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With the field of data analytics constantly evolving, organizations are embracing open-source tools due to their flexibility, lower pricing, and solid features. Open-source applications, including data analysis and data visualization tools, are useful for organizations that want to use their data efficiently. This article focuses on the best open-source data analytics tools, their comparison, and tools that will suit organizational requirements best.
https://www.sganalytics.com/blog/open-source-data-analytics-tools/
#data analytics tools#open source data analytics#open source tools#open source#big data#data analytics
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A Beginner's Guide to AI Art with Open-Source Tools
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transcended its conventional applications and found a new canvas in the realm of art, igniting a wave of creativity that blurs the lines between human and machine-generated artworks. As technology advances, AI art has emerged as a captivating fusion of algorithms, data, and human ingenuity, captivating audiences and creators alike with its mesmerizing…

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#ai art#AI art tools#ai creativity#ai generator#ai image#Algorithmic Art#art inspiration#Computational Creativity#Creative coding#creative technology#Deep Learning#Digital Creativity#Machine Learning#neural networks#neural style transfer#open source tools
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The Power of Open Source CRM: Boost Your Productivity with Joforce CRM
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still confused how to make any of these LLMs useful to me.
while my daughter was napping, i downloaded lm studio and got a dozen of the most popular open source LLMs running on my PC, and they work great with very low latency, but i can't come up with anything to do with them but make boring toy scripts to do stupid shit.
as a test, i fed deepseek r1, llama 3.2, and mistral-small a big spreadsheet of data we've been collecting about my newborn daughter (all of this locally, not transmitting anything off my computer, because i don't want anybody with that data except, y'know, doctors) to see how it compared with several real doctors' advice and prognoses. all of the LLMs suggestions were between generically correct and hilariously wrong. alarmingly wrong in some cases, but usually ending with the suggestion to "consult a medical professional" -- yeah, duh. pretty much no better than old school unreliable WebMD.
then i tried doing some prompt engineering to punch up some of my writing, and everything ended up sounding like it was written by an LLM. i don't get why anybody wants this. i can tell that LLM feel, and i think a lot of people can now, given the horrible sales emails i get every day that sound like they were "punched up" by an LLM. it's got a stink to it. maybe we'll all get used to it; i bet most non-tech people have no clue.
i may write a small script to try to tag some of my blogs' posts for me, because i'm really bad at doing so, but i have very little faith in the open source vision LLMs' ability to classify images. it'll probably not work how i hope. that still feels like something you gotta pay for to get good results.
all of this keeps making me think of ffmpeg. a super cool, tiny, useful program that is very extensible and great at performing a certain task: transcoding media. it used to be horribly annoying to transcode media, and then ffmpeg came along and made it all stupidly simple overnight, but nobody noticed. there was no industry bubble around it.
LLMs feel like they're competing for a space that ubiquitous and useful that we'll take for granted today like ffmpeg. they just haven't fully grasped and appreciated that smallness yet. there isn't money to be made here.
#machine learning#parenting#ai critique#data privacy#medical advice#writing enhancement#blogging tools#ffmpeg#open source software#llm limitations#ai generated tags
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#i talk#streamer talk#In a perfect world I'd love for it to be some kind of open-source version of the Qlobal Translator#I don't think it'll be QSMP 2#But more language barrier breaking stuff is hype#Quackity also said ''This weekend'' so we'll find out soon I suppose#My guess is a translation tool <– Manifesting#But hard to guess with him sometimes
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Wondering if anyone would like a dedicated website (like a neocities/Carrd type deal) for my Internet Trinkets tag?
It’s mainly just internet tools, games, guides, resources, books and all kinds of links I’ve found to make the internet experience much more useful and fun, i.e, away from the nightmares of subscriptions, paywalls, hate and fear, as much as possible!
I’d want it to be like a little cornershop with the stuff you’d need, like milk and eggs and bread! Except in this context, it’s internet essentials and some stuff you didn’t think you needed, but do!
