 Hi everybody, I'm Jen with opensource.com and I have a brand new top five articles of the week for you today, February 10th. So let's get started with the number five spot. We have a graduate degree could springboard you into an open-source job. A professor of material science and engineering and electrical computer engineering at Michigan Tech makes the case for a graduate degree that can lead to a career in open-source science. At number four, top nine, GNOME shell extensions to customize your desktop Linux experience. So if you're a GNOME 3 user, learn how to optimize your Linux desktop with these must-have shell extensions. At number three, open-tunes making high-end animation software accessible. In this interview, one of the lead developers of Synfig tells us what it was like to port open-tunes to Linux and why it's an important step for animation. At number two, try Raspberry Pi's Pixel OS on your PC. In September, the Raspberry Pi Foundation released an update that introduced Pixel, the Pi's new desktop environment. From community manager Ben Nuttle, learn how to install it on your PC, Mac, or laptop. And finally, at number one, awesome VIM plugins for writers. A VIM user shares his favorite plugins that benefit writers, whether they're technically minded or not. And that's it for the top five. I will see you next Friday. Thanks.