Are you contributing to open source software?
Marc Seitz
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What are you favorite open source projects that you use or contribute to?
I go first:
https://github.com/teaxyz/cli
š this is the project from the maker of Homebrew! I'm super excited about this new package manager
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flo merian@fmerian
really enjoy using Dub, an open-source alternative to Bitly, by @steventey:
github.com/steven-tey/dub
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@steventey @fmerian hell yea! dub is incredible! I made this video a while back:
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@steventey @mfts0 "Dub is the #1 learning project for Next.js" ā¤ļø
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@fmerian @steventey I'm looking at the flags in the thumbnail and thinking when does the stripe flag get replaced by a Vercel logo ;)
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My exciting project that I have been working on is CloudOps automation tooling:
https://github.com/unskript/Awes...
Wire up runbooks to your infrastructure, and automate away your manual Cloud Infrastructure tasks
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@dougsillars very interesting Doug! Thanks for sharing.
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Launching soon!
Open-source software is a great way to collaborate with other developers and contribute to the broader community, so it's definitely a worthwhile endeavor. Many companies and individuals, including those working on AI and machine learning, are actively involved in open-source projects and make valuable contributions that benefit the community.
Hugging Face - a startup that has developed several open-source tools for natural language processing, including the Transformers library for building and training deep learning models.
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@atharva_bondre1 I completely agree, open-source software is valuable for collaboration and innovation. Hugging Face's contributions to natural language processing through their open-source tools are impressive. They left their mark on the ecosystem for sure.