rOpenSci, to rstats Spanish
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📦 [A package a day - Computing Infrastructure 38]

Today's Computing Infrastructure package is universe

Tools for Working with R-universe
🙏 Maintained by @jeroenooms
📝 https://docs.ropensci.org/universe/

Do you use this package? Tell us about it!
🗺️ https://discuss.ropensci.org/c/usecases/10

#APackageADay
#OSS
#RStats
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rOpenSci, to rstats Spanish
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📦 [A package a day - Computing Infrastructure 37]

Today's Computing Infrastructure package is postdoc

Minimal and Uncluttered Package Documentation
🙏 Maintained by @jeroenooms
📝 https://docs.ropensci.org/postdoc/

Do you use this package? Tell us about it!
🗺️ https://discuss.ropensci.org/c/usecases/10




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rOpenSci, to rstats Spanish
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📦 [A package a day - Computing Infrastructure 36]

Today's Computing Infrastructure package is hoardr

Manage Cached Files
🙏 Maintained by Tamás Stirling
📝 https://docs.ropensci.org/hoardr/

Check out this article: Introduction to the {hoardr} package
💻 https://docs.ropensci.org/hoardr/articles/hoardr_vignette.html

#APackageADay
#OSS
#RStats
@rstats

timbray, to Software
@timbray@cosocial.ca avatar
TransportOnline, to random Dutch
@TransportOnline@mastodon.nl avatar

GRIP 1 vanwege grote brand in distributiecentrum in Oss [+foto's]

Lees meer: https://www.transport-online.nl/46390/grip-1-vanwege-grote-brand-in-distributiecentrum-in-oss-fotos/

mahryekuh, to random
@mahryekuh@fosstodon.org avatar

Following my question about language differences, someone sent me this perfect book advice:

"The Culture Map; Breaking Through the Invisible Boundaries of Global Business" by Erin Meyer.

The link below has a descriptive summary.

https://erinmeyer.com/books/the-culture-map/

rOpenSci, to rstats Spanish
@rOpenSci@hachyderm.io avatar

📦 [A package a day - Computing Infrastructure 35]

Today's Computing Infrastructure package is tinkr

Cast (R)Markdown Files to XML and Back Again
🙏 Maintained by @zkamvar
📝 https://docs.ropensci.org/tinkr/

Do you use this package? Tell us about it!
🗺️ https://discuss.ropensci.org/c/usecases/10




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rOpenSci, to rstats Spanish
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📦 [A package a day - Computing Infrastructure 34]

Today's Computing Infrastructure package is git2r

Provides Access to Git Repositories
🙏 Maintained by Stefan Widgren
📝 https://docs.ropensci.org/git2r/

Do you use this package? Tell us about it!
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EC_DIGIT, to random
@EC_DIGIT@social.network.europa.eu avatar

Unlock the secrets of #OSS licensing with @geant latest guide! 📘

Learn why the European Union Public Licence-1.2 (#EUPL) stands out for preserving code's public nature while ensuring maximum compatibility.

👉 https://europa.eu/!xWFFmc

davepolaschek, to random
@davepolaschek@writing.exchange avatar

I saw the fuss about the “Don’t link to our website” people yesterday, and didn’t comment much until this morning, because I hadn’t realized just how crap-laden their page was (my ad-blocker did its job). My initial reaction was that they kept talking about “the mastodon devs should fix this” but isn’t part of the deal with open source (which mastodon is, right?) that if you see a problem, you can go fix it yourself which they didn’t seem to have any interest in. Open source much, guys?

davepolaschek,
@davepolaschek@writing.exchange avatar

I thought about this because of the question “what do you wish you knew about ?” and thought that a fine answer was “you can fix other people’s code. But they don’t have to take your fixes.” But that’s a thing I’ve seen a lot during the decades of my career. People want to write shiny new code (and are rewarded for it in most places), but almost nobody wants to fix the old stuff. And removing code is a place where newbies can make extremely outsized contributions. / @mahryekuh

mahryekuh, to random
@mahryekuh@fosstodon.org avatar

Open source contributors, what did you wish you knew when you started contributing? Or is there something that kept you from contributing for too long?

I am asking for a presentation, which I will give in two weeks.

rOpenSci, to rstats Spanish
@rOpenSci@hachyderm.io avatar

📦 [A package a day - Computing Infrastructure 33]

Today's Computing Infrastructure package is tic

The goal of tic is to enhance and simplify working with continuous integration (CI) systems
🙏 Maintained by Patrick Schratz
📝 https://docs.ropensci.org/tic/

Check out this article: The features of tic
💻 https://docs.ropensci.org/tic/articles/features.html




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marcel, to opensource German
@marcel@waldvogel.family avatar

Die @digiges organisiert auch dieses Jahr wieder gemeinsam mit @okfde und ein in , um gemeinsam mit und neue coole Ideen auszuprobieren.

