March 28, 2022, 8:16 p.m. | Jonathan Zalman

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The Open Source Software (OSS) community has been split in two after an OSS author repurposed his own library to protest the Ukrainian-Russian war. On March 7, RIAEvangelist released several versions of his “node-ipc” software package—which has been downloaded millions of times—with some versions reportedly overwriting code on machines presumably located in Russia and Belarus. […]


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