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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com on June 21, 2024

Hello Everyone, I'm Antonio, CEO & Founder at Litlyx. I want to engage with you in a conversation about OURS open-source projects and it will ...
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SalladShooter • Edited

Hey I am SalladShooter, creator and maintainer of the Open Source Python Web Framework phyal. I am currently hoping to get some more people to contribute to get to the next big update of 0.3.0.

Description:
phyal is a web framework built in Python that removes the hassle of using HTML and instead uses an easier and more commonly known Python as a middle-man.
Features:

1) Quickly develop with a built in backend
2) Use all current and modern HTML elements with ease
3) Build your elements in an HTML like structure for easier readability
4) Easily merge Frontend and Backend together

  • I have gotten 9 stars in a few months
  • Multiple people have showed interest in using it when the new update drops
  • I am currently working on a website along side the current update planning to release it with or slightly after the main 0.3.0 update Image description

I love the idea of exchanging open source projects as it can help give smaller creators like you and me more publicity (since dev.to is a massive website full of many people). I hope more people post here as I can find new and exciting things to use.

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Ben Halpern

Huh, quite neat

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Eyitayo Itunu Babatope

Checked the project, it is cool. I hope it gains wide acceptance. There is no information on how to be a contributor. I will love to contribute to the project.

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SalladShooter

I just made a contribution doc to help with that, so go right ahead -> github.com/SalladShooter/phyal/blo....

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Love it! I will give you a star to support! I hope a lot of people find this post and share with us their projects

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Le Xuan Kha (Leo)

Support your repo. I gave a star

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Ben Halpern

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For empowering community 🌱


Forem 🌱

For Empowering Community

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Welcome to the Forem codebase, the platform that powers dev.to. We are so excited to have you. With your help, we can build out Forem’s usability, scalability, and stability to better serve our communities.

What is Forem?

Forem is open source software for building communities. Communities for your peers, customers, fanbases, families, friends, and any other time and space where people need to come together to be part of a collective See our announcement post for a high-level overview of what Forem is.

dev.to (or just DEV) is hosted by Forem. It is a community of software developers who write articles, take part in discussions, and build their professional profiles. We value supportive and constructive dialogue in the pursuit of great code and career growth for all members. The ecosystem spans from beginner to advanced developers, and all are welcome to find their place…

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Ben! I'm a huge fan of your work for Forem. This platform is amazing. Thanks for your work!

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Woo !! Your project is amazing looking! I will look in it for sure! Thanks for sharing.

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Athreya aka Maneshwar • Edited

Hey, I am Maneshwar, building Lama2: FOSS REST API Client for Teams.

Description:
Most engineering teams have trouble collaborating on APIs or end up paying too much for Postman/Insomnia.
Our 100% FOSS product Lama2 helps your team collaborate on APIs for free based on git, so that you can save money and avoid friction.

Key Features:

  1. Plain-Text files: Store APIs in the Plain-Text .l2 API files. Simple and human-friendly syntax. Learn basics within minutes!
  2. Simple CLI: Launch the CLI tool l2 on API files to make REST API requests.
  3. Editor support: Invoke Lama2 from your favorite text editor or IDE. Helpful documentation and tool support to build editor extensions included.
  4. Code generation: Convert l2 API definitions into your preferred language/library, be it Python, Javascript, Java or many other options.
  5. Integrate with your doc(WIP): We have a beta version of Lama2 called LiveAPI which can be integrated with your API docs in the browser. Checkout the play icon in the example.

HMU if you want Lama2 LiveAPI integrated with your documentation for free :)

Achievements:

  • We have 97 Stars on Github
  • We are maturing the project consistently
  • 0 Clients are paying, working on that area :)

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Excellent work! I really like the project!

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Athreya aka Maneshwar

Thank you!

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Justin Young • Edited

I have a Cellular Automata simulation on itch.io... its referenced and linked in my new article:
dev.to/excaliburjs/cellular-automa...

As is the open sourced GitHub repo is linked as well..... cheers!

It uses ExcaliburJS, which is an open sourced TS game engine for the web!!!

excaliburjs.com

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Fraser Young

Good stuff

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

I already see your post some time ago! It was pretty intresting case study you have done. The fact you used Excalibur is pretty cool too. Great framework in js to do simple games. Good Job!!

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Jason • Edited

Hey guys, I'm Jason I created a new CLI program for linux called linuAV. Stands for linux AV its on github and youtube. It can detect all new malware threats. I've studied a lot of antivirus softwares and I believe I created a really good one. This could save the world of linux

Please check it out on github: github.com/jmb-ops/linuAV

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Uhhhh we have a OG here. Love Kali Linux, i started with it my passion for Programming. Great project!

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Jason

Thanks! I hope for it to be a handy tool that every gnu/linux person can run someday! I really like programming, so much so that I only want to be a computer programmer or a pen tester who makes his own tools.

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Youtube video of it working. youtu.be/0ljiuFnMa-4

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

thanks!

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Thanks! Again ;)

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Le Xuan Kha (Leo)

Hello everyone, I'm Leo, a software engineer and tech blogger. Allow me to share some details about my public repository:

Description: notion-nextjs-mini-kit offers a straightforward and effective solution for creating a personal blog. It seamlessly connects Next.js applications with Notion, enabling users to effortlessly access and showcase data.