Menschen zwischen 12 und 18 Jahren sind herzlich eingeladen, vom 14.-16.6. drei Tage unter Gleichgesinnten zu verbringen.
Es gibt auch Möglichkeit für Reisestipendien.

https://www.digitale-gesellschaft.ch/event/jugend-hackt-zuerich-2024/

khalidabuhakmeh, to dotnet
@khalidabuhakmeh@mastodon.social avatar

The state of the ecosystem.

rOpenSci, to rstats Spanish
@rOpenSci@hachyderm.io avatar

📦 [A package a day - Computing Infrastructure 32]

Today's Computing Infrastructure package is nlrx

Setup, Run and Analyze NetLogo Model Simulations from R via XML
🙏 Maintained by @bacchus
📝 https://docs.ropensci.org/nlrx/

Do you use this package? Tell us about it!
🗺️ https://discuss.ropensci.org/c/usecases/10




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f_lombardo, to php Italian
@f_lombardo@phpc.social avatar

I'd like to become more involved in Open Source. Any suggestions for an interesting Open Source #PHP project that needs some help?
(And sorry, no, I don't want to write docs :-) #oss

rOpenSci, to rstats Spanish
@rOpenSci@hachyderm.io avatar

📦 [A package a day - Computing Infrastructure 31]

Today's Computing Infrastructure package is jsonvalidate

Validate JSON against a schema using is-my-json-valid or ajv.
🙏 Maintained by @richfitz
📝 https://docs.ropensci.org/jsonvalidate/

Look how @grusonh uses {jsonvalidate} to validate the packages.json file from your personal universe
💻 https://discuss.ropensci.org/t/using-jsonvalidate-to-validate-the-packages-json-file-from-your-personal-universe/2643




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kubikpixel, (edited ) to Redis German
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

I have the same question about: PoloDB¹ vs. KeyDB² or even RethinkDB³? 🤔
(all ar open-source and free)

«MongoDB vs. Redis: Which Database Should You Use?»
📄 https://www.integrate.io/blog/mongodb-vs-redis/

  1. https://www.polodb.org
  2. https://docs.keydb.dev
  3. https://rethinkdb.com


doctormo, to journalism
@doctormo@floss.social avatar

Hey if you're going to use an open source project as an example of a hack, can you at least let them know in advance you're about to do something reckless so they can prepare?

K. Thanks! 🙄

This doofus used inkscape and wireshark's live gitlab for a bit of a demo hack: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/gitlab-affected-by-github-style-cdn-flaw-allowing-malware-hosting/

bradwilson, to random
@bradwilson@mastodon.social avatar

When opening a bug in an (dev-oriented) project, don't simply say "please do X". Tell them what the problem you're trying to solve is, what methods you've tried, and why that isn't working. You can include history of the paths you've gone down and even suggest a possible answer, but without knowing what problem you're actually trying to solve, project maintainers don't even know what problem your solution is for, and when you even have it.

Agree on a problem first, then a solution.

MichalBryxi, to random
@MichalBryxi@veganism.social avatar

My latest pet : Replace the "free" sharing services with simple solution where one has full control of (a) data collection (b) data storage (c) data sharing/visualisation.

If you want to give this like alternative a go, I'd be happy for any and all comments:

https://github.com/vast-ch/the-mountains-are-calling

rOpenSci, to rstats Spanish
@rOpenSci@hachyderm.io avatar

📦 [A package a day - Computing Infrastructure 30]

Today's Computing Infrastructure package is assertr

Assertive Programming for R Analysis Pipelines
🙏 Maintained by Tony Fischetti
📝 https://docs.ropensci.org/assertr/

Do you use this package? Tell us about it!
🗺️ https://discuss.ropensci.org/c/usecases/10




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selviano, to opensource
@selviano@mastodon.online avatar

folks, @whit537 is at it again and just dropped a barn burner about the , Stewards, Borland Turbo Pascal, and uh, green onions. (just read it, I promise it all comes together)

https://openpath.chadwhitacre.com/2024/oss-stewards-as-software-restaurants/

apereo, to opensource
@apereo@social.fossdle.org avatar

#OSS in #HigherEd

#OpenSource with #SLU gives students practical software development experience and helps researchers with their custom software needs.

“We are trying to, first, give students real-world software development experience. Second, build software that supports research. Third, promote a center of gravity for open source software development and broader conversations about open scholarship on campus.”
Daniel Shown,
Open Source with SLU

#EdTech #OSPO

https://www.slu.edu/research/research-institute/news/2024/coding-careers.php

Crell, to random
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AMEN!

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