Leftovers: OSS
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Want an open-source deep learning framework? Take your pick
Earlier this week, Google made a splash when it released its TensorFlow article intelligence software on GitHub under an open-source license. Google has a sizable stable of AI talent, and AI is working behind the scenes in popular products, including Gmail and Google search, so AI tools from Google are a big deal.
Today on GitHub, TensorFlow, primarily written in C++, is the top trending project of the day, the week, and the month, having accrued more than 10,000 stars in about one week.
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suckless conference 2015, Budapest
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Fosscomm 2015 - Event Report
FOSSCOMM (Free and Open Source Software Communities Meeting) is a Greek conference aiming at Open Source enthusiasts, developers, and communities. It has been hosted in various cities around Greece and its goal is to promote the use of FOSS in Greece and to bring FOSS enthusiasts together.
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IBM Delivers Secure Hadoop in Analytics Cloud
For organizations wanting to run data sets and perform quick data analytics without having to use statistical software packages, IBM Cloud Infrastructure for Analytics offers a secure, cloud-based analytics platform that is now backed by a feature called Secure Hadoop. Secure Hadoop protects data that is moving to and from a cloud platform and data at rest, which gets encrypted and remains protected when moved to IBM's SoftLayer object storage or the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS).
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LLVM Enables New SLP Vectorize Option By Default
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PGI and NNSA to Open Source Fortran Compiler
Today the NNSA and its three national labs announced they have reached an agreement with Nvidia’s PGI software to create an open-source Fortran compiler designed for integration with the widely used LLVM compiler infrastructure.
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Freeciv founded 20 years ago today!
The Freeciv project was founded on November 14 1995, by Peter Joachim Unold, Claus Leth Gregersen and Allan Ove Kjeldbjerg. The three Danish students created this open source strategy game while studying computer science at Aarhus University. Today, 20 years later we have interviewed the founders of the project to find out about the early history of Freeciv.
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GNU Pem: an amazing tool
GNU Pem is a handy tool to help you keep track of your personal income and expenses. It is portable across all platforms GNU Linux, MS Windows, Apple OS X, FreeBSD, you name it.
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AgCommand API goes open source
AGCO Corp. announced that its AgCommand Application Programming Interface now is open to approved third-party developers and service providers of farming applications, such as management dashboards and mobile apps.
This new capability will enable AGCO customers to access their machine data through their other farm and fleet management tools.
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Go Bern Council! FLOSS!
I don’t know why FLOSS should have to be voted in a council but here we have it again. IT departments should just announce smaller budgetary requests and make it happen. Bern, like many jurisdictions in Europe will have Free Software sooner or later.
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UK Open Government Network after one year: 600 members and counting
After one year, the UK Open Government Forum now has over 600 members. The platform was established by Involve in November 2014 on behalf of the UK Open Government Network (OGN). It aims to help coordinate work on the Open Government Partnership (OGP), and build and support the open government movement in the UK.
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Machine learning spotlight, Vanderbuilt U's medical robots, and more open source news
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Help port Python packages to Python 3
Not only is this is a great opportunity to make an impact on the software that the community uses every day, but it’s also a chance to gain one of the more rare and exclusive Fedora badges, Parselmouth! To help show how you can help, Fedora Python maintainer Matej Stuchlik answered some of the Community Operations team’s questions on the Community Blog.
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OpenMP 4.5 Now Available
OpenMP 4.5 was formerly known as OpenMP 4.1 but was renamed due to the massive changes for this popular parallel programming API.
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