 Hello, this is Don Watkins, Community Moderator Opensource.com with this week's Top 5. At number 5, essential open source software for running your small business. Community Moderator Scott Nesbitt has a raft of open source tools to help you get a leg up with your new business venture. You don't want to miss all his suggestions. At number 4, an intro to using eBPF to filter packets in the Linux kernel. Next kernel developer, Predesh Amund with an in-depth look at extended Berkeley packet filtering and how this tool helps with kernel debugging, tracing, and performance issues. At number 3, an introduction to representation learning. Senior software engineer Michael Alcorn provides great examples of the complexity of data available to many companies today and the daunting task of making sense of it. Are you interested in data science? This article is a primer. A guide to logging in Python, senior software developer Mario Carchero writes that there's nothing worse as a developer than trying to figure out why your application is not working. This article looks at Python's logging module, its design, and ways to adapt it for more complex use cases. And at number 1, coaching football with AI. Can combining artificial intelligence, advanced statistics, and player data into a grid iron cue learning algorithm result in better play calls? Software engineer Michael Alcorn tackles that question with his unique artificial intelligence project. Well that's it for this week, we'll see you next time.