Key Features:
1) Simplified Setup with comprehensive guides
2) Post Listing functionality
3) Detailed Post View
4) Utilize Notion as a powerful CMS
5) Open-source with a welcoming environment for contributions

Notable Achievements:

  • Garnered 10 stars on GitHub within the first day of release
  • Received significant upvotes in the Viblo Channel community
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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com • Edited

I've seen your open-repository. It is clean and straightforward. Great job! Thanks for sharing this! Leaved a star to support the project.

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Pawan Kumar • Edited

Hi, Pawan here.
I am currently creating Frontend-Challenges - frontend-challenges.com/
It's a repo of frontend interview questions to level up your frontend skills.
One thing i am really proud of is that the project does not use any database yet you can submit questions and answers via github issues.

Features:

  • You can solve coding questions
  • You can submit answers
  • You can use the playground to quickly try something ( like Codepen )
  • You can discuss questions and the answers on github discussions and github issues.

Currently I am in the process of collecting questions from the internet and put it in the repo.
My main goal is to create a community where frontend people can discuss and share the interview questions they were asked in interviews.

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

It seems a pretty cool project! Keep this project alive.

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Jorge

Jorge, GroovyLang developer here

I've published Groogle , a DSL to consume Google Cloud services as Sheet, Drive or Gmail so you can write small but powerful scripts

groogle.gitlab.io/groogle/latest/i...

It has 0 starts and nobody is using it but it's my kid so I love it anyway

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Niceeee! No matter if nobody using right now! They will.

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Jascha Beste

Hey I'm Jascha,
I'm building Kviklet github.com/kviklet/kviklet.

Kviklet is a self hosted Review/Approval tool for database access. Think: Pull Request for SQL Queries.

The idea is to support DevOps style workflows that empower the teams to own their product and code in production without sacrificing compliance and security.

Currently fully MIT license might offer some premium services in the future though!

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Álvaro F. P. P."

This is a very necessary tool. One suggestion (sorry if you already have this): it would be interesting to be able to search for the topology of a database and have rules based on that.

In my day-to-day work, every time I have a database ticket, I must first look at the topology of the database and then define how it will be executed. One example is legacy databases that have replicas that are updated differently compared to newer databases.

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Is always beautiful see people help each other! Thanks for your contribution!

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Amazing works! Thanks for sharing this with us!

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Mikhael Esa

Hello I'm Esa, Co-Founder and Maintainer of my open source organization JupriLab. We have released 5 powerful open source libraries such as:

We are focusing on delivering lightweight, type safe, robust, and easy to use libraries for the community and we dream of growing our own community full of like minded people.

Please do check our libraries and share us your thoughts about it. Thank you!

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Great work!

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Friday candour

Hello family, I am Friday candour engineer behind uiedbook.

Last year I built jetpath.

JetPath 🚀 - A fast and minimalist framework for Node, Deno and Bun.js. Embrace a new dev DX!

Features:

  • JetPath now runs on the runtime you are using, bun or node or deno.
  • Function names as routing patterns (newest innovation you haven't seen before).
  • Pre, Post and Error request hooks. Inbuilt Cors handlers.
  • Fast and small and easy as peasy. -A strong backup community moved with passion for making the web better.
  • Inbuilt API auto doc functionality.
// in your src/index.jet.js

import { JetPath } from "jetpath";

const app = new JetPath({
  port: 8080,
});

//? listening for requests
app.listen();

// = /
export async function GET_(ctx: Context) {
  ctx.send("hello world!");
}
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It's cancelled be more easy than this, the new way to do backend development, easy and smooth.

Our biggest users are a bank startup named payfast. Check their API auto generated by jetpath no stress at payfast.fly.dev/api-doc.

Check the test folder for bigger examples 👍
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Give us a ⭐ love 💕.

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Put the link of your repo! This posts are for you guys! To show up your work!

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roundabout

Hello,
I'm the (sole) developer of a new (alpha) git hosting software written in Python and Flask, the roundabout (branches, get it?), licensed under the AGPL.

I would hope to have more people test it, give suggestions and possibly contribute. I have big plans, especially to eventually make it distributed and support inter-server communication, as well as CI jobs. But currently, the features are pretty modest. I believe it can be a good solution for simpler git hosting on a cheap server.

With your help, it could be possible to make the best git host.

I haven't got any considerable number of people who marked it as favourite, nor has someone else contributed much. But my own server which runs this program has a few (<10) users who regularly use it and seem to be happy, at least until a bug appears or the power at my home goes out.

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

So you hosted your platform on your local network in house? That is not good my man. I suggest you to buy a server at 4 euros that is called Hetzner! They provide great service. They are from germany. Give a try.

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roundabout • Edited

Can you please explain why? My ISP is good for server used by a few people. And I need to use it for some other things. I just don't have a reason to pay for hosting. But I'll save your suggestion for later.

I checked. The 4.5€ plan is not enough. Especially the storage, a lot of it needs to be swap.

I hope you understand. The server isn't being used by many people, so I don't need a better solution for now. ISPs here are not like in America. I can even forward SMTP.

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

For starting thats for sure a good possibility to host on your home. But if you want to scale your product is good to scale to a Cloud Server that do not depends on a location specifically. Immagine your light at home go away... you need to restart your server (that is a pc in your home)... the IP change and you need to setup again. OFC, now you have 10 users... is ok for now, but for scailing is not sustainbale.

For the storage part on hetzner you can buy a storage box for 3 euros more and store more than 20 GB (i do not remeber exactly tbh).

I hope this helped.

