Free Software Leftovers
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Alibaba's MNN Deep Learning Framework Continues Squeezing More Performance
Alibaba developers released an updated version of their "blazing fast" lightweight deep learning framework MNN, or the Mobile Neural Network.
This deep learning framework that has been "battle-tested by business-critical use cases in Alibaba" continues working to exploit every bit of possible performance.
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Plaid: Your personal productive open-source JIRA worklog editor
Struggling to keep your personal productivity workflow with Jira? You don't have to worry about that with this amazing open-source tool that allows you to edit your Jira worklog. But first let us talk about Jira.
Jira is a software package by Atlassian Corp. built for software development management. It helps project managers to plan, track, release, report, customize their workflow and manage third-party continuous integration and deployment tools.
The system is packed with dozens of tools and features that work with a wide-range of software development agencies and software houses. It offers a cloud version and self-managed cloud version as well.
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Hush Keyboards with Hushboard
30 seconds of Internet due diligence later, and the name was settled. “Hushboard” it is. Who says naming things is hard? Stuart does. All the time. That’s why he relies on me for these parts of the project lifecycle. That, and packaging. We were getting close to sharing the creation with the world. We decided, with no surprise to anyone, to make a snap!
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kitty - the fast, featureful, GPU based terminal emulator
kitty is designed for power keyboard users. To that end all its controls work with the keyboard (although it fully supports mouse interactions as well). Its configuration is a simple, human editable, single file for easy reproducibility (I like to store configuration in source control).
The code in kitty is designed to be simple, modular and hackable. It is written in a mix of C (for performance sensitive parts) and Python (for easy hackability of the UI). It does not depend on any large and complex UI toolkit, using only OpenGL for rendering everything.
Finally, kitty is designed from the ground up to support all modern terminal features, such as unicode, true color, bold/italic fonts, text formatting, etc. It even extends existing text formatting escape codes, to add support for features not available elsewhere, such as colored and styled (curly) underlines. One of the design goals of kitty is to be easily extensible so that new features can be added in the future with relatively little effort.
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Catch up on these 4 virtual events from 2020 | Opensource.com
Like nearly everyone, 2020 was a bit rough on me, with many unexpected changes. That meant I missed every single event this year, even though all of them were virtual. As things settled down a bit over the holidays, I started looking around to find out what I missed.
In case you're in the same position, I'll walk you through the virtual events that you should have seen in 2020. The good news is, since they were all virtual, you can still watch them.
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