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Funding for the development of open-source tools is on the rise, but support for their maintenance and dissemination, both crucial for their meaningful uptake, remains a major challenge. Neuroscience is fast becoming a more open and collaborative scientific environment—for example, funding agencies, recognizing the value of open-source tool development, are offering more support for open-source projects. These tools are paving the way for a future in which sharing knowledge and resources becomes the norm in neuroscience, accelerating the pace of discovery and innovation. But to truly realize the benefits of open-source approaches, the field still has some hurdles to overcome.…

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Open source security has taken on new importance in the post-Log4Shell era. While security practices are starting to change, Emily Fox, senior principal software engineer at Red Hat and chair of the Technical Oversight Committee of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, said systemic change is still needed. This includes modernizing traditional open source projects and libraries, according to Fox. “To date, I have not found a good practice by existing foundations or bodies to bridge that gap, to provide that security expertise and to kind of be the partner in bringing some of those more heritage projects within the ecosystem…

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It’s time to celebrate the incredible women leading the way in AI! Nominate your inspiring leaders for VentureBeat’s Women in AI Awards today before June 18. Learn More Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, which previously made headlines with a ChatGPT competitor trained on 2 trillion English and Chinese tokens, has announced the release of DeepSeek Coder V2, an open-source mixture of experts (MoE) code language model. Built upon DeepSeek-V2, an MoE model that debuted last month, DeepSeek Coder V2 excels at both coding and math tasks. It supports more than 300 programming languages and outperforms state-of-the-art closed-source models, including GPT-4 Turbo,…

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ROSES-24 F.7 Support for Open-Source Tools, Frameworks, and Libraries (OSTFL) solicits proposals for the improvement and sustainment of existing high-value, open-source tools, frameworks, and libraries that have significantly impacted the SMD science community. The program element seeks to support two types of awards: Proposals for Foundational Awards, require an Inclusion Plan, see Section 3.4. A preproposal conference for this program element will occur April 2, 2024, at 2 pm Eastern Time. Please use this link to register. ROSES-2024 Amendment 3 releases final text and due dates for F.7 OSTFL, which had been listed as “TBD”. Notices of intent are requested by…

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In today’s fast-paced technology landscape, ensuring optimal user experience and efficient resource utilization is crucial. Even minor performance bottlenecks can significantly impact user experience and business success. With the rising popularity of ARM architectures like AWS Graviton, benchmarking applications across different architectures is essential for making informed decisions. Comprehensive benchmarking helps evaluate the suitability and potential benefits of ARM-based instances for specific workloads. This blog post demonstrates how to leverage AWS managed open-source services like Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus, Amazon Managed Grafana, and open source wrk tool to benchmark Java applications across x86 and ARM architectures. By comparing performance…

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When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. High schoolers shave more than 90% of the price and some of the footprint off of professional solutions. Whatever you were doing in high school, it probably wasn’t this cool. Murex Robotics, the underwater robotics team of Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire, has created what it claims is the world’s smallest network switch, and for significantly less money than any of its larger counterparts. Designed for use in a remotely piloted underwater rover, the mrxSwitch v2.0 supplies five 100 Mbps…

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It’s time to celebrate the incredible women leading the way in AI! Nominate your inspiring leaders for VentureBeat’s Women in AI Awards today before June 18. Learn More Apple has made a significant stride in its efforts to empower developers with cutting-edge on-device AI capabilities. The tech giant recently released 20 new Core ML models and 4 datasets on Hugging Face, a leading community platform for sharing AI models and code. This move underscores Apple’s commitment to advancing AI while prioritizing user privacy and efficiency. Apple is back! 20 new coreML models for on-device AI & 4 new datasets just…

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There isn’t nearly enough money in open source today. We can complain about venture capitalists distorting open source licensing, wring our hands about sustainability, and fret over how much foundation execs like Mozilla’s make, but the real issue isn’t that we have too much money sloshing around GitHub repositories. It’s that there isn’t more. Much, much more. Think about it for a second. How much does the world depend on open source today? Now make that more personal: How much do you or your employer depend on open source? According to the 2024 Open Source Security and Risk Analysis (OSSRA)…

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