Hackernews posts about Deno
Deno is a modern JavaScript runtime built on V8 and designed to be secure, fast, and standards-compliant, allowing developers to build scalable and maintainable applications.
- A Comprehensive Guide to Deno KV (deno-blog.com)
- Deno shows us there's a better way (www.macchaffee.com)
- Why Has Sci-Fi TV Stopped Imagining Our Future? (www.denofgeek.com)
- Node just added TypeScript support (deno.com)
- Star Trek: The 50 Best Alien Races (2017) (www.denofgeek.com)
- The demoscene as a UNESCO heritage in Sweden (www.goto80.com)
- The Demoralization is just Beginning (geohot.github.io)
- A USB Interface to the "Mother of All Demos" Keyset (www.righto.com)
- A filmmaker and a crooked lawyer shattered Denmark's self-image (www.theguardian.com)
- Contra Chrome: How Google's browser became a threat to privacy and democracy (contrachrome.com)
- Emacs Solo: A Surprise System Crafters Live Demo (www.rahuljuliato.com)
- Copyright and the Demo Scene (www.datagubbe.se)
- Luigi Mangione-inspired ballot initiative targets health insurance denials (www.newsweek.com)
- A more robust raw OpenBSD syscall demo (nullprogram.com)
- India's Battle to Control the Democracy Narrative (www.theplankmag.com)
- Why Techdirt Is Now a Democracy Blog (Whether We Like It or Not) (www.techdirt.com)
- I Saw Democracy Die in Russia (mathstodon.xyz)
- Targeting of Tufts Student for Deportation Stuns Friends and Teachers (www.nytimes.com)