EU citizens, please answer this survey on the governance and sustainability of critical Open Source Software by the European Commission (EU)
https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/FOSSEPS_Governance_and_Sustainability_Survey
https://redd.it/1numyxl
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https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/FOSSEPS_Governance_and_Sustainability_Survey
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ec.europa.eu
Study of the European Commission: Survey on the Governance and Sustainability of Critical Open Source Software
EUSurvey is an online survey-management system built for the creation and publishing of globally accessible forms, such as user satisfaction surveys and public consultations.
A new open-source platform for intentional human connections
A few of us in the open-source community have just launched **Compass** — a free, open-source platform designed to help people form deep, intentional connections (platonic, romantic, or collaborative).
We’re in the community seeding phase right now and we’re looking for both early adopters and open source contributors to help shape its direction.
Compass was created because most platforms in this space follow the same pattern: they start promising, but they’re closed-source, investor-driven, and eventually get swallowed by Match Group or similar companies, shifting their priorities from user well-being to monetization.
Compass is different by design:
Fully open source – anyone can inspect, fork, or contribute to the [code](https://github.com/CompassConnections/Compass).
Community-governed – decisions follow a democratic constitution, preventing platform drift.
No ads, no subnoscriptions (just a gift) – funded by [donations](https://www.compassmeet.com/support), not attention mining.
Transparent database and keyword search – no opaque algorithms; you can search profiles directly (e.g., “neuroscience”, “meditation”, “Rust”).
Notifications instead of endless scrolling – you’re alerted when new profiles match your criteria.
We’re trying to prove that something built for the community and by the community can remain aligned with its mission — and never be turned into a product designed to extract value from users.
If you care about open source, human connection, and building alternatives to extractive platforms, we’d love your help. Whether that’s testing it, giving feedback, or contributing code — everything helps.
Try it here: https://www.compassmeet.com/register
Join the community on Discord (see in [About](https://www.compassmeet.com/about))
View the source: https://github.com/CompassMeet/Compass
To know more about me and my other open-source projects, you'll find my contact and socials here.
Would love any thoughts, critique, or suggestions from this community — and if you’re interested in contributing, please reach out!
I really hope we can build something that does a lot of good.
https://redd.it/1nuolgc
@r_opensource
A few of us in the open-source community have just launched **Compass** — a free, open-source platform designed to help people form deep, intentional connections (platonic, romantic, or collaborative).
We’re in the community seeding phase right now and we’re looking for both early adopters and open source contributors to help shape its direction.
Compass was created because most platforms in this space follow the same pattern: they start promising, but they’re closed-source, investor-driven, and eventually get swallowed by Match Group or similar companies, shifting their priorities from user well-being to monetization.
Compass is different by design:
Fully open source – anyone can inspect, fork, or contribute to the [code](https://github.com/CompassConnections/Compass).
Community-governed – decisions follow a democratic constitution, preventing platform drift.
No ads, no subnoscriptions (just a gift) – funded by [donations](https://www.compassmeet.com/support), not attention mining.
Transparent database and keyword search – no opaque algorithms; you can search profiles directly (e.g., “neuroscience”, “meditation”, “Rust”).
Notifications instead of endless scrolling – you’re alerted when new profiles match your criteria.
We’re trying to prove that something built for the community and by the community can remain aligned with its mission — and never be turned into a product designed to extract value from users.
If you care about open source, human connection, and building alternatives to extractive platforms, we’d love your help. Whether that’s testing it, giving feedback, or contributing code — everything helps.
Try it here: https://www.compassmeet.com/register
Join the community on Discord (see in [About](https://www.compassmeet.com/about))
View the source: https://github.com/CompassMeet/Compass
To know more about me and my other open-source projects, you'll find my contact and socials here.
Would love any thoughts, critique, or suggestions from this community — and if you’re interested in contributing, please reach out!
