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Open source app takes on Ebola and mental health in Liberia
[ad_1] Angie Nyakoon and Amanda Gbarmo Ndorbor are two outspoken and energetic women who oversee the Mental Health Unit at the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MOHSW) in Liberia. Together, they’re applying a new open source app called mHero (that was first used to help them deal with the Ebola crisis) to the mental health issues that have arisen in…
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Cluster computing with Ansible and Raspberry Pi
[ad_1] @Drew – I actually have a lot of detailed benchmarks available over on the cluster’s GitHub project Wiki: https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-dramble/wiki/Dramble-D8-Benc… The Pi 2 is respectable compared to a low-end PC or low-end cloud server; it is generally 20-30% slower in my testing than a micro AWS instance or a Digital Ocean droplet, but the performance…
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Sustainable Drupal: 10 ways to save energy by speeding up your CMS
[ad_1] Mike Gifford is the founder and president of OpenConcept Consulting Inc., which he started in 1999. Since then he has been active in developing and enhancing open-source content management systems to facilitate client control over their content. Passionate about building communities of collaboration, Mike and his team at OpenConcept have worked with several national…
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Getting started with the Krusader file manager
[ad_1] Managing files is a constant task for users who want to maintain order and consistency. Locating, deleting, and moving files, or opening them in an application program is greatly simplified through the use of a file manager. This installment of my series on open source file managers covers Krusader. Krusader is an exceptional graphical…
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Becoming a master of organizational jujutsu
[ad_1] One of the most difficult questions I get about open organizations comes from readers working at large companies with deep, rich histories. “I understand how you grew your culture at Red Hat,” they tell me, “and I understand how open source communities can function the way you describe, but I work in a place…
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Announcing the 2016 Opensource.com Community Awards winners
[ad_1] Every year, Opensource.com awards people from our community who have excelled in contributing and sharing stories about open source. These stories reflect how we use open source in our everyday lives as well as how it helps us to build a better world and future with technology. We like to celebrate our anniversary by thanking our commuity…
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Is Brave the new champion the open web needs?
[ad_1] On January 20, Andreas Gal, former CTO of Mozilla, the company behind the popular open source browser Mozilla Firefox, announced in a blog post that former Mozilla CEO and Javascript founder Brendan Eich had launched a browser called Brave. “Brendan is back to save the web,” Andreas wrote, and I quickly went to the…
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Farewell to a forebear of open source, Marvin Minsky
[ad_1] Last week one of the founding fathers of personal computing, Marvin Minsky, died at age 88. It so happened that I’d been reading about some of Minsky’s work at MIT in Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution by Steven Levy. Levy recounts how in 1961 Minsky encouraged and supported some of the first human encounters with real…
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GPIO Zero and Raspberry Pi programming starter projects
[ad_1] One of the most exciting starter activities to do with a Raspberry Pi is something you can’t do on your regular PC or laptop—make something happen in the real world, such as flash an LED or control a motor. If you’ve done anything like this before, you probably did it with Python using the…
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Kubernetes in 5 minutes
[ad_1] Opensource.com is a place where we share stories about how people around the world are exploring an open source universe. See how the principles of open source software and the open source way are being applied to different disciplines including business, education, government, health, law, and life. Follow us on Twitter @opensourceway. [ad_2] Source link