Pebbling Club 🐧🪨

  • Open code != working open
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    Free software can’t solve the power imbalance between users and software makers alone by giving to the former the possibility to run, study, and distribute both original and modified copies. Such approach fails to acknowledge that the problems we face with proprietary software go beyond technological aspects, and that is possible to easily reproduce toxic patterns within open projects. Collaborative efforts take a lot more than just making the code available to anyone, being primarily based on human interactions and emotional labor.
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  • Open-Source LLMs - Schneier on Security
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    We have entered an era of LLM democratization. By showing that smaller models can be highly effective, enabling easy experimentation, diversifying control, and providing incentives that are not profit motivated, open-source initiatives are moving us into a more dynamic and inclusive AI landscape. This doesn’t mean that some of these models won’t be biased, or wrong, or used to generate disinformation or abuse. But it does mean that controlling this technology is going to take an entirely different approach than regulating the large players.
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  • Novena Main Page - Studio Kousagi Wiki
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    Novena is the codename for an open computing platform. It is a work in progress, but nearing a point where we think it could be viable for public release.
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  • BrewPony Coffee Powers The Interwebs | BrewPony
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    If you’re in the United States and have ever contributed to a Free/Open Source project in any way, please email our hospitality Ponies telling them to which project(s) you’ve contributed and how and we’ll email you back with a coupon code worth 10% off any BrewPony product. For as long as you (or we) live.
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  • Building my Own Laptop « bunnie's blog
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    We are building an open laptop, with some wacky features in it for hackers like me.
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  • Why Mozilla Matters | Brendan Eich
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    This is an extended essay on the news out of Norway yesterday. See the closing for encouragement toward Opera and its fans, whatever the open source projects they choose to join, from me on behalf of Mozilla.
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  • Be Cordial or Be on Your Way
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    RT @lxt: Also, @kennethreitz says it so much more eloquently than I could:
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  • Yahoo Ups Its Battle with Facebook…and Picks One with the Open Source Movement | PandoDaily
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    The message from Yahoo: We own the Web and everything powering it.
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  • sabredav - SabreDAV is a WebDAV framework for PHP - Google Project Hosting
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    SabreDAV allows you to easily add WebDAV support to a PHP application. SabreDAV is meant to cover the entire standard, and attempts to allow integration using an easy to understand API.
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  • Your Community is NOT Your Tools. @ iBanjo
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    (Note the ASF isn’t alone in this insanity. Others have told me that FSF projects are forced to use the Savannah collaborative platform, whether they want to or not. Crazy! Repeat after me, folks: your community is not your tools.)
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  • Pelican — Pelican v2 documentation
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    Pelican is a simple weblog generator, writen in python.
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  • Open Source (Almost) Everything
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    Should we open source Grit or keep it proprietary? Keeping it private would provide a higher hurdle for competing Ruby-based Git hosting sites, giving us an advantage. Open sourcing it would mean thousands of people worldwide could use it to build interesting Git tools, creating an even more vibrant Git ecosystem. After a small amount of debate we decided to open source Grit. I don't recall the specifics of the conversation but that decision nearly four years ago has led to what I think is one of our most important core values: open source (almost) everything.
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  • How Microsoft Learned to Stop Worrying and (Almost) Love Open Source | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com
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    Microsoft recently gave some code to the Samba project -- one of the company's traditional open source enemies. The move is a sign that when it comes to open source, Microsoft has changed.
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  • XAuth
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    "XAuth is an open platform for extending authenticated user services across the web."
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  • Google to Open-source VP8 for HTML5 Video
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  • Public Open Source Services / FrontPage
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    "You use the same Google Merchant account that App Engine debits as the one that accepts donations. This way no bank account is involved. Then you track the money that goes into the account (using the Google Merchant IPN equivalent). Then you look at your usage stats from the App Engine panel and predicate future usage trends. Then calculate the cost per month. Then divide the cash in the account by that and you have how long the service will run. You make this visible on all pages (at the bottom, say) that this service will run for X months, "Pay now to keep it running." You accept any amount, but you are completely clear about what the costs are. And this is all automated."
