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.
- Is Anything Random? (www.bbc.com)
- What is the voice inside my head? (www.bbc.com)
- Why do languages fade from us? (www.bbc.com)
- Making CSP more usable for organizations at scale (github.com)
- Future of the Login Status API (github.com)
- W3 Servers (1992) (www.w3.org)
- Weakened core–not sagging floors–triggered WTC collapses (2021) (www.youtube.com)
- Useful Vices for Wicked Problems (www.cold-takes.com)
- Wacky history of Computer Scrabble [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Rubik's WCA World Championship 2025 – Final Day [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Show HN: Chawan TUI web browser (chawan.net)
- Show HN: Mailfrom.dev – a cheaper MailTrap alternative (www.mailfrom.dev)
- Don’t use “click here” as link text (2001) (www.w3.org)
- Web Embeddable Common Lisp (turtleware.eu)
- Third places and neighborhood entrepreneurship (2024) (www.nber.org)
- ICE test train reaches speeds of up to 405.0 km/h (www.deutschebahn.com)
- Using Wave Function Collapse to solve puzzle map generation at scale (sublevelgames.github.io)
- Why Is Fertility So Low in High Income Countries? (NBER) (www.nber.org)
- I stopped using AI (as a Senior Software Engineer) [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Dumb phones are a dumb idea that don't live up to the 'digital detox' hype (www.independent.ie)