The article mentions that Ford will not be using advertisements, though it will have links to Ford web sites when you go to the home page for the program.
Today, a team of open-source programmers posted a new beta of BrainEMU, the open-source software that emulates the human brain. The head programmer explains...
if a group of people were working on a brain emulator, wouldn't _every_ programmer in the team be a "head programmer"?
Check out http://www.rpmfind.net/ for a nice rpm repository.
They have a web index, but the easiest way to use the database is with the 'rpmfind' command. For more info on that go to http://rufus.w3.org/linux/rpm2html/rpmfind.html It has some nice options, including downloading dependencies for rpms, checking for upgrades, etc.
FYI, there's a mailing list about speech recognition on Linux. The home page for the list is http://leb.net/ddlinux/
From the "Current Status":
Discussion on ddlinux is currently on hiatus while we wait for various open-source speech recognition engines to mature (a process which is likely to result in something useful to us in mid-1999). Ddlinux therefore operates as an announcement list, so traffic is very low.
The article mentions that Ford will not be using advertisements, though it will have links to Ford web sites when you go to the home page for the program.
Emre |=^)
if a group of people were working on a brain emulator, wouldn't _every_ programmer in the team be a "head programmer"?
Bad joke, I know...
Check out http://www.rpmfind.net/ for a nice rpm repository.
They have a web index, but the easiest way to use the database is with the 'rpmfind' command. For more info on that go to http://rufus.w3.org/linux/rpm2html/rpmfind.html It has some nice options, including downloading dependencies for rpms, checking for upgrades, etc.
Emre |=)
FYI, there's a mailing list about
speech recognition on Linux. The
home page for the list is
http://leb.net/ddlinux/
From the "Current Status":
Discussion on ddlinux is currently on hiatus while we wait for various open-source speech recognition engines to mature (a process which is likely to
result in something useful to us in mid-1999). Ddlinux therefore operates as an announcement list, so traffic is very low.
They have a few useful links and discussions.
Emre |=^)