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  • SimpleText.ws — Your writing synced online
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    "Your writing, notes, and to-do lists online. SimpleText.ws stores your text and keeps it synced between your work, home, and devices like the iPhone. Unlike manual syncing, SimpleText.ws merges your changes so you'll never lose data."
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  • TaskFreak! web based task manager / todo list written in PHP
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    "TaskFreak! is a simple but efficient web based task manager written in PHP."
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  • Sugar Activities
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    Uses the open source software powering addons.mozilla.org "Activities extend Sugar, letting you personalize your experience. Take a look around and make Sugar your own."
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  • Home - Pencil Project
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    "With the power of the underlying Mozilla Gecko engine, Pencil turns your excellent Firefox 3 browser into a sketching tool with just a 400-kilobyte installation package. "
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  • Dreamwidth Studios
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    "Dreamwidth Studios is an Open Source social networking, content management, and personal publishing platform. Our mission in life is to make it easy for you to share the things you make, and easy to find the people who are making the things you want to enjoy. ... Dreamwidth Studios is based upon the LiveJournal codebase offered by LiveJournal, Inc. We've taken the LiveJournal server code and updated, modernized, and streamlined it -- and we make all of our changes available under an Open Source license."
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  • Eucalyptus
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    "Elastic Utility Computing Architecture for Linking Your Programs To Useful Systems - is an open-source software infrastructure for implementing "cloud computing" on clusters. The current interface to EUCALYPTUS is compatible with Amazon's EC2 interface, but the infrastructure is designed to support multiple client-side interfaces. EUCALYPTUS is implemented using commonly available Linux tools and basic Web-service technologies making it easy to install and maintain"
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  • Google Code Blog: Changes for Jaiku and Farewell to Dodgeball and Mashup Editor
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  • Quetzalcoatal: A public service announcement
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    "If your code will be seen by the world at large, one of your first tasks should be to write documentation. Document all functions as soon as you write them (before is also helpful). Provide samples on how to use code as soon as you finish a module (or earlier, if possible). Do not wait until your 5.0 release. Do not wait until your 1.0 release. Do not even wait until your 0.5 release. Do it as you write your code. The sooner, the better."
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  • gaeunit - Google Code
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    "GAEUnit is a unit test framework that helps to automate testing of your Google App Engine application. With a single configuration change (it can be completed within 30 seconds), your unit tests can be run in the real GAE app server environment using a web browser. "
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  • Alan’s Kiloblog » GitHub and Git: Sharing Your Code, for What It’s Worth, Without a Begging Entry into Open Source Communities
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  • pagetable.com » Blog Archive » Commodore BASIC as a Scripting Language for UNIX and Windows - now Open Source
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    "Today, we are releasing Commodore BASIC as a Scripting Language - it works on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X 10.4/10.5 (Intel and PowerPC), and you even get the source, so you can adapt it to other operating systems and CPUs."
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  • -=SUbWAY=- » Blog Archive » TWiki is dead, long live TWiki!
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    "Although the events are sad in one way, it is refreshing to finally see twiki.net take a definitive stand against the community, making explicit what has been implicit in their behaviour. The project can now be taken out of limbo. Most (if not all) of the active contributors have jumped ship and gotten on the fork bandwagon. There’s a great number of features lined up that people didn’t commit during the governance crisis, for fear of being taken advantage over by TWiki.net. They have proven again and again that marketing the hard work of community volunteers as their own is not below them."
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  • Just Enough C For Open Source Projects
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  • Vienna
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    "Vienna is a freeware, open source RSS/Atom newsreader for the Mac OS X operating system. It provides features comparable to commercial newsreaders, but both it and the source code are freely available for download."
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  • Cross-Browser.com
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    Wow, "X" - what an unsearchably-named framework. "X is a collection of loosely-bound, cross-browser, Javascript functions and objects. It is intended to be a resource from which you pick and choose - you do not have to include the entire library in your application. It contains core DOM/Style functions, unobtrusive enhancements, utility functions, objects such as menus and tab panels, and also has some experimental stuff. I've been developing this library since 2001 (I started its predecessor around 1999). Thanks to thousands of people like yourself X has been extensively tested on a wide range of operating systems and browsers. Thanks to your contributions X continues to improve, grow and evolve."
