Hackernews posts about Proton
Proton is an open-source implementation of the Windows API that allows Windows games to run natively on Linux and other platforms, enabling gamers to play their favorite PC titles without the need for emulation or virtualization.
- Standard Notes and Proton's journey so far (standardnotes.com)
- Private aviation is making a growing contribution to climate change (www.nature.com)
- Climate Finance Hypocrisy (data.one.org)
- Climate Finance Hypocrisy (data.one.org)
- GitHub Secure Open Source Fund (resources.github.com)
- Fields of the World (fieldsofthe.world)
- Behind the Scenes of Climate Finance Hypocrisy (observablehq.com)
- Model Context Protocol (www.anthropic.com)
- Bluesky's AT Protocol: Pros and Cons for Developers (thenewstack.io)
- Scientists decipher two-photon vision (phys.org)
- Wayland Color Management Protocol Might Be Close to Merging (www.phoronix.com)
- Researchers have built server prototypes that re-use old components (spectrum.ieee.org)
- Building a Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server (www.youtube.com)
- Exact Quantum Electrodynamics of Radiative Photonic Environments (journals.aps.org)
- Show HN: DDoS Photon Cannon – A Toy DDoS (codeberg.org)
- How the Arpanet Protocols Worked (twobithistory.org)
- New theory reveals the shape of a single photon (www.birmingham.ac.uk)