Hackernews posts about GNU
GNU is a free software foundation that develops and maintains various open-source software projects, aiming to promote computer users' freedom and community involvement through collaborative development.
- GNU Texmacs (www.texmacs.org)
- Turing Completeness of GNU find (arxiv.org)
- GNU Pies – Program Invocation and Execution Supervisor (www.gnu.org.ua)
- Computing in Freedom with GNU Emacs (protesilaos.com)
- 64-bit Hurd support added to GNU Guix (guix.gnu.org)
- GNU and the AI Reimplementations (antirez.com)
- GNU and the AI Reimplementations –
(antirez.com) - GNU Octave 11.1.0 Released (lwn.net)
- GNU cflow – flow graph for C-sources (www.gnu.org)
- GNU, and the AI Reimplementations (antirez.com)
- GNU Gawk 5.4 Released with New MinRX Regex Matcher, Faster Reading of Files (www.phoronix.com)
- Mogan vs. GNU TeXmacs (mogan.app)
- Gnuit – GNU Interactive Tools (www.gnu.org)
- GNU/Linux Open Hardware PowerPC Notebook (www.powerpc-notebook.org)
- Anybody know what happened to the GNU site? (web.archive.org)
- The limited utility of the phrase "GNU/Linux" (2022) (seirdy.one)
- Show HN: The GPG Guide – Practical OpenPGP for 2026 (leanpub.com)
- Gawk 5.4.0 is released, with replaced MinRX matcher (lists.gnu.org)
- The 64-bit Hurd has landed in Guix (guix.gnu.org)
- "Ed is the standard text editor." (1991) (www.gnu.org)
- Manage Your Dotfiles with Stow (www.gnu.org)