dietlibc
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dietlibc | infisical | |
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5 | 104 | |
110 | 12,237 | |
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10.0 | 10.0 | |
about 5 years ago | 3 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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dietlibc
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HashiCorp Adopts Business Source License
- Dietlibc: https://www.fefe.de/dietlibc/
The commercial success of a product totally depends on the business model you come up with, whatever be its opensource (or not) license.
Corporates have a vested interest in promoting the propaganda that only a non-xGPL opensource license can be commercialised successfully simply because they cannot freely steal the source code of a competing xGPL licensed software.
The real value of an FSF license, like the AGPL, is that it was designed to protect the copyright holders, and its users, "right to repair". And thus, it cannot be closed source by anyone (apart from the original copyright holders) once released under the said license (even if future versions are closed source, the old version under xPL remain opensource perpetually). Other open source license (that are less stringent) are prioritised to increase developer contribution. Source code under such license can be closed-source even from the original copyright holder.
But again, commercial success totally depends on the business model you come up with, irrespective of your license. The right license and the right business model will empower each other. Or cripple your business.
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Humans in Humans Out: GPT Converging Toward Common Sense in Both Success/Failure
Stefan Tomanek - Creator of dietlibc, a libc optimized for small size - https://github.com/stefan-tomanek (The dietlibc project itself doesn't have an official GitHub repository, but you can find it at https://www.fefe.de/dietlibc/)
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Review of the C standard library in practice
There are definitely some nice alternatives to glibc out there. He mentions Cosmopolitan Libc. I've used musl, uclibc, and dietlibc/libowfat in the past.
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Math Functions with -nostdlib
Maybe you should include the math part of a libc statically with your code. glibc is one option, or dietlibc if you want it to be as small as possible.
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How to absolutely minimize the executable produced by GCC?
I agree that the implementation of printf is complex, but the interface is not. Hence calling it should not introduce bloat. Glibc adds a bunch of constructors and tables and such, whereas linking with dietlibc will probably lead to a smaller executable.
infisical
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IBM to Acquire HashiCorp, Inc
You should look into Infisical: https://github.com/Infisical/infisical
Disclaimer: Iβm one of the founders.
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IBM Planning to Acquire HashiCorp
Do you know that OpenBao is actually funded by IBM?
I'm biased (co-founder) but you should take a look at Infisical for secret management: https://infisical.com
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Top Secrets Management Tools for 2024
Infisical
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Ask HN: Where do you save your API keys?
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Disclaimer: I'm one of the founders.
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Disclaimer: I'm one of the founders
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teller - Cloud native secrets management for developers - never leave your command line for secrets.
Nomad - Nomad is an easy-to-use, flexible, and performant workload orchestrator that can deploy a mix of microservice, batch, containerized, and non-containerized applications. Nomad is easy to operate and scale and has native Consul and Vault integrations.
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envless - OpenSource, frictionless and secure way to share and manage app secrets across teams.