Hackernews posts about OpenVMS
- OpenVMS x86 Database Modernization with Mimer SQL and Amazon EC2 (aws.amazon.com)
- OpenAI's Plan to Embed ChatGPT into College Students' Lives (www.nytimes.com)
- OpenAI's H1 2025 strategy for ChatGPT (www.techemails.com)
- Open Steno Project (www.openstenoproject.org)
- X11, Xlibre, and the Schism at the Heart of Open Source (gizvault.com)
- OpenAI models defy human commands, actively resist orders to shut down (www.computerworld.com)
- Public Access OpenVMS System (decuserve.org)
- After 47 years, OpenVMS gets a package manager (VSP) (raymii.org)
- OpenVMS Account at DECUServe (eisner.decus.org)
- Porting OpenVMS to the Itanium Processor Family (2003)[pdf] (de.openvms.org)
- Updates to the OpenVMS Community Program (vmssoftware.com)
- OpenVMS x86_64 at the Edge (jamespreciado.a2hosted.com)
- How Big Is OpenVMS? (vmssoftware.com)
- OpenVMS x86_64 at the Edge (jamespreciado.a2hosted.com)
- VSI prunes OpenVMS hobbyist program hard, with no more Alpha or Itanium editions (www.theregister.com)
- VSI OpenVMS v9.2-3 for x86-64 (vmssoftware.com)
- Compiling Tetris from 1992 on OpenVMS x86 in 2024 (raymii.org)
- OpenVMS x86 ACMS port, building a sample app (vmssoftware.com)
- VAX and OpenVMS at 20 (1997) [pdf] (vtda.org)
- Cutbacks to OpenVMS Hobbyist License (www.theregister.com)
- Compiler Considerations in Migrating to OpenVMS on x86 [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Compiling Tetris from 1992 on OpenVMS x86 (raymii.org)
- Deploying OpenVMS x86 on Amazon EC2 (aws.amazon.com)
- Compiling Tetris from 1992 on OpenVMS x86 in 2024 (raymii.org)
- OpenVMS x86_64 at the Edge (jamespreciado.a2hosted.com)
- OpenVMS – Replacing Your Plumbing (vmssoftware.com)
- Compiling Tetris from 1992 on OpenVMS x86 in 2024 (raymii.org)
- VMS Software prunes OpenVMS hobbyist program (www.theregister.com)
- Differences Between NT Server and Workstation Are Minimal (1996) (www.digiater.nl)
- SharkSQL – The Database Project [pdf] (h2860042.stratoserver.net)
- All about Sixels (1990) (www.digiater.nl)
- OpenVSX, which VSCode forks rely on for extensions, down for 24 hours (status.open-vsx.org)