Hackernews posts about W3C
W3C is an international community-driven organization that sets web standards and promotes the open development of the World Wide Web.
- W3C Leadership Transition (www.w3.org)
- Gesture-based proof of humanity – W3C DID, on-chain, no biometrics (homosapience.org)
- Why does paper fold so well? (www.bbc.co.uk)
- Show HN: Web-based wc3 warlocks brawl (warlocks.app)
- Show HN: SpotOn WC26 – a free World Cup 2026 bracket game that scores itself (spoton-wc26.netlify.app)
- Beating C with Dyalog APL: wc (ummaycoc.github.io)
- Microsoft starts canceling Claude Code licenses (www.theverge.com)
- Show HN: Not Another Vibe-Coded YouTube Playlist Creator (skipvids.com)
- We suggest using living spiders as cooling devices for data centers (2020) (marksilberstein.ece.technion.ac.il)
- Even "illegible" Mythos reasoning traces seem pretty legible (www.lesswrong.com)
- Show HN: A minimal, ad-free World Cup web-app for fixtures and live scores (wc2026.bisheshtiwaree.com)
- I tracked down the thief who stole $200k of Lego [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Boston Mystery Boom (www.wcvb.com)
- The Missing Value of Data (www.nber.org)
- Productivity Effects Across Generations of AI Coding Tools (www.nber.org)
- MathML 4.0 (www.w3.org)