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: Octopus Code Review is now free for OSI-licensed repos (octopus-review.ai)
- Vibe Coding Is Becoming an Osint Risk (www.dutchosintguy.com)
- Show HN: Replace "hub" with "inspect" on any GitHub url and chat with any repo (www.gitinspect.com)
- Show HN: Keyterm Filtering for Voice AI (aditu.tech)
- I ported Mac OS X to the Nintendo Wii (bryankeller.github.io)
- How an oil refinery works (www.construction-physics.com)
- US national level OS-level age verification bill proposed (www.congress.gov)
- Show HN: I've built a nice home server OS (lightwhale.asklandd.dk)
- Show HN: SPICE simulation → oscilloscope → verification with Claude Code (lucasgerads.com)
- Fuzix OS (www.fuzix.org)
- US national level OS-level age verification bill (social.coop)
- Testing Mac OS on the Apple Network Server 2.0 ROMs (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
- Agent - Native Mac OS X coding ide/harness (github.com)
- Oil tanker hijacked off Yemen, steers toward Somalia (www.yahoo.com)
- RSoC 2026: A new CPU scheduler for Redox OS (www.redox-os.org)
- Oasis Linux (git.sr.ht)
- Grove.el – An Obsidian-like note-taking mode for Emacs (jonathanchu.is)