Better Boot Screens with BPAEngine (Plymouth)

a project by mdeniz

This project is about hacking and pushing further an engine called BPAEngine written in plymouth that enable people to develop better boot screens without much effort. Having those new boot screens in our distributions would be great. Plymouth is a "basic" scripting language for developing boot screens (See some Fedora examples running). Our openSUSE distributions have their own plymouth themes packaged on the branding-openSUSE package. And in my opinion they are very basic..., just a dot moving in 3 positions with the nice background and a logo.

Updated over 2 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Improve headmore (your VNC client for character terminals) with new features

a project by guohouzuo

headmore is your fully functional VNC client (viewer + control) launched from command line for your geeky character terminals (Linux VT console, xterm, and more): https://github.com/HouzuoGuo/headmore

Updated over 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Learn more about C standard libraries

an idea by pvorel

Study code of glibc, musl, uclibc or Klibc and make some tests with buildroot.

Updated over 3 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️. Has no hacker: grab it!

Local voice recognition for home automation

a project by jenspinney

There are several popular ways of controlling home automation with voice today. Amazon Echo and Google Home both allow users to control lights, speakers, etc. with a simple voice command. For this project, I want to replicate some of the simple voice commands supported by projects like those, but in a way that does all processing from within the local network, and doesn't upload any voice clips to a server outside the home. There's something that feels a little uncomfortable about Amazon or Google having the ability to listen in on all conversations, so I'm trying to eliminate that while still being able to turn my lights on or off by voice.

Updated about 4 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Track statistics on the openSUSE staging process to gain feedback on changes

an invention by jberry

Collecting and presenting statistics on the various aspects of the openSUSE:Factory/openSUSE:Leap:* staging process would be useful for determining if changes in tooling and automation have an impact on the workflow. Some examples or information of interest are as follows. request

Updated over 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Make Your Own Neural Network

an idea by qmsu

"Make Your Own Neural Network" is a book written by Tariq Rashid for anyone who wants to understand what neural network are.
* You won’t need any special knowledge or mathematical ability beyond school maths. (The most difficult thing is gradient calculus - but even that concept will be explained so that as many readers as possible can understand it.)

Updated over 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️. Has no hacker: grab it!

Improve translations on https://l10n.opensuse.org/

a project by SShyukriev

It is always nice to extend the translations for openSUSE packages/projects using Weblate.
Everyone is encouraged to improve on his native language.

Updated over 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

COREWAR: Virus competition

a project by ammartinez

COREWAR is a programming game in which two or more programs (warriors or viruses) compete for the control of a virtual computer. The programs are written in Redcode, an abstract assembly language. - Learn about optimizing assembly: reading Redcode guides and manuals (individually or in group)

Updated over 2 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Share Hackweek Photos

an idea by okir

People often share hackweek photos by uploading them to various internal and external servers, and then post the URL to a mailing list. How about enhancing hackweek.suse.com so that

Updated over 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️. Has no hacker: grab it!

SUSE MANAGER automation of creating custom channels "suma-custom-channel"

a project by asemen

SUSE Manager has the possibility to add custom channels using the GUI. Use cases are:

Updated over 4 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.