Hackernews posts about Werk
- Show HN: Dungeon Crawler on Demand Fork (7underlines.itch.io)
- We’re secretly winning the war on cancer (www.vox.com)
- Apple's Liquid Glass is prep work for AR interfaces, not just a design refresh (omc345.substack.com)
- Cloud Run GPUs, now GA, makes running AI workloads easier for everyone (cloud.google.com)
- What happens when people don't understand how AI works (www.theatlantic.com)
- VC money is fueling a global boom in worker surveillance tech (restofworld.org)
- How Compiler Explorer Works in 2025 (xania.org)
- Tokasaurus: An LLM inference engine for high-throughput workloads (scalingintelligence.stanford.edu)
- Why Koreans ask what year you were born (bryanhogan.com)
- Firefox OS's story from a Mozilla insider not working on the project (2024) (ludovic.hirlimann.net)
- A thought on JavaScript "proof of work" anti-scraper systems (utcc.utoronto.ca)
- Working on databases from prison (turso.tech)
- LLM codegen go brrr – Parallelization with Git worktrees and tmux (www.skeptrune.com)
- Show HN: 1 min workouts for people who sit all day (shortreps.com)
- What works (and doesn't) selling formal methods (www.galois.com)
- What's working for YC companies since the AI boom (jamesin.substack.com)
- What “working” means in the era of AI apps (a16z.com)
- If it works, it's not AI: a commercial look at AI startups (1999) (dspace.mit.edu)
- Why Bell Labs Worked (1517.substack.com)
- There was a time when the US government built homes for working-class Americans (theconversation.com)
- IT workers struggling in New Zealand's tight job market (www.rnz.co.nz)