LibreOffice
obs-studio
LibreOffice | obs-studio | |
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592 | 2,381 | |
3,066 | 63,753 | |
4.0% | 1.9% | |
10.0 | 9.8 | |
4 days ago | 4 days ago | |
C++ | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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LibreOffice
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How to Use AI to Quickly Analyze CSV Data & Get Insights
CSV files can be used everywhere and with almost any tool. Numerous tools, such as spreadsheet programs like Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, and LibreOffice. Python with Pandas integrated and AI-powered spreadsheet platforms like Quadratic, which blend the flexibility of spreadsheets with AI-powered features, can open and process CSV files.
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The Crucial Role of Funding in Open Source Development
Open source software is the backbone of the digital world, powering everything from infrastructure tools like Linux and Kubernetes to consumer applications such as Mozilla Firefox and LibreOffice. Despite its free availability and community-driven nature, funding remains a significant challenge for open source development. Without sustainable financial support, even the most widely-used projects risk stagnation or abandonment.
- Microsoft just renamed Office to Microsoft 365 Copilot on Windows for everyone
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Cool SHIT you can do with docker
Reader Note: There is another version of libre office that runs on the machine with no need of docker. If you want it click here.
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From License to Freedom: Embracing Open Source Forks Knowing What to Expect
Another prominent example is LibreOffice, which was forked from OpenOffice after Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems. Fearing that the stewardship of OpenOffice might suffer under Oracle, the community forked the project to create LibreOffice, which has since become the more popular and actively developed office suite.
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The 50 best open-source alternatives to popular SaaS software
GitHub: LibreOffice GitHub Repository
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PDF Hell and Practical RAG Applications
Note: Libreoffice is a good tool to open PDFs to understand how it is organized. It opens PDF documents in the drawing tool. You can make minor edits but it is not really designed for easy editing of PDFs.
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Want to learn how to daily drive a linux distro as a humanities student
First of all, if you need to write a lot of files in the doc format, there's a lovely office suite called libreoffice! Also, cups is a decent print utility for most printers, I'd check that out as well.
- Microsoft Office sale November 2023 did I imagine it?
- Office like alternatives?
obs-studio
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A single line of code cost $8000
FWIW, OBS is ~150 MB, not an electron app and actually open source.
https://obsproject.com/
- A M.2 HDMI capture card
- OBS Yayınlarında Kare Kaybı (Drop) Sorunu ve Çözüm Yöntemleri
- Valorant OBS Algılamama Sorunu: Kesin Çözüm Rehberi
- OBS merges pacing support for WHIP
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How to Set Up a Free RTMP Server with Open Source Red5
./red5.sh # for Linux or Mac red5.bat # for Windows You should see console output indicating the server has started successfully, typically on `localhost:5080`. 2. To test if your RTMP server is live, open your web browser and go to `http://localhost:5080/`. You should see the Red5 landing page. ### Step 4: Configure RTMP Applications Red5 supports RTMP out of the box. You can now create and configure RTMP applications. In the `webapps` directory, add a new directory for your application (e.g., `live`), and use the default settings for simple RTMP streaming. ### Step 5: Test Your Stream As an easy way to test, you will want to create an RTMP stream. We recommend using OBS to publish a stream, and then use VLC to watch it. ## How to Generate an RTMP Stream in OBS and Watch It in VLC Once your Red5 RTMP server is up and running, you can create a live stream in OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) and view it using VLC Media Player. OBS is a free, open-source tool for streaming and recording, making it ideal for this purpose. Here’s how to set it up: ### Step 1: Configure the OBS Stream Settings 1. Download and Install OBS: If you haven’t already, download and install OBS from [obsproject.com](https://obsproject.com/). 2. Set Up the Stream: – Open OBS and go to Settings > Stream. – Set Service to “Custom…” – In the Server field, enter your Red5 server’s RTMP URL. By default, it’s usually `rtmp://localhost/live`. – In the Stream Key field, enter a stream key of your choice, such as `testStream`. This key will be used to identify the stream URL later in VLC. Your final RTMP URL will look something like this:
- OBS-Wiki – Streaming with Whip
- OBS – Open Broadcaster Software
What are some alternatives?
Radiosure-station-database - ARCHIVED: Streaming radio station database used by RadioSure.
meld - Meld
ONLYOFFICE - ONLYOFFICE Docs is a free collaborative online office suite comprising viewers and editors for texts, spreadsheets and presentations, forms and PDF, fully compatible with Office Open XML formats: .docx, .xlsx, .pptx and enabling collaborative editing in real time.
ShareX - ShareX is a free and open source program that lets you capture or record any area of your screen and share it with a single press of a key. It also allows uploading images, text or other types of files to many supported destinations you can choose from.
openoffice - Apache OpenOffice
obsninja - VDO.Ninja is a powerful tool that lets you bring remote video feeds into OBS or other studio software via WebRTC.