Hackernews posts about DOS
DOS is an operating system developed by Microsoft in the 1980s for use on IBM-compatible PCs, characterized by its command-line interface and ability to run programs written in MS-DOS's proprietary language, x86 assembly code.
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- Woman takes 10x dose of turmeric, gets hospitalized for liver damage (arstechnica.com)
- Microsoft Releases Classic MS-DOS Editor for Linux (arstechnica.com)
- Breath analysis enables precise anesthesia dosing for pediatric patients (medicalxpress.com)
- Summary: The Dose Effect by TJ Power (www.chestergrant.com)
- One-dose psilocybin therapy for alcohol use: Safety and Efficacy study (research.regionh.dk)
- Long-term benefits of single-dose psilocybin in depressed patients with cancer (acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
- High-dose ascorbic acid increases intercourse frequency and improves mood (2002) (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
- Learn Something Old Every Day, Part XVI: DOS 4.0 Select Is Too Clever (www.os2museum.com)
- You Build. Dosu Documents (dosu.dev)
- Show HN: I built a app to help neurodivergent brains form better habits (kudoshabits.com)
- Celery Preserializers: A low-friction path to Pydantic support (blog.dosu.dev)
- We're all idiots and that's fine (blog.douwe.com)
- Frequent reauth doesn't make you more secure (tailscale.com)
- Websites hosting major US climate reports taken down (apnews.com)
- Don’t use “click here” as link text (2001) (www.w3.org)
- Anthropic cut up millions of used books, and downloaded 7M pirated ones – judge (www.businessinsider.com)
- Postgres LISTEN/NOTIFY does not scale (www.recall.ai)
- Fakespot shuts down today after 9 years of detecting fake product reviews (blog.truestar.pro)
- Fairphone 6 is switching to a new design that's even more sustainable (www.androidcentral.com)
- Generative AI coding tools and agents do not work for me (blog.miguelgrinberg.com)