Hackernews posts about antirez
- Tcl the Misunderstood (2006) (antirez.com)
- Writing system software: code comments. (2018) (antirez.com)
- Antidemocratic, Racist, and Antisemitic Sentiments in Postwar West Germany (www.cambridge.org)
- Report: Increasing antisemitic attacks from X/Twitter against Helene responders (www.washingtonpost.com)
- Removal of Russian coders spurs debate about Linux kernel's politics (arstechnica.com)
- Time in Indiana (en.wikipedia.org)
- Fund Raising? (www.choiceai.co)
- 'Entire ecosystem' of fossils 8.7M years old found under Los Angeles high school (www.theguardian.com)
- Story: Redis and its creator antirez (blog.brachiosoft.com)
- Antirez' tiny JSON selector library (notes.billmill.org)
- Redis will remain BSD licensed (antirez 2042 days ago) (antirez.com)
- GitHub – antirez/zx2040: RP2040 ZX Spectrum emulator (github.com)
- Story: Redis and its creator antirez (blog.brachiosoft.com)
- antirez/RESP3: RESP protocol V3 (2018) (github.com)
- In defense of linked lists (antirez.com)
- LLMs and Programming in the first days of 2024 (antirez.com)
- Botlib: C Telegram bot framework (github.com)
- Trying Out Flipper Zero (twitter.com)
- LMDB: The first version of Redis, written in Tcl (2009) (gist.github.com)
- The origins of the Idle Scan (antirez.com)
- Playing audio files in a Pi Pico without a DAC (antirez.com)
- Picol, a Tcl interpreter in 550 lines of C code (oldblog.antirez.com)
- Lolwut: A piece of art inside a database command (2018) (antirez.com)
- Translating blog posts with GPT-4, or: on hope and fear (antirez.com)
- Redis will remain BSD licensed (2018) (antirez.com)
- Redis is not "open core" (2021) (antirez.com)
- Writing Wohpe (2022) (antirez.com)
- LMDB – First version of Redis written in Tcl (gist.github.com)
- In Defense of Linked Lists (2022) (antirez.com)
- What's wrong with 2006 programming? (2010) (oldblog.antirez.com)
- FreakWAN, a Radio Relay Chat (github.com)
- Aocla: The Advent of Code toy language (github.com)
- The Mythical 10x Programmer (antirez.com)
- Greyscale images on black/white e-ink (twitter.com)