Open Source Tinker - Open Pull Request #52
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. Open Pull Request #52paint-with-words-sd, bridgetown, free-gophers-pack, bleve, oss-fuzz and Internationalis(z)ing CodeTalk of the weekInternationalis(z)ing CodeOpen Source Projectspaint-with-words-sd by cloneofsimoImplementation of Paint-with-words with Stable Diffusion: method from eDiff-I that lets you generate images from text-labelled segmentation map. 💻: Jupyter Notebook bridgetown by @bridgetownrbBridgetown is a next-generation, progressive site generator & full-stack framework, powered by Ruby. Bridgetown takes your content, API data, and frontend assets; renders templates in Markdown, Liquid, ERB, and many other formats; and exports a complete website ready to be served by fast CDNs like Render or traditional web servers like Caddy or Nginx. 💻: Ruby free-gophers-pack by MariaLetta✨ This pack of 100+ gopher pictures and elements will help you to build your own design of almost anything related to Go Programming Language: presentations, posts in blogs or social media, courses, videos and many, many more. 💻: Go bleve by blevesearchFull-text search and indexing for Go
💻: Go oss-fuzz by @GoogleOSSOSS-Fuzz - continuous fuzzing for open-source software. Fuzz testing is a well-known technique for uncovering programming errors in software. Many of these detectable errors, like buffer overflow, can have serious security implications. Google has found thousands of security vulnerabilities and stability bugs by deploying guided in-process fuzzing of Chrome components, and we now want to share that service with the open-source community. In cooperation with the Core Infrastructure Initiative and the OpenSSF, OSS-Fuzz aims to make common open-source software more secure and stable by combining modern fuzzing techniques with scalable, distributed execution. Projects that do not qualify for OSS-Fuzz (e.g. closed source) can run their own instances of ClusterFuzz or ClusterFuzzLite. 💻: Shell If 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 Pull Request #51
Monday, December 5, 2022
The Problem with Time & Timezones along with ninja-keys, zeppelin, ledger, lefthook and reflex
Open Pull Request #50
Monday, November 28, 2022
Its all about GraphQL nowadays with json-graphql-server, nhost, saleor, insomnia, envelop
Open Pull Request #49
Monday, November 21, 2022
24pullrequests, fastlane, marqo, motor-admin, memos and Distributed Systems in One Lesson
Open Source Tinker #48
Monday, November 14, 2022
They say HTTP/2 is like H2O for websites!!! and bring out your programming skills with this one-html-page challenge
Open Source Tinker #47
Monday, November 7, 2022
Look out for the Game Off 2022!!
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