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Nomulus Alternatives
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Killed by Google
Part guillotine, part graveyard for Google's doomed apps, services, and hardware.
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Mastodon
Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
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alephone
Aleph One is the open source continuation of Bungie’s Marathon 2 game engine.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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macintosh.js
🖥 A virtual Apple Macintosh with System 8, running in Electron. I'm sorry.
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nomulus reviews and mentions
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Introduc ing the .ing top-level domain
It's possible to register at the root, but ICANN has disallowed it for gTLDs (countries see ccTLDs as TLDs they "own" so ICANN isn't interested in trying to impose too many rules on them - http://ai. )
And companies have definitely purchased their own TLD for use cases that don't violate ICANN. For example:
and of course https://registry.google / https://blog.google which was the domain submissed.
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Ask HN: Why would Google sell Google domains to Squarespace?
https://github.com/google/nomulus
That's at least 10 engineers maintaining one component. Add in SRE and product executives, you are looking at expenses in the two digit millions minimum.
The decision is definitely short sighted but somebody high up no longer wants it as a loss leader.
- ELI5: How do internet domains work? Who are you paying?
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Urllib3 raised $26,000 and shipped v2.0 in 2022
I don't know what to say other than that my experience here is precisely the opposite of yours. Different areas of the company? I use a LOT of third party libraries in the course of my employment, and third_party in my experience is full of legitimate third party libraries, not ones that are developed by Google.
Anyway, here's the list of dependencies for my project. There's a lot of third-party stuff in it: https://github.com/google/nomulus/blob/master/dependencies.g...
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Mac OS 9
Indeed that is correct. For more information see:
https://nomulus.foo (our open source software that runs our TLDs)
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Trump's New Platform and the Affero General Public License (Of Mastodon)
You can escalate to legal for edge cases, but you should be able to handle base cases yourself. As an example, I work at Google on an Apache 2.0-licensed open source project, and we have dozens of third party dependencies: https://github.com/google/nomulus/blob/master/core/build.gra...
It wouldn't remotely scale across Google if we had to escalate to legal every single time we pulled in a new dependency. Instead, there's a company-wide allowlist of accepted software licenses, and you only need legal help for exceptions beyond that.
So yes, we do have to know some basics of software licensing. It's just part of being a SWE.
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google/nomulus is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of nomulus is Java.