Anytype is a PKMS, basically an advanced note taking app for building a second brain, managing tasks - managing life basically. They’ve recently “open sourced” but I’m not well versed enough to know the implications of what they’ve done here with their licensing. The only comment on this discussion shows disappointment...
“AlmaLinux, as a downstream of RHEL and as a community, has demonstrated our value both to Red Hat and to the open-source community at large. We’re strongly committed to the principles upon which open-source was founded and which the community expects – trust, transparency, honesty, integrity, and mutual respect. In short,...
How many of you have tried using SearXNG? It's a meta search engine that pull data from a number of sources before ranking and displaying them. I really like the cached feature that tries to load the internet archive copy of the page.
Tableaunoir is an online blackboard tool. It can be used as a traditional blackboard but you can also create interactive animations via the use of “fridge magnets”. “Tableau noir” means blackboard in french. The online version is available here: [tableaunoir.github.io]
The 2023 report of the licenses in use by the biggest package managers highlights the need to educate developers on the importance of licensing information. While many developers know that Open Source software forms the backbone of modern development, the data shows that much of their software is shared (and most likely also...
Wanted to share the cool lil fitness app I’ve been working on for the better part of a year in the hopes somebody else finds it useful/wants to contribute.
OSSCi (non-profit working on open source science tools) is working on a project that maps the OSS ecosystem, specifically tools that are used in science, and we’re starting with generative AI, machine learning, and materials science. Here’s a very very very minimal demo of the map:...