Openwashing
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Former Apple engineers launch SnapRoute, an open-source networking startup, out of stealth [Ed: Open-source with a dash usually means openwashing or proprietary software disguised as “Open”]
There have been other open-source networking software releases in the past, including OpenDaylight, Midokura, and Big Switch’s Project FloodLight, that could let networking engineers program and manage networks without being locked in to the software from vendors like Cisco, whose products cost lots of money. Nicira was doing something like this, but it ended up getting acquired by VMware. And it wasn’t open-sourced. But SnapRoute is different.
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Open Source Payment Software for Bitcoin
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Writing C++ for Linux on Visual Studio [Ed: Don’t do it. Back doors/spying.]
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