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today's leftovers

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 09, 2023,

updated Apr 09, 2023

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2023-04-03 [Older] Linux Weekly Roundup #229

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2023-04-02 [Older] Weekly GNU-like Mobile Linux Update (13/2023): Sxmo 1.14 + updates by Nemo Mobile and Plasma Mobile

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Building a SteamDeck Resource

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As I have been enjoying this well-built, hand held computer / gaming console, I have had to do some problem solving to get things to work.

The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 999

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A search engine for Creative Commons

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Are you looking for content that is openly licensed that you can reuse? Then you might be interested in Openverse. Openverse is an innovative tool that searches over 300 million pictures from an aggregation of different databases. It goes beyond just searching for an image by giving users access to tags created by machine learning models and one-click attribution. With so many visuals to explore, users can find the perfect image to make their project more engaging. The content comes from a variety of sources, including the Smithsonian, Cleveland Museum of Art, NASA, and the New York Public Library.
In 2019, the CC Search tool provided by the Creative Commons site was adopted by the WordPress project. Openverse is the new incarnation of CC Search.
Currently, Openverse only indexes images and audio-visual content. Searches for video are available from external sources. Plans are in place to add additional representations of open-access texts, 3D models, and more. They have one common goal: Grant access to the estimated 2.5 billion Creative Commons licenses and public domain works available online. All the code utilized is open source.
Please be aware that Openverse does not guarantee that the visuals have been correctly provided with a Creative Commons license or that the attribution and any other related licensing information collected are precise and complete. To be safe, please double-check the copyright status and attribution information before reusing the material. To find out more, please read the terms of use in Openverse.

Linux Around The World: USA – Idaho

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We cover user groups that are running in the US state of Idaho. This article forms part of our Linux Around The World series.

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