Hackernews posts about Odin
Odin is an open-source operating system designed for simplicity, security, and ease of use, allowing users to customize their digital experience without sacrificing performance or functionality.
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- 2D Cloth Simulation with Odin and Raylib (www.marianpekar.com)
- 2D Cloth Simulation in Odin with Raylib (www.marianpekar.com)
- Network Traffic Telemetry on modern Telco grade routers (pavel.network)
- Which AI to Use Now: An Updated Opinionated Guide (www.oneusefulthing.org)
- Interview with Donald Knuth, with his opinions on multicore CPUs (www.informit.com)
- Maintainer Opinions on Rust-for-Linux (lwn.net)
- An Opinion is not a "Take" (entropicthoughts.com)
- Ordinal Numbers in Rails: first, 2nd, 3rd, 4th (andycroll.com)
- Dealing with Strong Opinions (www.cultivatedmanagement.com)
- Global Dialogues – global AI opinion survey (globaldialogues.ai)
- Von Neumann ordinals look like leaves (christo.sh)
- Favicon Hasher – An Osint Tool (kriztalz.sh)
- An opinionated guide for getting started with Spark (sparkmadeeasy.com)
- Recapping Three Social Media Addiction Opinions from Fall (Catch-Up Post) (blog.ericgoldman.org)