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roundabout

I want to clarify. The server is actually a Raspberry Pi which auto-starts, and I use Namecheap's dynamic DNS which makes IP changes a non-issue. I'd host it somewhere else if I had more users.

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Hatem Hosny

Hi, I'm Hatem, the author of LiveCodes, the code playground that just works!

GitHub repo: github.com/live-codes/livecodes

Description:
LiveCodes is a feature-rich, open-source, client-side code playground for React, Vue, Svelte, Solid, Typescript, Python, Go, Ruby, PHP and 80+ languages/frameworks.
LiveCodes playgrounds can be easily shared, exported (e.g. to GitHub gists), deployed (to GitHub Pages) and embedded in webpages (using a powerful SDK).

Features:

For details check the full list of features.

Achievements:

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Amazing work for real!

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Bobby Iliev

Check out Wave! It is an open-source Software as a Service Starter Kit that can help you build your next great idea 💰.

Wave is built with Laravel, Voyager, TailwindCSS, and a few other awesome technologies. Here are some of the awesome features ✨:

GitHub logo thedevdojo / wave

Wave - The Software as a Service Starter Kit, designed to help you build the SAAS of your dreams 🚀 💰

Introduction

Wave is a Software as a Service Starter Kit that can help you build your next great idea 💰. Wave is built with Laravel, Voyager, TailwindCSS, and a few other awesome technologies. Here are some of the awesome features ✨:

Demo

View a live demo here, or deploy your own instance to DigitalOcean, by clicking the button below.

Deploy to DO

Installation

Wave runs on PHP 8.1 and Laravel 10.x.

To install Wave, you'll want to clone or download this repo:

git clone https://github.com/thedevdojo/wave.git project_name

Next, we can install Wave with these 4 simple steps:

1. Create a New Database

We'll need to utilize a MySQL database during the installation. For the following stage, you'll need to create a new database and…

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Thank you for sharing this!

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Sam Estrin

Hi! I maintain the new llm-interface NPM package. After seeing so many interesting projects, I felt inclined to share.

llm-interface

Description:
Currently version 2.0.6, llm-interface is a wrapper designed to interact with multiple Large Language Model (LLM) APIs. It simplifies integrating various LLM providers, including OpenAI, AI21 Studio, Anthropic, Cloudflare AI, Cohere, Fireworks AI, Google Gemini, Goose AI, Groq, Hugging Face, Mistral AI, Perplexity, Reka AI, watsonx.ai, and LLaMA.cpp, into your applications. It is available as an NPM package.

Features:

  • Unified Interface: LLMInterfaceSendMessage is a single, consistent interface to interact with fifteen different LLM APIs.
  • Dynamic Module Loading: Automatically loads and manages LLMInterfaces on-demand, optimizing resources.
  • Error Handling: Robust error handling mechanisms to ensure reliable API interactions.
  • Extensible: Easily extendable to support additional LLM providers as needed.
  • Response Caching: Efficiently caches LLM responses to reduce costs and enhance performance.
  • Graceful Retries: Automatically retry failed prompts with progressive delays to ensure successful responses.
  • JSON Output: Simple to use native JSON output for OpenAI, Fireworks AI, and Gemini responses.
  • JSON Repair: Detect and repair invalid JSON responses.

Install

To install the llm-interface package, you can use npm:

npm install llm-interface
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Example:

This simple example asks OpenAI for the answer to the meaning of life using the default model (GPT-3.5-turbo).

const { LLMInterfaceSendMessage } = require('llm-interface');
try {
  const response = LLMInterfaceSendMessage('openai', process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY, 'What is the meaning of life?');
  console.log(response.results);
} catch (error) {
  console.error(error);
}
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Like I said, this is a new project. Hope you guys enjoy.

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Thanks for sharing with us!

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CodeWithCaen • Edited

Description:

I created HydePHP, which is an open-source Laravel-powered static site generator that allows you to create static HTML pages, blog posts, and documentation sites, using Markdown and powerful features like Blade templating and more.

Features:

  • Create blog posts, documentation sites, and static pages, using Markdown and Front Matter.
  • Hyde comes with a TailwindCSS starter kit, so you can start making content right away.
  • Has sensible defaults, but can be customized endlessly when needed
  • Automatic navigation menus and layouts
  • You can literally have a full site up in minutes
  • Hostable for free on GitHub Pages

Achievements:

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Amazing Thank you so much to share this within this post!

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CodeWithCaen

Glad to share! Feel free to try it out and let me know what you think!

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William F. Gilreath

Hi everybody!

I'm William Gilreath (will@wfgilreath.xyz) a senior software and machine learning engineer. I've been writing code since I was a boy, my first computer was a ZX-81 in 1979.

I wanted to share my open-source project, a programming language ZeptoN which includes the transcompiler ZepT and the code editor Zeptor.

Description:

The ZeptoN programming language is designed to do "quick-and-dirty" coding to try out ideas in code, and as a learning language to teach programming to the newbies to coding. ZeptoN is implemented in Java, and uses the JDK 11 or greater on the targeted platforms of Linux, MacOS, and Windows.

Features:

ZeptoN uses C-style syntax, more akin to C++/Java/C# so remains a familiar syntax and style of code. The ZeptoN transcompiler ZepT or code editor Zeptor transpiles ZeptoN into Java, which can then be run using any Java Virtual Machine.

Repository on GitHub: github.com/wgilreath/Zeptor

Achievements:

Both the transcompiler ZepT and the visual GUI code editor Zeptor are implemented, and run with JDK 11 or greater.

