Hackernews posts about SNES
- Why SNES hardware is running faster than expected and why it's a problem (arstechnica.com)
- SNES consoles have been quietly overclocking themselves for 35 years (www.gamesradar.com)
- SNES Consoles Appear to Be Getting Faster as They Age (www.timeextension.com)
- Chrono Trigger Still Blows Me Away 30 Years Later (kotaku.com)
- Rippling sues Deel over spying (twitter.com)
- Our interfaces have lost their senses (wattenberger.com)
- US designated South Korea a 'sensitive' country amid nuclear concerns (www.reuters.com)
- Building your sense of what's important at a tech company (www.seangoedecke.com)
- Why it makes sense for wealthier nations to help others decarbonize (www.nature.com)
- Stop letting your RAG chatbot expose sensitive data (www.osohq.com)
- Drones swarming sensitive national security sites (www.cbsnews.com)
- Why Dictators Don't Have a Sense of Humor (slate.com)
- The ick: Disgust sensitivity, narcissism, and perfectionism in mate choice (www.sciencedirect.com)
- Patients with long Covid regain sense of smell and taste with pioneering surgery (www.theguardian.com)
- Our interfaces have lost their senses (wattenberger.com)
- 'Sensitive' army papers found scattered in street (www.bbc.com)
- Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (en.wikipedia.org)
- uLisp Sensor Library (library.ulisp.com)
- Destroyomator – Securely destroy sensitive data (destroyomator.org)
- Leaked Apple Watch prototype features new health sensor (9to5mac.com)
- Quantum Sensor Hits Nanosecond Resolution (spectrum.ieee.org)
- Patients with Long-Covid regain sense of smell and taste with pioneering surgery (www.theguardian.com)
- The highly sensitive person (aeon.co)