Confidential copies of the obscure, abandoned multitasking-capable version of MS-DOS 4.00. Microsoft has been unable to ...
[Flameeyes] suggests the MIT license as one that is acceptable to pretty much everyone with a minimum of fuss. Another caution: if a project’s code resides in an online repository, make sure the ...
On Wednesday, prompt engineer Riley Goodside tweeted an AI-generated song created with the prompt "sad girl with piano performs the text of the MIT License," and it began to circulate widely in ...
We’re not 100% sure which phase of Microsoft’s “Embrace, Extend, and Extinguish” gameplan this represents, but just yesterday ...
How did the operating system so bad it likely steered users to Linux 35 years ago come to be open-sourced now? Here's what ...
Ten years after releasing the source code of MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.0, Microsoft is making yet another contribution to the world ...
More open source surprises for you today, coming from Microsoft too which is always interesting to see as they've now open ...
Microsoft has released the MS-DOS 4.00 source code, binaries, disk images, and documentation. The source code, which is ...
A decade after releasing the source code for MS-DOS 1.1 and MS-DOS 2.0, Microsoft has open sourced a (slightly) more recent ...
Another classic has been given the open source treatment, with Descent 3 from Outrage Entertainment now available under the ...
Microsoft and IBM have publicly released the source code of the infamous 1988 MS-DOS 4.00. This version, notorious for its ...
Released under the MIT License, anyone can freely share Satoshi’s work, and many unexpected websites do. Surprisingly, the Bitcoin white paper is now hosted on a variety of websites including ...