nbdkit
cppiceberg
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nbdkit
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Why AWS Supports Valkey
This is correct, but doesn't quite explain why. It's because when you accept contributions from a variety of authors, without using a CLA, then your code base ends up with a patchwork of copyright, making relicensing practically impossible as you have to get buy-in from every author or else determine that author's contributions and remove/rewrite them.
GPL/LGPL are excellent licenses, but this patchwork of copyright can apply for any license you use. For a small project we wrote which was under BSD, we recently had to make a small (non-functional) change to the license, and we got buy-in from all the authors to do this which took quite a long time: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit/-/commit/952ffe0fc7685ea775...
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Disk write buffering and its interactions with write flushes
That second link is wrong, should be: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit/-/commit/a956e2e75d6c88eeef...
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The C++20 Naughty and Nice List for Game Devs
I think an exception might be made for a plain "C-like" struct that doesn't initialize members or contain anything except basic types. In the specific example[0] the code is actually surrounded by extern "C" { ... } so I suppose that the compiler "knows" this is a plain C struct?
[0] https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit/-/blob/cd761c9bf770b23f678f...
- Static Analysis Tools for C
- jq 1.7 Released
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The OpenTF Manifesto
We relicensed[1] a project which had 10 contributors, and we got every single one of them to do an Acked-by (by email) which took some weeks. That was the advice from our lawyers. Can't imagine the impossible hassle of doing the same for something like Linux.
[1] https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit/-/commit/952ffe0fc7685ea775...
- TIL: You Can Stop Updating Copyright Attribution Years (2021)
- Starting October 19, storage limit will be enforced on all Gitlab Free accounts
- nbdkit: High performance Linux block devices in userspace
cppiceberg
- The C++ Iceberg
- an Emacs knowledge iceberg I hacked together. enjoy.
- The C++ Iceberg Meme
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The C/C++ preprocessor iceberg with explanations
I made a general one about C++ some time ago: https://fouronnes.github.io/cppiceberg/
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RuneScape Iceberg - The Ultimate Edition
If you want, you can also fork this interactive HTML iceberg which allows you to link to each reference: https://github.com/fouronnes/cppiceberg
What are some alternatives?
qemu
libguestfs-common - Common code shared between libguestfs and tools
dattobd - kernel module for taking block-level snapshots and incremental backups of Linux block devices
glibc - GNU Libc
libnbd
transgui - 🧲 A feature rich cross platform Transmission BitTorrent client. Faster and has more functionality than the built-in web GUI.
jackson-jq - jq for Jackson Java JSON Processor
git-filter-repo - Quickly rewrite git repository history (filter-branch replacement)
bfg-repo-cleaner - Removes large or troublesome blobs like git-filter-branch does, but faster. And written in Scala
abseil-cpp - Abseil Common Libraries (C++)
gitlab