Hackernews posts about SBCL
- Steel Bank Common Lisp 2.5.9 (www.sbcl.org)
- OrangePi 5 Ultra Review: An ARM64 SBC Powerhouse (boilingsteam.com)
- Building a cheap KVM using an SBC and KV (old.reddit.com)
- Software You Can Love 2026 (mattnite.net)
- Software You Can Love 2026 (mattnite.net)
- Arch Linux with Btrfs on the Raspberry Pi 500+ (interfacinglinux.com)
- I Optimized My Homeserver with Arm (sbcwiki.com)
- The Joys (and Woes) of the Craft (home.adelphi.edu)
- How to Sell to the Dept of War – The 2025 PEO Directory (steveblank.com)
- New York Signs into Law the Algorithmic Pricing Disclosure Act (www.bclplaw.com)
- Costa Mesa woman registered dog to vote to make a point, attorney says (www.nbclosangeles.com)
- S1M0NE [video] (www.youtube.com)
- A 'smiling' bear is LA's latest superstar (www.nbclosangeles.com)
- Porting SBCL to the Nintendo Switch (reader.tymoon.eu)
- Arena Allocation in SBCL (github.com)
- An Exploration of SBCL Internals (2020) (simonsafar.com)
- SBCL: The Assembly Code Breadboard (pvk.ca)
- SBCL: New in Version 2.4.5 (sbcl.org)
- Parallel garbage collection for SBCL (2023) (zenodo.org)
- SBCL "user-guided optimization" notice (github.com)
- Hacker News now runs on top of SBCL (2024) (old.reddit.com)
- Chez Scheme vs. SBCL: a comparison (2019) (elmord.org)
- SBCL 2.5.0 (2024) (sbcl.org)
- Common Lisp disassembly through SBCL on RISC-V architecture (morphykuffour.github.io)
- SBCL: New in Version 2.5.1 (sbcl.org)
- SBCL: New in Version 2.4.4 (sbcl.org)
- SBCL: New in Version 2.3.10 (www.sbcl.org)
- Dynamic array growth factor in Java, Python, C++, Go, Rust, SBCL (en.wikipedia.org)
- SBCL: New in Version 2.3.11 (www.sbcl.org)
- Show HN: Common Lisp Vim Compiler Plug-In (git.sr.ht)
- Show HN: Compiler Plugin for Common Lisp in Vim (git.sr.ht)
- SRCL: Open-source React project to build web apps with terminal aesthetics (www.sacred.computer)
- Nim on a Real-Time Operating System: Apache NuttX RTOS and Ox64 BL808 SBC (lupyuen.codeberg.page)
- Installing UEFI Firmware on ARM SBCs (interfacinglinux.com)
- High‑dose Vitamin D reduces disease activity in early multiple sclerosis onset (medicalxpress.com)
- Radxa X4 low-cost, credit card-sized Intel N100 SBC goes for $60 and up (www.cnx-software.com)
- Setting Up an RK3588 SBC QEMU Hypervisor with ZFS on Debian (blog.kumio.org)