I really hope we can build something that does a lot of good.
https://redd.it/1nuolgc
@r_opensource
Compass
The platform for intentional connections
Local LLM web agents in an open-source browser
https://www.browseros.com/
https://redd.it/1nun2vc
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https://www.browseros.com/
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Browseros
BrowserOS - Open-Source AI Browser | Privacy-First Alternative to Perplexity Comet
BrowserOS is the open-source agentic browser that runs AI agents locally on your computer. Privacy-first Chrome alternative with AI superpowers.
Debian GNU Hurd needs only the boot loader for UEFI to work
Not bad but am not knowledgeable enough to know how to fix it.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-hurd/2025/08/msg00139.html
https://redd.it/1nuruj2
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Not bad but am not knowledgeable enough to know how to fix it.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-hurd/2025/08/msg00139.html
https://redd.it/1nuruj2
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What’s the best license for not being liable if an open source project is used for bad things?
To give better context, i’m dabbling through cybersecurity topics. And have made some projects
I plan to Maybe upload them to github, so others can review them for educational purposes or demonstration purposes
I wish to avoid any legal issues if some rando with malicious intentions decided to use them for bad things
https://redd.it/1nuwd61
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To give better context, i’m dabbling through cybersecurity topics. And have made some projects
I plan to Maybe upload them to github, so others can review them for educational purposes or demonstration purposes
I wish to avoid any legal issues if some rando with malicious intentions decided to use them for bad things
https://redd.it/1nuwd61
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AMD Publishes Open-Source openSIL Code For Phoenix SoCs
https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMD-openSIL-Phoenix
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AMD Publishes Open-Source openSIL Code For Phoenix SoCs
After originally hoping to publish the open-source code last year, today AMD published the initial openSIL code for enabling Phoenix SoCs to make use of this in-development CPU silicon initialization alternative to AGESA.
Poottu — an offline, open-source password manager in Python
Hi all,
I’ve been working on a small side project called Poottu, which is a desktop password manager written in Python. The goal is to provide a simple, offline, open-source alternative for storing credentials locally without depending on cloud services.
# What it does
Stores credentials (username, password, URL, notes) in an encrypted local database
Works fully offline by default (no telemetry, no automatic sync)
Provides a minimal GUI (PySide6) for managing entries
Features include categories, search, clipboard timeout, encrypted backup/restore, and a password generator
# Why I built it
Most password managers today either lean toward CLI-only tools (like
Poottu is an attempt to find a middle ground — an offline, open-source solution with a simple GUI, but without bundled sync or subnoscription requirements.
# Availability
GitHub: [github.com/manikandancode/poottu](https://github.com/manikandancode/poottu)
PyPI: pypi.org/project/poottu
Licensed under MIT.
# Installation
pip install poottu
and run using
poottu
I beautified and commented the code using AI to improve readability and inline documentation. If you try it out — I’d love feedback, issues, or ideas for improvements and security. Thanks for checking it out. Hope it’s useful to someone here! 🙏
https://redd.it/1nv05yx
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Hi all,
I’ve been working on a small side project called Poottu, which is a desktop password manager written in Python. The goal is to provide a simple, offline, open-source alternative for storing credentials locally without depending on cloud services.
# What it does
Stores credentials (username, password, URL, notes) in an encrypted local database
Works fully offline by default (no telemetry, no automatic sync)
Provides a minimal GUI (PySide6) for managing entries
Features include categories, search, clipboard timeout, encrypted backup/restore, and a password generator
# Why I built it
Most password managers today either lean toward CLI-only tools (like
pass), which are powerful but less user-friendly, or cloud-based managers (Bitwarden, 1Password, LastPass), which are convenient but involve vendor lock-in or privacy trade-offs.Poottu is an attempt to find a middle ground — an offline, open-source solution with a simple GUI, but without bundled sync or subnoscription requirements.
# Availability
GitHub: [github.com/manikandancode/poottu](https://github.com/manikandancode/poottu)
PyPI: pypi.org/project/poottu
Licensed under MIT.
