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.
- The History of W3C (www.w3.org)
- Show HN: Aura – Like robots.txt, but for AI actions (github.com)
- Show HN: I tried to build an Awwwards-level CSS to Nested CSS converter (nestyourcss.com)
- Address Formats Around the World (w3c.github.io)
- Witness History: The launch of Windows 95 [audio] (www.bbc.co.uk)
- The Release of Doom (www.bbc.co.uk)
- Tom Lehrer, Mathematician and Musician Who Set Wicked Satire to Cheery Tunes (www.thecrimson.com)
- Use of Color (Level a) WCAG 1.4.1 – Accessibility Design Tips (chrisyoong.com)
- Show HN: Image Description Generator – auto-generate alt text from any image (www.image-description-generator.net)
- HTML-in-Canvas (github.com)
- Did California's fast food minimum wage reduce employment? (www.nber.org)
- Dynamically patch a Python function's source code at runtime (ericmjl.github.io)
- Rising young worker despair in the United States (www.nber.org)
- What Does Consulting Do? (www.nber.org)
- wget to be removed from default Ubuntu Server 25.10 (www.omgubuntu.co.uk)