Category: OpenSource

  • Mozilla contributor creates diabetes project for the masses

    [ad_1] My open source story started in high school as a student. I always considered myself to be a hacker—not the malicious type, but the curious type who liked to tinker with code and hardware. My first encounter with open source was in 2001 when I installed my first Linux distro, Lindows. Of course, I…

  • Geeks visit Bletchley Park, birthplace of the Turing machine

    [ad_1] Article co-written by Jeffrey Osier-Mixon and Dawn Foster What do a few geeks do when they find themselves on the way to Dublin for LinuxCon Europe? They make a side trip to Bletchley Park, of course. Seeing the place where Alan Turing, father of computer science, broke the German Nazi Enigma codes in the…

  • Road testing the community-powered grocery store

    [ad_1] Building a business in an open and collaborative way can be a wonderfully rewarding experience, engaging both the members of the organization as well as the customers in a unique relationship based on common, transparent goals, while growing a sense of community around the venture. Last year, Shaun McCance wrote an article for Opensource.com,…

  • Practical tips for working with OpenStack

    [ad_1] Jason is passionate about using technology to make the world more open, from software development to bringing sunlight to local governments. He is particularly interested in data visualization/analysis, DIY/maker culture, simulations/modeling, geospatial technologies, and cloud computing, especially OpenStack. Follow him on Twitter or Google+. [ad_2] Source link

  • Will Qora solve Bitcoin's biggest problems?

    [ad_1] The blockchain. Marc Andreesen calls it an invention as profound as “computers in 1975” and “the Internet in 1993.” Fred Wilson thinks it’s the future of social media. Kim Dotcom wants to build a new global network on it. And the team behind Qora wants to bring it directly to you—the open source way,…

  • Visualize astrophysics data with Blender

    [ad_1] The Blender Conference has become a fantastic showcase not just of attractive art and animation, but also unconventional uses of Blender and open source software. One of the talks that really caught my eye this year was Dr. Jill Naiman‘s about her Astroblend project. In short, she’s created an add-on for Blender that helps…

  • Drupal-based farmOS manages food, farmers, and community

    [ad_1] FarmOS is a Drupal-based software project aimed at easing the day-to-day management of a farm. It allows different roles to be assigned to managers, workers, and viewers. Managers can monitor how things are going with access to the whole system, workers can use the record-keeping tools, and viewers have read-only access to, for example,…

  • What to do when an employee's passion dwindles

    [ad_1] Frank, a longstanding member of my team, was unhappy and disengaged. He was visibly upset, avoided speaking up in meetings, and had declining productivity. It was obvious to everyone who worked with him that there was a problem—we had to do something to get Frank back on track, or his future on the team…

  • 9 tasty recipes to share, modify, and remix

    [ad_1] Almost everyone has a recipe to share, don’t they? You don’t have to be a cook or an enlightened foodie to know a recipe or two. Maybe it’s a week-day meal that makes your family say “Mmmm” like Chris Hermansen’s pasta dish in our recipe collection below. Or a whatever’s-in-the-fridge smoothie, but with one…

  • Spiraling head first into open source

    [ad_1] A little while back, Rikki, Jen, and company at Opensource.com told me that they were asking people to share their open source stories about how they got interested in open source and started contributing. Well, for the bored among you, here is my story. As usual, share your feedback in the comments. I am…