# Installation
pip install poottu
and run using
poottu
I beautified and commented the code using AI to improve readability and inline documentation. If you try it out — I’d love feedback, issues, or ideas for improvements and security. Thanks for checking it out. Hope it’s useful to someone here! 🙏
https://redd.it/1nv05yx
@r_opensource
GitHub
GitHub - manikandancode/poottu: Poottu - Secure Offline Password Manager
Poottu - Secure Offline Password Manager. Contribute to manikandancode/poottu development by creating an account on GitHub.
Google’s “certified developer” sideloading policy is more than a “security measure” — it’s a power grab.
In Epic vs. Google (2023), a jury unanimously found Google violated antitrust laws by forcing developers to use the Play Store and Play Billing. 0
- The Ninth Circuit upheld that decision in 2025, maintaining the injunction that forces Google to allow alternative app stores and decouple billing. 1
- EU regulators previously fined Google €4.3B for abusing Android dominance via bundling practices. 2
- GrapheneOS, which has met technical standards and documented requirements previously, still can’t get Google certification, showing the process is arbitrary. (This is widely discussed in community forums; credible verifications are sparse.)
If Google locks down sideloading via mandatory certification, that’s a barrier to free speech through software, suppression of competition, and a violation of existing antitrust rulings.
---
Extra Information:
This also challenges the Open Source role of AOSP and its users. This leads to an illegal monopoly as well alongside the previous items, including the efforts they've been laking to directly deprive users of privacy and security inforcing tools such as adblockers and VPNs. These are violations of existing laws, and privacy rights in most places, including the USA.
This is all based on existing information as of 2025/10/01. (YYYY/MM/DD)
---
OP Comment:
ANY LEGALLY BACKED RETALIATION OF GOOGLE OR IT'S ASSOCIATES WILL BE DOCUMENTED AS A VIOLATION OF MY RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH AS A U.S. CITIZEN. YOU HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED.
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In Epic vs. Google (2023), a jury unanimously found Google violated antitrust laws by forcing developers to use the Play Store and Play Billing. 0
- The Ninth Circuit upheld that decision in 2025, maintaining the injunction that forces Google to allow alternative app stores and decouple billing. 1
- EU regulators previously fined Google €4.3B for abusing Android dominance via bundling practices. 2
- GrapheneOS, which has met technical standards and documented requirements previously, still can’t get Google certification, showing the process is arbitrary. (This is widely discussed in community forums; credible verifications are sparse.)
If Google locks down sideloading via mandatory certification, that’s a barrier to free speech through software, suppression of competition, and a violation of existing antitrust rulings.
---
Extra Information:
This also challenges the Open Source role of AOSP and its users. This leads to an illegal monopoly as well alongside the previous items, including the efforts they've been laking to directly deprive users of privacy and security inforcing tools such as adblockers and VPNs. These are violations of existing laws, and privacy rights in most places, including the USA.
This is all based on existing information as of 2025/10/01. (YYYY/MM/DD)
---
OP Comment:
ANY LEGALLY BACKED RETALIATION OF GOOGLE OR IT'S ASSOCIATES WILL BE DOCUMENTED AS A VIOLATION OF MY RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH AS A U.S. CITIZEN. YOU HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED.
https://redd.it/1nv1yfi
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Live USB Linux Tool: Auto-Scan Hardware and Match to Optimized Distros – Let's Fork and Build!
With Windows 10 support ending soon (October 14, 2025), lots of folks are eyeing Linux as an alternative, but choosing a distro is tough. As a non-coder with a background, I’ve got an idea for an open-source project that could streamline Linux adoption, especially post-Win10 EOL.
Imagine a lightweight live USB distro (maybe based on something like SystemRescue or Puppy Linux) that boots up, scans hardware, and generates a compatibility matrix for distros—focusing on dev implementation over user quizzes.
This is my second go at this. I can post more information if I get some traction.
