DigitalOcean's Hacktoberfest is Hurting Open Source programming |
- DigitalOcean's Hacktoberfest is Hurting Open Source
- A minimalistic website to learn CSS flexbox with cool animation.
- Code scanning is now available on Github
- Secrets Detection Learning Center: Automated secrets detection & remediation handbook for dev, sec, ops.
- SerenityOS update, September 2020
- It Is Never a Compiler Bug Until It Is
- GitHub Welcomes the OpenJDK Project!
- Please Test Your Memory: "My JVM keeps crashing in GC, must be a GC bug"
- Understanding How UUIDs Are Generated
- U.S. expected to sue Google next week as DOJ seeks support from states
- Microsoft told, 'We're not happy' by GitHub contributors to open-source .NET Core WPF
- OpenCL 3.0 Specification Finalized and Initial Khronos Open Source OpenCL SDK Released
- I Built a Tool to Monitor San Francisco Air Quality and Alert Any Changes
- I built a chrome extension to get you weekly analytics on your advertisers as they do on you! I have open sourced the working prototype for facebook feed and looking for contributors to make this production ready!
- Open source's Eric Raymond: Windows 10 will soon be just an emulation layer on Linux kernel
- Ten modern layouts in one line of CSS
- From Zero to main(): How to Write a Bootloader from Scratch
- Raycasting engine in Factorio (vanilla 0.17) - Facto-RayO v1.0
- Web Scraping Newegg RTX inventory with Python
- Ruby One-Liners Cookbook
- Empty slice vs nil slice in GoLang
- Speeding up HTTPS and HTTP/3 negotiation with... DNS
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