Hackernews posts about AGPL
AGPL is an open-source software license that aims to provide more freedoms and flexibility for users compared to other open-source licenses like the GNU General Public License (GPL).
- Show HN: Blog comments, nice looking, open source – Talkyard (blog-comments.talkyard.io)
- Deep Learning Is Applied Topology (theahura.substack.com)
- An appeal to Apple from Anukari (anukari.com)
- Run LLMs on Apple Neural Engine (ANE) (github.com)
- Clojuring the web application stack: Meditation One (www.evalapply.org)
- A Formal Analysis of Apple's iMessage PQ3 Protocol [pdf] (www.usenix.org)
- Why the Apple II Didn't Support Lowercase Letters (2020) (www.vintagecomputing.com)
- Apple Blocks Fortnite's Return to iOS App Store, Epic Claims (www.macrumors.com)
- Apple Shortcuts is falling into "the automation gap" (sixcolors.com)
- Wacom drawing tablets track the name of every application you open (2020) (robertheaton.com)
- I can’t understand Apple’s Critical Alert policy (2023) (jhan.bearblog.dev)
- Applications of Classical Physics (pmaweb.caltech.edu)
- Why Use Structured Errors in Rust Applications? (home.expurple.me)
- Trump Threatens 25% Tariffs on Apple If iPhones Not Made in US (www.bloomberg.com)
- Yes, the Apple II MouseCard IRQ is synced to the VBL (www.colino.net)
- Of course the Apple Network Server can be hacked into running Doom (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
- Apple Turnover (hypercritical.co)
- Using the Apple ][+ with the RetroTink-5X (nicole.express)