The transcompiler ZepT transpiles ZeptoN source code to Java source code, and then compiles to bytecode.

Invitation: Would you like to join, play, tinker with the ZeptoN programming language?

Best! William Gilreath

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Thank you for sharing this amazing project! I'm sure you will find somebody that want to try your programming language!

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William F. Gilreath

Thank-you for yourr esponse, ditto. I'm sure others will try, use, and pay for your the Litlyx sevice!

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pouchlabs

hi nice , currently maintaining few open source libs J's storage engine pouchlite and socket.io alternative pouchrealtor

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Intresting project! Intresting choose of License!

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Hoai Tong Xuan

All the open-source projects here are amazing, so I took some time to star them all, hoping it will help many people. I also have a source code for a personal note-taking application here opennotas. It is a simple, cross-platform note-taking app based on PWA, synchronizing across devices, and focusing on security for those who need an alternative solution.

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Really great project! I already seen this before in another post! Very Very Clean Implementation. Great work!

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Mihir Rabade • Edited

I'm MRDGH2821, a tech enthusiast. And I created a wrapper for dpaste.com

Description:
dpaste-ts is a wrapper for dpaste.com
It creates & gets pastes anonymously! (Includes Authentication support too)

Features:

  1. Anonymous & Authenticated creation of pastes
  2. Anonymous & Authenticated getting of pastes
  3. Inbuilt 1 second delay to prevent dpaste API abuse
  4. Support for Types
  • My project has 3 stars on the GitHub repo!
  • It got famous enough that someone used this library to perform 2.5 million requests 😶 (Website's ratelimitter blocked the IP & the owner contacted ISP regarding this)
  • There are new API paths for which I will be rewriting entire library with new name & potential support for web
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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

This seems intresting i will take a look. Love type-script too, our product is made entirely in vue and ts.

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Alby Hernández • Edited

Hi! I am the co-creator of ProsimCorp, an organization that maintains several opensource tools that fixes a lot of infrastructure things:

Reforma, a Kubernetes operator to patch resources with information from other resources

Replika, a Kubernetes operator to replicate and sync resources across the cluster

Rabbit Stalker, a Kubernetes operator to restart workloads based on list of conditions coming from external sources

Notifik, to watch groups of resources in Kubernetes and send alerts based on conditions

Nsmurder, a CLI to kill Kubernetes namespaces when they literally doesn't want to die

Hope you enjoy them, and support the projects with some stars in Github 😊

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com • Edited

So you guys a re focused on GO development! Lately i'm listening a lot of Good Stuffs about GO... so i should give an eye at it!

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Alby Hernández

Well, we do things in several compiled languages in our daily basis, but Golang is a nice language (very comfortable) so we love coding on it 😊

So think everyone should!

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HarbingerOfFire

My project is quite new, BivitattusDB. It's meant to be a python native database management system, using relational database structures. I've gotten a little help, but I'm really looking forward to seeing what others want with this code. I'm currently at release 3.0.1, and I think it has pretty good functionality. Given that it is written in python it focusses less on key words (like in SQL) and more on operators.

As far as stars go, they're back and forth, so not much really happens.

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Thanks for sharing!

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Ezpie • Edited

Hey I am Ezpie(though well of course that's not my real name), I am the creator and maintainer of probably the world's first ever open-sourced privacy based social media app called Lambda. GITHUB LINK

Description:

When it comes to social media the biggest concern Humans have is privacy, and yeah maybe a little bit of US senate talks about Facebook, X, Facebook, snapchat, Facebook, TikTok, Facebook, and did I mention Facebook 😈.

Taking this privacy into account I have build Lambda, the world's first ever open-sourced privacy based social media app to focus on nothing but user privacy. How does it works? Well for once it doesn't take any information about you, such as no inorganic recommendation, only organic feed, whom you follow is whom you shall see, no other random person who creates content you like will show up, only the content of whom you follow.

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Features:

  1. Privacy
  2. Your HTTP request, or in english what you want I will add.

Achievements:

  • 2 stars in github... yeah!

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  • 8 users, who are totally not monthly active users

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Now keep in mind that some features are indeed missing, like the feed one... still working on it. And Yes It's built with god dam NEXTJS so it is slow, or maybe it is just me having skill issues, the latency is really high in simple English, like it takes 2 seconds to load. I would really like some help with this, I mean I was going to start a company out of it, but realized that there are too many less users that even an angel investor with no programming experience would laugh at me. So yeah if you all don't want to use X or did I mention Facebook 😈, then just help me out fellas... please?

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Keep up the good work my man!

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Ezpie

Thanks! I just posted a blog for advertising Lambda, mind checking it out and sharing it for me? Here's the link

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4X_Pro

Hey! I just finished small project — Preambula. GitHub link: github.com/XXXXPro/Preambula

Description:
Preambula is simple and lightweight FrontMatter processor to display Markdown files as Web pages on the fly. You can write your Markdown notes in any editor, i.e. Obsidian, or even in nano, and the result will be displayed immediately on the Web site without any building or compilation steps. Preambula is written in PHP, so it can be run on almost any shared hosting. Minimal requirements: PHP 7.1 or higher, mod_rewrite for Apache.

Features:

  • Fast page generation and low memory consumption (nearly than 2 Megabytes with PHP 8.2 on 64-bit platform).
  • Multiple templates support with subtemplate inclusion (the template may be specified both in site config or in FrontMatter part of particular file).
  • SEO-friendly: title, meta tags and OpenGraph may be specified as FrontMatter or generated automatically.
  • Multiple formats support: YAML, TOML, JSON.
  • Correct Last-Modified header and HTTP 304 status if document is not changed since last request.
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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Keep up the work man!