My first wordy post was auto removed on r/linux
https://redd.it/1nv2i6h
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With Windows 10 support ending soon (October 14, 2025), lots of folks are eyeing Linux as an alternative, but choosing a distro is tough. As a non-coder with a background, I’ve got an idea for an open-source project that could streamline Linux adoption, especially post-Win10 EOL.
Imagine a lightweight live USB distro (maybe based on something like SystemRescue or Puppy Linux) that boots up, scans hardware, and generates a compatibility matrix for distros—focusing on dev implementation over user quizzes.
This is my second go at this. I can post more information if I get some traction.
My first wordy post was auto removed on r/linux
https://redd.it/1nv2i6h
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🚀 TimeTracker — New Release & Repo Update
Hey everyone,
I’m excited to share the latest on **TimeTracker** — my open-source, self-hosted time tracking app built for freelancers and small teams who want control over their data. The GitHub repo has been reorganized and polished, and a fresh version is live. Check it out: [https://github.com/DRYTRIX/TimeTracker](https://github.com/DRYTRIX/TimeTracker)
# 🔍 What’s Inside / What’s Changed
Here’s a breakdown of what’s new, improved, or already in place:
**Core Features (unchanged but refined):**
* Smart timers (automatic, manual entry, idle detection)
* Client & project management with billing rates
* Task breakdowns & progress tracking
* Branded PDF invoicing with layout options
* Analytics & reports with visual dashboards + CSV export
* Multi-user support, role-based access (admin & regular)
* Docker-ready deployment, multiple environment setups
* Responsive UI (works well on desktop, tablet, mobile)
* REST API + WebSocket for live updates
**What’s new or reorganized:**
* Enhanced **Comments System**: You can now thread comments on projects/tasks, edit inline, and enjoy real-time interaction.
* Repository restructuring: better modularization, clearer folder layout (e.g. `app/`, `docker/`, `docs/`, `migrations/`)
* Consolidated Docker configurations: multiple flavors (local dev, remote, remote-dev) for flexibility
* Database migration via **Flask-Migrate**: clean versioning, rollback support, cross-db support
* Metrics / Analytics toggle: anonymous telemetry (optional) to help improve the project — no personal/time data is collected
* Polished documentation in the `docs/` directory: setup, deployment, migration guides, etc.
# 🧰 Getting Started
1. Clone the repo:git clone [https://github.com/DRYTRIX/TimeTracker.git](https://github.com/DRYTRIX/TimeTracker.git) cd TimeTracker
2. Copy & configure environment:cp env.example .env # adjust settings (DB, TZ, currency, etc.)
3. Choose your Docker setup and run:
* For local dev: `docker-compose up -d`
* For quick SQLite testing: `docker-compose -f docker-compose.local-test.yml up --build`
* For production: `docker-compose -f docker-compose.remote.yml up -d`
4. Visit [`http://localhost:8080`](http://localhost:8080) (or your configured host) and log in / start using it.
5. First time: create the admin user, set company info, configure timers, currencies, etc.
You can find more in the **docs/** folder (deployment, migrations, feature guides).
# 🛠️ Use Cases & Who It’s For
TimeTracker is ideal if you:
* Are a freelancer who wants to track billable time without using a cloud service
* Run a small team that prefers self-hosted tools over SaaS
* Use a Raspberry Pi or local server and want a lightweight, stable solution
* Want full ownership of your tracking, billing, and analytics data
# 💡 What’s Next & How You Can Help
**On deck:**
* Native mobile apps (iOS / Android)
* Integration support (Slack, Zapier, etc.)
