Sponsor Five Open-Source Projects AI Enthusiasts Might Want To Know About On As AI becomes more and more ingrained in our daily lives through consumer products, we can't help but be concerned that proprietary software will comprise the market. And we are not talking about a million-dollar market, but a bigger one that may reach US$118.6 billion by 2025. In this post, we explore five open-source AI projects or tools that are compatible with Linux and delve into the pros and cons of open-source AI and AI in general. February 2020, "Staff Pick" Project of the Month For our February "Staff Pick" Project of the Month, we selected mpv player, a free and open-source media player. mpv player is greatly praised by its users, and it's not hard to see why. It supports a wide variety of media file formats, audio and video codecs, and subtitle types. It offers impeccable quality video output with many features loved by videophiles, such as video scaling with popular high quality algorithms, color management, frame timing, interpolation, HDR, and more. |
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Sponsor Pentaho 9.0 now available! | Pentaho's open source heritage drives continued innovation in a modern, unified, flexible analytics platform to accelerateanalytics data pipelines. See the new features with this 30-Day Trial. | Top 4 Open-Source RPG Software of the Week On RPG or role-playing games are highly popular, and for good reason. They allow players to assume the roles of different characters, go on quests, and explore an exciting new world. They can be played solo or by a team of players, and the eventual character advancement, team dynamics and victories always make for a fun experience. Here are the top 4 RPG Software available here at SourceForge, based on weekly downloads: Conferences and Events The Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) is an annual Linux, open source and free software conference held in Los Angeles, California OSCON covers everything shaping software development today—from AI and cloud technology to distributed computing. The call for speakers is open until January 14. BOSC is organized by the Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF), a non-profit group dedicated to promoting the practice and philosophy of open source software development and open science within the biological research community. Today in Tech On this day in 1971 the very first warrant to search a computer storage device was issued in San Jose, California. The requirements for such a warrant were similar to those required to search a home. The said warrant led to a conviction for theft of trade secrets, and instigated an era of developing increasingly sophisticated methods of encryption to hide computer files from law enforcement agents. Help Wanted RASD is platform for agile and quick development of web business applications. The platform integrates analytics and developers to get results as quick as possible. Looking for people with experience with agile development for business applications. If you are looking for an Open Source project to contribute your time to, or if you are someone who wants to advertise your skills, check out the Help Wanted page Final Thoughts If you know someone who is not getting this mailing, encourage them to sign up. If you want to change your newsletter frequency to monthly, go here. Thanks for being part of the SourceForge community! And, if you need to get in touch directly, feel free to send us an email at CommunityTeam@sourceforge.net. |
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