>> 10 new open source projects and developments, worth knowing about
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I created a special channel for the Bots to talk to each other : irc://irc.freenode.org/simbotchat
They’re off the Feathercoin IRC for the most part.
irc://irc.freenode.org/feathercoin
I’ve gone a bit more in depth, there are ways of configuring a more specific Bot (say for Feathercoin). There is a lot of scope to add additional scripts to define actions, which means they are very flexible.
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Open source document / project collaboration software
I am looking at this project as I won’t use google (docs) there is a need for self hosting of multi user document creation in an open source project. This will engender collaboration between members, were a large number of people can (easily) contribute a small amount.
My idea is produce an open document on “bot replies” for certain topics, that anyone can contribute to, then look to move guides over to collaborative documents for editing and improving.
I’ll create a guide development thread at that stage to document where you can update the latest version. I suppose it will be like a simplified wiki.
I have been waiting for this as I believe even software development can be done by multiple contributors at once and this form of extreme development will prove to be super fast and accurate way of the future.
Many hands make light work and many eyes make fewer errors.
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The idea of SparkleShare sprouted at the GNOME Usability Hackfest in London, where a couple of designers came to the conclusion that they didn’t have a good (Open Source) collaboration tool to share their work (for more background, read “The one where the designers ask for a ponyâ€). They didn’t like how the good collaboration tools were proprietary, and that using them meant having to give up privacy, control and other rights. What they needed was something that they could run and control themselves, without having to depend on other companies.
That’s sold it to me.
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Re: local forums / local networks research mesh networks
Just looking at this
https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns
Cjdns is a networking protocol, a system of digital rules for message exchange between computers. The philosophy behind cjdns is that networks should be easy to set up, protocols should scale up smoothly and security should be ubiquitous.
B.A.T.M.A.N
http://www.open-mesh.org/projects/open-mesh/wiki
B.A.T.M.A.N. (better approach to mobile ad-hoc networking) is a routing protocol for multi-hop ad-hoc mesh networks. This is the main development website, we have source code, binary packages, documentation and further information available:
Also:
https://commotionwireless.net/
Commotion Router v1.1 “Grumpy Cat” Released!
October 15, 2014 Josh King
We are very pleased to announce the v1.1 release for our Commotion Router firmware! This release finalizes many bugfixes and stability enhancements in our stable v1.x “Grumpy Cat†branch.
more of an over veiw :
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SatoshiProof
Here’s another interesting project which came up from the issues for the World-Citizenship project on github
https://github.com/ligi/SatoshiProof
Proof that any one who can write can “code” - Feathercoin’s ChrisJ’s open project.
World Citizenship - Creating Affordable Decentralised Passport Services Using Available Cryptographic Tools
https://github.com/MrChrisJ/World-Citizenship.git
Further reading: https://guardianproject.info/informa/
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An interesting open source project with bitcoin, litecoin, Dogecoin connections. Interesting blog, (see bellow)
Pycoind
A pure-Python full-node and library for bitcoind-based (bitcoin, litecoin, dogecoin, et cetera) crypto-currencies.
Blog:
which old witch?
July 29th, 2014
Just an FYI, the patent US 6141420 has expired, so everyone should feel free to compress their elliptic curve cryptographic public key points to their little hearts’ contents.
Although patented, the patent has never been challenged, and would certainly not have stood up in court as ECC point compression was published in a paper a year prior to the filing and was co-authored by one of the patent author (hence, was well aware of the prior art). A more in-depth argument for the invalidity of the patent can be read here.
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Not really off topic and is still at Beta, looks pretty cool. OpenBazaar
OpenBazaar, formerly known as DarkMarket, is an open source decentralized online marketplace designed for e-commerce, using the cryptocurrency Bitcoin. Currently in Beta and looking for support.
Programmer and Bitcoin enthusiast Amir Taaki and a team of other developers created the prototype of a decentralized marketplace, entitled “DarkMarket”, in April 2014 at a Toronto Bitcoin Hackathon. DarkMarket was developed as a proof of concept in response to the seizure of the online marketplace Silk Road in October 2013. Taaki compared DarkMarket’s improvements on Silk Road to BitTorrent’s improvements on Napster.
https://github.com/OpenBazaar/OpenBazaar
http://forum.openbazaar.org/index.php?p=/
Altcoin thread : http://forum.openbazaar.org/index.php?p=/discussion/31/altcoin-support
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This came up as part of World citizen / open passport discussion / Github issues. Not a software project but an interesting resource on how to choose the correct “open source / free” licence for your software / projects.
Choosing an OSS license doesn’t need to be scary…
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This time a collaborative software / document site./ Multiple user access and public documents. I can see this type of facility will eventually be a game changer on enabling agile development and documentation.
