Hackernews posts about Akka
Akka is an open-source framework for building concurrent and distributed systems in Java and Scala.
- Cyberdecks, going analog, and convivial technology (blog.hydroponictrash.solar)
- Programming a GBA Game on an iPhone (blog.adamledoux.net)
- Cultures of Making and Relating (blog.khinsen.net)
- 15 sorting algorithms in 6 minutes (2013) [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Ripping a DVD, a federal crime in 1999, requires $22 and free software in 2026 (ringmast4r.substack.com)
- Seventeen Camels and Where They Can Take You (mathenchant.wordpress.com)
- Arkanoid (en.wikipedia.org)
- Biological Origin for the Ancient Alkanes Preserved in a Martian Mudstone (journals.sagepub.com)
- ÄKÄ – A model & agent-agnostic ADE (built on Rust) (github.com)
- Show HN: Gridiculous, my homebrew Game Boy Advance logic puzzle collection (oofinsprouts.itch.io)
- Modern Iraqi Arabic Textbook (archive.org)
- Jjc: Non-interactive hunk-level operations for Jujutsu (tangled.org)
- Code Slop Isn't a Model Problem, It's a Harness Problem (www.aakash.io)
- Debugging in the Age of Agents (www.akashtandon.in)
- Your Next Back End Could Just Be a Google Sheet (akashrajpurohit.com)
- Five Months in Munich: Revisiting '91 Without Erasing Decades That Made It Scale (akmaier.substack.com)
- AI Didn't Make Us Faster It Demoted Us (www.askable.com)