OBS Studio: Open-source software for video recording and live streaming

OBS Studio: Open-source software for video recording and live streaming

From the HN Thread

  • There are a lot of tutorials around learning OBS. One of the best ones that I’ve come across is EposVox’s OBS Studo Master Class 2018. It helps you figure out what you want to learn and covers a large swath of the various OBS functionalities. EposVox’s OBS Studio Master Class 2018 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzo7l8HTJNK-IKzM_zDic…
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open source tools for Deep Learning

Source: The major advancements in Deep Learning in 2016 – Tryolabs Blog

Open source tools are everywhere (as we highlighted in our 10 main takeaways from MLconf SF blogpost). They are used and created by researchers and companies. Here is a list of the most popular tools in 2016 for Deep Learning:

  • TensorFlow by Google.
  • Keras by François Chollet.
  • CNTK by Microsoft.
  • MXNET by Distributed (Deep) Machine Learning Community. Adapted by Amazon.
  • Theano by Université de Montréal.
  • Torch by Ronan Collobert, Koray Kavukcuoglu, Clement Farabet. Widely used by Facebook.

 

PORTABLE OPEN STREET MAP (POSM)

source: http://news.spatialdev.com/portable-open-street-map/

The team is just getting started and you can follow along with the action here: https://github.com/AmericanRedCross/posm

 

Digital Democracy is working on something similar

http://www.digital-democracy.org/blog/open-maps-for-everyone/

 

just_testing explains the importance of it:

There are offline OpenStreetMap clients, but there aren’t ways to update said map offilne, or to create “mini-OSM” that later can sync with the main one.