lsferreira42 | 24 days ago | on: Battle-Testing Lynx at Allegro
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lsferreira42 | 1 month ago | on: JuiceFS is a distributed POSIX file system built on top of Redis and S3
lsferreira42 | 1 month ago | on: Ask HN: Share your personal website
I also built a name checker for open source projects, available at https://namecheker.leandrosf.com , designed to help developers quickly validate and evaluate project names before releasing them.
lsferreira42 | 3 months ago | on: Show HN: Network Monitor β a GUI to spot anomalous connections on your Linux
lsferreira42 | 3 months ago | on: The fate of "small" open source
lsferreira42 | 8 months ago | on: Filedb: Disk-based key-value store inspired by Bitcask
https://github.com/lsferreira42/nadb
It is a disk based KV store with tags for search
lsferreira42 | 9 months ago | on: Show HN: I wrote a Java decompiler in pure C language
lsferreira42 | 9 months ago | on: Timeout.sh: Cross Platform shell only timeout alternative
lsferreira42 | 11 months ago | on: Bash-ini-parser: Advanced bash INI parser library
lsferreira42 | 11 months ago | on: Writing a Bash builtin in C to parse INI configs
lsferreira42 | 11 months ago | on: Calibre 8.0
lsferreira42 | 1 year ago | on: Bluesky now has 30 million users
lsferreira42 | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: Kubernetes bare metal learning material
lsferreira42 | 1 year ago | on: Y2K
lsferreira42 | 1 year ago | on: Why don't you move abroad?
That said, nowadays, I always advise young people to stay here so we can develop our tech industry and not go abroad to be mistreated and make foreign companies richer!
lsferreira42 | 1 year ago | on: GNU Artanis 1.0.0 Released
lsferreira42 | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: Determine sound quality of a file, objectively?
lsferreira42 | 1 year ago | on: Show HN: Jb / json.bash β Command-line tool (and bash library) that creates JSON
lsferreira42 | 2 years ago | on: Show HN: htmz β a low power tool for HTML
lsferreira42 | 2 years ago | on: Ask HN: Would doing a coding bootcamp be a horrible idea?
Does anyone know of a coding bootcamp that guides you through more advanced projects, like how to build a NES emulator, a database, and things like that?