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Launching an Open Source Book Project

Scott Lowe

In my list of planned 2017 projects , I mentioned that one thing I’d like to do this year is launch an open source book project. Well, I’m excited to announce The Open vSwitch Cookbook , an Apache 2.0-licensed licensed book project aimed at providing “how to” recipes for Open vSwitch (OVS).

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Unlocking the Secrets of Software-based DRM: A Comprehensive Guide

Kitaboo

From preventing illegal copying and piracy to managing licensing and access permissions, software-based DRM plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and value of digital assets. At its core, software-based DRM relies on a combination of encryption, licensing, and authentication mechanisms to secure digital content.

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What is NLP? Natural language processing explained

CIO Business Intelligence

According to Technology Evaluation Centers, the most popular software includes: Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK) , an open-source framework for building Python programs to work with human language data. SpaCy , an open-source library for advanced natural language processing explicitly designed for production use rather than research.

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Weekend Reading: Amazon Aurora: Design Considerations for High Throughput Cloud-Native Relational Databases.

All Things Distributed

Soon after the launch of Amazon Relation Dabase Service (RDS) AWS customers were giving us feedback that they would love to migrate to RDS but what they would love even more was if we could also unshackle them from the high-cost, punitive licensing schemes that came with the proprietary databases.

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The Best eBook Platforms for the Post-Readium Era

Kitaboo

Google had indicated back in 2017 about the impending changes. Anyone can also use the Readium source code without a commercial license. It’s totally free and permissively licensed. You will no longer need to pay any license fees like you had to do earlier. The Future. Compliance ) to readers.

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AI suggested 40,000 new possible chemical weapons in just six hours

The Verge

And a lot of it’s just going to be open source — which I fully support: the sharing of science, the sharing of data, the sharing of models. And then, if you were to search for toxicity datasets, there’s a large number of open-source tox datasets. Photo by Rahman Roslan/Getty Images.

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Technology Short Take 88

Scott Lowe

The popular open source container registry project, Harbor , has released a new version (version 1.2). The series provides an introduction and overview of licensing (part 1), a review of architecture and hardware recommendations (part 2), an overview of data availability (part 3), and a discussion of fault domains (part 4).