Rock n' Rolla project by kwwii Record two songs by the end of the week. |
Git and rst practicean invention by ktsamis I want to use this hackweek to get some practice with git and rst and maybe more specifically, as a project, to set a blog written in rst and hosted in github. |
Relax-and-Recover (rear) recovery system: Download rear configuration filesa project by jsmeix See my Relax-and-Recover upstream issue https://github.com/rear/rear/issues/841 |
Pair Programming Test Drive/Probefahrta project by mamorales Are you interested in pairing? Are you wondering whether it is something that would help you and your team members in your current project? Would you like to try it out before you fully commit to such an extreme idea? Then this is your lucky day Sir/Madam! |
Jangouts: integrate outcome of GSoCa project by ancorgs We got a couple of GSoC projects around Jangouts this year: |
Learn and Document how to install a SAP Hana ScaleOut Clusteran invention by dakechi This nowadays is a supported HANA Scenario that has no much knowledge and documentation around. This project is basically to explore what we currently have, and maybe document some initial good practices around SAP HANA Scale-out to facilitate future developments and also our current supports. |
ML and AI for code static analysisa project by mvarlese The idea is to explore the technologies and the various components to realize some AI to predict pitfalls in source code which can potentially generate run-time misbehaviours. |
"Physical" notifications with Raspberry Pi and addressable LEDsa project by dannysauer I'd like a way to have a device on my desk which lights up to indicate that I have something I should be paying attention to. Initially, I'd like this to be for Office365 calendar events and GitHub mentions, but ideally it should support arbitrary messages. The plan is to assign specific colors (ideally "patterns" consisting of a sequence of colors and time) to specific message types. |
investigate seal secrets for used in a home-cluster (k3s + fluxci)an invention by fcrozat |
Update quilt's manual pagean invention by jdelvare |
remote pia project by radmanic I'd like to add a 433MHz receiver transmitter module to my raspberry pi - I know there are some kits, but this will require some hardware poking and soldering and I'm looking forward to it. The goal will be to receive the signal of some remote temperature and humidity sensors, decode the signal - understand their data structure and display and log them accordingly. |
Simple images in OBSan invention by -miska- As OBS can install various distributions, it should be in theory possible to abuse this functionality to create distribution independent way to create rootfs tarball. |
Create a git project for VMDPa project by kallan Needing to learn git, I thought it would be a good time to clean up the code and create a git project for it. |
Install and fix Linux support on ASUS E200H netbooka project by tiwai I freshly bought a small and cheap laptop ASUS 200H based on Cherrytrail. My plan is to install openSUSE on it, and bring it along with my vacation in the following week :) |
[IDEA] Use Mozilla's DeepSpeech to automate minute take for meetingsa project by aplanas Mozilla's DeepSpeech project[1] is using TensorFlow and some paper from Baidu to make an open source speech to text system, based on deep learning (TensorFlow). The current project allow the training for own local datasets, but also there is a pre-trained model that can be used during the development. |
next-generation email synchronization programa project by dancermak There are various email synchronization programs like offlineimap or mbsync, which have some inherent limitations: |
Worst 3D Printer version 2a project by joadavis A few years ago I wrote the "worst 3D Printer". Basically, it takes a 3D model (VRML) and slices it to bitmaps, which can be arranged on paper and printed, then manually cut out and glued together. As you can imagine, just doing a small print could take 500 layers, so it could take a day to assemble (hence "worst"). [1] |
Golan no vendora project by rjschwei At present it is our practice to "vendor" all dependencies for a Golang package. This has the advantage that everything is in one nice package and self contained but it has the disadvantage that dependencies are hidden and therefore security issues may slip through the cracks. |
Unified Config Management Tool (UCMT)an invention by jreidinger |
Learn about amdgpu OpenCL neural network use for video enhancingan invention by tjyrinki_suse Project Description |
Use a container storage to store the OS system roota project by dcassany |
E9s: Epinio TUIa project by ecandino |
Create better async hooks for Uyuni state managementa project by Etheryte |
Proxy for Immicha project by tlebreux Description |
Go zip updater: Appending new files to zip archive without decompressing the whole filean invention by StarryWang Project Description |