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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- Fixing the C64 Bubble Bobble Continue Bug (geon.github.io)
- Fixing the C64 Bubble Bobble Continue Bug (geon.github.io)
- Bob is always on lunch break (always-on-lunchbreak.lovable.app)
- Umberto Eco: Ur-Fascism (bobmschwartz.com)
- Bluesky Alt Text Stream (bobbiec.github.io)
- Let's stop saying 'semantic web' (www.bobdc.com)
- Things You Should Never Plug into a Power Strip (www.bobvila.com)
- Introduction to Computer Organization (2021) (bob.cs.sonoma.edu)
- Y'all are over-complicating these AI-risk arguments (dynomight.net)
- Show HN: We built Mintlify style developer docs with zero cost (www.gibsonai.com)
- EA has released the Godot-based Battlefield 6 Portal SDK (old.reddit.com)
- How to use AI without becoming stupid (commoncog.com)
- In 2014, a random Slack user (me) picked Cmd-K shortcut for quick switcher (ux.stackexchange.com)
- DX Is Joining Atlassian (getdx.com)
- Our Paint – A Natural Painting Program (www.wellobserve.com)
- Meta Ad Library: all active ads that are shown across Meta technologies (www.facebook.com)
- iReal Pro custom chord chart protocol (www.irealpro.com)
- Image transcription humbled me, plus thoughts on the bitter lesson (digitalseams.com)
- A recent phishing attack on GitHub (digitalseams.com)