* More analytics, custom dashboards
* Internationalization and localization
* Plugin / extension architecture
**How you can help:**
* Try it out and open issues/feature requests
* Contribute code, tests, or documentation
* Share feedback on UX, reporting, deployment
* Spread the word if you like it
https://redd.it/1nv6e94
@r_opensource
Hey everyone,
I’m excited to share the latest on **TimeTracker** — my open-source, self-hosted time tracking app built for freelancers and small teams who want control over their data. The GitHub repo has been reorganized and polished, and a fresh version is live. Check it out: [https://github.com/DRYTRIX/TimeTracker](https://github.com/DRYTRIX/TimeTracker)
# 🔍 What’s Inside / What’s Changed
Here’s a breakdown of what’s new, improved, or already in place:
**Core Features (unchanged but refined):**
* Smart timers (automatic, manual entry, idle detection)
* Client & project management with billing rates
* Task breakdowns & progress tracking
* Branded PDF invoicing with layout options
* Analytics & reports with visual dashboards + CSV export
* Multi-user support, role-based access (admin & regular)
* Docker-ready deployment, multiple environment setups
* Responsive UI (works well on desktop, tablet, mobile)
* REST API + WebSocket for live updates
**What’s new or reorganized:**
* Enhanced **Comments System**: You can now thread comments on projects/tasks, edit inline, and enjoy real-time interaction.
* Repository restructuring: better modularization, clearer folder layout (e.g. `app/`, `docker/`, `docs/`, `migrations/`)
* Consolidated Docker configurations: multiple flavors (local dev, remote, remote-dev) for flexibility
* Database migration via **Flask-Migrate**: clean versioning, rollback support, cross-db support
* Metrics / Analytics toggle: anonymous telemetry (optional) to help improve the project — no personal/time data is collected
* Polished documentation in the `docs/` directory: setup, deployment, migration guides, etc.
# 🧰 Getting Started
1. Clone the repo:git clone [https://github.com/DRYTRIX/TimeTracker.git](https://github.com/DRYTRIX/TimeTracker.git) cd TimeTracker
2. Copy & configure environment:cp env.example .env # adjust settings (DB, TZ, currency, etc.)
3. Choose your Docker setup and run:
* For local dev: `docker-compose up -d`
* For quick SQLite testing: `docker-compose -f docker-compose.local-test.yml up --build`
* For production: `docker-compose -f docker-compose.remote.yml up -d`
4. Visit [`http://localhost:8080`](http://localhost:8080) (or your configured host) and log in / start using it.
5. First time: create the admin user, set company info, configure timers, currencies, etc.
You can find more in the **docs/** folder (deployment, migrations, feature guides).
# 🛠️ Use Cases & Who It’s For
TimeTracker is ideal if you:
* Are a freelancer who wants to track billable time without using a cloud service
* Run a small team that prefers self-hosted tools over SaaS
* Use a Raspberry Pi or local server and want a lightweight, stable solution
* Want full ownership of your tracking, billing, and analytics data
# 💡 What’s Next & How You Can Help
**On deck:**
* Native mobile apps (iOS / Android)
* Integration support (Slack, Zapier, etc.)
* More analytics, custom dashboards
* Internationalization and localization
* Plugin / extension architecture
**How you can help:**
* Try it out and open issues/feature requests
* Contribute code, tests, or documentation
* Share feedback on UX, reporting, deployment
* Spread the word if you like it
https://redd.it/1nv6e94
@r_opensource
GitHub
GitHub - DRYTRIX/TimeTracker: 💙 Support the Project TimeTracker is open-source and free to self-host. If it saves you time or…
💙 Support the Project TimeTracker is open-source and free to self-host. If it saves you time or money: ☕ Support development ⭐ Star the repo - DRYTRIX/TimeTracker
Our open-source P2P VPN can now maintain 128 stable hops
https://github.com/BeechatNetworkSystemsLtd
https://redd.it/1nv6dnc
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beechat
Cryptographic Radio Technologies. beechat has 43 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
Hacktoberfest: great for contributors, nightmare for maintainers?
I maintain a small open source project and I've noticed a pattern that picks up every year around this time. With Hacktoberfest just around the corner, people start creating pull requests for issues that were never assigned to them.
Sometimes it's harmless, like fixing typos or updating docs. Other times it means duplicate work, half-finished changes, or PRs that don't align with the direction of the project at all. It can get overwhelming to review and close these while also keeping the project moving forward.