@good-morning-czernobog ‘s carrd as well as the likes of masterposts and websites like FrogLand have contributed to this idea, but I’d like some definite input from where this all started.
TLDR:
Want a website full of internet tools to make your life nicer?
Reblog are appreciated but no pressure ^^
#q's internet trinkets#internet tools#resources#online resources#internet archive#open source#freeware#Creative Commons#carrd.co#neocities
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honestly it's really awesome that 2 of the most used advanced digitising tools in qgis, "split feature" and "merge feature" are so broken they're practically unusable. makes your life so easy
#found a workaround for merging features but it's so tedious#i just. would enjoy it if the like basic tools of the software worked#i mean it's a pretty good software im not gonna shit on a free open source mapping software BUT. CMONNNN#veni veni#there are many disadvantages to being a geologist#one of them is not being able to afford arcgis apparentl#y
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once again furious at how AI has been implemented and fucking. hyped up and goddamn bullshit. the way its being used to steal creative works and fuck with artists and create porn of real people is fucking NASTY. but god fucking damnit it could be so useful. fucking. ai voice reader for my stupid incomprehensible textbooks where the voice isn't datamined against the person's will. ai npcs that didn't steal their fucking data. ai routine builders that can learn a person's typical day and preferences and help build checklists for people who struggle w tasks. they could be SO USEFUL. but no. no. we can't have useful things. improving lives??? nahhhhhh we've gotta make Pretty Pictures and Steal Fucking Everything to do it
#ughhhghhghhg#ive got no opinion on ai coding tho i personally try to avoid it#the big difference THERE is that SO fucking much programming shit is open source#so the real pitfall isn't in the ethics of using ai its more in how relying on it can degrade your own skill#but a lot of IDE's already help you take shortcuts by implementing their own setters and getters or whatever the fuck#idk i think the difference is interesting#but still fucking infuriating. it could be SO COOL#crying wailing gnashing my teeth#AND. there's the problem with fucking using AI to do tasks that DO NOT need ai#like not even skill-reduction tasks like summarizing or critical thinking or whatever#but like. name generators. calculators. providing random prompts. random number generation#sure ai may put that conveniently in one place but you know what else did#more or less in the same place???#search engines#idk ik part of it is probably ease of implementation but you do NOT need a fucking MAMMOTH to do a mouse's task#this is basic Computer Rules people you are supposed to make things efficient and space conscious and readable#making an ai calculate 2 + 2 and probably = 4 is. not that.#okay tangent ovoer my point is ai is a tool thats being used really really really badly and it makes me mad because i can see how it could#used goodly
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NetBeans 25
Yesterday I downloaded Apache NetBeans IDE 25. Today I'm trying it out for the first time. No trouble so far, and it appears the issue I had (in v24, with the layout of the "Search Results" window) has been solved.
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my dad has been a linux nerd for as long as i can remember, and for as long as i can remember he has had all sorts of problems with it, mainly relating to wanting to tinker something but not fully understanding how ([/glances at my 8 consecutive brickings of mass effect] surely that's not hereditary or anything), so i was sort of braced for it to be A Process. but... and, not to quote todd howard or anything, but... it... just works? like protondb said all of my games could be made to run with custom proton or dxvk or whatever (some of which I'd already been using to spoof win10 games on 7), but the ones I've tried so far haven't needed any tinkering, they just... go right on? wack.
anyway i'm a linux convert now i guess
#this has been a post#chi's adventures in real life#minthy's rgb fans even work! baby had rgb-compatible fans but i didn't care enough to figure out how to hook them up#and i was sure i'd need drivers that wouldn't be compatible w linux for this one but the motherboard just handles it!#i am going to vm win7 though so i can keep using photoshop & my various modding tools since krita is Unusable and wine renders fonts weird#anyway tl;dr don't let tech companies fool you. planned obsolescence is avoidable open-source works just great and diy isn't as hard as it#eems. this has been soapbox hour with victoria once again
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[use] bypass paywalls clean for chrome | github
"Extension allows you to read articles from (supported) sites that implement a paywall. You can also add a domain as custom site and try to bypass the paywall. Weekly updates are released for fixes and new sites."
