Hackernews posts about HamClock
- HamClock – a real time space weather dashboard (www.clearskyinstitute.com)
- Spotted water hemlock: the most toxic plant in North America (2017) (www.atlasobscura.com)
- Wild hemlock plants are common in Oregon – and deadly (www.oregonlive.com)
- Herbie Hancock Demos a Fairlight CMI Synthesizer on Sesame Street (www.openculture.com)
- Playing Wrong Notes in Jazz – Herbie Hancock on Miles Davis [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Why I Talked to Pseudoarchaeologist Graham Hancock on Joe Rogan (www.sapiens.org)
- Hammock Driven Development (2010) [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Hammock-driven development [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Hammock Driven Development (2010) (www.youtube.com)
- Hammock Driven Development (2012) [video] (www.youtube.com)
- The Ultimate Hang – Hammock Tips, Tricks and Reviews (theultimatehang.com)
- The Hemlocks Movement (www.hemlocks.me)
- Show HN: Bitcoin Smart Contract SDK, So Easy to Use (github.com)
- Show HN: Release v1.0.0 of Bitcoin-SDK-JS (github.com)
- The Joy of Under-Engineering (hamvocke.com)
- You Might Be Better Off Without Pull Requests (hamvocke.com)
- Stanford misinformation expert accused of using AI to fabricate court statement (stanforddaily.com)
- Stanford misinformation expert admits to ChatGPT 'hallucinations' in court (stanforddaily.com)
- Health secretaries failed to prepare UK for pandemic, Covid inquiry finds (www.theguardian.com)
- Let's Create a Terminal Color Scheme (hamvocke.com)
- Book Review: "Tidy First?" (hamvocke.com)
- Remote Pair Programming Made Easy with SSH and Tmux (www.hamvocke.com)
- You might be better off without pull requests (hamvocke.com)
- Stanford misinformation expert admits to ChatGPT hallucinations in court filing (stanforddaily.com)
- Intel announces Arrow Lake fix coming within a month (www.tomshardware.com)
- Worldcoin isn’t as bad as it sounds: It’s worse (blockworks.co)
- Investigation: 78% of carbon offset projects globally are “likely junk“ (www.power-technology.com)
- Big Tobacco knew radioactive Po210 in cigarettes posed cancer risk, kept quiet (www.uclahealth.org)