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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Windows 3.1 8086
- The mysterious MS-DOS reboot (2021) (www.edn.com)
- Dosh (LLM-powered shell commands) (raku-advent.blog)
- Visi on (DOS Software) (en.wikipedia.org)
- Breaking LZW: Interactive Exploration of a PDF Decompression DoS (aydinnyunus.github.io)
- How do families coordinate medications without double-dosing? (medanchor.app)
- Why FreeDOS is a modern DOS (allthingsopen.org)
- Day 1 – Dancer, Dasher and Dosh (LLM-powered shell commands) (raku-advent.blog)
- New React vulns leak secrets, invite DoS attacks (www.theregister.com)
- The Day Our Own Queries DoS'ed Us: Inside Zalando Search (engineering.zalando.com)
- Exploiting a DoS in GraphQL: A Simple Query That Took Down the System (r00tbee.medium.com)
- Show HN: Personalized wine recommendations from a wine list (apps.apple.com)
- Show HN: Free espresso/pourover tool with interactive WCR Flavor Wheel (www.brewgreat.coffee)
- Show HN: Gemini Pro 3 imagines the HN front page 10 years from now (dosaygo-studio.github.io)
- Hacker News front page now, but the titles are honest (dosaygo-studio.github.io)
- Show HN: Hacker News, but every headline is hysterical clickbait (dosaygo-studio.github.io)