The open source project of the month for March is Open Educational Resources. This site is a huge collection of free and open source educational resources.
The open source project of the month for March is Open Educational Resources. This site is a huge collection of free and open source educational resources.
Communication is an important part of the society. As we're commutating in lots of different languages within more little societies, I translated "society" and "individual" in all languages. Some languages look very beautiful by themselves as Chinese and Arabic.
I wrote the words down on two sheets of tracing paper which I layered on top of each other. You cannot read the words clearly anymore what represents the lack of communication in the society.
I created this page as a way to show off my personal open source projects. This page will simply serve as a way for me to document everything.
So, there was no 2nd post for CodingOverload in March. There are two main reasons for this, one is that I decided to take a little time off this month. The second
reason is that I wanted to finish preparing the 'My Projects' section of the page. This area will be a place for me to describe and document my personal coding projects. Hopefully
you like this page! https://codingoverload.com/my-projects/
This month's open source project will be about the free resume builder program Reactive Resume. Reactive Resume is an amazing open source project.
This month’s open source project will be about the free resume builder program Reactive Resume. I hope you enjoy learning about this great open source project.
Hey so, I haven't seen much about this on here, but a GREAT resource for protesters, ESPECIALLY protesters who might be targeted by signal jamming cell phones.
Meshtastic is a totally open source project that basically enables radio wave texting. Think walkie-talkies but better and with texting. It's been catching on especially in Europe, but has been growing in popularity all over.
The devices use line-of-sight connections, but the fun part is that your messages can also piggy back other devices in the area to get a bigger reach (while your message stays encrypted). So the more devices in an area, the bigger signal you can use.
These are perfect for protests, concerts, hiking, or other situations where your cell signal might end up useless.
Most meshtastic devices connect via bluetooth to your phone, so you can text on your phone with the app, making it super easy to send & receive messages in a way you're already used to. There are also ones with their own keyboards so it's a fully contained texting device.
The system is totally open source, which means if you're techy, you can put together your own device for like $30-40 at cheapest. If you're not about soldering wires or 3D printing your own stuff, you can often grab these at $60-70 at cheapest. Some examples here. Just make sure you're getting one that is setup for the legal radio frequencies you can use in your country.
Right now a lot of the documentation is written for people who previously used ham radios, or are just techy sorts, so it get confusing fast, but it's quickly becoming more beginner user friendly and really is a great resource for people wishing to buck the system or have a backup system in case of emergencies.
Right now you can check out and see if there's anyone around you who have shared the location of their meshtastic nodes on these maps.
If you want more info, of course check out the meshtastic website, but there's also plenty of youtube tutorials that can help you out as well as the meshtastic discord where you can find a lot more help.
Learn About Open Source: What It Is, and Why It's Important
This short video will share the benefits of Open Source software and how it's essential for businesses and individuals. This video is an excellent introduction to Open Source software and the benefits it can offer.
Whether you're a business owner or starting out, this video is an excellent resource on your desk!
In this short video, we'll share the benefits of Open Source software and how it's important for businesses and individuals. This video is a
Lately, I have been playing a new game called Albion Online. Albion Online stats is a DPS/healing meter developed by Mazurwiktor for the MMORPG.
This month's open source project of the month is Albion Online Stats. Recently, I started playing a new game called Albion Online, and I found out that the most popular DPS meter is actually open source! So, of course, I had to write about it.