Category: Blog

  • Superuser Awards, evolving for scale, and more OpenStack news

    [ad_1] Are you interested in keeping track of what is happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for news in OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure project. read more [ad_2] Source link

  • Strontium-90 and a Raspberry Pi to teach college students, Thyrosim for thyroid treatment, and more news

    [ad_1] In this week’s edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at open source Thyroid treatment software, Strontium-90 and a Raspberry Pi for teaching open source culture to college students, Europe’s two main free software advocacy groups push for open source software, and more. Open source news roundup for March 26 –…

  • Discord's experimental Linux release, Mono relicensed under MIT, and more open gaming news

    [ad_1] Hello, open gaming fans! In this week’s edition, we take a look at Discord chat app’s early Linux release, Mono relicensed with MIT license, and new games out for Linux. Open gaming roundup for March 26 – April 1, 2016 Discord chat app releases early Linux version Discord is a new chat app that’s being used by…

  • Strontiium-90 and a Raspberry Pi to teach college students, Thyrosim for thyroid treatment, and more news

    [ad_1] In this week’s edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at open source Thyroid treatment software, Strontiium-90 and a Raspberry Pi for teaching open source culture to college students, Europe’s two main free software advocacy groups push for open source software, and more. Open source news roundup for March 26 –…

  • Top 5: 11 project management tools, 5 home automation tools, and more

    [ad_1] In this week’s Top 5, we highlight Top 11 project management tools for 2016, 5 open source home automation tools, a My Linux Story, an interview with Benjamin Kerensa on Glucosio for diabetics, and an event report from last weekend’s LibrePlanet. Top 5 articles of the week 5. LibrePlanet begins with Snowden, ends with DRM…

  • Industrial city hackerspace teaches something more valuable than code

    [ad_1] James Wallbank is a founder of one of the longest-running hackerspaces in the U.K. Access Space opened in the center of the northern industrial city of Sheffield in 2000 with the goal of being open to all. Beyond being a place for coding and programming, Access Space refurbishes donated laptops for charitable use. It was also the subject of a…

  • Open source software opens door to web design career

    [ad_1] Before I discovered open source software in 2005, I had never touched a digital design package and probably couldn’t have named one. In fact, I never believed myself to be creative in any way, let alone thought about teaching myself an entirely new discipline. Around that time I was regularly playing online games and…

  • 3 cool projects to celebrate Arduino Day

    [ad_1] The Arduino is a truly powerful piece of electronics. Small, low power, flexible, and completely open source. Lots of makers and hackers have already figured out that giving their project an Arduino-brain ensures a simple, yet powerful and reliable core. There are more and more Arduino libraries and shields being released every day, so…

  • Opensource.com April preview

    [ad_1] In March, we announced the 2015 Open Source Yearbook PDF. The yearbook has already been downloaded more than 3,500 times since then. Stay tuned: In April, we’ll announce details about the print version of the yearbook. Calls for article proposals The deadline for proposals for our April Open Science series has been extended until…

  • Glucosio helps diabetics track blood sugar

    [ad_1] One of the top-rated apps in the Google Play Store right now when you search for glucose tracker is Glucosio. The app is designed to track blood glucose test results, and after installing it to test it out, I found it easy and simple to use, with not a lot of settings to deal with to get straight…