Hackernews posts about USAF
USAF is the United States Air Force, the aerial warfare service branch of the US military.
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- USAF B-2 Spirit Bombers Have Beds (simpleflying.com)
- Unusual USAF and Space Force Drills Near Taiwan (www.newsweek.com)
- Linux Reaches 5% Desktop Market Share in USA (ostechnix.com)
- Hidden interface controls that affect usability (interactions.acm.org)
- The death of partying in the USA (www.derekthompson.org)
- I'm dialing back my LLM usage (zed.dev)
- They tried Made in the USA – it was too expensive for their customers (www.reuters.com)
- GH Killing Command Palette for "low usage" (github.com)
- "Not second screen enough" – Netflix dumbing down TV for phone usage (www.theguardian.com)
- Turns out you can just hack any train in the USA (twitter.com)
- 'Made in the USA' reference disappears from Trump phone listing (www.bbc.co.uk)
- Shopify makes AI usage a baseline expectation as a company (www.firstround.com)
- Usability barriers for liquid types [pdf] (catarinagamboa.github.io)
- Usage Rules: Leveling the Playing Field for AI-Assisted Development (www.zachdaniel.dev)
- 'magic state' breakthrough after 20 years, quantum computers can be useful (www.livescience.com)