Leftovers: OSS and Sharing
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ISC 2016 in My Eyes
During the last week I have participated at the ISC 2016 Conference at Frankfurt, Germany. It has been the most well known HPC event in the world wide for the last five years. From my point of view, it was more than a successful event and it exceed all my expectations.
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Debcamp NBD work
I had planned to do some work on NBD while here at debcamp.
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DebCamp16 day 4
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GSoC: Insights of my progress so far
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Airtel moves customer data on an open source platform
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Airtel moves customer data on an open source platform
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Cloudera: Riding an IoT-driven big data wave
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India's Airtel adopts Cloudera Enterprise to build 360-degree view of its customers
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Airtel adopts BI platform from Cloudera
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tranSMART Foundation Releases Version 16.1 of Its Open-Source, Open-Data Translational Medicine Platform
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Check out these awesome open-source 3D printable robot projects from Wevolver
Wevolver, an online platform for sharing and collaborating on open hardware projects, has featured some really cool 3D printable projects in the past, such as this open-source motorcycle with 3D printed parts. Recently, the webplatform has released a number of new 3D printed robotics projects that are sure to get makers’ gears going.
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Hackaday Prize Entry: A Universal Glucose Meter
If you need an example of Gillette’s razor blade business plan, don’t look at razors; a five pack of the latest multi-blade, aloe-coated wonder shaver is still only about $20. Look a glucose meters. Glucose meters all do the same thing – test blood glucose levels – but are imminently proprietary, FDA regulated, and subsidized by health insurance. It’s a perfect storm of vendor lock-in that would make King Gillette blush.
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Profiling in python
When working on FMN's new architecture I been wanted to profile a little bit the application, to see where it spends most of its time.
I knew about the classic cProfile builtin in python but it didn't quite fit my needs since I wanted to profile a very specific part of my code, preferrably without refactoring it in such a way that I could use cProfile.
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Google Launches ‘Project Bloks’ To Help Young Learners Learn To Code
Based on the principles of tangible programming, Google has devised a new learning tool called ‘Project Bloks’. With the help of three components, Bloks creates a ‘physical’ program that teaches the coding basics to the young learners.
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