Hackernews posts about ftw
- Reverse Engineering Yaesu FT-70D Firmware Encryption (landaire.net)
- A Few Words About Async (yoric.github.io)
- .arpa, rDNS and a few magical ICMP hacks (sdomi.pl)
- Warren Buffett's Last Berkshire Letter and "Few Final Thoughts" (www.berkshirehathaway.com)
- The APM paradox: Too much data, too few answers (www.honeybadger.io)
- Meta prevails in historic FTC antitrust case (apnews.com)
- Fewer people should run marathons (macwright.com)
- We Need More Programmers, Not Fewer (juanreyero.com)
- Writing a competitive BZip2 encoder in Ada from scratch in a few days – part 4 (gautiersblog.blogspot.com)
- In FTC lawsuit, federal court finds that Meta is not illegal monopoly (ecf.dcd.uscourts.gov)
- A Few Comments on 'Age' (neilmadden.blog)
- MCP-DSL. 75-85% Fewer Tokens. Same Great Taste (blog.orangecountyai.com)
- Fewer people should run marathons (macwright.com)
- Proof by Induction (Ft. The Tower of Hanoi) (jdhwilkins.com)
- Show HN: Smart Treadmill – FTMS Bridge (github.com)
- Preventing Python spaghetti with a few lines of code (seddonym.me)
- A Few Months with Htmx (thomashunter.name)
- Microsoft's hiring shift: Fewer generalists, more AI-driven roles (www.interviewquery.com)