Hackernews posts about Sega
Sega is a Japanese multinational video game developer and publisher that was once a major player in the global gaming industry, but ultimately struggled to compete with Sony's PlayStation console.
- The Sega Dreamcast Was the 'What If?' Console (www.nytimes.com)
- Sega's "Fish Life" (segafish.museebolo.ch)
- PowerSlave Engine for Sega Saturn GPL Source Code (github.com)
- Search all text in New York City (www.alltext.nyc)
- Our European search index goes live (blog.ecosia.org)
- Bezier-rs – algorithms for Bézier segments and shapes (graphite.rs)
- Thai Air Force seals deal for Swedish Gripen jets (www.scmp.com)
- HN Search isn't ingesting new data since Friday (github.com)
- Faster substring search with SIMD in Zig (aarol.dev)
- Why Semantic Layers Matter (and how to build one with DuckDB) (motherduck.com)
- Deep-Sea Desalination Pulls Fresh Water from the Depths (www.scientificamerican.com)
- Seagate spins up a raid on a counterfeit hard drive workshop (www.tomshardware.com)
- Phone searches at the US border hit a record high (www.wired.com)
- Show HN: Chroma Cloud – serverless search database for AI (trychroma.com)
- Unmasking the Sea Star Killer (www.biographic.com)
- The Convenience Trap: Why Seamless Banking Access Can Turn 2FA into 1FA (blog.opencore.ch)
- Blocking LLMs from your website cuts you off from next-generation search (johnjianwang.medium.com)
- Show HN: Aha Domain Search (www.ahadomainsearch.com)
- Qwant and Ecosia debut Staan, a European search index (techcrunch.com)
- Federal court decision finds cellphone tower-dumping searches unconstitutional (www.courtwatch.news)
- Google in 1999: Search engines escape the portal matrix (cybercultural.com)