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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14751 · May 25

#c_lang#c#drivers#gpl#hacktoberfest#kernel#operating_system#os#osdev#reactos#win32#win32api#windows#x86 ReactOS is a free, open-source operating system designed to be compatible with Windows applications and drivers, especially those for Windows Server 2003 and later versions. The latest version, 0.4.15, brings major improvements like better USB and driver support, enhanced system stability, 64-bit fixes, and new features in system tools such as Notepad and Paint. It can be tested safely on virtual machines and is ideal for users seeking a Windows-like experience without Microsoft’s software. ReactOS is still in alpha, so it’s best for testing, but it offers a promising alternative for Windows users wanting a free, open-source OS[1][2][3]. https://github.com/reactos/reactos

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@CryptoM · Post #64893 · 04/10/2026, 07:25 AM

🚀 Oil Prices Rise Ahead of U.S.-Iran Talks, Remain Below $100 per Barrel Oil prices have increased but remain below $100 per barrel as the U.S. and Iran prepare for talks this weekend. According to Odaily, Emmanuel Belostrino, head of global crude oil and geopolitical market data at Kpler, stated that the outcome of the negotiations, particularly the possibility of establishing a viable shipping agreement, is crucial to alleviating the current backlog. During early European trading, both U.S. and Brent crude saw short-term gains, with prices at $99.7 and $97.6 per barrel, respectively. The Strait of Hormuz remains largely frozen, causing supply disruptions and maintaining market tension. Additionally, Iran's attack on Saudi Arabia's main export route, the East-West pipeline, has reduced its daily capacity by approximately 700,000 barrels. #OilPrices#USIranTalks#CrudeOil#BrentCrude#MarketTension#OilSupply#HormuzStrait#SaudiArabia#PipelineAttack#EnergyMarket