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Spit-balling creative concepts with open source tools
[ad_1] Let’s a few minutes to talk—well, read and write—about one of my favorite parts of the creative process: concept development. You can call it brainstorming, spit-balling, daydreaming, pre-production, or even imagining. (Just don’t call it “ideation,” please. That word hurts my soul.) It doesn’t matter if your project is a painting, a feature film, or…
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Open sourcing planet discovery with PANOPTES
[ad_1] One of the presentations I’m most looking forward at this year’s OSCON is Jennifer Tong and Wilfred Gee‘s session, PANOPTES: Open source planet discovery. In recent years, astronomers have discovered many planets orbiting other stars. The PANOPTES project aims to put the science and tools necessary for this work in the hands of ordinary…
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We're giving away 10 free copies of our Open Source Yearbook
[ad_1] Rikki Endsley is a community manager for Opensource.com. In the past, she worked as the community evangelist on the Open Source and Standards (OSAS) team at Red Hat; a freelance tech journalist; community manager for the USENIX Association; associate publisher of Linux Pro Magazine, ADMIN, and Ubuntu User; and as the managing editor of Sys…
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Experimenting with the Raspberry Pi Sense HAT
[ad_1] The Opensource.com team has been fascinated by the Raspberry Pi Sense HAT, a low-cost addon for the Raspberry Pi that enables astronauts and citizen scientists alike to easily collect measurements from a variety of sensors to conduct science experiments or just have fun. So we decided to try one out ourselves. We grabbed a…
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Ask Safia: How do I unite similar open source projects?
[ad_1] Ask Safia is the place to go for answers to your open source community-related questions. Whether you are nervous about submitting your first pull request to a project, or wondering how to write effective bug reports, Safia is here to help with practical, detailed, beginner-friendly answers. So what are you waiting for? Ask Safia.…
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When Main Street opens up
[ad_1] Our April 21 Twitter chat explored the implications of open organizational thinking for “Main Street” businesses. More than 40 community members chimed in. You’ll find the highlights below. Read, enjoy, and get ready for the next #OpenOrgChat! Q1: What unique challenges do non-tech orgs face when becoming more open? #OpenOrgChat A1: Tech makes collaboration…
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Long live print! Open Source Yearbook print editions now available
[ad_1] Rikki Endsley is a community manager for Opensource.com. In the past, she worked as the community evangelist on the Open Source and Standards (OSAS) team at Red Hat; a freelance tech journalist; community manager for the USENIX Association; associate publisher of Linux Pro Magazine, ADMIN, and Ubuntu User; and as the managing editor of Sys…
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Which field of research would you like to see more collaboration in?
[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
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5 Eclipse tools for processing and visualizing data
[ad_1] Gone are the days of scientists processing data by hand. Scientific tools are rapidly scaling to meet the increasing demands of their users, both in terms of complexity and sheer volumes of data. In various domains, highly sophisticated scientific workbenches have been developed to enable scientists and researchers to quickly make sense of their…
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Bulldog: A surprisingly fast GPIO library
[ad_1] One of the most interesting features of computers like the Raspberry Pi is the ability to interact with the physical world via GPIO (general purpose input/output) pins. GPIO pins can capture inputs from multiple sources—including data from temperature, humidity, or one-axis sensors—and write output, which can anything from turning on an LED to controlling…