Hackernews posts about Bob
Bob is an open-source project that refers to multiple entities, including Microsoft Bob, a discontinued consumer-oriented operating system from the mid-1990s, as well as Bob CD, a decentralized web platform, and Bob, a character in the Federalist article showcasing an uncensorable website.
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- Oncle Bob: static sites for everyone (onclebob.com)
- Don't Refactor Like Uncle Bob (Second Edition) (theaxolot.wordpress.com)
- Casey Muratori and Bob Martin on Clean Code (github.com)
- Bob, Stephen and Marshall Are Leaving the Array Cast (www.arraycast.com)
- Mapping Bob Dylan's Mind (aeon.co)
- Heroes of the Hardware Revolution: Bob Widler (2014) (hackaday.com)
- Show HN: Stickerbox, a Kid-Safe, AI-Powered Voice to Sticker Printer (stickerbox.com)
- Show HN: My Stats Diary (www.mystatsdiary.com)
- Show HN: GimmeGimme – Finding gifts for hard-to-shop-for people (gimmegimme.app)
- Show HN: Hair Glow Up – AI hair transformations with complete vibe templates (gethairglowup.com)
- Open Source Games (github.com)
- Satya Nadella – How Microsoft is preparing for AGI [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Shader Basics (bobacupcake.com)
- Elfeed Curate Update: Two new features (bobonmedicaldevicesoftware.com)
- The Birth of the Performance Lab at Spring Health (medium.com)
- Blogging on My Gleam Experience: Compiling to Binary with Deno (caffeine-lang.run)