I know contributors mean well, but as a maintainer it's hard to balance being welcoming with not wasting everyone's time.
Curious to hear from other maintainers: how do you handle unsolicited or unassigned PRs, especially when Hacktoberfest kicks off?
https://redd.it/1nv6x0u
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I maintain a small open source project and I've noticed a pattern that picks up every year around this time. With Hacktoberfest just around the corner, people start creating pull requests for issues that were never assigned to them.
Sometimes it's harmless, like fixing typos or updating docs. Other times it means duplicate work, half-finished changes, or PRs that don't align with the direction of the project at all. It can get overwhelming to review and close these while also keeping the project moving forward.
I know contributors mean well, but as a maintainer it's hard to balance being welcoming with not wasting everyone's time.
Curious to hear from other maintainers: how do you handle unsolicited or unassigned PRs, especially when Hacktoberfest kicks off?
https://redd.it/1nv6x0u
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Sick of Siri - building my own OSS hyper-personal AI sidekick
🤖 Building ZeroZen — your hyper-personal AI sidekick.
I work on a bunch of different things — open-source projects, company stuff, random hobby ideas — and I’ve always wished Alexa or Siri could do more than just set timers or read the weather.
What I really want is an assistant that gets me:
📅 Knows my calendar and emails.
⏰ Spots deadlines before they sneak up.
💡 Nudges me to sleep early if I’m coding past midnight and have an early vet appointment.
Basically… something that’s proactive instead of just reactive.
So I’m building ZeroZen — an open-source AI assistant that learns your routine, makes smart suggestions, and helps you stay on top of things without you even asking.
It’s like having your own personal Jarvis — but one that actually knows when you need a nap 😴
More updates soon 🚀
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🤖 Building ZeroZen — your hyper-personal AI sidekick.
I work on a bunch of different things — open-source projects, company stuff, random hobby ideas — and I’ve always wished Alexa or Siri could do more than just set timers or read the weather.
What I really want is an assistant that gets me:
📅 Knows my calendar and emails.
⏰ Spots deadlines before they sneak up.
💡 Nudges me to sleep early if I’m coding past midnight and have an early vet appointment.
Basically… something that’s proactive instead of just reactive.
So I’m building ZeroZen — an open-source AI assistant that learns your routine, makes smart suggestions, and helps you stay on top of things without you even asking.
It’s like having your own personal Jarvis — but one that actually knows when you need a nap 😴
More updates soon 🚀
https://redd.it/1nv8zt1
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GitHub
GitHub - aniketmaurya/ZeroZen: Your hyper-personal, always-on, open-source AI companion.
Your hyper-personal, always-on, open-source AI companion. - aniketmaurya/ZeroZen
awsui:A modern Textual-powered AWS CLI TUI
# Why build this?
When using the AWS CLI, I sometimes need to switch between multiple profiles. It's easy to forget a profile name, which means I have to spend extra time searching.
So, I needed a tool that not only integrated AWS profile management and quick switching capabilities, but also allowed me to execute AWS CLI commands directly within it. Furthermore, I wanted to be able to directly call AWS Q to perform tasks or ask questions.
# What can awsui do?
Built by Textual, awsui is a completely free and open-source TUI tool that provides the following features:
* Quickly switch and manage AWS profiles.
* Use auto-completion to execute AWS CLI commands without memorizing them.
* Integration with AWS Q eliminates the need to switch between terminal windows.
If you encounter any issues or have features you'd like to see, please feel free to let me know and I'll try to make improvements and fixes as soon as possible.
**GitHub Repo:** [https://github.com/junminhong/awsui](https://github.com/junminhong/awsui)
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# Why build this?
When using the AWS CLI, I sometimes need to switch between multiple profiles. It's easy to forget a profile name, which means I have to spend extra time searching.
