Hackernews posts about SAP
SAP is a multinational enterprise software company that develops and sells software to manage business operations and customer relations, widely used by large corporations and organizations across various industries.
- Branching in a Sapling Monorepo (engineering.fb.com)
- EU opens probe into possible anticompetitive practices by SAP (www.reuters.com)
- US Supreme Court rejects SAP's bid to avoid rival's antitrust suit (www.reuters.com)
- Russia-backed Indian oil co loses bid to compel SAP support as sanctions bite (www.theregister.com)
- Finding and fixing software bugs automatically with SapFix and Sapienz (engineering.fb.com)
- Pokemon Royal Sapphire – Play Online Free (pokemonroyalsapphire.com)
- EU probes SAP over alleged software support stranglehold (www.theregister.com)
- SAP's 'simplified' licensing leaves users more confused (www.theregister.com)
- Hot and Visionary: A dating site for demisexual and sapiosexual visionaries (www.hotvisionaries.club)
- Indian open source ventures take on Google Photos, SAP (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
- User group says SAP's licensing models make cloud migration harder (www.theregister.com)
- Show HN: Relaya – Agent calls businesses for you (relaya.ai)
- My son's first computer game (michal.sapka.pl)
- Trump to impose $100k fee for H-1B worker visas, White House says (www.reuters.com)
- A small number of samples can poison LLMs of any size (www.anthropic.com)
- Discord says 70k users may have had their government IDs leaked in breach (www.theverge.com)
- Cloudflare is sponsoring Ladybird and Omarchy (blog.cloudflare.com)
- Brutalita Sans: An Experimental Font and Font Editor (brutalita.com)
- When I say “alphabetical order”, I mean “alphabetical order” (sebastiano.tronto.net)
- EU age verification app not planning desktop support (github.com)
- Americans increasingly see legal sports betting as a bad thing for society (www.pewresearch.org)
- Don’t Look Up: Sensitive internal links in the clear on GEO satellites [pdf] (satcom.sysnet.ucsd.edu)
- Less is safer: Reducing the risk of supply chain attacks (obsidian.md)