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https://microfolio.net/

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Easy way to manage/organize your code projects: archivador CLI.

I notice that every day I repeat the same commands to change projects, set up services for work, and launch the code editor (obviously nvim, haha). So I created a simple tool to have an easy way to switch between projects and start coding, and maybe it can help you too. I’m sharing the repo here; it’s written in Rust. As I said, it’s a simple tool, but it helps me organize my code projects and prevents me from repeating many commands (it also remembers project paths).

https://codeberg.org/a-chacon/archivador

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Aralez: An OpenSource reverse proxy on Rust and Cloudflare's Pingora

Some time ago I have created a project [**Aralez**](https://github.com/sadoyan/aralez) **.** It's a complete reverse proxy, ingress controller implementation on top of Cloudflare's [**Pingora**](https://github.com/cloudflare/pingora)

Now I'm happy to announce about the completion of another major milestone, **Aralez** is also an ingress controller for **Kubernetes** now..

What we have:

* Dynamic load of upstreams file without reload.
* Dynamic load of SSL certificates, without reload.
* Api for pushing config files, applies immediately.
* Integration with API of Hashicorp's Consul API.
* Kubernetes ingress controller.
* Static files deliver.
* Optional Authentication.
* Pingora at heart, with crazy performance .
* and more .....

Here in [**GitHUB**](https://sadoyan.github.io/aralez-docs/) pages is the full documentation .

Please use it carelessly and let me know your thoughts :-)

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Software for taking study notes

Hello!

Lately, I've only been using a physical notebook to take notes in classes, document ideas, and etc. And I really wanted some free and open-source software that could help me with this. Sort of "simulating" (?) this type of physical note-taking, if such a thing exists.

Thank you!

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(Android) CuteMusic went Expressive!

Hey folks! a year and a half ago, I released CuteMusic, a feature rich, beautiful and open-source offline music player app for Android. Today I released v3.0.0, with a fresh new design based off Material 3 Expressive, if you were looking for a M3E music player, then CuteMusic may be your new love :)

You can check it here: https://github.com/sosauce/CuteMusic

Thank you so much to everyone who contributed in a way or an another to CuteMusic's growth, y'all make me enjoy my passion even more ❤️!!!

Until next time we connect 😉

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Has anyone worked on detecting fake job postings? Looking for references

I’m exploring an idea to tackle fake job ads by cross-verifying postings with official company sites (extract company → check careers page → confirm if the job exists).

Before I dive in, I’d like to know:

Has anyone seen similar research, startups, or tools?
Any references, datasets, or prior work I should look into?

Thanks for any pointers 🙏

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Love Bruno API client but hate Electron apps? Trayce is a Bruno-interoperable client.

Hi all, I would like to share an app I have been developing called Trayce. It is born out of my frustration with existing API clients which seem to all be based on Electron or some kind of browser-rendered GUI.

I really like the way Bruno lets you save requests in git-friendly files, so I decided not to re-invent the wheel and made Trayce use exactly the same file format as Bruno. This means you can open Bruno collections with Trayce, modify them, and they will still work with the Bruno client.

On top of that it lets you monitor Docker network traffic, including TLS-encrypted traffic, without the need for a proxy or custom CA certificates.

Any feedback would be much appreciated, I would especially like to know if there are any features you would like to see added. Thanks!


https://trayce.dev/

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IndiaExams Database - Practice contributing to open source

Hello everyone :>

Remember how sometimes it feels like there are a million entrance exams in India, and you’re never quite sure which ones actually fit your background or interests? Well, the IndiaExams Database is aiming to solve that by crowdsourcing detailed info on all the exams you’ve probably never heard of (but might want to know about).

Right now, there are over 200 exams waiting to be filled in with details like eligibility, dates, and official links. And here’s the exciting part: since contributions doesn't require coding, we can practise making pr's and open source contribution through this and we’ll fill up this resource really fast too— making life easier for thousands of students to come.

How to contribute (it’s really simple!):

1. Go to the Issues tab in the project GitHub repo and choose an exam you want to work on.
2. Each issue corresponds to a text-only .yml file — open it to see what info is needed and do some research online. Official websites, notifications, and PDFs are the best sources.
3. Fill out the blanks in the file with verified info.
4. Create a Pull Request (PR) on GitHub and mention the corresponding issue number.

That’s it! No complicated tasks — just helping add info exam by exam. Plus, if you prefer later, you can help by verifying info others added, too.

Whether you’re looking to boost your GitHub profile, contribute to an impactful project, or just learn about all the exams out there, this is a friendly, collaborative way to help your fellow students out.

Shoot me a message or comment below if you have any doubts or suggestions
Let’s make this project really shine together!

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Looking for realtime speech to text that works offline in a smartphone

I was looking at realtime speech to text solutions that work offline & can run on a smartphone.

I stumbled upon Google's Live transcibe which worked flawlessly even when I turned off my internet on my phone. Way better than Samsung galaxy voice trannoscription which I guess needs internet as well.

