Hackernews posts about PowerPC
PowerPC is a RISC-based microprocessor architecture developed by Apple and IBM that was widely used in various devices from the late 1990s to the mid-2000s, including Macintosh computers, game consoles, and set-top boxes.
- Show HN: Zassha – Record your PC once. AI builds clear manuals automatically (co-r-e.github.io)
- Show HN: Snapdeck – Generating presentation design, not templates (www.snapdeck.app)
- EVs are depreciating faster than gas-powered cars (restofworld.org)
- Why your outdoorsy friend suddenly has a gummy bear power bank (www.theverge.com)
- Emacs agent-shell (powered by ACP) (xenodium.com)
- California Will Stop Using Coal as a Power Source Next Month (www.latimes.com)
- Scientists are discovering a powerful new way to prevent cancer (www.economist.com)
- AI-powered open-source code laundering (github.com)
- US Passport Power Falls to Historic Low (www.henleyglobal.com)
- Monads are too powerful: The expressiveness spectrum (chrispenner.ca)
- Record-High 62% Say U.S. Government Has Too Much Power (news.gallup.com)
- Amazon reveals 960 megawatt nuclear power plans to cope with AI demand (www.tomshardware.com)
- Future small modular reactors that will power AI, cloud services in Pacific NW (www.aboutamazon.com)
- US falls out of 10 most powerful passports list for first time in 20 yrs (www.theguardian.com)
- Mapped: The Compute, Cash, and Contracts That Power OpenAI (www.visualcapitalist.com)
- Florida's Hot Spot for the Crocodile's Comeback Is a Nuclear Power Plant? (gardenandgun.com)
- Reward scheme for using less power at peak times could help lower US bills (www.theguardian.com)