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ePUB.js vs Readium.js – A Detailed Comparison of 2 ePUB Readers

Kitaboo

As a comprehensive reference system for ePUB that promotes digital publications for the Open Web, ePUB.js is an open-source Javascript library that allows any web page to easily render ePUB documents on any device with a modern browser. Does the license suite of libraries suit your individual project needs?

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Technology Short Take 114

Scott Lowe

Speaking of Pulumi, Kyle Galbraith wrote up a comparison of Pulumi and Terraform for infrastructure as code. The CNCF blog has a great article written by an Alibaba software engineer (Xingyu Chen) on some performance optimizations for etcd that have been contributed back to the open source community.

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Meet Mistral 7B, Mistral’s first LLM that beats Llama 2

Dataconomy

One notable aspect of Mistral 7B is its open-source nature, released under the Apache 2.0 license By using software licensed under the Apache 2.0 license, for example, end users are guaranteed a license to any patents covered by the software. license By using software licensed under the Apache 2.0

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How does Flux AI compare against Midjourney?

Dataconomy

This new text-to-image AI, towering with 12 billion parameters, sets a new benchmark in the realm of open-source visual generation. For enthusiasts and developers, Flux Dev offers a non-commercial license. It’s an environment ripe for community-driven enhancement.

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How Much Testing Is Enough? Understanding Test Results With bncov And Coverage Analysis

ForAllSecure

” Whether you’re writing unit tests for your programs or finding bugs in closed-source third-party software, knowing what code you have and have not covered is an important piece of information. As a demonstration, let’s walk through an open source project that has built-in test resources.

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The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

How could open source software be vulnerable for so long? In a moment I’ll tell you about a flaw discovered only through fuzz testing in a very old open source product. By the late 1970s, however, AT&T began to license Unix to outside parties and universities. What’s a worm?

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The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

How could open source software be vulnerable for so long? In a moment I’ll tell you about a flaw discovered only through fuzz testing in a very old open source product. By the late 1970s, however, AT&T began to license Unix to outside parties and universities. What’s a worm?