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.
- Clang Hardening Cheat Sheet – Ten Years Later (blog.quarkslab.com)
- [Clang] Add support for the C defer TS (github.com)
- When compilers surprise you (xania.org)
- Pricing Changes for GitHub Actions (resources.github.com)
- Upcoming Changes to Let's Encrypt Certificates (community.letsencrypt.org)
- Local AI is driving the biggest change in laptops in decades (spectrum.ieee.org)
- I changed my personality in six weeks (www.bbc.com)
- Anthropic: You can't change your Claude account email address (support.claude.com)
- How HTML changes in ePub (www.htmhell.dev)
- Our Changing Planet, as Seen from Space (e360.yale.edu)
- Playing Santa changed Bob Rutan profoundly (www.esquire.com)
- I wrote a code editor in C and now I'm a changed man (github.com)
- Two decades of evolution: How Ext4 has changed (llmnativeos.github.io)
- Claude Code changed my life (spader.zone)
- Europe's new carbon tax on imported goods will change global trade (theconversation.com)
- GitHub cancels Actions price change for self-hosted runners (docs.github.com)
- How do SSDs change database design? (brooker.co.za)
- XLibre XServer 25.1 Changes (github.com)
- Frederick Douglass on the Book That Changed His Life (derekbishton.com)
- The US Is Attempting Regime Change in Venezuela (phillipspobrien.substack.com)