Neuromorphic technologies are fascinating new ways to build computers, inspired by the brain. The ecosystem around neuromorphics is rapidly growing, and we have a unique window of opportunity to build accessible, fast, and reliable software for neuromorphic technologies. Hacking hours exist to reduce the friction in the neuromorphic tech stack. We find and fix issues to improve the general state of the neuromorphic ecosystem - one issue at the time 🚀
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Check out the Open Neuromorphic Mission Board on open-neuromorphic.org if you want to help.
Chances are you will benefit from our work, so why not pay it forward? Drop by our sessions, check out the videos below, and start hacking!
Hacking hours exist is to provide practical value. That means closing pull requests, resolving issues, and fixing bugs. Keep track of our progress below and make sure to watch all the videos here.
- Faery: #10, #15, #16 #22
- NIR: #76, #104 #122 #124 #128 #130 #143 #153 #156
- NIRTorch: #28 #33 #34 #36 #34 #39 #40 #41
- Norse: #409 #422
- Open-Neuromorphic.github.io: #169
Want to help? Reach out on Discord! We would love to hear your suggestions and ideas. Or, if you want to get your hands dirty, just start hacking!
Community coding projects is organized by Jens E. Pedersen and hosted by the Open Neuromorphic organization.