real estate bubble: HSBC bank leaks
SQL for data scientists, Fake Chinese income mortgages in Toronto real estate bubble, AI vs. human lawyers, Outdated jQuery, Sea Temperature Records, DNS solutions vs Smart Toothbrush DDoS Attack

Feb 6, 2024 • 22min
February 5th, 2024 | Vesuvius Challenge 2023 Grand Prize awarded: we can read the first scroll
This podcast discusses various interesting topics including the Vesuvius Challenge 2023 Grand Prize, science fiction and real-world physics, issues with the Boeing 737 MAX, security risks of SMS for account logins, police deception during interrogations, the role of standardized test scores in college admissions, Yandex's divestment, and efficient LaTeX note-taking. The podcast also explores debates on funding and restoration of ancient texts, the impact of geopolitical landscapes on tech businesses, and the implications of UUI version 7 for server feature enhancements.

Feb 5, 2024 • 24min
February 4th, 2024 | Why is the mouse cursor slightly tilted and not straight?
Topics discussed include the potential of browser extensions, the tilted mouse cursor phenomenon, fraud using deepfake technology, replacing CPAP devices, the influential book 'Gödel, Escher, Bach', small language model predictions, plastic bag bans, and the challenges of competing with online piracy for streaming services.

Feb 4, 2024 • 22min
February 3rd, 2024 | How Quora died
This podcast discusses topics such as the history of encryption backdoors, the scalability of rockets on larger planets, the decline of Quora, the engineering behind Figma's vector networks, and a curated DIY MBA reading list.

Feb 3, 2024 • 21min
February 2nd, 2024 | Google has another secret browser
This podcast discusses topics like Google's secret browser, the lifespan of front page stories on Hacker News, the proposal to classify 'forever chemicals' as hazardous substances, the organization of binary executables, the creation of a worldwide map of public pinball machines, and Japan's new digital nomad visa

Feb 2, 2024 • 23min
February 1st, 2024 | My favourite Git commit (2019)
This podcast discusses the benefits of informative git commit messages and the revamp of DSL 2024. It explores content suppression efforts, Juno app for YouTube, recalled Philips devices, and the versatility of Cyber Chef cybersecurity tool.

Feb 1, 2024 • 23min
January 31st, 2024 | Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan's online rant spurs threats to supes, police reports
Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan sparks controversy with online rant, debating free speech and CEO behavior. Fly-dio team discusses innovative API security approach using Macaroon's. Sega AI Computer and Adobe's retreat from web design explored. GitLab's architectural blueprint for implementing ActivityPub and its impact on decentralization.

Jan 31, 2024 • 24min
January 30th, 2023 | How to deal with receiving a cease-and-desist letter from Big Tech
This podcast covers topics such as a faster way to do integer linear programming, NSA buying US persons' data, dealing with cease-and-desist letters from Big Tech, running optimized virtual machines, using 24-bit color in terminals, Apple Vision Pro review, CEOs using return to office mandates to mask poor management, the dislike for electronic medical records, and why flying insects gather at artificial light.


