Hackernews posts about Philips
Philips is a Dutch multinational technology company that specializes in healthcare technology and consumer electronics.
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- Terminal Apps Need a DOM (www.c1.ai)
- Open Book Touch – open-source e-reader (www.crowdsupply.com)
- I made a Claude Code session manager for tmux (www.devas.life)
- Philippines now China's 2nd biggest market for solar panels (www.philstar.com)
- Philip K. Dick Takes You Inside His Life Changing Mystical Experience (2014) (www.openculture.com)
- Your next nurse may monitor you from the Philippines (restofworld.org)
- Writing books at the push of a button (Philip M. Parker) [video] (www.youtube.com)
- FDA allows Philip Morris to market Zyn as less harmful than cigarettes (www.reuters.com)
- Microsoft Needs Windows Lite (philipbohun.com)
- Guide to the TD4 4-bit DIY CPU (www.philipzucker.com)
- Can Ukraine Isolate Crimea? (phillipspobrien.substack.com)
- The US should pull out of the Middle East (phillipspobrien.substack.com)
- Nearly Three-Quarters of Dutch Responses to EU Tobacco Rules Were AI-Generated (pointer.kro-ncrv.nl)
- Degoogling cost me my YouTube feed, so I had to make my own (philippdubach.com)
- First Impressions of Claude Fable (philipotoole.com)
- Proving to Fable I maintain the repo (philipotoole.com)
- We built the fastest API for GLM-5.2 (twitter.com)
- Software Ownership Is Rotting. Can We Archive It? (philipp.substack.com)
- A Theory of Arrays (ToA) Union Find (www.philipzucker.com)
- Krugman, Fable 5, and Europe in Decline? (philippdubach.com)
- Show HN: Cpt-city, Xkcd colour schemes (phillips.shef.ac.uk)
- Lifting Terms: Making Well Scoped Syntax Dumber (www.philipzucker.com)
- Reconciling Enterprise AI Revenue: A Methodological Crosswalk [pdf] (static.philippdubach.com)
- Magicbookshelf.org – a spoiler-aware companion for public domain classics (magicbookshelf.org)
- Om Malik, Whose Blog Shaped How Silicon Valley Saw Itself, Dies at 59 (www.nytimes.com)
- We built the fastest API for GLM-5.2 (280 TPS) (www.baseten.co)
- Software can unlock 300 GW of capacity on US grid without building power plants (www.pv-magazine.com)