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til.andrew-quinn.me
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| | | | | Earlier today on Hacker News Scrappy made the rounds, with the explicit tagline "make little apps for you and your friends". I always like to see new projects in this vein. That's why I'd like to outline my alternative approach, which Works cross-platform and on mobile devices by default, Doesn't require any app store tomfoolery, Has great uptime built in, Gives you just enough data persistence to not get in your way, and Is owned by you, forever. This is the stack I used to build my diet checklist, which I keep as a little icon on my phone's home page. Here it is: | |
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dirkriehle.com
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| | | | | I'm happy to report that the 36th article in the open source column of IEEE Computer has been published. As always, please consider writing an article proposal! TitleOpen Source License Obligations: Attribution and CopyleftKeywordsOpen source, open source license, open-source software, copyleft, attribution [...]AuthorsDirk RiehlePublicationComputer vol. 58, no. 8 (August 2025), pp. 149-152 Abstract: License compliance... | |
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markushatvan.com
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| | | | | The open source movement is growing quickly and you should become a part of it too. | |
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cd.foundation
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| | | Four new features for supply chain security in Tekton: - Robust provenance - Sigstore integration - Trusted resources - Tekton Catalog now available on Artifact Hub | ||