Hackers News CFRS[] Community Demos | CFRS[] adminJanuary 20, 20250 This document contains a collection of CFRS[] demos contributed by community members. CFRS[] is an extremely minimal drawing language that…
Hackers News TypeScript enums: use cases and alternatives adminJanuary 20, 20250 In this blog post, we take a closer look at TypeScript enums: How do they work? What are their use…
Hackers News Session Round 2 – Dhole Moments adminJanuary 20, 20250 Last week, I wrote a blog post succinctly titled, Don’t Use Session. Two interesting things have happened since I published…
Hackers News I’ll think twice before using Github Actions again adminJanuary 20, 20250 Before I rant about GitHub Actions, I’d like to set the context on where this dissatisfaction comes from. My team…
Hackers News disk – What does “supports DRM functions and may not be fully accessible” mean for SATA SDDs? adminJanuary 20, 20250 supports DRM functions and may not be fully accessible There’s an extension of the ATA protocol (the “language” spoken between…
Hackers News » The PC is Dead: It’s Time to Make Computing Personal Again adminJanuary 19, 20250 How surveillance capitalism and DRM turned home tech from friend to foe. For a while—in the ’80s, ’90s, and early…
Hackers News Founding Engineer at CollectWise | Y Combinator adminJanuary 19, 20250 About Us CollectWise is a fast growing and well funded Y Combinator-backed startup. We’re using generative AI to automate debt…
Hackers News Reverse Engineering Bambu Connect – Consumer Action Taskforce adminJanuary 19, 20250 Bambu Connect is an Electron App with Security through Obscurity principles, hence it is inherently insecure. To read the main.js…
Hackers News Ask HN: Is anyone making money selling traditional downloadable software? adminJanuary 19, 20250 Comments
Hackers News Two Hard Things adminJanuary 19, 20250 There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things. — Phil Karlton Long a favorite…
Hackers News UK’s elite hardware talent is being wasted. adminJanuary 19, 20250 Imperial, Oxford, and Cambridge produce world-class engineers. Yet post-graduation, their trajectory is an economic tragedy – and a hidden arbitrage…