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Kwame Opare Asiedu • Edited

Hello, I'm Kwame. I started using DigitalOcean's serverless project a while back but felt the CLI (doctl) was lacking, so I built a new CLI which dramatically improves the developer experience for Typescript projects called docts (DigitalOcean CLI Typescript Serverless).

Description
DigitalOcean Cli Typescript Serverless (docts) is a community-led CLI library which enhances the development experience of DigitalOcean doctl serverless when working with Typescript function projects.

Features

  • Creates a Typescript serverless project with a modified file structure
  • Add/Remove functions to/from serverless project and automatically update the project.yml
  • Install dependencies in the project root instead of function roots
  • Automatically parse function dependencies and save in the function's package.json
  • Build packages from src and generate package.json with correct dependencies for each package for upload to DigitalOcean

Achievements

  • 25 stars on Github

If u want to try out DigitalOcean serverless and you r a TS developer, consider checking this out. Thanks

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Great job!

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Hélio oliveira

XPM - xpm.link takes you to the github repository

Universal package manager for any unix-like distro

XPM is a package manager for unix systems like Linux, BSD, MacOS, etc. It can be a wrapper for native package managers or a package manager itself by using its way of installing packages. For the list of packages available, see xpm-popular.

Our key values

  • Easy to install, update, upgrade, remove, search (and filter)
  • No questions asked, can run in a non-interactive way
  • Easy to create new installers or a full repository
  • Be agnostic, following unix standards and relying on very known tools
  • Include many popular distros, including macOS and Android (termux)
  • Prefer native pm way and falls back to xpm way

Consider XPM as release candidate in Linux, beta in macOS, and alpha in Windows. It's not ready for production, but it's ready for testing and feedback.

BTW, it is fully written in Dart which it is not clear to me why I love so much Dart!

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Amazing! i Will try it! Im a senior flutter developer in my free time! I love dart too. Virtual High five!!

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Patrick Chiu

Hey, this is Patrick! I'm building Cache Cloud which turns your Cloudflare Workers and KV into a fast serverless cache store with HTTP endpoints.

Description:
Cache Cloud is a Hono-based serverless app. It leverages the edgy and serverless nature of Cloudflare Workers and KV and is very affordable.

Features:

  • HTTP first 🌐 - Cache Cloud lets you access Cloudflare Workers KV all over the world by making HTTP calls
  • Frequent Read 📖, but Infrequent Write 📝 - Cache Cloud works best when your application needs to read quickly and frequently, but writes relatively infrequently
  • Serverless 📈 - Thanks to Cloudflare Worker's infrastructure, Cache Cloud is auto-scaling, has zero cold starts with no servers to maintain.
  • Affordable 🤑 - Cache Cloud doesn't impose additional costs. Charging is entirely based on Cloudflare Workers and KV, which offer a generous free quota (100,000 requests daily) with affordable paid plans ($5/10 million requests).
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Thank you for sharing this!

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kvendingoldo • Edited

Hey, I am Alexander, building tenv: OpenTofu / Terraform / Terragrunt and Atmos version manager. Link: github.com/tofuutils/tenv

Description:
tenv is a successor of tfenv and tofuenv and helps people to manage OpenTofu / Terraform / Terragrunt and Atmos versions easily.

Key Features:

  1. OpenTofu / Terraform / Terragrunt and Atmos support in one tool.
  2. Binary build with no dependencies for a lot of operations systems.
  3. tenv is available in a lot of package managers.

Achievements:

  • tofuutils team reached 405 Stars on Github since January
  • we are maturing the project consistently, adding new features, close bugs, thinking about improvements.
  • we wrote around 10 articles about tenv to different platforms and will continue to do it.
  • people are migrating from tfenv, but not as fast as we would like.
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Great work! Thanks for sharing your project with us!

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Marcus S. Abildskov • Edited

Hey, I am Marcus, a contributor to github.com/deepkit/deepkit-framework

Deepkit is a collection of high-quality TypeScript libraries and a next-gen backend framework.
It allows you to utilize TypeScript to the fullest, in completely new ways.

Key libraries

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Thank you for partecipating in this post! Great work!

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Kunal Kande Patil • Edited

This is an AI tool site with some useful tools, which is OPEN SOURCE 🔥
toys.unburn.tech/
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Keep up the good work! Thanks for partecipating in this!

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Anutosh Chaudhuri • Edited

I am so sorry, but right now I don't see any option or documentation on how to self host this application. Until I get to see that, I won't consider or support this project as a true open source project.

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

If you are talking about My Project... it is taking us sometime, but we are trying to create a Docker Image for selfhosting!

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JairusSW

Hey, I'm Jairus. I've been working on a highly optimized and type safe JSON implementation written for webassembly.

It beats V8 implementation, which is written in C++ across the board (the implementation found in nodes/chromium). Started the project when I was 13 years old and still contributing to it.

Here's the repo: github.com/JairusSW/as-json

I've got several other projects including a testing framework, custom compiler (private), and some other things for the AssemblyScript language.

FOSS forever bois ✌🏻

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Thank you so much! Sharing is awesome! Great work!

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Akash Kava • Edited

github.com/entity-access/entity-ac...

