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    MeRead

    MeRead

    A RSS reader built with Flutter and designed with Material You

    A concise and easy-to-use RSS reader built with Flutter and designed with Material You.
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    Messaging APIs

    Messaging APIs

    Messaging APIs for multi-platform

    Messaging APIs is a mono repo that collects APIs needed for bot development. It helps you build your bots using a similar API for multiple platforms, e.g. Messenger, LINE. Learn once and make writing cross-platform bots easier. If you are looking for a framework to build your bots, Bottender may suit for your needs. It is built on top of Messaging APIs and provides some powerful features for bot building.
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    Miniflux 2

    Miniflux 2

    Minimalist and opinionated feed reader

    Miniflux is a minimalist and opinionated feed reader. The page layout, fonts, and colors are chosen to be readable on a screen. The most important thing is the content. Do you have feeds that display only a summary? Fetch the original article automatically. I suppose you don't like bloated software? Miniflux focuses on simplicity. Less is more! Be productive, use the keyboard shortcuts to navigate through the application. Scan quickly your unread items with the lightweight user interface. Miniflux is compiled statically without external dependencies, drop the binary on your server and you are done. You also have the choice to use the RPM/Debian package or the Docker image. Miniflux is a free and open-source project distributed under the permissive Apache 2.0 License. Nobody resells your private data or tracks your usage. Miniflux removes automatically pixel trackers.
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    Myel pop

    Myel pop

    Run a point-of-presence within Myel

    Run a point-of-presence within Myel, the community-powered content delivery network. Our mission is to build a community powered content delivery network that is resilient, scalable, and peer-to-peer ↔️ to suit the long-term needs of Web3 applications. We're currently using Filecoin building blocks and are aspiring to make this library as interoperable as possible with existing Web3 backends such as IPFS. This library is still experimental so feel free to open an issue if you have any suggestions or would like to contribute.
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    NFT art maker

    NFT art maker

    Generates images and metadata files, packs them into IPFS CAR files

    NFT Art Maker, generates images and metadata files, packs them into IPFS CAR files, and uploads them using nft.storage. All from provided PNG layers. The primary task of this tool is to generate a randomized set of images from provided PNG layers and pack them into .car files. Then you can upload them to IPFS using nft.storage or other tools. nft-art-maker tool doesn't assume any way of uploading to ipfs, but I would recommend nft.storage where you can upload whole .car file. They offer free pinning service and Filecoin storage. So even if you delete it there or nft.storage stops working for some reason, the data will persist. Of course, learn about it first. They have a friendly UI, but you can also use the CLI tool for that.
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    Obsidian RSS

    Obsidian RSS

    Read RSS Feeds from inside obsidian

    Read RSS Feeds from inside obsidian.
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    OpenGNB

    OpenGNB

    GNB is open source de-centralized SDVN to achieve layer3 network

    OpenGNB is an open-source implementation of a 5G NR (New Radio) gNodeB base station, aimed at democratizing access to mobile communication infrastructure. Built using SDR (Software Defined Radio) principles, it allows researchers, developers, and enthusiasts to deploy and experiment with 5G RAN technology using commodity hardware. OpenGNB integrates with open-core networks and provides a valuable tool for advancing innovation in private 5G networks, research labs, and rural communication deployments.
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    Ovmeet

    Ovmeet

    Video conferencing and collaboration platform

    OvMeet is a video conferencing and collaboration platform developed in China that supports video meetings and H5 web/video live streaming. WebRTC, RTMP, SIP, RTSP, whiteboards, document presentation, file sharing, desktop sharing, recording, and more. The older version was built using Adobe/Flash, but that is no longer maintained. The newer version uses modern web technologies to deliver video conferencing services across Web, H5, Android, iOS, PC, etc. It also supports server configurations, live streaming, multiple protocols, and integration with hardware and AR components for extended use cases. Supports WebRTC, RTMP, RTSP, SIP protocols, enabling interoperability with streaming devices, hardware endpoints, and different media sources.
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    PJON

    PJON

    Experimental, arduino-compatible, multi-master, multi-media network

    PJON® (Padded Jittering Operative Network) is an experimental, Arduino-compatible, multi-master, multi-media, software-defined network protocol that can be easily cross-compiled on many microcontrollers and real-time operative systems like ATtiny, ATmega, SAMD, ESP8266, ESP32, STM32, Teensy, Raspberry Pi, Zephyr, Linux, Windows x86, Apple and Android. PJON operates on a wide range of media, data links and existing protocols like PJDL, PJDLR, PJDLS, Serial, RS485, USB, ASK/FSK, LoRa, UDP, TCP, MQTT and ESPNOW. PJON is an experimental network protocol stack crafted in 10 years of research and experimentation. It was originally developed as an open-source alternative to i2c and 1-Wire but during development, its scope and features have been extended to cover use cases where IP is generally applied. PJON has been engineered to have a variable footprint (4.2-8.2 kB program memory) and overhead (5-35 bytes per packet) depending on its configuration.
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    Modular solutions for change management, asset management and more

