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There's no escaping it: an exploration of ANSI codes

Hacker News Top · 5d ago Cached

A technical exploration of ANSI escape codes, their origins in 1970s terminals, and their enduring relevance in modern CLI tools and terminal UIs.

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The S in interoperability

Lobsters Hottest · 2026-05-31 Cached

A blog post discussing the challenges of standards and interoperability, using the example of a base64 encoding bug in Subresource Integrity (SRI) that took a decade to surface, leading to a specification update.

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@nicos_ai: Google has just published the Code Review standard that its internal engineers use. You can literally give this documen…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-25 Cached

Google has published its internal Code Review standards, which can be used by AI agents to perform code reviews with Google-level quality, covering approval criteria, blocking conditions, and feedback norms.

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[RFC] LLVM Foundation statement in favor of open access to standards documents

Lobsters Hottest · 2026-05-21

The LLVM Foundation has released a statement advocating for open access to standards documents, aiming to increase transparency and community involvement.

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SQL’s ORDER BY Has Come a Long Way

Lobsters Hottest · 2026-05-14 Cached

The article traces the evolution of SQL's ORDER BY clause from the 1980s to modern standards, clarifying common misunderstandings about syntax and evaluation order.

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Wi is Fi: Understanding Wi-Fi 4/5/6/6E/7/8 (802.11 n/AC/ax/be/bn)

Hacker News Top · 2026-05-06 Cached

Comprehensive educational guide explaining Wi-Fi standards from 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4) through 802.11bn (Wi-Fi 8), covering technical details like MIMO, DFS channels, throughput expectations, and practical router recommendations for consumers.

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Why responsible AI development needs cooperation on safety

OpenAI Blog · 2019-07-10 Cached

OpenAI publishes a policy research paper identifying four strategies to improve industry cooperation on AI safety norms: communicating risks/benefits, technical collaboration, increased transparency, and incentivizing standards. The analysis addresses how competitive pressures could lead to under-investment in safety and proposes mechanisms to align incentives toward safe AI development.

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