By Serdar Yegulalp If you want to go fast in a multi-core, multi-processor world, you gotta go parallel. Splitting workloads across CPUs and cores is looking like the last, best hope for speed …read more Source:: OpenSource
Month: February 2017
Hands-On: A case for the Raspberry Pi Zero with camera
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•I take a look at a case to hold the Raspberry Pi Zero and a Pi Camera Module — and check out a couple of other Pi Zero cases as …read more Source:: Linux
The essential guide to MongoDB security
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•By David Murphy David Murphy serves as the practice manager for MongoDB at Percona, a provider of enterprise-class MySQL and MongoDB solutions and services. MongoDB security is in the news again. …read more Source:: OpenSource
Bigger, better LibreOffice 5.3 released for the cloud
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•The latest version of LibreOffice is out now for Linux, macOS, Windows, and, at long last, the cloud. …read more Source:: Linux
New big data tools for machine learning spring from home of Spark and Mesos
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•By Serdar Yegulalp If the University of California, Berkeley’s AMPLab doesn’t ring bells, perhaps some of its projects will: Spark and Mesos. AMPLab was planned all along as a five-year computer science …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: Linux: Is the Kodi media player a piracy app?
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•By Jim Lynch Is the Kodi media player a piracy app? They say that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, and nowhere is that more clear than in the controversy over …read more Source:: OpenSource
Review: The best frameworks for machine learning and deep learning
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•By Martin Heller Over the past year I’ve reviewed half a dozen open source machine learning and/or deep learning frameworks: Caffe, Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (aka CNTK 2), MXNet, Scikit-learn, …read more Source:: OpenSource
Google open-sources Chrome browser for iOS
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•By Paul Krill Google is open-sourcing its Chrome browser on the Apple iOS platform, after making changes enabling the code to be part of Google’s Chromium browser project. The code will be moved to …read more Source:: OpenSource
Dropbox pulls the plug on faster Python project
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Pyston, Dropbox’s project to create a faster Python runtime similar to just-in-time compiling systems like PyPy, will no longer be sponsored by Dropbox after its latest release. <a class="colorbox" href="https://github.com/dropbox/pyston/releases/tag/v0.6.1" …read more Source:: OpenSource