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Nvidia and IBM team up on open source machine learning [Ed: Proprietary hardware]
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New Open Source ERP Suite Written In ILE RPG
There’s something quite novel being introduced today at the Fall COMMON conference in Pittsburgh: An open source ERP package written in free-form RPG. Dubbed intERPprise, the software project is intended to harness core IBM i strengths – its integrated database and ILE environment – but above all, provide an example for what modern and native open source software can look like on IBM i.
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Open Source Health Announces Roll Back, Amalgamation with Weekend Unlimited Inc., New Private Placement [Ed: Open Source Health Inc. (formerly OHS) is just a parasite riding the “brand”…]
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Implementing ChatOps Using Open Source Tooling [Ed: Meaningless buzzwords]
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Identity Community Invited to Contribute to Landmark Open Source Identity Initiative [Ed: “Open Source API” is meaningless. It’s not Open Source.]
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Open-source this, open-source that, and the end of the Windows 10 Creators Update [Ed: Openwashing by Microsoft helped by Richard Speed. He speaks of proprietary software and games with a 'tinge' of code.
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