In this video, Co-founder and CTO Wieland Lindenthal ( @wielinde ) shares his favorite feature in OpenProject—plus a tip for achieving great things with your team.
👉 Watch now and tell us: What’s yours?
#OpenProject #opensource #projectmanagement
How to minecraftify luanti (previously minetest)
https://peertube.wtf/w/bG4UXcGRcmZEjfdKaKcKMb
Tuyển cộng tác viên, người thử nghiệm và phản hồi cho Watchflow – công cụ bảo vệ GitHub! 🛡️
Watchflow giúp bạn định nghĩa các quy tắc bảo vệ GitHub bằng ngôn ngữ tự nhiên và thực thi chúng theo thời gian thực. Dự án đang ở giai đoạn đầu và cần sự giúp đỡ từ cộng đồng để đóng góp code (Python, LangChain/LangGraph), thử nghiệm và chia sẻ phản hồi.
#opensource #github #watchflow #workflow #devops #manguonmo #congcu #ungdung
https://www.reddit.com/r/opensource/comments/1n1c3k8/call_for_contribut
Very unfortunate but completely understandable as developers need to put food on their table and have roof over their heads like the rest of us.
Support projects, developers and contributors when and however you can.
Über 1.300 öffentlich zugängliche #TeslaMate-Server gefährden die #Privatsphäre von #Tesla-Fahrern.
Ein #Sicherheitsforscher entdeckte, dass sensible Daten wie Fahrten, Standorte und Ladeverhalten ohne #Passwortschutz einsehbar sind.
Die Ursache sind unsichere Selbst-Hosting-Praktiken. Nutzer werden dringend aufgefordert, ihre Server mit #Authentifizierung und #Firewall-Regeln abzusichern.
#Datenschutz #ITSecurity #OpenSource #SmartCar #CyberSecurity #TrackingRisiko
Our #GSoC2025 contributor @joelwilliam tells the story of his Media listings UX improvements project ⭐️ https://wagtail.org/blog/media-listings-ux-improvements-via-gsoc-2025/
Five long-requested usability improvements shipped as part of Joel’s first #OpenSource contribution experience, with support from our core contributors Coen van der Kamp, @laymonage, @thibaudcolas, Ben Enright!
Even with the Ribbon UI, LibreOffice's interface still feels a bit behind the times, more like something from 2007.
I think a complete UI redesign is needed to make it truly modern, fresh, and welcoming to new users.
#LibreOffice #FOSS #OpenSource #UI #UX #Design #Feedback

Bazzite, the next generation of Linux gaming, has released a new build with lots of upgrades and support for more PC gaming handhelds.
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/08/bazzite-adds-support-for-ayaneo-3-and-the-aokzoe-a1x-with-work-towards-msi-claw-a8-and-legion-go-2/
#OpenSource #Hardware #DistroNews #Misc #HandheldGaming
Patch, patch, patch even with #opensource. "CISA warns of actively exploited Git code execution flaw"
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/cisa-warns-of-actively-exploited-git-code-execution-flaw/
I truly appreciate the power and functionality of LibreOffice, but I feel the UI could use a major refresh.
It's starting to look a bit dated, and a more modern, intuitive design would make it even more user-friendly for everyone.
Just some constructive feedback!
What do you think guys ?
#LibreOffice #FOSS #OpenSource #UI #UX #Design #Feedback #linux @libreoffice
Unsere #LibreOffice-Konferenz 2025 findet vom 4. bis 6. September in Budapest statt: https://conference.libreoffice.org/2025/ – Aber es gibt noch viele andere #FOSS-Veranstaltungen auf der ganzen Welt, wie beispielsweise die UbuCon India vom 15. bis 16. November:
https://events.canonical.com/event/136/abstracts/
#opensource
Challenge: Complete a tibia segmentation within one "Turkish march" (Mozart)
Testing out the #opensource medical image segmentation code I'm working on. Algorithm:
- Click a voxel
- Get voxel coordinates + intensity
- Get the nearest intensity contour line
Next one can edit and combine these contours with operations like cut/merge/smooth/... , and... if all else fails manually draw things.
For this video I set myself the challenge of segmenting a tibia from a crummy MRI within minutes. The tibia's outer contour is dark (hardly any MRI signal) while its core (marrow/spongy bone I believe) looks white. This used to take me 10 times longer but I've added a basic "prediction" of contours for the next slice. It can be improved still as you can see but when the data is well-behaved one could accept the prediction for most slices. Here you see I sometimes have to remove some "sticky-outy" bits (e.g. connective tissue bits at the bone that also look dark in MRI). Also, as I move up these slices, the data gets increasingly noisy (the leg moves away from the acquisition coil), and the dark cortical bone region gets thinner. So you can see me run into some trouble there and have to resort to more manual editing, and I'm relying (a bit too much at times) on special smoothing splines to iron things out.
I'll be adding this to #Comodo, which is the #JuliaLang project I'm working on, and hopefully in time for the Comodo workhshop at #cmbbe2025 CMBBE Symposium
https://github.com/COMODO-research/Comodo.jl