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Simpson Chalkboard Generator: A Tool for Creating Bart Chalkboard Stills

enufstyle.com
4 points·by stefankuehnel·il y a 2 mois·4 comments

StackOverflow: Retiring the Beta Site

meta.stackoverflow.com
44 points·by stefankuehnel·il y a 3 mois·40 comments

API Extractor: TypeScript Analysis Tool for API Reports, Docs and .d.ts Rollups

api-extractor.com
1 points·by stefankuehnel·il y a 4 mois·0 comments

Get Shit Done: A meta-prompting, context engineering and spec-driven dev system

github.com
473 points·by stefankuehnel·il y a 4 mois·253 comments

BMad Method: Breakthrough Method for Agile AI Driven Development

bmad-method.org
2 points·by stefankuehnel·il y a 4 mois·0 comments

IPv6 support for cloning Git repositories

github.com
7 points·by stefankuehnel·il y a 4 mois·0 comments

Tell HN: Increased Number of Incidents on GitHub Between Nov 2025 and Jan 2026

githubstatus.com
1 points·by stefankuehnel·il y a 6 mois·0 comments

Cyberchef: A Web App for Encryption, Encoding, Compression and Data Analysis

github.com
3 points·by stefankuehnel·il y a 6 mois·0 comments

Architectural Decision Records (ADR)

adr.github.io
2 points·by stefankuehnel·il y a 7 mois·0 comments

Fluent: A Localization System for Natural-Sounding Translations

projectfluent.org
19 points·by stefankuehnel·il y a 7 mois·6 comments

llamafile: Distribute and Run LLMs with a Single File

github.com
43 points·by stefankuehnel·il y a 7 mois·7 comments

Unitree Robotics

unitree.com
2 points·by stefankuehnel·il y a 7 mois·0 comments

United States National Design Studio

ndstudio.gov
1 points·by stefankuehnel·il y a 8 mois·0 comments

trurl: A command line tool that parses and manipulates URLs

curl.se
1 points·by stefankuehnel·il y a 9 mois·0 comments

NATO's Eastward Expansion: Is Vladimir Putin Right? (2022)

spiegel.de
5 points·by stefankuehnel·il y a 10 mois·0 comments

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stefankuehnel
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Take a look at the README on their GitHub profile: https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/.github/tree/bed623f6efcc76b40...

Before they even explain what the project is or what it does, you're immediately greeted with a "Legal note". It literally takes up the whole screen. It feels like a "WARNING. Private Property. NO TRESPASSING. Violators will be prosecuted!" sign rather than an invitation to explore a supposedly "free and open-source" software project.

And then, of course, they add a "Contributors welcome!" section. Sure. They're happy to accept free work from the free and open-source software community, but the rights that community is supposed to get under the AGPL v3.0 license? Those rights are ignored, as per their own convenience.

But don't worry, they do mention the "open-source" nature of their project with a hint at the license at the end:

> ONLYOFFICE is distributed under the AGPL v3.0 license, ensuring transparency and commitment to the open-source community.

What a joke!

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Just a note: I have no problem with a software developer deciding under what conditions to distribute their software to users. If users become aware of the software project, it is up to them to decide whether or not they agree to those conditions. Because of the benefits that free and open-source software offers users and developers, I believe strongly in free and open-source software. Here, however, "free" does not mean "free of charge", but rather "free" as in "freedom". While I won't applaud someone who doesn't redistribute their software as "free and open-source software", I also don't hold a grudge against them.

However, I have a problem with the fact that, on the one hand, software is marketed as "free and open-source" software (apparently because it sounds good) while, on the other hand, the rights of the "free and open-source" software community are disregarded, abused, and trampled upon in such a despicable manner!
stefankuehnel
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
If you scroll down to "Allow GitHub to use my data for AI model training" in GitHub settings, you can enable or disable it. However, what really gets me is how they pitch it like it’s some kind of user-facing feature:

Enabled = You will have access to the feature

Disabled = You won't have access to the feature

As if handing over your data for free is a perk. Kinda hilarious.
stefankuehnel
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
Haha, that would be awesome!
stefankuehnel
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
You can literally watch GitHub explode bit by bit. Take a look at the GitHub Status History; it's hilarious: https://www.githubstatus.com/history.
stefankuehnel
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
I occasionally read these articles and wanted to know what sources they use, besides websites like The Daily Caller, to back up their claims. I noticed this some time ago and remembered it. But it took me a while to find the article again. ;)
stefankuehnel
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
Just a note: the White House also uses archive.ph.

Search for “Americans are spending like never before: Retail sales are booming — up 5% over last year, far outpacing inflation — as Americans spend in record amounts.” [1]

The phrase “up 5%” links directly to archive.ph.

[1] https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/09/the-economy-is-b...