So, I needed a tool that not only integrated AWS profile management and quick switching capabilities, but also allowed me to execute AWS CLI commands directly within it. Furthermore, I wanted to be able to directly call AWS Q to perform tasks or ask questions.
# What can awsui do?
Built by Textual, awsui is a completely free and open-source TUI tool that provides the following features:
* Quickly switch and manage AWS profiles.
* Use auto-completion to execute AWS CLI commands without memorizing them.
* Integration with AWS Q eliminates the need to switch between terminal windows.
If you encounter any issues or have features you'd like to see, please feel free to let me know and I'll try to make improvements and fixes as soon as possible.
**GitHub Repo:** [https://github.com/junminhong/awsui](https://github.com/junminhong/awsui)
https://redd.it/1nv846n
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GitHub - junminhong/awsui: A modern Textual-powered AWS UI for lightning-fast profile switching, seamless SSO re-auth, Amazon Q…
A modern Textual-powered AWS UI for lightning-fast profile switching, seamless SSO re-auth, Amazon Q integration, smart CLI autocomplete, and bilingual UI. - junminhong/awsui
Sharing a hobby build: Ambient Notes — minimal, keyboard‑friendly notes app
Hey,
I wanted a calm place to write—no tabs, no pressure—so I built Ambient Notes for myself, with some AI help (okay mostly AI). It’s a minimal notes app where I took inspiration from OmmWriter since it's stunning! It has infinite canvas (kinda), glass‑style cards, ambient music, and full keyboard control. It’s rough around the edges, but it works.
It’s a hobby project and open‑source as I’d like to learn the community.
Highlights
* Infinite canvas (pan/zoom), drag/resize notes (kinda I was struggling with this.)
* Focus Mode (true fullscreen)
* Ambient audio (bring your own tracks)
* Auto‑save to localStorage; export all notes
* Keyboard shortcuts.
Try it
* Live demo: [https://mymoodnotes.com](https://mymoodnotes.com)
* Repo (MIT): [https://github.com/charrlodin/moodnotes](https://github.com/charrlodin/moodnotes)
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Hey,
I wanted a calm place to write—no tabs, no pressure—so I built Ambient Notes for myself, with some AI help (okay mostly AI). It’s a minimal notes app where I took inspiration from OmmWriter since it's stunning! It has infinite canvas (kinda), glass‑style cards, ambient music, and full keyboard control. It’s rough around the edges, but it works.
It’s a hobby project and open‑source as I’d like to learn the community.
Highlights
* Infinite canvas (pan/zoom), drag/resize notes (kinda I was struggling with this.)
* Focus Mode (true fullscreen)
* Ambient audio (bring your own tracks)
* Auto‑save to localStorage; export all notes
* Keyboard shortcuts.
Try it
* Live demo: [https://mymoodnotes.com](https://mymoodnotes.com)
* Repo (MIT): [https://github.com/charrlodin/moodnotes](https://github.com/charrlodin/moodnotes)
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Mymoodnotes
MoodNotes - Beautiful Ambient Note Taking
A beautiful, minimal note-taking app with infinite canvas, ambient music, and stunning backgrounds
Looking For Contributiors | AR Mobile App
Hey, I'm currently building ARTag: an open source mobile app that allows users to leave AR messages, drawings, and emojis at real-world locations that others can discover through their phone camera. Think Instagram meets Pokémon GO meets street art.
I'm very ambitious to get this project up and running, but I definitely can't go it alone. If this project interests you, please drop a message below or DM me for more details.
React Native + Expo will be used for the frontend. The rest of the tech stack will be decided soon.
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Hey, I'm currently building ARTag: an open source mobile app that allows users to leave AR messages, drawings, and emojis at real-world locations that others can discover through their phone camera. Think Instagram meets Pokémon GO meets street art.
I'm very ambitious to get this project up and running, but I definitely can't go it alone. If this project interests you, please drop a message below or DM me for more details.
React Native + Expo will be used for the frontend. The rest of the tech stack will be decided soon.
https://redd.it/1nvgv16
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What’s the most underrated open-source program every student should know about?
