Hackernews posts about kew
- New kew v4.0 "Love is gonna save us edition" [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Project Gutenberg – keeps getting better (www.gutenberg.org)
- Linux gaming is faster because Windows APIs are becoming Linux kernel features (www.xda-developers.com)
- The map that keeps Burning Man honest (www.not-ship.com)
- For Linux kernel vulnerabilities, there is no heads-up to distributions (www.openwall.com)
- Grand Theft Oil Futures: Insider traders keep making a killing at our expense (paulkrugman.substack.com)
- CISA Admin Leaked AWS GovCloud Keys on GitHub (krebsonsecurity.com)
- Opus 4.7 knows the real Kelsey (www.theargumentmag.com)
- First public macOS kernel memory corruption exploit on Apple M5 (blog.calif.io)
- Tell NYT, Atlantic, USA Today to keep Wayback Machine (www.savethearchive.com)
- IBM didn't want Microsoft to use the Tab key to move between dialog fields (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Open Source Resistance: keep OSS alive on company time (ossresistance.com)
- An open letter asking NHS England to keep its code open (keepthingsopen.com)
- What causes lightning? The answer keeps getting more interesting (www.quantamagazine.org)
- Venom and hot peppers offer a key to killing resistant bacteria (www.wired.com)
- Mystery Microsoft bug leaker keeps the zero-days coming (www.theregister.com)
- When “idle” isn't idle: how a Linux kernel optimization became a QUIC bug (blog.cloudflare.com)
- Mycorrhizal Fungi, Nature's Key to Plant Survival and Success (pacifichorticulture.org)
- Copy Fail, Dirty Frag, and Fragnesia kernel vulnerabilities (www.gentoo.org)
- Michael Keating has died (www.bigfinish.com)
- Understanding the Linux Kernel: The Linux Kernel Startup (internals-for-interns.com)