Entity Access

New ORM inspired by Entity Framework on NodeJS

  1. Arrow function based query features with automatic joins.
  2. Unit of Work and Repository Pattern
  3. Automatic Migrations for missing schema - this is done for fast development and deployment.
  4. Sql functions such as LIKE, You can add your own custom functions easily.
  5. Postgres Driver
  6. Sql Server Driver
  7. Automatic parameterization to safeguard sql injection attacks.
  8. Foreign and Check constraints
  9. Bulk insert/update/delete
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Keep up your good work!

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Abdallah Meddah • Edited

Description:

Unsure is a library for creating operations on uncertain or ambiguous values, utilizing an inference endpoint to determine transformations and comparisons. It's meant to leverage AI while yielding predictable and invariant results. I wrote an Article about it

Features:

Is operator:

Checks equality. Example:

import { Unsure, configGlobalUnsure } from 'unsure-js';

configGlobalUnsure({ groqApiKey: 'your key here' });

console.log(await Unsure("Lion").is("Mammal")) // true

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Pick operator:

Picks an information from a string. Example:

import { Unsure, configGlobalUnsure } from 'unsure-js';

configGlobalUnsure({ groqApiKey: 'your key here' });

console.log(await Unsure("Contact Number: +1-800-555-5555").pick("phone number")); // "+1-800-555-5555"
console.log(await Unsure("Phone: +1-800-555-5555").pick("phone number")); // "+1-800-555-5555"
console.log(await Unsure("Call us at +1-800-555-5555").pick("phone number")); // "+1-800-555-5555"

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Categorize operator:

Categorizes the string into the given categories. Example:

import { Unsure, configGlobalUnsure } from 'unsure-js';

configGlobalUnsure({ groqApiKey: 'your key here' });

console.log(await Unsure("Sky").categorize(["blue", "green"])); // "blue"
console.log(await Unsure("Grass").categorize(["blue", "green"])); // "green"

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flatMapTo operator:

Transforms the string into what's demanded. Example:

import { Unsure, configGlobalUnsure } from 'unsure-js';

configGlobalUnsure({ groqApiKey: 'your key here' });

console.log(await Unsure("Response: {\"key\": \"should get this\"}").flatMapTo("key's value")); //"should get this"
console.log(
    await Unsure("HTML Content: <html><body><div class=\"scrapable\">Target Content<div></body></html>")
    .flatMapTo("contain of the div with the class scrapable")
); // "target content"
console.log(await Unsure("Favorite Color: #FF5733").flatMapTo("color in hex")); // "#ff5733"
console.log(await Unsure("Order Total: 12345 USD").flatMapTo("price")); // "12345"

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mapTo operator:

Transforms the string into what's demanded but returns an Unsure, so it's chainable. Example:

import { Unsure, configGlobalUnsure } from 'unsure-js';

configGlobalUnsure({ groqApiKey: 'your key here' });

console.log(await Unsure("Amount: 200.23 $").mapTo("number").mapTo("integer").flat()); //"200";
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flat operator:

Returns either the changed transformation's result or the initial value if no mapTo was used. Example:

import { Unsure, configGlobalUnsure } from 'unsure-js';

configGlobalUnsure({ groqApiKey: 'your key here' });

console.log(await Unsure("Amount: 200.23 $").mapTo("number").mapTo("integer").flat()); //"200";
console.log(await Unsure("Some value").flat()); //"Some value";
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Options

inferenceEndpoint: The function that will be called in the operators.
groqApiKey: The Api key that will be used to call groq APIs using llama3-70b-8192 model.
openAiApiKey: The Api key that will be used to call Open Ai APIs using gpt-3.5-turbo.
model: You can specify the model you want to use, for open source models llama3-70b-8192 works best which is the default.
preventLowerCase: Prevents lowercasing the inference response.

Note: If both inferenceEndpoint and groqApiKey are provided inferenceEndpoint will be used.

Create and insure instance

You might have noticed so far that a global Unsure instance is used. You can also create your own
instance with it's own configuration.

import { Unsure, createUnsure } from 'unsure-js';

configGlobalUnsure({ groqApiKey: 'your key here' });

const myUnsure = createUnsure({ openAiApiKey: 'your key here' });

console.log(await Unsure("Amount: 200.23 $").mapTo("number").mapTo("integer").flat()); // Uses Groq;
console.log(await myUnsure("Some value").flat()); // Uses OpenAi Apis;
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Achievements:

  • Used a lot in my company.
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Amazing! Thanks for sharing your project!

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Mutlu Simsek

Hello, I am the creator of Perpetual. It is a gradient boosting algorithm which doesn't need hyperparameter tuning.

Github: github.com/perpetual-ml/perpetual

Features:
100x faster than LightGBM at the same accuracy.
No need for hyperparameter tuning
Available in Rust and Python

Achievements:
42 stars within the first week of the release.

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Great job!

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Ghazi Khan

I have a small open source template for React Apps which work with CRA and has above 160+ stars.

github.com/gkhan205/cwg-react-star...

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Well seems people are apreciating! Good work!

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jsfreu

Hi I'm John currently working on the opensource MIT licensed OnlineMoneySystem a All in One Platform for digital marketers and home entrepreneurs. Looking for dev's to join me in my quest on building this app. I saw your opensource is a equivalent to google analytics. Why not partner up and have it integrated. If more opensource dev's that already have code put their heads and code base together awesome things could be done much quicker. I am running my own git server I setup today. Gonna get my lets encrypts ready, let me know if your interested.

