Open Source Tinker - Open Source Tinker #42
Welcome to Open Pull Request, a weekly newsletter following inspirational and interesting open-source libraries. If you like the sound of my project, I’d love it if you shared Open Pull Request with a friend or colleague. If you are reading this and would like to find more of the open-source libraries in your inbox later. After a small break we are back again, I would like to apologize for the missing continuity, but Marvel marathons and gaming sessions did keep me entertained and busy, enough to miss out on building the articles. I can only hope for this to evolve to make your time reading this more productive. ProjectsDeepSpeech by mozillaDeepSpeech is an open source embedded (offline, on-device) speech-to-text engine which can run in real time on devices ranging from a Raspberry Pi 4 to high power GPU servers. 💻: C++ sops by mozillasops is an editor of encrypted files that supports YAML, JSON, ENV, INI and BINARY formats and encrypts with AWS KMS, GCP KMS, Azure Key Vault, age, and PGP. 💻: Go pdf.js by mozillaPDF.js is a Portable Document Format (PDF) viewer that is built with HTML5. 💻: JavaScript Spoke by mozillaEasily create custom 3D environments 🔭 Discover: Explore images, videos, and 3D models from around the web, all without opening up a new tab. With media integrations from Sketchfab and Google Poly, you'll be on your way to creating a scene in no time. ✏️ Create: No external software or 3D modeling experience required - build 3D scenes using the Spoke web editor so you can have a space that's entirely custom to your needs. From a board room to outer space and beyond, your space is in your control. 🎉 Share: Invite people to meet in your new space by publishing your content to Hubs immediately. With just a few clicks, you'll have a world of your own to experience and share - all from your browser. 💻: JavaScript hubs by mozillaMeet, share and collaborate together in private 3D virtual spaces. Instantly create rooms Share virtual spaces with your friends, co-workers, and communities. When you create a room with Hubs, you’ll have a private virtual meeting space that you can instantly share - no downloads or VR headset necessary. Communicate and Collaborate Choose an avatar to represent you, put on your headphones, and jump right in. Hubs makes it easy to stay connected with voice and text chat to other people in your private room. An easier way to share media Share content with others in your room by dragging and dropping photos, videos, PDF files, links, and 3D models into your space. 💻: JavaScript Talk of the WeekRecipe For Scalable FrontendsIf you found this email informative or enlightening, feel free to share it on social media. Also consider forwarding to a friend. If you are that friend, consider subscribing below. And if you have comments, critiques, or tips that may help with new opensource software and libraries just reply directly to this email. |
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Open Source Tinker #41
Saturday, May 7, 2022
open source security from cloud to network and learn contributing to Open Source for the first time
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Saturday, April 30, 2022
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