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  • quilt - Summary [Savannah]
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    "The scripts allow to manage a series of patches by keeping track of the changes each patch makes. Patches can be applied, un-applied, refreshed, etc." Checkpoint and maintain floating uncommitted work-in-progress changes as a stack of patches atop a moving-target project.
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  • Ma.gnolia Blog: The Open Road Ahead
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    At one point, I thought something like this would've been a good idea for Delicious. But, I never took time to think it through or make a case for it. Could be a horrible idea for all I know. It'll be interesting to see where and how far this goes: "As we develop M2, it means we’ll be posting the code for most pieces in the open and having regular discussions on both technical and non-technical subjects to get input from the community and to share our progress. ... Once M2 is launched, the open source aspects can be downloaded and run as a self-administered installation that can be independent or federated with other installations, including Ma.gnolia.com."
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  • Accton Mini-Router - Open-Mesh Web Store
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    "Our small mini-router comes pre-flashed with RO.B.IN open-source mesh firmware and is ready to plug in and use. No configuration is necessary."
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  • Accton Mini-Router - Open-Mesh Web Store
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    "Our small mini-router comes pre-flashed with RO.B.IN open-source mesh firmware and is ready to plug in and use. No configuration is necessary."
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  • An Amazing Mind: The REAL reason we use Linux
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    "Let me say that again. It's fun to use the command line."
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  • Interop News - Interop News - A Microsoft secret plan for Yahoo's open source?
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    "What an irony it will be if Microsoft ends up using Yahoo’s open source software platform as a stick to beat Google."
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  • Interop News - Interop News - A Microsoft secret plan for Yahoo's open source?
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    "What an irony it will be if Microsoft ends up using Yahoo’s open source software platform as a stick to beat Google."
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  • tesseract-ocr - Google Code
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    "one of the most accurate open source OCR engines available"
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  • open...: Proprietary Software Does Not Scale
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    "The whole point about cloud computing is that it has to be effectively infinite - the more people want, the more they get. You can't do that with software that requires some kind of licensing payment, unless it's flat-fee."
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  • Humanized > Weblog: Ten Ways to Make More Humane Open Source Software
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    "Do ... 1. Get a Benevolent Dictator ... 2. Make the Program Usable In Its Default State ... 3. Design Around Tasks ... 4. Write a Plug-In Architecture ... 5. User Testing, User Testing, User Testing!!"
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  • AADL Open-Source Software | Ann Arbor District Library
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    "We do quite a bit of software development at AADL, and some of the work we've done may be of interest or use to other libraries."
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  • MLC Blog » Is Michigan ready for Evergreen?
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    "whether we would consider running Evergreen, the open source ILS used by public libraries in Georgia."
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  • Open-ILS.org | Home of the Evergreen ILS.
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    "This is information central for Evergreen, an enterprise-class Integrated Library System (ILS)." Like, for libraries with actual books.
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  • Silly season [dive into mark]
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    "Sigh. I used to have the strength to argue against such foolishness. Nowadays I’m reduced to nothing more than Grey’s-Anatomy-esque catchphrases."
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  • Flex:Open Source - Adobe Labs
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    "Adobe is announcing plans to open source Flex under the Mozilla Public License (MPL). This includes not only the source to the ActionScript components from the Flex SDK, which have been available in source code form with the SDK since Flex 2 was released
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  • Official Linden Blog » Blog Archive Embracing the Inevitable «
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    Interesting. Important to note that this is the Viewer client being released, and not a hosting solution. Maybe that'll be yet to come, or reverse engineered soon.
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  • OPML Editor support:
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    "The OPML Editor is an open source application, developed in C, released under the GPL."
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  • Code Is Not An Asset [@lesscode.org]
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    "What's interesting is the open-source movement is kind of our first proof that code in fact is not an asset. What is your companys asset is the experience and knowledge that the people who have built your code have gathered during the construction of tha
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  • OSFlash [Open Source Flash]
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    "Welcome to the OSFlash – the Open Source Flash site."
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