Stypi
Over the past year, we have helped thousands of people collaborate on code, and we have learned many surprising things along the way. Most informative was our discovery that people are using Stypi for far more than we anticipated â€" from meeting notes to school projects and research papers. We see this as an opportunity to serve our users even better, and today are excited to announce the release of our new rich text editor, available at beta.stypi.com.
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Detekt
Amnesty International says the tool released Thursday, called Detekt, is designed for right activists and journalists but will be freely available to anybody who fears their computer is being used to monitor them.
Developer Claudio Guarnieri, a security researcher based in Germany, says Detekt can currently find eight different pieces of spy software, including FinSpy.
FinSpy, made by German company FinFisher, is sold to governments for criminal investigations. It has also been found on computers used by human rights lawyers and activists in countries such as Bahrain and Ethiopia.
https://github.com/botherder/detekt/
Detekt is a Python tool that relies on Yara, Volatility and Winpmem to scan the memory of a running Windows system (currently supporting Windows XP to Windows 8 both 32 and 64 bit and Windows 8.1 32bit).
Detekt tries to detect the presence of pre-defined patterns that have been identified through the course of our research to be unique identifiers that indicate the presence of a given malware running on the computer. Currently it is provided with patterns for:
- DarkComet RAT
- XtremeRAT
- BlackShades RAT
- njRAT
- FinFisher FinSpy
- HackingTeam RCS
- ShadowTech RAT
- Gh0st RAT
Beware that it is possible that Detekt may not successfully detect the most recent versions of those malware families. Indeed, some of them will likely be updated in response to this release in order to remove or change the patterns that we identified. In addition, there may be existing versions of malware, from these families or from other providers, which are not detected by this tool. If Detekt does not find anything, this unfortunately cannot be considered a clean bill of health.
If you encounter samples of such families that are not successfully detected, please open a ticket. In addition, please let us know if you find instances of false positives.
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I’m actual really keen to see what we can do with open bazaar
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**Jitsi : Video conferences **
Don’t know why I missed this before, came up in reddit discussion of the complex dependencies of Google-Talkplugin.
What is Jitsi Meet?
Jitsi Meet is an OpenSource (MIT) WebRTC JavaScript application that uses Jitsi Videobridge to provide high quality, scalable video conferences. You can see Jitsi Meet in action here at the 482 session of the VoIP Users Conference.
You can also try it out yourself at meet.jit.si.
https://jitsi.org/Projects/JitsiMeet
I noticed something interesting with the Google Talk plugin .deb
http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1bnfke/i_noticed_something_interesting_with_the_google/
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Could this possibly become a plugin for the Qt?
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I noticed something interesting with the Google Talk plugin .deb
http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1bnfke/i_noticed_something_interesting_with_the_google/
lol
what do you expect from a company that makes money from selling personal info?
What is described in the reddit link fit’s exactly to the behavior google has with end user data security. Tehy are the largest data miners in the world and instal lheir backdoors everywhere
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Hi all not sure if you have already heard about this but I thought it may be useful in the future.
Docker.com its containerisation software a little like a very lightweight VM that can contain whatever software you like and can run anywhere. (Any modern Linux anyway as Windows/Mac are not well supported)
We are starting to use them at work and I though they may be a great way to install a Feathercoin deamon (or full node?) as all software would essentially be preinstalled and could just be run by the user.
It’s worth a look its pretty new (only 15months) but already has huge support.
Maybe this could be good for preconfigured miners for different card types etc. Just a thought.
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Hey… I am trying to Meet up project. How it’s help us ?
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This public private key is hardly easy or mainstream, so was interested to read about clean room :
https://dev.guardianproject.info/projects/psst/wiki/CleanRoom
Clean Room
A linux livecd + application combo that provides a secure, usable environment for managing GPG keys.
SummaryUsing an offline master key with active subkeys is considered to be the most secure way to use GPG, however the workflow for setting up and maintaining such a gpg key is incredibly laborious. You need look no further for proof of this than the gigantic 18-step procedure provided by the FSFE.
The vast majority of the steps are simply navigating the complicated GnuPG command line interface with very little actual input or decision making necessary on the user’s part.
The Clean Room project aims to provide a bootable environment that provides a clean and simple interface for GPG tasks. Balancing user friendliness and security in an attempt to drastically simplify the GPG management process is it’s core goal.
UI Mockups
Manual Setup
Getting software package updates while offlineWhat is this Offline Master Key Thing?
The ProblemIn a standard GPG arrangement, the user has ostensibly one key (in reality they have one master signing/certifying key and one encryption subkey). The private key material for the keys are stored in $HOME/.gnupg/ on the user’s main workstation. When an action that requires access to the private key (e.g., decrypt or sign) is performed, the private key is read straight from disk.
While conceptually simple (as simple as anything surrounding PGP is) there is the unfortunate side-effect that the identity chain is highly-coupled to the keys used for encryption and signing.
