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13 votes
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"The Algorithm" does not exist
10 votes -
How to build an origami computer
7 votes -
Things software developers should learn about learning
20 votes -
The Inside Story of PC Magazine, PC World, and Macworld's Origins, as Told by David Bunnell
8 votes -
Convicted murderer, filesystem creator writes of regrets to Linux list
29 votes -
Sourcehut [open source competitor to Github] is being DDoSed
43 votes -
The Hobbes OS/2 Archive logs off permanently in April
8 votes -
Google's Say What You See - Come up with a prompt to match an already generated image
12 votes -
4-year campaign backdoored iPhones using possibly the most advanced exploit ever
43 votes -
My favorite MacOS Sonoma feature makes connecting to another Mac a breeze
6 votes -
Maybe getting rid of your QA team was bad, actually
38 votes -
Fooocus - The most user-friendly local image-gen interface to date
42 votes -
Insomnia 8 forces users to login and use cloud storage
29 votes -
NVIDIA BIOS signature lock broken, vBIOS modding and crossflash enabled by groundbreaking new tools
38 votes -
First look at AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 3
18 votes -
Oracle, SUSE, and CIQ go after Red Hat with the Open Enterprise Linux Association
16 votes -
Discussing the finer points of space-worthy software
12 votes -
InfluxDB has apparently shut down - and deleted! - two of its data centers and some customers did not get any warning
23 votes -
RowPress: Amplifying Read Disturbance in Modern DRAM Chips
6 votes -
LastPass users locked out due to MFA resets
64 votes -
Twinkle Tray: FOSS display brightness control
9 votes -
Control of Computer Pointer Using Hand Gesture Recognition in Motion Pictures
3 votes -
bkt - Memoizing calls in shell scripts
2 votes -
SourceHut will blocklist the Go module mirror
13 votes -
We spoke with the last person standing in the floppy disk business
11 votes -
First impressions using Astro
4 votes -
The Big Time Public License 2.0.0
8 votes -
How does SourceHut's FOSS business model work? (SourceHut is a Github alternative from the creator of Sway)
9 votes -
FSF-funded call for white papers on philosophical and legal questions around Copilot
7 votes -
FOSS and UX (twitter thread)
@Kavaeric: Let's walk through this, shall we?Say we've decided to make a new FOSS word processor. Call it, I dunno, Libra-Office or O-Pan-Office. Just a thought. Word processors, as you might guess, are also a fairly entrenched market.Who's our target audience?
26 votes -
Introduction to SQL Injection - SQLi for Beginners
10 votes -
To make money in FOSS, build a business first - creator of sway and sourcehut on open source funding
5 votes -
Google Dorks Explained : How hackers get access to sensitive data using only Google search queries
7 votes -
Control Chromecasts from Linux
10 votes -
How Dr. Seuss would prove the halting problem undecidable
5 votes -
All the new ES2019 tips and tricks
7 votes -
Say cheese: Ransomware-ing a DSLR camera
11 votes -
Complete Commented Walkthrough of the Linux 0.12 Kernel Source
9 votes -
How do I hack makefiles?
If you have built from source, then you know the relief when nothing interesting comes out of ./configure && make && make install. In fact, the less interesting the output of these commands, the...
If you have built from source, then you know the relief when nothing interesting comes out of
./configure && make && make install
. In fact, the less interesting the output of these commands, the better.But occasionally, the source build process is so horrifying that you end up having to modify the configure script or makefile yourself.
So far I have only been able to do this when I was lucky enough to find some poor, destitute stranger who had pretty much the same problem as me ( most recent I can think of is GNUTLS, where I had to adjust the version requirements for nettle ) and that is a problem -- there must be some way to learn this myself.
Is this just something that comes with time and experience, or does anyone have a reliable guide or resource for modifying makefiles and configure scripts? I would appreciate advice / discussion: I am tired of "getting lucky" with these!
15 votes -
Porting Alpine Linux to RISC-V
11 votes -
sr.ht, the hacker's forge, now open for public alpha
33 votes -
How to build a low-tech website
31 votes -
More musings on Pollard Rho
3 votes -
Idle musings about the Pollard Rho method of factoring integers
5 votes -
Mozilla funds top research projects
7 votes -
Richard Stallman's Free Software, Free Society Essay Collection
7 votes