Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
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9 Useful Free Open-source Telegram Bots
Telegram is a popular messaging app that has gained immense popularity. Its easy-to-use interface, end-to-end encryption, and numerous features have become the go-to messaging app for millions of users worldwide.
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10 Open Source HIPAA-Compliant Enterprise Solutions
What is HIPAA?
HIPAA was enacted in 1996 by the United States Congress as a federal law. It establishes national standards for electronic healthcare transactions and protects personal health information (PHI).
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Companies can’t stop using open source [Ed: Mac Asay is back. His employer pays this publisher to post his stuff.]
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hof is An Open-source High code Framework
hof is an exceptional tool that brings together various aspects of development into a cohesive and streamlined workflow. With hof, you can easily create and modify data models, generate code, and automate tasks with CUE.
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Adrien Plazas: David Revoy (Comic Artist): “At First, Publishing Under a Free License Scared Me”
In this article I use the words “librism” and “librist” as direct borrows from the French “librisme” and “libriste”. You can define librism as a conjunction of the free software and free culture movements. I prefer to define it as the fringe of the anticapitalist struggles that strives to destroy intellectual property by creating new intangible commons and protecting them.
The following is a translation of an interview published in the February 2023 issue of Alternative Libertaire. I conducted this interview with the goal of offering to its readers a glimpse of what the free culture movement is. The magazine doesn’t target free software or free culture enthusiasts, and its printed edition constrains the size of its content. Please excuse the resulting briefness and simplifications.