User’s expend significant effort (remember your last key-signing “party”?) in creating and expanding their identity certifications (aka the Web of Trust). Their PGP key becomes a proof of identity within the relevant social circle.
Yet, the PGP key is actually fulfilling three distinct purposes:
Identification
Confidentiality (encryption, decryption)
Ensuring integrity (message signing)Of these, identification is the most important, hence the reason user’s go to great lengths to certify identity. Without identity verification, the usefulness of confidentiality and integrity become questionable.
There is always the concern that key material stored on a production machine can be compromised. When private key material is compromised in the traditional GPG setup, the affected keys must be revoked obliterating the painstakingly built identity chain.
Wouldn’t it be great if we could retain easy encryption and signing ability while protecting one’s identity and associated trust links even in the event of a compromise?
https://dev.guardianproject.info/projects/psst/wiki/CleanRoom
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**ART
KRITA - art program**
Krita has just had a major update so may be worth checking out, especially any artists.
Krita is a FREE digital painting and illustration application.
Krita offers CMYK support, HDR painting, perspective grids, dockers, filters, painting assistants, and many other features you would expect. Check out the gallery to see what other artists have done with Krita
**A.I. Techniques and Frameworks
h2o-dev**
H2O makes Hadoop do math! H2O scales statistics, machine learning and math over BigData. H2O is extensible and users can build blocks using simple math legos in the core. H2O keeps familiar interfaces like R, Excel & JSON so that BigData enthusiasts & experts can explore, munge, model and score datasets using a range of simple to advanced algorithms. Data collection is easy. Decision making is hard. H2O makes it fast and easy to derive insights from your data through faster and better predictive modeling. H2O has a vision of online scoring and modeling in a single platform.
H2O - https://github.com/h2oai/h2o-dev
PredictionIO/PredictionIO
PredictionIO
PredictionIO is an open source machine learning framework for developers and data scientists. It supports event collection, deployment of algorithms, evaluation, querying predictive results via REST APIs.
https://github.com/PredictionIO/PredictionIO http://prediction.io!
Numenta Platform for Intelligent Computing (NuPIC)
Watch this video : http://numenta.org/nupic.html
NuPIC is a Python / C++ open source project that implements HTM as described in the HTM White Paper.
NuPIC uses human style learning to, win games, or do other processes, learned from scratch or by example.
numenta/nupic Â* GitHub
Hubot
I will be moving my BotLibre research and chat logs to my own Hubot instance soon. Rapid development on Github at the chat end of Bots.
A customizable life embetterment robot.
Hubot is a chat bot, modelled after GitHub’s Campfire bot, hubot. He’s pretty cool. He’s extendable with old community scripts, or new community org and your own custom scripts, and can work on many different chat services.
Some other intereting stuff in development
cjdns
Also with a lot of development on Github currently.
Networking Reinvented
Cjdns implements an encrypted IPv6 network using public-key cryptography for address allocation and a distributed hash table for routing. This provides near-zero-configuration networking, and prevents many of the security and scalability issues that plague existing networks.
https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns
detekt
https://github.com/botherder/detekt
Detekt is a Python tool that relies on Yara, Volatility and Winpmem to scan the memory of a running Windows system (currently supporting Windows XP to Windows 8 both 32 and 64 bit and Windows 8.1 32bit).
Detekt tries to detect the presence of pre-defined patterns that have been identified through the course of our research to be unique identifiers that indicate the presence of a given malware running on the computer. Currently it is provided with patterns for:
FinFisher FinSpy
HackingTeam RCSpypy
pypy can run some python applications faster by precompiling the scripts.
Juno & Julia
Walks like Python. Runs like C.
Juno builds on Julia’s unique combination of ease-of-use and performance. Beginners and experts can build more powerful programs more quickly, and get to a result faster.
Great for power users, too.Juno is built on Light Table, which means it’s a decent editor as well as a pretty face. It’s customisable to your heart’s content (though the defaults are pretty good too) and has power features like multiple cursors, fuzzy file finding and Vim keybindings.
Julia is a high-level, high-performance dynamic programming language for technical computing, with syntax that is familiar to users of other technical computing environments. It provides a sophisticated compiler, distributed parallel execution, numerical accuracy, and an extensive mathematical function library. The library, largely written in Julia itself, also integrates mature, best-of-breed C and Fortran libraries for linear algebra, random number generation, signal processing, and string processing. In addition, the Julia developer community is contributing a number of external packages through Julia’s built-in package manager at a rapid pace. IJulia, a collaboration between the IPython and Julia communities, provides a powerful browser-based graphical notebook interface to Julia.
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Re: AI techniques developments : Just read this : http://phys.org/news/2015-03-evolving-robot-brains.html
and the software to do that on Github :
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This thread will become a sandbox for innovation one day.
It should stay pinned. Epic.