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Cluster API Provider for Harvestera project by rcase |
Technical talks at universitiesan invention by agamez Description |
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Switch software-o-o to store repomd in a databasea project by hennevogel Description |
early stage kdump supporta project by mbrugger |
Port some classic game to Linuxa project by MDoucha Let's pick some old classic game, reverse engineer the data formats and game rules and write an open source engine for it from scratch. Some games from 1990s are simple enough that we could have a playable prototype by the end of the week. |
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Create openSUSE images for Arm and RISC-V boardsa project by avicenzi |
SUSE Observability MCP servera project by drutigliano Description |
Improve build results for Giteaa project by adamm Description |
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MCP Server for SCCan invention by digitaltomm Description |
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Update M2Cryptoa project by mcepl There are couple of projects I work on, which need my attention and putting them to shape: |
Make sense and use of the current AI toolsa project by mbenes DescriptionStarting from the position where I understand the principles behind AI/LLM/ML much better than their practical use, the goal is to learn about the current tools and where they can help me improve my daily job/life and help my team better. There is not preset roadmap. I will see where it all gets me. |
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SUSE Health Check Toolsa project by roseswe SUSE HC Tools Overview |
(Finish) Implementing SSH in Ziga project by lmulling Description |
Port Edge Stack Validation to Leap 16.0a project by fdegirmenci Description |
Terminology Integration: SUSE Dictionary for Google Docs, LibreOffice, Gemini & Morea project by daria.vladykina DescriptionThis project undertakes to integrate SUSE terminology from TermWeb into commonly used writing and collaboration tools such as Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, and AI assistants like Gemini. The goal is to streamline consistent terminology usage across documentation workflows and improve authoring efficiency by providing real-time term validation and suggestions. |
AI-Powered Unit Test Automation for Agamaa project by joseivanlopez The Agama project is a multi-language Linux installer that leverages the distinct strengths of several key technologies: |
Kernel Fuzzing: Understanding Syzkaller and Coverage Improvementsa project by jpovoas DescriptionI want to set up a local kernel fuzzing environment using Syzkaller [0] to better understand its architecture. My focus will be on input mutation logic, subsystem modeling, and how coverage descriptions are currently structured. I'm particularly interested in rapidly evolving subsystems like io_uring and BPF to see where fuzzing descriptions might be incomplete or outdated. I'd like to write at least one custom syzlang definition to better understand the process and identify potential coverage improvements. |
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Weaver: Workflow Engine for Automating Various Executions and Routinesa project by srbaker Description |
Build a terminal user-interface (TUI) for Agamaan invention by IGonzalezSosa Description |
gfxboot for grub2a project by snwint Make a final attempt to implement a graphical user interface for grub2 (gfxboot2). |
Review SCC team internal development processesa project by calmeidadeoliveira DescriptionContinue with the Hackweek 2024, with focus on reviewing existing processes / ways of working and creating workflows: |
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Study for CKSa project by tonyhansen DescriptionStudy for the CKS exam! Setup daily checkins with others, quiz sessions, or whatever might help! Happy to have anyone join in. |
Experiment with AFL++ fuzzing frameworka project by amattiazzo DescriptionExperiment with AFL++ on open source projects included in Factory |
Rancher/k8s Trouble-Makera project by tonyhansen |
Rancher AI - Multi-Agent Architecture with Multiple MCP Serversa project by rcabello DescriptionThis project aims to evolve our current single agent AI system into a multi-agent architecture capable of coordinating multiple specialized agents, each powered by its own Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. |
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Central search hub for SUSE Observability issuesa project by bschuur Description |
Automating Configuration Management for Folder Synca project by bruclik DescriptionThis project aims to address the challenge of automating regular data backups from Android phones to a Nextcloud server, leveraging the Folder Sync application. While Nextcloud’s official Android client struggles with scaling large amounts of files and negatively impacts phone performance, Folder Sync offers robust and flexible syncing capabilities. However, it lacks a builtin import/export configuration feature. Even in its paid versions, Folder Sync only supports importing JSON configurations for business setups, which isn't suitable for personal use cases with Nextcloud. |
Install Leap 16.0 to my father-in-laws computera project by frantisek.simorda Description
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SUSE Observability DX boosta project by aovechkin Description |
Uyuni read-only replicaa project by cbosdonnat Description |
GHC-9.14 and split Hadrian from GHC builda project by osukup DescriptionPrepare openSUSE Tumbleweed project for new GHC Haskell compiler and separate builder (Hadrian) from GHC build |
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Extracting, converting and importing VMs from Nutanix into SUSE Virtualizationa project by emendonca DescriptionThe idea is to delve into understanding Nutanix AHV internals on how it stores and runs VMs, and how to extract them in an automated way for importing into a KVM-compatible hypervisor, like SUSE Virtualization/Harvester. The final product will be not only be documentation, but a working prototype that can be used to automate the process. |
Learn AI related stuffa project by emiura Learn about different AI tech and how can it be used in daily tasks. |
Dynamic Ansible Inventory for Orthos 2an invention by SchoolGuy Description |
Image ranker via click-to-choose using locally running UIan invention by jeremy_moffitt DescriptionCreate an locally deployable application that allows the user to repeatedly choose between two images from a set to rank them over the course of multiple comparisons. The image set should be loadable from a local file folder the user specifies, then the program displays 2 images at a time to the user who selects their preferred image, random comparisons continue until the user decides they are done, or some threshold for comparisons is met (for example, all images except 1 have "lost" 5 times). The resulting stack sort is available to the user. As a stretch goal the images could be renamed or copy+rename based on the results. Additional stretch goal would be to sort images from a library of URLs (or perhaps a flickr stream). An unlikely but ambitious additional stretch goal is to filter out blurry images using some sort of AI plugin. |
Explore LLM evaluation metricsa project by thbertoldi Description |
Learn about Software Architecture and Domain-Driven Designa project by gniebler Description |
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virtxa project by claudiofontana Description |
Learn about Kernel Live Patchinga project by anicka DescriptionThis Hack Week project is to gain practical experience in the source-based Linux kernel live patching workflow, using the tooling and processes described by the Live Patching team. The goal is to successfully create a simple live patch by following the end-to-end development cycle. |
Liz - Prompt autocompletea project by ftorchia DescriptionLiz is the Rancher AI assistant for cluster operations. |
From Gemini Canvas to SUSEverse: Deploying an app on the Career Frameworka project by gwen.peray DescriptionThis project aims to deploy an app in React code, created with Gemini Canvas, onto our SUSEverse (Google Sites environment). The app allows individuals to self-assess against our core competencies, depending on their career level, and generate personalized development plans. |
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Balcony bird feeder with IP camera and image recognitiona project by opithart Description |
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Playing with MeshCore/Meshtastica project by rmaliska DescriptionLoRa is an interesting technology. MeshCore/Meshtastic are 2 incompatible firmwares that use cheap and accessible LoRa boards to provide off-grid communication between devices in case of blackout, natural disaster, in case of GSM/LTE signal and internet connection lost. In EU it uses 868MHz free band. The communication is limited to text messaging due to low bandwidth. The nodes can be used as stationary or as mobile trackers. Telemetry can include GPS data or some enviromental sensors. |
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Intelligent Vulnerability Detection for Private Registriesan invention by ibone.gonzalez Description:This project wants to build an MCP server that connects your LLM to your private registry. It fetches vulnerability reports, probably generated by Trivy, with all the CVEs, and uses the LLM to develop the exact terminal commands or containers updates needed to resolve them. |
OpenPlatform Self-Service Portala project by tmuntan1 Description |