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Jake Gyllenhaal’s Source Code is a modern sci-fi classic
Jake Gyllenhaal once appeared in a sci-fi film that Roger Ebert loved, but no one knows about it even after decades.
For the longest time, open-source was nothing more than a buzzword rattling around the brains of technologists and fans of the Linux operating system. Flash forward a decade or so and open-source has ...
While describing the 2011 sci-fi thriller Source Code, legendary critic Roger Ebert used the word "ingenious," which was indeed the most accurate way to define it. Directed by Duncan Jones, Source ...
Open source makes the technology world go ’round, forming as much as 90% of the modern software stack via frameworks; libraries; databases; operating systems; and countless stand-alone applications.
When you hear the term "open source," it's talking about any publicly accessible design that people are free to change and share as they please. It started with software development, with code that ...
Commercial open source is often framed in the wrong way. On one side, you have people who treat open source as a moral commitment that becomes compromised the moment money enters the picture. On the ...
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