Hackernews posts about Forth
Forth is a low-level programming language that uses a unique postfix notation and is known for its simplicity, flexibility, and efficiency.
- Show HN: I built a tool to make AI recommend you (and I'm conflicted about it) (www.firstclick.so)
- Show HN: I Built an Agentic AI That Creates Hosted File Converters (conversiontools.io)
- Show HN: Create your own interactive visual customer support agent (www.chat-data.com)
- Show HN: Story Relay – I made an AI play "Broken Telephone" with itself (llmparty.pixeletes.com)
- Show HN: Essential travel info on you iPhone lock screen (nomad-hud-landing.vercel.app)
- Show HN: AI Copilot for LibreOffice Writer (librethinker.com)
- Show HN: LitContent – AI content designed to match your brand voice (litcontent.com)
- Show HN: Design Language System (Waitlist) (dls.labs21.dev)
- Thoughts on Interns at Startups (shub.club)
- I have to give Fortnite my passport to use Bluesky (spitfirenews.com)
- Learning Fortran (2024) (uncenter.dev)
- Prove It All Night: With no fame or fortune, what keeps a band onstage? (1999) (chicagoreader.com)
- Fortnite fans are saying "no to AI slop" (www.eurogamer.net)
- Intel pursued deals that boosted CEO Lip-Bu Tan's fortune, sources say (www.reuters.com)