ebook-reader-dict
studio
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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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ebook-reader-dict
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How to convert Kobo dictionaries to Kindle supported format (FR-FR specifically), for side loading into the latter?
I just stumbled across Kobo dictionaries, but none in a format which could be imported into Calibre, for further upload to Kindle. Copying the actual files or directories obtained by extraction of one of the Kobo dictionaries, into the documents directories of Kindle (as I've done to Littré and Roberts, to make them avail in the dictionary settings of Kindle) leads nowhere, either, so I am pretty much stuck.
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[StarDict files with direct inflections lookup] Your help is needed!
I just had a look at a .dict from ebook-reader-dict (where the content comes from Wiktionary too, and they seem to deal with inflections too); "unfortunately" they seem to use .syn file too to store the inflections, so the behavior with the default dictionary app is similar... About further coding, I'll play with their code1 this week to check how the converting/compiling is done (who knows, maybe I/we can help there? :) ). So their is hope for a relatively quick solution :)
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StarDict files with direct inflections lookup are slowly getting available!
One can also access the whole content of Wikipedia -and a looot more- offline, thank to among others the project "Kiwix" (Wiktionaries can be found here, other readings are available also to download trough the app, and finally, you can always "ZIM it", if you don't find what you want in the lists). Kiwix doesn't have to be used in a "stand-alone" fashion, as you can access it within the pop-up window in NeoReader as shown in the 3rd pic (working on firmware 3.3.1 too). At last but not least, another offline solution based on Wiki AND in the StarDict format is the "e-book-reader-dict" project (thank to cerank for sharing it! I have to admit I didn't find it by myself before starting this...)
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Dictionaries
I use a stardict version of Wiktionary I have found on Github (others languages are available like French, German, ...)
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Just bought Kobo Libra 2 and am having a bit of buyers remorse; need some general advice regarding e-readers - this is my very first
I have no experience with studying/reading German books on a Kobo, so I cannot comment on that. However, the Kobo dictionaries are generally not very good for languages with a lot of inflection such as Spanish, Russian, etc. It seems there is a good French dictionary for it (but I don't read French either, so I cannot confirm): https://github.com/BoboTiG/ebook-reader-dict. (They also have a German dictionary that should support conjugated forms - check it out!)
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Extracting Nickel dictionaries for use in Koreader? ( repost from r/Kobo)
You could look at https://github.com/BoboTiG/ebook-reader-dict
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Where to get dictionaries for Plato reader?
Wiktionary
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Help me installing a dictionary on my KOReader on Kobo
I am trying to install these dictionaries using this guide.
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How do I add a custom dictionary to Kobo Elipsa?
I have not heard of the .dic format. Just check this link: https://github.com/BoboTiG/ebook-reader-dict You just need to download a zip file and copy it where you already tried to copy your other file.
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where can i get 3rd party updated Spanish dictionaries
Here are other Spanish dictionaries: https://github.com/BoboTiG/ebook-reader-dict/releases/tag/es
studio
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ROS 2 Iron Irwini Release
> Especially a tool like RViz is always missing. And in many many robotics video I see (of a moderately complex robot), there's ROS's RViz on some screen.
I would love the future robotics development stack to be more modular, so that (for example) future middleware solutions don't need to also bundle their own visualization software. This was direct inspiration for creating Foxglove Studio[0] for visualization and MCAP[1] for logging - both work great with ROS, or equally well without it.
[0] https://github.com/foxglove/studio
[1] https://github.com/foxglove/mcap
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Generic eCAL / Foxglove Communication Bridge
That's the true strength of combining existing open source solutions. Thanks for the great support of Foxglove Inc. over the past few years.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2023)
Foxglove | Remote (US time zones) | Full Time or Contract | https://foxglove.dev/
Foxglove is the leading observability platform for robotics developers. We help robotics and AV companies log, ingest, organize, and visualize multimodal data. Join our small, highly experienced, and fast moving team. Prior experience working in robotics or AV is a bonus but not necessary.
