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.
- Porkbun partners with Proton (porkbun.com)
- A look at Proton Mail's end-to-end encryption (afarah.info)
- Proton Transperancy Report 2024 (proton.me)
- Show HN: Osint and Recon Tools in the Browser (kriztalz.sh)
- Show HN: Pytesttui, a Simple TUI for Pytest (github.com)
- Electric Grid Mapping (github.com)
- A Supersolid Made Using Photons (www.photonicsonline.com)
- Testing the latest AI tools for prototyping and building simple websites (blog.codeyam.com)
- HTTP/3 and the QUIC Internet Protocol (themsaid.com)
- Model Context Protocol (modelcontextprotocol.io)
- AI Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Security (community.cisco.com)
- Build and Deploy Remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) Servers to Cloudflare (blog.cloudflare.com)
- Database Protocols Are Underwhelming (byroot.github.io)
- Show HN: 1.32 Petaflops hardware for local prototyping (www.autonomous.ai)
- An ultra-broadband photonic-chip-based parametric amplifier (www.nature.com)