Linux Magazine - #272/July 2023: Open Data
Linux Magazine - #272/July 2023: Open Data
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In this issue
This month we bring you snapshots from the quest for open data. A new generation of tools, policies, and advocates seeks to keep the data free, available, and in accessible formats.
Open Up
The open data movement extends the ideals of open source to government data and, ultimately, all the world’s knowledge.
7 mins
New Address
The Data Transfer Project wants to make it easier to move your data between social media sites.
5 mins
Fast Track
CKAN, a versatile data management system, lets you build a portal to share your open data.
6 mins
Unlocking the Benefits
The Open Data Institute’s Lisa Allen explains why open data matters and what it will take for more widespread adoption.
5 mins
One-stop solutions for Linux - Coming of Age
Linux users can now experience what Windows and macOS users have enjoyed for decades: hardware, software, and services bundled together. We look at six of these one-stop solutions for Linux.
4 mins
Creating custom ISO images - DIY Imager
If you are looking to customize your Linux distribution, we show you three graphical front ends for creating bootable ISO images.
10 mins
Start from Scratch
Coreboot lets you build your own custom firmware while learning more about Linux.
5 mins
Reverse engineering a BLE clock - Perfect Time
What do you do when all your Bluetooth clocks show slightly different times? With some reverse engineering, you can write a Python program to synchronize your clocks.
10+ mins
MakerSpace
Make a camera for lenticular photography Wiggle Time You can take lenticular images with a homemade camera to re-create the “wiggle” pictures of your childhood.
9 mins
Circuit simulation with hardware description languages - Test Run
Designing field-programmable gate arrays is only half the job: The hardest part is the simulation, but Linux is the best place to tackle certain challenges.
10+ mins
MADDOG'S DOGHOUSE
There are many FOSS databases available inexpensively today, and they might serve new projects well.
3 mins
Espanso: Text expander and more - Abbreviated
Espanso is a cross-platform text expander that can do far more than simply replace text modules.
6 mins
Linux Magazine Description:
Publisher: Linux New Media
Category: Technology
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Linux Magazine is your guide to the world of Linux. Each monthly issue includes in-depth articles on trending topics, tutorials on useful tools, troubleshooting and optimization tips, insightful news on crucial developments in the world of open course, and cool projects for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and other maker-board systems.
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