Hackernews posts about Kirk
- Free speech lawsuits mount after Charlie Kirk assassination (text.npr.org)
- I now assume that all ads on Apple news are scams (kirkville.com)
- Right Wing Influencers Used AI Slop to Turn Renee Good into a Meme (www.404media.co)
- Show HN: Oura Ring 4, Thoughts? (kirkstechtips.com)
- Show HN: Best Monitors for 2026 (kirkstechtips.com)
- xAI's Moonshot Meeting:Billion-Image Floods, and a Lunar AI Factory (No, Really) (kirkstechtips.com)
- Gear Up Your MacBook: Accessories That Make a Difference (2026 Edition) (kirkstechtips.com)
- Tiny Titan or Overpromised Miniature? The Framework Desktop Reviewed (kirkstechtips.com)
- The Farm That 600M IP Addresses Called Home (www.connected.app)
- The Port 19 Chargen Amplification Attack on Financial Institutions (2013) (www.connected.app)
- We still can't design credit card machines (attainablefelicity.mattkirkland.com)
- Kiki – Accountability monster for people who are easily distracted (www.kiki.computer)
- The all new Mecha Comet, live on Kickstarter (www.youtube.com)
- KiraStudio 1.0.0 – a lightweight, cross-platform music studio (kirastudio.org)
- Denver considers kicking out Flock – but still using cameras (www.denverpost.com)
- I turned my Anki side project into $15K raised on Kickstarter (alt-romes.github.io)
- Correcting the Financial Times Report about AWS, Kiro, and AI (www.aboutamazon.com)
- Baby chicks pass the bouba-kiki test, challenging a theory of language evolution (www.scientificamerican.com)
- Kiriakos Vlahos, the man who made Python better (blogs.embarcadero.com)
- YOLO CLI vs. Kiro CLI (www.raysmets.com)
- TrumpRx Pharmacy Program Delayed Amid Potential Anti-Kickback Concerns (www.biospace.com)
- Show HN: Generate the perfect kickoff prompt (vibeprompting.dev)
- $1.8M MST3K Kickstarter brings in almost everyone from the old show (arstechnica.com)
- Spec-Driven Design with Kiro: Lessons from Seddle (medium.com)
- Google's Cyber Disruption Unit Kicks Its First Goal (www.lawfaremedia.org)
- The Making of Kanjideck: From Anki to Kickstarter (alt-romes.github.io)