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Ok, great idea. But in this kind of post you should follow the template.

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SalladShooter

Just checked out Litlyx and it seems great! Going to use it for phyal now, great resource for everyone!

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

After you try it, you can contact me for anything! I will be open to talk about feedbacks if you want!
Thanks a lot!
I hope this kind of posts can enrich everybody, exchanging tools to use in our projects!

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Matt

Just putting in a mention for AI-UI, a tiny front end library for super easy dynamic web sites

Main goals/features:

  • declarative markup
  • type-safe component encapsulation, with composition & inheritance
  • small, fast, client-side solution with no complex build process (or any build process!)
  • No new API to learn just to manipulate data/state/context - just use normal JS properties
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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

I've seen this post before! Great work!

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Vladimir Ignatev

Hey, I'm Vlad. I'm making various automation software and scripts in Python. Also, I do prompt-engineering. Here is my tiny script for bulk tagging the photos and pictures using OpenAI: github.com/vladignatyev/bulktag

66 stars, 4 forks.

Hope it will be helpful for anyone or become a good starter for your project.

Also, I'm looking for a job 😜

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Thanks for sharing i love the approach you had on this library. The cool part is not only that is super simple but you say to people even the amount of Token used for the calls to open ai api. Good job! Star gained!

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Zayne Marsh • Edited

Hi everyone! I am cutesunshine and I created a DIY project that uses NeoPixels and a Raspberry Pi Pico. It reacts to content on your PC monitor by changing colors. I'm currently just trying to promote the project as a fun DIY thing.

Description:
Jellyfish is a application that sends RGB data to a Circuitpython board via serial, and it creates awesome lighting effects that changes depending on the content on your monitor!

Features:

  • Simple GUI Interface.
  • Uses rust for back-end.
  • Efficient CPU Usage.
  • Adjust brightness and saturation.

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hope to see more people post their repos here :)

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Well i hope that too! Great work on your home studio too! I love it

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Erik Mols

Hello, my name is Erik Mols and I am the CEO and Chancellor of OS-SCi we are an foss institute to teach and guide people in the foss world. During the second, third and fourth year our students participate in real live projects, like OCA or UBports for example. Because of our expansion we need more foss projects, which whom we form non binding partnerships. If you are interested, reach out to me.

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Well you can find in here a big list of Opensource project, Let's contact them... maybe someone is intrested!

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Radek Przewuski

Hi, my name is Radek, and I'm the creator and maintainer of the open-source configuration server Tower.

Description: Tower is an advanced configuration server designed for easy and secure management of application configurations. It features a user-friendly interface, supports multiple environments, and offers robust security. Tower is cloud-ready, adaptable, and includes built-in versioning, compliance auditing, and monitoring.

Features:
1) Graphical User Interface (GUI): Intuitive interface for easy navigation and management.
2) Security: Robust security features, including technical user accounts and API tokens.
3) Cloud-Ready: Seamless integration with cloud services.
4) Versioning and Rollback: Track changes and revert to previous configurations if needed.
5) Compliance and Auditability: Detailed logs and compliance checks to ensure adherence to standards.
6) Monitoring and Alerting: Real-time monitoring and alerting for configuration changes.
7) Base Model Hierarchy: Organize configurations in a hierarchical structure for better management.
8) Promotion Management: Promote configurations across different environments effortlessly.
9) Endpoints and Templates: Customize how configurations are served to applications using liquid templates.
10) Custom Permissions: Define and manage granular access controls for different users and groups.
11) User Management: Create, block, and manage user accounts.
12) Rules and Validation: Ensure data integrity by validating configuration variables with custom rules.
13) API Integration: Expose configurations through a REST API, allowing easy integration with applications.

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Great work! Thanks for sharing this!

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Alexander Kopachov

Hey, I'm Alex Kopachov, I'm the creator and maintainer of the Open Source, beautiful, customizable New Tab page for Firefox, Chrome, Edge, and other Chromium-based browsers that I named SvelTab.
I was inspired by other competitors like Tabliss (who seems to be unmaintained anymore) and CarbonTab, but found that both had trouble preserving the same layout when moving the browser window from a bigger screen to a smaller screen. I also didn't like a few other concepts they had, so finally decided to create my own solution :)
Also, this project allows me to learn Svelte framework.

Description:

A beautiful, customizable New Tab page for Firefox, Chrome, Edge, and other Chromium-based browsers that allows you to transform your new tab page into something beautiful and yours.

Features:

  1. No ads, no trackers, no analytics, no data-mining or similar things
  2. Lots of widgets. Millions of backgrounds.
  3. Preference to open-sourced privacy-oriented 3rd party services
  4. Load time is low, overall performance is high
  5. No polyfills to support obsolete browsers, targeting the latest & greatest browsers only
  6. Firefox as a primary browser for development and testing
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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Amazing work!

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Amazing my man, ofc you are gaining a new star so now we are you and me 🫡

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instancer-kirik • Edited

I made BigLinks, a python app to manage symbolic links. I had to use PyQt because kivy wasn't working for admin perms. It works if there is no issues; works, meaning, copy contents of folder to a target folder, then deletes source and replace with a symbolic link to free up space on small drives.
In the case of unable to, it will try all of the files, which takes awhile. It has some other issues too.
I have a other projects to work on rn, so not really a priority.

Oh also, I am making a File Explorinator plugin for vscode because I wanted to sort by date modified. That works, but cold start time takes longer than expected, and I couldn't use the preloaded file tree. Also context menu doesn't work yet lol

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Keep working on this projects!