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    Partyshare

    Partyshare

    A free, open source file sharing application

    A free, open source file sharing application, built on the peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol IPFS.
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    Patchwork

    Patchwork

    Decentralized messaging sharing app built on top of Secure Scuttlebut

    A decentralized messaging and sharing app built on top of Secure Scuttlebutt (SSB). Connect with friends without depending on any central servers. Don't worry about spam, you only get messages from people you follow. Use Patchwork online or offline, the data you need is stored on your device. Sync messages with friends when you're on the same Wi-Fi network. Keep secrets with private messages, which are always end-to-end encrypted. Change and improve Patchwork however you'd like, it's free and open source.
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    PeerJS

    PeerJS

    Simple peer-to-peer with WebRTC

    PeerJS wraps the browser's WebRTC implementation to provide a complete, configurable, and easy-to-use peer-to-peer connection API. Equipped with nothing but an ID, a peer can create a P2P data or media stream connection to a remote peer. To broker connections, PeerJS connects to a PeerServer. Note that no peer-to-peer data goes through the server. The server acts only as a connection broker. If you don't want to run your own PeerServer, we offer a free cloud-hosted version of PeerServer. PeerServer is open source and is written in node.js. You can easily run your own. PeerJS simplifies peer-to-peer data, video, and audio calls. Add the PeerJS client library to your webpage. The Peer object is where we create and receive connections. PeerJS uses PeerServer for session metadata and candidate signaling. Every Peer object is assigned a random, unique ID when it's created.
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    Pinning Service API Spec

    Pinning Service API Spec

    Standalone, vendor-agnostic Pinning Service API for IPFS ecosystem

    A pinning service is a service that accepts CIDs from a user in order to host the data associated with them. The rationale behind defining a generic pinning service API is to have a baseline functionality and interface that can be provided by pinning services, so that tools can be built on top of a common base of functionality.
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    Piping Server

    Piping Server

    Infinitely transfer between every device over pure HTTP with pipes

    Infinitely transfer between every device over pure HTTP with pipes or browsers. Piping Server transfers data to POST /hello or PUT /hello into GET /hello. The path /hello can be anything such as /mypath or /mypath/123/. A sender and receivers who specify the same path can transfer. Both the sender and the recipient can start the transfer first. The first one waits for the other. The most important thing is that the data are streamed. This means that you can transfer any data infinitely. The demo below transfers an infinite text stream with seq inf. You can transfer any kind of data infinitely on a stream. Streams are very efficient in terms of both time and space. All you need is to have either a Web browser or curl, which are widely pre-installed. You do not need to install any extra software.
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    Planet

    Planet

    Build and host decentralized blogs and websites on your Mac

    Planet is a free and open source tool for publishing and following web content. It doesn't rely on a central server or service, and instead uses IPFS for peer-to-peer content distribution. You can also link your content to an Ethereum Name (e.g. yourname.eth) so that others can follow you on Planet using your .eth name. Since both IPFS and ENS are decentralized, you can use Planet to build and follow websites in a decentralized way. Did you know that you can use an Ethereum Name (ENS) to set up a website? It's true! You can use the Content Hash field, just like you would use an A or CNAME record for a traditional domain name. The standard for this is EIP-1577, and the Content Hash field can accept a few different values.
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    Project Lotus

    Project Lotus

    Reference implementation of the Filecoin protocol, written in Go

    Lotus is the reference implementation for the Filecoin network. It is written in Go, and is maintained by the Protocol Labs team. This website contains all the information you need to spin up a Lotus node, become a Filecoin storage provider, or just tinker around with the Filecoin network! Filecoin is a network of computers that allows you to store your data online. But while online storage services aren't anything new, Filecoin is different. It doesn't use centralized servers to store your data or rely on aggressive analytics tactics to make a profit and pay its shareholders. You can find out more about Filecoin and how it works over at docs.filecoin.io.
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    S3 Email