* Senior Frontend Engineer (TypeScript, React, bonus if you have WebGL experience)
* Senior Full Stack Engineer (TypeScript, Go)
* Senior SRE/Infrastructure/DevOps Engineer (GCP, AWS, Azure, Terraform, K8s)
https://foxglove.dev/careers
Email in profile if you have questions.
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Sniper robot treats 500k plants per hour with 95% less chemicals
It's a common misconception that you need a ML or robotics PhD to work in the field. There are plenty of frontend & backend web engineering, data engineering, and infrastructure/devops roles available at robotics companies - you don't need to be a domain expert.
For example, at Foxglove[0] we are building open source web-based visualization and data management for robotics (shameless plug: currently hiring).
[0] https://foxglove.dev/
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Understanding a Small ROS bag file
You can use the rosbag commandline-tool to figure out all of this: http://wiki.ros.org/rosbag/Commandline rosbag info for example can give you some of the type/number of messages information. For more complex stuff, you could use https://foxglove.dev/ to visualize and inspect rosbags
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Ask HN: What interesting problems are you working on? ( 2022 Edition)
Web-based data visualization for robotics and self-driving. Robotics is such an interesting industry, and we're only scratching the surface of what new tools are needed.
Try it live here (hit "view sample data"): https://studio.foxglove.dev/
And it's open source! https://github.com/foxglove/studio
Shameless plug - we're hiring: https://foxglove.dev/careers
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Recording your JSON data to MCAP, a file format that support multiple serialization formats
When our team at Foxglove announced MCAP, we wanted to empower teams to spend less time building commodity tools and more time tackling their hardest robotics challenges.
- Brainstorming ideas for a cloud/web based control system for construction robotics
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2022)
Foxglove | Remote (Americas/Oceania) | Full Time or Contract | https://foxglove.dev/
Dev tools for robotics and autonomous vehicles.
Robotics will have a massive positive impact on the world economy and global human productivity over the coming decade. At Foxglove, we're building powerful web-based open source & commercial tools to accelerate this trend.
We're a small, highly experienced, and fast moving team. We're looking to hire several more people (most roles don't require previous robotics experience, unless specified below):
- Senior Frontend Engineer (react, typescript, some webgl+wasm)
- Senior Full Stack Engineer (typescript, some golang)
- First Product Manager (robotics/AV experience required)
- First Account Executive (infrastructure SaaS experience required)
https://foxglove.dev/
https://foxglove.dev/careers
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Ask HN: Can you share websites that are pushing the utility of browsers forward?
React + Typescript. Forgot to mention it’s open source so you can see for yourself:
https://github.com/foxglove/studio
What are some alternatives?
pyglossary - A tool for converting dictionary files aka glossaries. Mainly to help use our offline glossaries in any Open Source dictionary we like on any modern operating system / device.
webviz - web-based visualization libraries
python-benedict - :blue_book: dict subclass with keylist/keypath support, built-in I/O operations (base64, csv, html, ini, json, pickle, plist, query-string, toml, xls, xml, yaml), s3 support and many utilities.
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
kindlewick - collects wiktionary defintions into the kindle format for in-book lookups
TimescaleDB - An open-source time-series SQL database optimized for fast ingest and complex queries. Packaged as a PostgreSQL extension.
ebook_dictionary_creator - Code to create a database with cleaned up Wiktionary data and then to create ebook dictionaries based on this data.
PostHog - 🦔 PostHog provides open-source product analytics, session recording, feature flagging and A/B testing that you can self-host.
matano - Open source security data lake for threat hunting, detection & response, and cybersecurity analytics at petabyte scale on AWS
cli - Official Command Line Interface for the IPinfo API (IP geolocation and other types of IP data)
odict - A blazingly-fast, offline-first format and toolchain for lexical data 📖
jamstack.org - The official Jamstack site