Software: Discourse and More
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Discourse – A Modern Forum for Community Discussion
Discourse is a free, open source, modern, feature-rich and remarkable community-oriented forum software. It’s a powerful, reliable, and flexible platform that comes with a wide range of tools for community discussions.
It is designed for building community discussion platforms, mailing list or chat room for your team, customers, fans, patrons, audience, users, advocates, supporters, or friends and most importantly, it seamlessly integrates with the rest of your established online platforms.
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4 Markdown-powered slide generators
Imagine you've been tapped to give a presentation. As you're preparing your talk, you think, "I should whip up a few slides."
Maybe you prefer the simplicity of plain text, or maybe you think software like LibreOffice Writer is overkill for what you need to do. Or perhaps you just want to embrace your inner geek.
It's easy to turn files formatted with Markdown into attractive presentation slides. Here are four tools that can do help you do the job.
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Faster Audio Decoding/Encoding Coming To Ogg & FLAC
FLAC and Ogg now have faster audio encoding and decoding capabilities thanks to recent code improvements.
Robert Kausch of the fre:ac audio converter project wrote in to inform us about recent changes he made to FLAC and Ogg for yielding faster performance. Kausch updated the CRC checks within FLAC and Ogg to a faster algorithm and those patches have now been accepted upstream.
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