#bypass paywalls#chrome extension#github#open source#web browsing#paywall removal#internet access#free content#browser tools#digital media
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Sometimes it’s unfortunate seeing that a lot of people are anti [insert technology here]. It makes sense of course, but it seems like the idea being shared is that the technological tool itself is “bad” but not the company using it.
Like Chromium is not the same thing as Chrome itself. And AI is not only for stealing content and reselling it. But having so many companies do this and use these tools with little to no regulation (specifically on privacy) paints such a nasty image for the tool that has so much potential 😩
#we LOVE the tools but hate how they’re being used BECAUSE the regulations are in favor of capital 😵💫😵💫#AI is cool as shit but not when it’s mining illegal data to make profit ya know?#and open source chromium based browsers are great but people see that it’s built off of a tool that has created a monster 😭
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funny thing is I don't really have any interest in hoarding knowledge or resources for myself in any way, I'm just bad at publishing stuff because I feel like that'd require a bit more stringent quality control than what I might expect of something made largely for my own use.
sometimes I think maybe I should set up something like a google drive or a git or something to just throw my personal- and work-in-progress stuff for people who are interested, but I dunno what limits for space or bandwidth or anything are like.
like I'm sure some people would possibly find the ColorSet unpacker python script useful?? It kinda sucks through and I want to make a better version of it and maybe one that could work as a standalone executable instead? and possibly a packer counterpart to the unpacker?? But also I keep thinking like "would this even be useful to anyone lmao??"
in theory you could probably make some kind of art program plugin that does all of this for you - even the bit with loading actual colorset information into layered colorset pairs, but I mean that's a lot of effort and I still largely use a 20+ year old version of Paint Shop Pro myself so...
#honestly the thing is i think more people should be able to do what i do#whether that is posing or model editing or whatever#keeping the knowledge exclusive only aid those who seek profit#while making it public empowers us all to create#imo that's what real democratisation of art is#giving everyone access to the tools and the knowledge involved#and hoping that if they come up with some new ideas or techniques#they too will give it back to the community for everyone's benefit#there's that expression about standing on the shoulders of giants#but look the great man theory of history is kinda bullshit#we're not standing on the shoulders of giants#we're standing on the shoulders of all of humanity#both those past and present#this is why i love openly collaborative environments#like open source or a lot of modding scenes or the like#sure you still get clashing egos and drama and whatever#but there's this idea that if we openly share our work then we all benefit#it's a rejection of the singular great man#the one visionary auteur#and instead embracing our community-driven nature#look this is something of an ideological thing for me ok#i suck at sharing stuff not because i think sharing is bad#but because i think the things i do aren't good enough#i know that's a silly thing to feel#but i still feel it#emotions care little for reason
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personal nitpick completely unrelated to the winrar vulnerability itself, but.

the way this person wrote this pisses me off (probably more than it should), theres hundreds of reasons why a developer wouldnt want to implement self-updating in software, especially since implementing connecting to the internet to auto-install updates could open it up to even more potential security holes, plus it just sucks to develop. my web browser of choice, librewolf (a fork of firefox,) excludes self-updating and requires manual updates (or updates from a package manager) for these sorts of reasons. put your big boy pants on and manually download updates from developers websites and shut up
anyway. regarding winrar specifically just use 7zip instead, its free and open source, back when i used windows it served me well.
it does use unrar code to support decompressing rar archives but from what ive read the vulnerability in winrar shouldnt affect 7zip or any other programs using unrar, only winrar itself
#i use arch linux which has a package manager managing updates for me but even when i used windows i was used to manually updating things#like emulators and various open source tools#my current web browser of choice librewolf explicitly doesnt have self-updating for reasons like these too#anyway i appreciate that author warning everyone that they should update but i hate them for that comment abt it not autoupdating#ur not a developer ur a writer on the verge shut up lmao
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