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A guide on how to download, patch, and play the Super Mario World ROM hack, Grand Poo World 3.
A guide on how to download, patch, and play the Super Mario World ROM hack, Grand Poo World 3.
Interview with Diana Hsieh on her career from MIT to product management, founding Correlated, and the rise of Product-Led Revenue for startups.
A Hare programming language developer seeks podcast appearances to discuss Hare, the Ares OS, and Himitsu, promoting community-driven tech evangelism.
Examines the rationale and impact of 'real name' policies in open-source software projects, discussing legal accountability and community inclusivity.
A critique of open-source software development's 'bazaar' model and advice for open-source maintainers on managing projects and avoiding burnout.
A developer's first impressions and review of the Godot game engine, covering its interface, scene system, scripting options, and pros/cons.
A developer shares their excitement about joining the open source platform OpenSauced and contributing from day one.
A critique of the Hyprland Wayland compositor's toxic community culture, citing hateful behavior and lack of moderation.
Mitchell Hashimoto introduces Ghostty, a new terminal emulator written in Zig, and discusses useful Zig programming patterns.
A Datacast interview with VC Casber Wang discussing open-source cloud strategies, modular AI/data infrastructure, and tech investing trends.
Introduces Azure Quick Review (azqr), an open-source CLI tool for scanning Azure resources and generating compliance reports.
A guide on how to successfully launch a technical project on Hacker News, covering title creation, audience targeting, and presentation best practices.
Introducing RFC Vote, an open-source platform for the PHP community to vote and discuss RFCs with argument-based voting.
Introducing Sisk, a lightweight, open-source, and cross-platform alternative HTTP server for .NET, independent of ASP.NET Core.
A developer's analysis of when to write custom code versus using open-source packages, considering maintenance, team skills, and bundle size.
Introduces the Double It and Pass It On License (DIPOL), a novel software license requiring recipients to either accept the software or double its features.
The Moq library faces controversy for using SponsorLink, a tool that checks for GitHub sponsorships during builds, raising privacy and open-source concerns.
A developer log for Ghostty, a terminal emulator, covering community updates, licensing plans, and a technical deep dive into implementing non-native fullscreen on macOS.
Introduces EasyLLM, an open-source Python package for streamlining work with open large language models via OpenAI-compatible clients.
A developer praises Alpine Linux for its reliability, simplicity, and drama-free, community-focused maintenance, contrasting it with more controversial distributions.