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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- Show HN: I built an OSINT tools directory (r00m101.com)
- Show HN: Free OSINT API to profile Reddit users (r00m101.com)
- They Find You Online Using OSINT [video] (www.youtube.com)
- OsintTube: Easy-to-Use YouTube Osint Tool (github.com)
- Show HN: Syntax – Free tool generating dorks for precise, professional search (syntax.goldenowl.ai)
- What GitHub exposes about you: Name, Location, and more (mobeigi.com)
- Ditching Obsidian and building my own (amberwilliams.io)
- Oniux: Kernel-level Tor isolation for any Linux app (blog.torproject.org)
- Dusk OS (duskos.org)
- United States Digital Service Origins (usdigitalserviceorigins.org)
- Odin, a pragmatic C alternative with a Go flavour (bitshifters.cc)
- The flip phone web: browsing with the original Opera Mini (www.spacebar.news)
- Did "Big Oil" Sell Us on a Recycling Scam? (daily.jstor.org)
- The RISC OS GUI (telcontar.net)
- Android and Wear OS are getting a redesign (blog.google)
- Barrelfish OS Architecture Overview (2013) [pdf] (barrelfish.org)
- Acclimation of Osmoregulatory Function in Salmon (www.unm.edu)
- iFixit says the Switch 2 is even harder to repair than the original (www.theverge.com)
- Domain/OS Design Principles (1989) [pdf] (www.bitsavers.org)
- Rewrite OS without C why, how, and when? (gizvault.com)
- A brief history of fonts in Mac OS (eclecticlight.co)