Google Summer of Code (GSoC) will begin accepting contributor applications on March 24, 2025: — The global online program is designed to engage contributors with open source software communities. — GSoC is now open to students and to beginners in open source software development, including early career developers that are 18 years and older. — GSoC is a highly competitive and unique program — Participants are paired with a mentor to help introduce them to an open source community and guide them with their project. — GSoC gives contributors invaluable real world experience and an opportunity to receive a stipend to contribute to open source software.
Application window: March 24 - April 8, 2025 Project Topics: AI/ML, Cloud, Operating Systems, Graphics, Medicine, Programming Languages, Robotics, Physics, Science, Security and many more.
Google Summer of Code (GSoC) will begin accepting contributor applications on March 24, 2025: — The global online program is designed to engage contributors with open source software communities. — GSoC is now open to students and to beginners in open source software development, including early career developers that are 18 years and older. — GSoC is a highly competitive and unique program — Participants are paired with a mentor to help introduce them to an open source community and guide them with their project. — GSoC gives contributors invaluable real world experience and an opportunity to receive a stipend to contribute to open source software.
Application window: March 24 - April 8, 2025 Project Topics: AI/ML, Cloud, Operating Systems, Graphics, Medicine, Programming Languages, Robotics, Physics, Science, Security and many more.
Ng Man-ho, a 27-year-old computer technician, was convicted last month of seven counts of incitement charges after he made use of the 100,000-member Chinese-language channel that he runs and manages to post "seditious messages," which had been shut down since August 2020. Developing social channels based on exchanging a single message isn’t exactly new, of course. Back in 2014, the “Yo” app was launched with the sole purpose of enabling users to send each other the greeting “Yo.” Although some crypto traders have moved toward screaming as a coping mechanism, several mental health experts call this therapy a pseudoscience. The crypto community finds its way to engage in one or the other way and share its feelings with other fellow members. The creator of the channel becomes its administrator by default. If you need help managing your channel, you can add more administrators from your subscriber base. You can provide each admin with limited or full rights to manage the channel. For example, you can allow an administrator to publish and edit content while withholding the right to add new subscribers. Members can post their voice notes of themselves screaming. Interestingly, the group doesn’t allow to post anything else which might lead to an instant ban. As of now, there are more than 330 members in the group.
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