I’m trying to compile a list of powerful, underrated open-source tools that are a game-changer for students, especially those getting into programming, AI/ML, writing, research, or just staying organized.
Would love to explore and maybe do a write-up on the most upvoted ones!
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I’m trying to compile a list of powerful, underrated open-source tools that are a game-changer for students, especially those getting into programming, AI/ML, writing, research, or just staying organized.
Would love to explore and maybe do a write-up on the most upvoted ones!
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Opinions on software
How do you feel about goxel and gb studio? Is photopea open source
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How do you feel about goxel and gb studio? Is photopea open source
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What's in your OSS Syslog/SIEM stack?
I currently use Graylog for a syslog server, and Zabbix for RMM, and in the past I've used Grafana and such for metrics (didn't find much use for it, myself). I haven't yet tried any of the OSS SIEM softwares.
What are you guys running?
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I currently use Graylog for a syslog server, and Zabbix for RMM, and in the past I've used Grafana and such for metrics (didn't find much use for it, myself). I haven't yet tried any of the OSS SIEM softwares.
What are you guys running?
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Built an open source Google Maps Street View Panorama Scraper.
With gsvp-dl, an open source solution written in Python, you are able to download millions of panorama images off Google Maps Street View.
Unlike other existing solutions (which fail to address major edge cases), gsvp-dl downloads panoramas in their correct form and size with unmatched accuracy. Using Python Asyncio and Aiohttp, it can handle bulk downloads, scaling to millions of panoramas per day.
It was a fun project to work on, as there was no documentation whatsoever, whether by Google or other existing solutions. So, I documented the key points that explain why a panorama image looks the way it does based on the given inputs (mainly zoom levels).
Other solutions don’t match up because they ignore edge cases, especially pre-2016 images with different resolutions. They used fixed width and height that only worked for post-2016 panoramas, which caused black spaces in older ones.
The way I was able to reverse engineer Google Maps Street View API was by sitting all day for a week, doing nothing but observing the results of the endpoint, testing inputs, assembling panoramas, observing outputs, and repeating. With no documentation, no lead, and no reference, it was all trial and error.
I believe I have covered most edge cases, though I still doubt I may have missed some. Despite testing hundreds of panoramas at different inputs, I’m sure there could be a case I didn’t encounter. So feel free to fork the repo and make a pull request if you come across one, or find a bug/unexpected behavior.
Thanks for checking it out!
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With gsvp-dl, an open source solution written in Python, you are able to download millions of panorama images off Google Maps Street View.
Unlike other existing solutions (which fail to address major edge cases), gsvp-dl downloads panoramas in their correct form and size with unmatched accuracy. Using Python Asyncio and Aiohttp, it can handle bulk downloads, scaling to millions of panoramas per day.
It was a fun project to work on, as there was no documentation whatsoever, whether by Google or other existing solutions. So, I documented the key points that explain why a panorama image looks the way it does based on the given inputs (mainly zoom levels).
Other solutions don’t match up because they ignore edge cases, especially pre-2016 images with different resolutions. They used fixed width and height that only worked for post-2016 panoramas, which caused black spaces in older ones.
The way I was able to reverse engineer Google Maps Street View API was by sitting all day for a week, doing nothing but observing the results of the endpoint, testing inputs, assembling panoramas, observing outputs, and repeating. With no documentation, no lead, and no reference, it was all trial and error.
I believe I have covered most edge cases, though I still doubt I may have missed some. Despite testing hundreds of panoramas at different inputs, I’m sure there could be a case I didn’t encounter. So feel free to fork the repo and make a pull request if you come across one, or find a bug/unexpected behavior.
Thanks for checking it out!
https://redd.it/1nvq258
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GitHub
GitHub - yousephzidan/gsvp-dl: Download Google Street View panoramas efficiently.
Download Google Street View panoramas efficiently. - yousephzidan/gsvp-dl