Google claims to have open sourced the tech but they don't mention how their offline models work.
https://github.com/google/live-transcribe-speech-engine

Does anyone has any idea how can I access the live transribe API offline? I wanted to build a audio note taking app based on it.

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How do you keep a private version of your repo that is sync with the public one ?

Hello, I want to make an open source project but I'd like to have only the source code in the public repo, and have a private repo that would contains workflow, secrets and other things to deploy it on my own server
In github or even in general how would you achieve this ? Since you add workflow files to the private repo wouldn't you have conflict between the public and private repo ?

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My first solo OpenSource project! OutputBuddy, a CLI tool for redirecting command output intelligently

https://github.com/zmunro/outputbuddy

Often times I find myself wanting to run commands in the terminal that are going to be running for a long time, and I want to look at the logs later. One way of solving this is to pipe stdout and stderr to a file (if you remember how to do that) and then tail -f that file while the command is running to see what it says. My grievances with this process was that it took up time, I had to either choose to see loading bars and progress meters and have them clutter up the logs or to forego seeing progress bars entirely by disabling them.

OutputBuddy allows you to easily redirect stdout and stderr to files and/or the terminal while stripping the the ANSI characters for terminal colors and loading bars/spinners when writing to the files.

The minimum you have to do to use it is:
ob -- <your-command-here>

The above command will redirect stdout and stderr to a file called buddy.log in the current directory, and also write stdout and stderr to a file. You can override this default behavior using by doing things like the following:

# Custom logging: redirect both to a specific file AND show on terminal
ob stderr+stdout=output.log stderr+stdout -- python noscript.py

# Or use the shorthand of 2 and 1 for stderr and stdout respectively
ob 2+1=output.log 2+1 -- python noscript.py

# Separate stdout and stderr to different files
ob 1=out.log 2=err.log -- make

# Only log errors, but still show them on screen
ob 2=errors.log 2 -- ./my-program

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Open Source LangGraph Platform Alternative (Self Host LangGraph Agents for Free)

I got tired of LangGraph Platform's pricing so I built an open-source alternative.

Why LangGraph Platform is frustrating:

Self-hosted "lite" has no authentication
Enterprise self-hosting costs a fortune
SaaS forces you to use LangSmith
Pricing punishes your success
Complete vendor lock-in

So I built Aegra:

Same LangGraph SDK
Your infrastructure
5-minute Docker setup
Apache 2.0 license
Zero lock-in

The response has been amazing:

92 GitHub stars in 3 weeks
Real projects migrating over
Developers saying it "saved their life"

One user told me: "You save my life. I am doing A state of art chatbot for mental Health and the Pay for execution node killed my project."

That hit different.

GitHub: https://github.com/ibbybuilds/aegra

The open source community deserves better alternatives to expensive SaaS platforms.

Would love your feedback!

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330+ data teams share what's working (and what's not) - the report

The Metabase Community Data Stack Report 2025 is just out of the oven 🥧

We asked 338 teams how they build and use their data stacks, from tool choices to AI adoption, and built a community resource for data stack decisions in 2025.

Some of the findings:

Postgreswins everything: #1 transactional database AND #1 analytics storage
50% of teams don't use data warehouses or lakes
Most data teams stay small (1-3 people), even at large companies
Trust in AI is shaky: average confidence only 5.5/10

But there's much more to see. Read the full report here or dive deeper into the raw data.

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For 2 years my api testing was a mess of go noscripts. so I merged them into (apter), a single binary tool

Hey everyone,

So for like 2 years my workflow for api testing has been these individual go noscripts i wrote for myself. They were super basic, just used static data to hit my local apis. they worked, but it was getting messy.

I got tired of the overhead with big gui tools and didnt want a nodejs runner just for some simple ci tests, so i decided to actually improve my own noscripts. i merged them all together, added a bunch of features I always wanted, and just released it as an open source tool I'm calling apter.

The whole idea is simple: one binary, no dependencies. it covers the whole testing lifecycle. It's all in Go so its super fast.

Features

Run API tests (apter run): This is the main thing you just write your tests in simple json files and its all declarative.
Record Tests (apter record): You run it as a proxy, use your app or curl, and it just writes the test file for you from your traffic.
Verify Traffic (apter verify): you run this while you're coding. It watches your api calls and checks them against your tests as they happen, so you know right away if you broke something.
Instant Mocking (apter replay): just point it at a test file and it becomes a mock server. its good for frontend when the backend isnt ready.

I just put up the first release with binaries for mac, windows, and linux. hoping maybe some of you might find it useful too.

You can check it out on github: https://github.com/Muntader/apter

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I'm worried about negative ratings for my software.

Hello! I created an add-on for QGIS, an open-source GIS software. Several users have emailed me thanking me for providing this tool to the community and requesting new implementations. I love it. However, out of the blue, people sometimes give the add-on negative reviews without explanation, without even sending an email complaining about a bug or anything like that. This worries me a lot. Has anyone else experienced this?

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