Multisite Roadmap – Make WordPress Core https://make.wordpress.org/core/roadmap/multisite/
Say Farewell to Putty as Microsoft adds an OpenSSH Client to Windows 10
Say Farewell to Putty as Microsoft adds an OpenSSH Client to Windows 10 https://www.servethehome.com/say-farewell-putty-microsoft-adds-openssh-client-windows-10
LibreRead – A self-hosted ebook reader
LibreRead – A self-hosted ebook reader https://libreread.org/
The Next Web: Amazon’s new AWS Cloud9 IDE lets you write, test, and debug code in your browser
Introduction to machine-learned ranking in Apache Solr | Opensource.com
Learn how to train a machine learning model to rank documents retrieved in the Solr enterprise search platform.
https://opensource.com/article/17/11/learning-rank-apache-solr
Looks like I may need to blow dust off the millions of opinions I’ve got sitting in that laptop up in my office.
Easy to use, free solution for complex camera control | digiCamControl
digiCamControl, an opensource camera controlling software with functions such as exposure, focusing, live view, focus stacking and time lampse, etc..
Source: Easy to use, free solution for complex camera control | digiCamControl
Introduction to web scraping with Python – Data, what now?
Introduction to web scraping with Python – Data, what now? https://datawhatnow.com/introduction-web-scraping-python/
You don’t need new HDMI cables for Dolby Vision HDR – CNET
Any HDMI cable you’ve bought in the last few years is likely to be of the High Speed variety. This unfortunate name describes cables that can handle 1080p video and above. Chances are these cables will work for 4K and even 4K HDR. They are, essentially, a dumb pipe.
You don’t need “special” HDMI cables to transmit HDR content. You just need a big enough pipe to handle the data. Over short distances, say six feet or around 2 meters, most cables will be fine. For longer distances the cable has to be a bit better made in order to work. But “better made” doesn’t have to mean “expensive.”
— You don’t need new HDMI cables for Dolby Vision HDR – CNET
Definitely don’t fall for the special cable thing. I’m using cables that I picked up for a few bucks a piece at Tuesday Morning a couple of years ago to wire up my 4K gear and they’re fine.
Walmart Labs open sources its tool for bringing React Native to existing mobile apps | TechCrunch
Walmart Labs open sources its tool for bringing React Native to existing mobile apps | TechCrunch https://techcrunch.com/2017/09/29/walmart-labs-open-sources-its-tool-for-bringing-react-native-to-existing-mobile-apps/?ncid=rss
Create versatile visualizations with D3 and Angular | Opensource.com
Create versatile visualizations with D3 and Angular | Opensource.com https://opensource.com/article/17/8/d3-angular?utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=weekly&sc_cid=701f20000019T6HAAU