Hackernews posts about Webb
Webb is a space telescope launched by NASA in December 2021, designed to capture images and gather data on distant objects in our universe with unprecedented precision and clarity.
- Astrophysicists Puzzle over Webb’s New Universe (www.quantamagazine.org)
- Distant exoplanets may be hiding water beyond Webb Telescope's reach (news.uchicago.edu)
- NASA's Webb Pinpoints Millions of Stars Within Cigar Galaxy (science.nasa.gov)
- NASA's Webb Studies How Planet Survived Death of Its Star (science.nasa.gov)
- In a New Image, NASA Captures 16.5M Stars of the Cigar Galaxy (www.thisiscolossal.com)
- Why the Job Search Sucks (2018) (blog.webb.page)
- Seoul: AWS and Google Cloud Kept Failing the Same Network Path? (webbynode.com)
- We're Starting To Trust Some Clusters - OCI Has Two Of Them (webbynode.com)
- Our First 66 Azure Deployments Show Interesting Patterns (webbynode.com)
- Things a Single Cloud Benchmark Would Have Missed (webbynode.com)
- Repeated Azure VM deployments split into operational lineages (webbynode.com)
- Google Cloud's Cheapest VM Keeps Punching Above Its Weight (webbynode.com)
- I Stored a Website in a Favicon (www.timwehrle.de)
- Show HN: TownSquare, a tiny presence layer for websites (townsquare.cauenapier.com)
- JSON-LD explained for personal websites (hawksley.dev)
- The Safari MCP server for web developers (webkit.org)