Hackernews posts about Libc
Libc is a standard C library that provides basic functionalities for interacting with the operating system and managing memory, files, and processes on Unix-like systems.
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- Detour: Dynamic linking on Linux without Libc (github.com)
- LibCube: Find new sounds from audio synths easier (github.com)
- Rust programs written in Rust, without Libc (blog.sunfishcode.online)
- FSF announces Librephone project (www.fsf.org)
- Cormac McCarthy's personal library (www.smithsonianmag.com)
- The reason GCC is not a library (2000) (gcc.gnu.org)
- PCB Edge USB C Connector Library (github.com)
- The human only public license (vanderessen.com)
- Stdlib: A library of frameworks, templates, and guides for technical leadership (debuggingleadership.com)
- Rejected announces from libtorrent clients proxying through SOCKS (catgirl.online)
- Austria's armed forces switch to LibreOffice (www.heise.de)
- A Library for Fish Sounds (nautil.us)
- Vali, a C library for Varlink (emersion.fr)
- Austria's Armed Forces Gets Rid of Microsoft Office (Mostly) for LibreOffice (news.itsfoss.com)
- Tsdown – The Elegant Bundler for Libraries (tsdown.dev)
- Load-time relocation of shared libraries (2011) (eli.thegreenplace.net)
- Liberal Society Isn't for Everyone (hedgehogreview.com)