Hackernews posts about Clang
Clang is an open-source compiler infrastructure that provides a frontend for the C, C++, and Objective-C programming languages, allowing developers to compile code using the LLVM framework.
- Show HN: Clangine-de-Poitrine (github.com)
- PGO to Post-Link Optimization: Exploring and Benchmarking Clang (Part 1) (www.sidchintamaneni.com)
- Changes to GitHub Copilot individual plans (github.blog)
- Changes in the system prompt between Claude Opus 4.6 and 4.7 (simonwillison.net)
- Playdate’s handheld changed how Duke University teaches game design (news.play.date)
- What changes when you turn a Linux box into a router (patrickmccanna.net)
- Show HN: Every CEO and CFO change at US public companies, live from SEC (tracksuccession.com)
- Anthropic Subprocessor Changes (trust.anthropic.com)
- H.264 Streaming Fees: What Changed, Who's Affected, and What It Means (www.streamingmedia.com)
- Anduril, Palantir and SpaceX are changing how America wages war (www.economist.com)
- Code Is Cheap Now, and That Changes Everything (perevillega.com)
- The Victorian sex abuse scandal that shocked Britain and changed the law (theconversation.com)
- 90% of CEOs Say AI Changed Nothing. The Other 10% Have a PR Team (businessasusual.io)
- Understanding young news audiences at a time of rapid change (reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk)
- Using Changesets in a polyglot monorepo (luke.hsiao.dev)
- Atlassian is changing how we use customer data on August 17, 2026 (www.atlassian.com)
- Google Now Lets You Change Your Gmail Address (www.wired.com)
- Clanker (en.wikipedia.org)
- Toyota CEO Warns Top Suppliers: 'Unless Things Change, We Will Not Survive' (www.autonews.com)
- Climate change may produce "fast-food" phytoplankton (news.mit.edu)