Hackernews posts about OSI
OSI is the Open Source Initiative, a non-profit organization that promotes and standardizes open-source software and hardware licenses.
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- Open Source Shipwreck Osint (github.com)
- Sock Puppets in Osint: How to Build and Use Research Accounts (kalilinuxtutorials.com)
- AQAP likely to encourage further popular protests in Hadramaw (www.janes.com)
- The AI Agile Era: How AI Is Compressing the Software Lifecycle (blog.withmantle.com)
- RSA Signhash exception since last W11 update (github.com)
- Show HN: OS X Mavericks Forever (mavericksforever.com)
- Japan has opened its first osmotic power plant (www.theguardian.com)
- OpenWrt: A Linux OS targeting embedded devices (openwrt.org)
- MentraOS – open-source Smart glasses OS (github.com)
- How RubyGems.org protects OSS infrastructure (blog.rubygems.org)
- NT OS Kernel Information Disclosure Vulnerability (www.crowdfense.com)
- OSMAnd vs. Organic Maps (blog.firedrake.org)
- OCI Registry Explorer (oci.dag.dev)
- The origin story of merge queues (mergify.com)
- Visualizing GPT-OSS-20B embeddings (melonmars.github.io)
- Resizing images in Rust, now with EXIF orientation support (alexwlchan.net)
- Classic Mac OS System 1 Patterns (paulsmith.github.io)
- OS Yamato lets your data fade away (github.com)