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Nikifor Seriakov • Edited

Hi everybody. I'm passionate about observability and I like to know what is happening in my code and why. So over the years I've come up with tlog.

Description
Go logger on steroids with native tracing support and with a plan to grow into tracing/monitoring/analytics system.

Features

  • Efficient yet convenient to use. Supports arbitrary types encoding with zero allocs and low cpu overhead.
  • Powerful debug capabilities. Conditional logging controlled by topics and code structure.
  • Customization and extensibility is only limited by efficiency. Go as far as you need to save some nanoseconds. Connect your code to any level of the API, most of it is public.
  • Machine readable output format with optional converters to text, json, logfmt.
  • Logging focussed compression. No caching, direct write-to-write algorithm, so you won't lose a message. Similar to snappy compression rate and efficiency.

Achievements

  • I'm the only user
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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Great!

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Mechamorph • Edited

Description: libcod1 is a server extension fir Call of Duty ® (2003) Linux dedicated server.
Features:
1) Works for both 1.1 and 1.5
2) Fast http download
3) Prevent downloading server side mod files
4) Eject player if somehow stuck in another player (e.g. when jumping from plane in battleroyale gametype mod).
5) Separate chat for dead and alive players
6) 1.1 style mechanics for 1.5 server (no jump slowdown and fast kar98k)
7) Maintained and regular updates for features and fixes

Achievements:

6 Stars and 7 forks on Github

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Intresting! Keep up your great work!

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Salajan Silviu

I made this tool, inspired by Omakub, for rails developers and not only. Ubuntu Development Sprinter is a collection of scripts that will set up your development environment on Ubuntu and different flavours. You can find it here.

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Thanks for sharing this project!

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Denys Bochko

I am getting a project ready, so I will try this. Very interesting idea, very interested to see how it works in real life.
thanks

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Amazing my man. Keep pushing!

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Alibabatight

Grate project however I found the one problem with google analytics is the url only work when you have your own which can be a little frustrating when dev from a custom theme!

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

On what project? what problem?

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Adam Gardner

tracepusher is my pet project. It brings OpenTelemetry to places that typically lack OpenTelemetry (shell scripts, CICD pipelines, mainframe, HAR files etc.)

agardnerit.github.io/tracepusher/

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Thanks for sharing with us!

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Bek Brace

This is awesome - I might consider trying it out

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

I will love you try Litlyx and exchange feedbacks with me.

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MINI JAIN • Edited

I will definately check this out and would love to contribute to the project as well.

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

I would love you try Litlyx and enter in contact with me on discord too!

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Can Mingir

👋 Hey, we are building Neuro-Symbolic AI with Declarative Logic, so it can learn and reason

GitHub logo NucleoidAI / Nucleoid

Neuro-Symbolic AI with Declarative Logic

Nucleoid

Declarative (Logic) Runtime Environment

License NPM Discord

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Reasoning Engine for Neuro-Symbolic AI with Declarative Logic

D(L)RE is a type of Symbolic AI used for reasoning engine in Neuro-Symbolic AI. Nucleoid runtime that tracks given statements in JavaScript syntax and creates relationships between variables, objects, and functions etc. in the logic graph. In brief, the runtime translates your business logic to fully working application by managing the JavaScript state as well as storing in the built-in data store, so that your application doesn't require external database or anything else.

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Neural Networks: The Learning Component

Neural networks in Neuro-Symbolic AI are adept at learning patterns, relationships, and features from large datasets. These networks excel in tasks that involve classification, prediction, and pattern recognition, making them invaluable for processing unstructured data, such as images, text, and audio. Neural networks, through their learning capabilities, can generalize from examples to understand complex data structures and nuances…




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Thank you for sharing this with us!!

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SystemGlitch

GitHub logo go-goyave / goyave

🍐 The enterprise REST API framework

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The enterprise REST API framework

Goyave an opinionated all-in-one Golang web framework focused on REST APIs, with emphasis on code reliability, maintainability and developer experience (DX).

In short, Goyave's goals are:

  • Catering to companies with enterprise-level clean architecture, for medium to large projects
  • Help developers focus on the business logic of their application instead of spending time on technical aspects
  • Provide an all-in-one package with no setup friction
  • Provide all the features a typical project needs without bloating or magic
  • Provide an optimal setup for the real-world
  • Ensure robust, reliable and resilient code
  • Stay open and hackable despite being opinionated
  • Make backend development easy and enjoyable
  • Keep a clear and extensive documentation so developers can always find the answer to their questions

Goyave's non-goals are:

  • Hyper-optimisation and performance
  • Small projects and prototypes
  • Providing control on low-level networking
  • Providing tools for front-end development

If you feel like the above…




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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Some big repository! Thank you for sharing your work in this post! Keep up the good work!

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superXdev • Edited

This is a collection of solidity code for learning purpose

github.com/superXdev/mastering-sol...

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Thanks for sharing!

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Seth Phat

ShipSaaS | GitHub

All free, no paywall or else. I do platform engineering stuff for Laravel so you don't have to 😎

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Thankyou for sharing all this repository with the coomunity in dev! Keep up the good work!

 
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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

ok my man, i will remove it!

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Aby Dahana

I don't mind can join here, but here is my OSS project: github.com/abydahana/aksara

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Antonio | CEO at Litlyx.com

Thanks for sharing your repo with us!

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Aadarsh Kunwar

Connect me on github: github.com/aadarshk7