    S3 Email

    A serverless email server on AWS using S3 and SES

    This solution is free for anyone to use and learn from. If you’d like to see more projects like this one, consider using some of our products from the AWS Marketplace or share them with someone you might think would be interested in using them. This stack was created out of frustration due to the fact that to this day there's no easy way to have a full email server without the overhead of installing and configuring all servers needed to handle incoming and outgoing messages. We wanted something simple, with no interface and no server management, so we came up with S3-Email. This included AWS SES as our email server (receive and send) and S3 as our database and interface. Then we tied everything together with a bit of code via AWS Lambda. The result is an unmanaged email server with unlimited email addresses that also offers the benefit of easily organizing messages by adding the + character to the email names. The + is converted to a /, which correlates to an object path in S3.
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    ShowDoc

    ShowDoc

    ShowDoc is a tool greatly applicable for an IT team to share documents

    When we take over a module or project which has been developed by others, we always feel crazy watching at the codes without notes or comments. Programmers often want others to write technical documents, but not by themselves. Writing technical documents need lots of time and works, such as it needs to consider how to handle the format and layout of the documents. Beside, the man who writes the documents has to think all kinds of non-technical details. For example, which catalog should to be put in the newly-established word document. In general, all kinds of word documents are dispersively maintained by different people in a team. ShowDoc is a tool greatly applicable for an IT team to share documents online. It can promote communication efficiency between members of a team. With the development of mobile Internet, BaaS (Backend as a Service) becomes more and more popular.
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    Simple Machines Forum (SMF)

    Simple Machines Forum (SMF)

    Open-source community forum software

    Simple Machines Forum (SMF) is a free, open-source forum software package written in PHP, offering a full-featured community platform with support for user groups, moderation, theming, and plugins. It’s designed to be fast, secure, and customizable, making it ideal for creating online communities of any size.
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    Slacker

    Slacker

    Full-featured Python interface for the Slack API

    Slacker is a full-featured Python interface for the Slack API.
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    Space SDK

    Space SDK

    Library for building web and mobile applications

    Javascript/Typescript library for interacting with Space in web/browser applications via an implementation of the Space API. Build websites or applications that can easily leverage Open Web protocols (IPFS, Textile, GunDB, Ethereum) to enable Web3-ready features.
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    Telegram API Library

    Telegram API Library

    Complete async capable Telegram bot API implementation for PHP7

    This is a PHP7 bot API implementation for Telegram implementing the vast majority of Bot API up until v4.7. The only thing it does not implement is Telegram Passport which was introduced in Bot API v4.0. It is unlikely to be introduced as it may introduce security vulnerabilities. However, if you think you have a strong case for the need, feel free to let me know. Enables you to anything supported by the Telegram Bot API: messages, stickers, location, inline bots and any other supported method via PHP to a Telegram user (either direct conversation, channel, group or supergroup). Respects and implements the default types and methods made by Telegram itself. Have any doubts about any method? Just check the original documentation, this implementation will not differ too much. Doesn't need any mandatory dependencies, except for ReactPHP, which you can inject if you already use it elsewhere.
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    Textile JS HTTP Client

    Textile JS HTTP Client

    Textile JS HTTP Wrapper Client

    With the move to Typescript and our 0.2.x release, js-http-client is now published under the @textile namespace, rather than @textileio. Previous releases will remain available under @textileio, however, all code should be updated to reflect this change. Textile provides encrypted, recoverable, schema-based, and cross-application data storage built on IPFS and libp2p. We like to think of it as a decentralized data wallet with built-in protocols for sharing and recovery, or more simply, an open and programmable iCloud. The reference implementation of Textile is written in Go, and can be compiled to various platforms, including mobile (Android/iOS) and desktop/server (OSX, Windows, Linux, etc). The library in this repo is designed to help support things like browser-based Textile apps, Node.js apps, and other use-cases.
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    Torrentinim

    Torrentinim

    Very low memory-footprint, self hosted API-only torrent search engine

    Torrentinim is a self-hosted, minimalist torrent search engine written in Go that allows users to search for torrent metadata across multiple public indexers. It features a fast web interface, low memory usage, and simple deployment, making it ideal for personal media servers or private torrent discovery tools. Torrentinim does not host any content but aggregates search results from external sources, giving users a streamlined way to find and copy magnet links. Its simplicity and performance make it a great addition to seedboxes and home media environments.
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    UNIT3D

    UNIT3D

    UNIT3D is a private torrent tracker built with Laravel, Livewire

    UNIT3D is a modern, open-source torrent tracker and private community platform built on Laravel. It includes features for user management, torrent uploading, peer tracking, and community interaction. UNIT3D is customizable and packed with functionality aimed at private tracker operators, offering a responsive design and a powerful admin panel.
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