Hackernews posts about Pico
Pico is a compact and affordable microcontroller board developed by Raspberry Pi, designed for production traffic and offering an open-source Ngrok alternative.
- Fuzix on a Raspberry Pi Pico (ewpratten.com)
- Poking a Little Harder at PICO-8 (bumbershootsoft.wordpress.com)
- Show HN: Writing USB Device Firmware with Raspberry Pi Pico and TinyUSB (www.youtube.com)
- Show HN: Picomon, a minimal TUI monitor for AMD GPUs (github.com)
- Implementing the TPC-H Benchmark in PicoLisp (picolisp.com)
- Getting Started with Rust on a Raspberry Pi Pico (reltech.substack.com)
- Front End 'Ascending' ≠ Database 'ASC' (picostitch.com)
- Show HN: WhatHappened – HN summaries, heatmaps, and contrarian picks (www.whathappened.tech)
- Salesforce pulls back from LLMs, pivots Agentforce to deterministic automation (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
- Science images of 2025 – Nature's picks (www.nature.com)
- BA fears a future where AI agents pick flights and brands get ghosted (www.theregister.com)
- Mouse Study Suggests Nose-Picking Has a Surprising Link with Alzheimer's (www.sciencealert.com)
- Pick a door. I'll judge you (nathanpmyoung.substack.com)
- Programming Ruby 4 (The 6th edition of the PickAxe Book) (pragprog.com)
- Tesla made a $350 pickleball paddle (www.popsci.com)
- Picking Optimal Token IDs (notes.hella.cheap)