OSCI
lila
OSCI | lila | |
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18 | 795 | |
151 | 14,606 | |
3.3% | 0.9% | |
3.1 | 10.0 | |
about 2 months ago | 1 day ago | |
Python | Scala | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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OSCI
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Due to Red Hat's decision to remove public access, SUSE CTO Dr. Thomas Di Giacomo shares their position.
RH is still one the biggest contributor to open source. Most sites I found place them in third place in terms of currently active contributors, only beaten by Google and Microsoft (companies with respectively 7x and 10x their number of employees). Not to shit on Suse (who are on 12th place on the list I found, quite impressive for a company with only about 2000 employees), but pretending RH doesn't get Open Source is just untrue.
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Your opinion of the Red Hat's latest fiasco
Red Hat gives plenty back to the "community."
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Trying out the new generative fill feature in Photoshop Beta
The top two contributors to open source have been Microsoft and Google (OSCI https://opensourceindex.io/)
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I’m sorry...the Fuck?
Red Hat is the #2 or #3 contributor to OpenSource projects. They contribute to everything. They are only beat out by Google consistently. (https://opensourceindex.io/)
- Eli5: How is Lichess free without being a not for profit company? Considering they have competitions that payout money, costs of running the servers, moderators, developers and so on.
- Kanzler Scholz nennt SAP "Aushängeschild der deutschen Digitalwirtschaft"
- Open Source Contributor Index
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Microsoft announces new roadmap for VSCode C# extension: Plans to move to closed-source "LSP Tools Host"
Microsoft is the 2nd (usually 1st) largest opensource contributor, and has been in the top 3 for over a decade now... https://opensourceindex.io/
- Chrome OS and Steam OS are solving many problems that Linux faced for getting mainstream. Very proud of companies like Google and Valve.
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We are building Open-Source alternatives to Microsoft 365 - become a part of awesome open-source projects
We are ranked 153 by Open Source Contributor Index (OSCI).
lila
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How to make a Lichess bot in Python
Once you’re finished, we’re going to set up a lichess bot account. Head over to https://lichess.org/ and create a new account.
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Lessons from Open-Source Game Projects
Lichess - Online Chess Server. Scala, TypeScript
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Avoid blundering: 80% of a winning strategy
> the player who committed more blunders lost 86% of the time
In some sense this is almost tautological. While finding an exact definition for a chess blunder isn't straightforward, here is one example from the Lichess UI:
https://github.com/lichess-org/lila/blob/b527746b179cdde6438...
Basically, if you make a move which decreases your winning probability more than 14% over the best move, that's a blunder. But winning probability is a nonlinear function of stockfish centipawns. A drop in 100 centipawns when you're up 15 points isn't a blunder. When the game was equal, it is.
Point is, by the time you know it's a blunder you already know something about the outcome of that move, that it swung the winning probability by more than 14%. So the analysis is kind of just measuring some function of winning probability and saying that it is highly correlated with winning probability.
- How I hacked chess.com with a rookie exploit
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So bad at chess that it’s genuinely upsetting at this point, I need some hope
If you want to improve make it your goal to play the best chess you can, not increase an arbitrary number. Watch YouTube series like John Bartholomew's "Climb the Rating Ladder" for some general insight into what you might be doing wrong. Read Irving Chernev's "Logical Chess: Move By Move" to see the thinking process of high level players. Do lots of puzzles (I like lichess.org for puzzles). And always analyze your games. When you analyze make it your goal to find at least two things you could have improved.
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Humans vs. Stockfish’s eval function
The easiest way to play against Stockfish is perhaps on https://lichess.org/, but it's not the only chess engine that evaluates positions with a neural network.
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Venruki’s take on the current issues with PvP
Lichess.com
- Death wants to take you, but you can challenge it to a game (virtual or not) to stay. what do you play?
- Ask HN: What fuel for my data furnace?
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The DGPT season opener will be sponsored by chess.com!
if you actually like chess, try lichess.org, the free and open-source, no ads ever, premium alternative
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katrain - Improve your Baduk skills by training with KataGo!
pyright - Static Type Checker for Python
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