Daily Shaarli
09/01/18
Natural language processing (NLP) is an exciting field of computer science, artificial intelligence, and computational linguistics concerned with the interactions between computers and human (natural) languages.
FSearch is a fast file search utility for GNU/Linux operating systems, inspired by Everything Search Engine. It’s written in C and based on GTK+3.

Features
- Instant (as you type) results
- RegEx support
- Wildcard support
- Filter support (only search for files, folders or everything)
- Fast sort by filename, path, size or modification time
- Include and exclude specific folders to be indexed
- Ability to exclude certain files/folders from index using wildcard expressions
- Customizable interface
CLI: improved
Tracking happiness is very simple. This section explains the method used for tracking happiness
Otter is a smart note-taking app that empowers you to remember, search, and share your voice conversations. Otter creates smart voice notes that combine audio, transcription, speaker identification, inline photos, and key phrases. It helps business people, journalists, and students to be more focused, collaborative, and efficient in meetings, interviews, lectures, and wherever important conversations happen.
At the North America edition of the 2018
Linux Security Summit (LSS NA), which was held in late August in Vancouver,
Canada, Kees Cook gave a presentation on some of the dangers that come with
programs written in C. In particular, of course, the Linux kernel is
mostly written in C, which means that the security of our systems rests on
a somewhat dangerous foundation. But there are things that can be done to
help firm things up by "Making C Less Dangerous" as the title
of his talk suggested.
Flameshot is an easy to use, open source, Qt-based screenshot utility which is adept at capturing custom areas of a desktop.
Features
- supports syntax highlighting for a large number of programming and markup languages
- communicates with git to show modifications with respect to the index (see left side bar)
- can pipe its own output to less if the output is too large for one screen
- concatenate files: whenever bat detects a non-interactive terminal, it will fall back to printing the plain file contents