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My new pypi package

https://github.com/keikurono7/keywordx
https://pypi.org/project/keywordx/

What my project does:
This package helps you extract keywords from sentences not only by similarity but even context related. It needs improvement but this is the initial stage.

Target audience:
It can be used in any field from digital assistant to web search. This package integration helps in getting important information in more better way.

Comparison:
Unlike other keyword extractor tools it is not limited to date and time or not a similar word marker. It finds the best match based on the meanings the whole sentence gives

https://redd.it/1nwd915
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Daffodil - An open source toolkit to build complex Ecommerce store frontends that connect to any backend

Hey everyone! I've been working on Daffodil for seven years trying to make it possible to build ecommerce storefronts that connect to any ecommerce platform (think Magento/Shopify/Salesforce, etc).

I've spent a lot of time building stores for merchants and in doing so I've solved a ton of problems that I think are really common in ecommerce stores. As such, I felt the need to stop repeating solutions so those problems across the different platforms over and over and over.

I absolutely hate having to learn a new ecommerce platform. We have drivers for printers, mice, keyboards, microphones, and many other physical widgets in the operating system, why not have them for ecommerce software? It’s not that I hate the existing platforms, their UIs or APIs, it's that every platform repeats the same concepts and I always have to learn some new fangled way of doing the same thing. I’ve long desired for these platforms to act more like operating systems on the Web than like custom built software. Ideally, I would like to call them through a standard interface and forget about their existence beyond that.

While no two platforms are exactly the same, they all share some fundamental characteristics that I believe make this problem possible to solve.

I'm looking for people to provide me critique and feedback/ideas if you have any!

Any suggestions for drivers and platforms are welcome, though I can’t promise I will implement them. :)

Repo: https://github.com/graycoreio/daffodil
Demo: https://demo.daff.io/
Site: https://www.daff.io/

https://redd.it/1nwatuf
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Looking For A Project Management Tool That Can Future Scale

Hi,

So currently I am self-employed, it's early days for my business and it's not yet bringing any income in, the joys of delayed development to produce something to sell.

Anyway, at the moment it's just me, one day I forsee hiring others. I currently use MS Project 2021, TickTick, MS Office 2021 and a bunch of other development tools. All of this was either free or a one time purchase to keep subnoscription costs out of the mix given the financial position I'm in.

It's fairly clunky and unwieldy. I've been looking at alternatives but can't seem to find one that works.

To begin, I have a windows laptop I work off. No server.

I do game development.

So I am looking for a tool that can provide issue/task tracking, bonus if it can integrate with github. Time tracking would be nice because I have to do it manually and add it to MS Project by hand. I find gantt charts help significantly when it comes to managing tasks and timelines. Anything else is kinda a bonus but those are the main features I use a lot and heavily.

I love lots of the open source options but many want a docker install to linux which doesn't work for me. I'm somewhat technical but I am also trying to not make my workload harder here. Lots of the online options either lack features in the free version or don't have a free version at all.

So I'm wondering if anyone can suggest something that can help? I'm open to paying down the road for more option but currently looking for something that works now and I can scale later when or if I need to.

My setup works now but it's not great and I also find the MS Project interface overwhelming. Powerful but overwhelming and so I'd love to hear what your suggests are for alternatives. Thanks.

https://redd.it/1nwpmg5
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Vocabulary Flashcards Generator

Hi, this is a simple web app, it generates flashcard based on what you type and download it to your device for later learning. No AI, no framework, just pure HTML/CSS/JS. I use it a lot recently for my learning and hope it'd be useful for everyone else.

Live demo: [https://vocabulary-flashcards.pages.dev](https://vocabulary-flashcards.pages.dev)
GitHub: https://github.com/orezeno22/vocabulary-flashcards

Any feedback is welcome 😊

https://redd.it/1nwtwcw
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What’s the best open-source alternative to Manus?

I really liked Manus since it feels like a true general-purpose dynamic workflow maker. Unlike a lot of the tools that just call augmented LLM workflows “agentic,” Manus actually felt closer to that idea.

The only issue is that it runs out of credits too fast and doesn’t quite feel the same outside of the demo.

Is there any open-source solution that comes close to this? I’d love to explore options and maybe do a write up on the most upvoted ones!

https://redd.it/1nwuq66
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Drumlabooh LV2/VST3i drum machine 11.0.0 is out

Drumlabooh - https://psemiletov.github.io/drumlabooh/

Drumlabooh is a VST3i/LV2 plugin that supports Hydrogen and other format drumkits. This release features not just some fixes and an upgrade to the new JUCE version, but also provides a new implementation of kit-defined mute groups. It works for Hydrogen, SFZ, and Drumlabooh XML kit formats. The automatic hi-hat muting still works if no other mute groups are defined in the kit file.

https://redd.it/1nwufzp
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Heave, persisting objects into a sqlite db as EAV entities

First time poster here, sorry. I just wanted to let you know I've just published a little project of mine: Heave.

It's a library that allow your custom structs to be turned into entities and persisted inside a sqlite db. Very useful for small little projects that need data persistence and also want to avoid full-fledged database or serialization to text files.

Should you want to give it a look you can find it here: https://github.com/katekorsaro/heave

Any contributions would be very welcome. And thank you again for your time! Cheers!

https://redd.it/1nwz70w
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A FOSS email warmup noscript

This is my first FOSS project. I searched for a simple email warming service but couldn't find any for free. So I built one, tested it for a week and have successfully warmed up my email domain. So I'm open sourcing it now.
https://github.com/themacn/free-warmup-email

Check it out. Meanwhile I'm building jotchats.com, give my project some love too.

https://redd.it/1nx47z9
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I made an app to fix mice that have double / triple clicking issues

https://github.com/grahas/DebounceMyMouse


I built this because I had a Razer Naga Pro that failed on the scroll wheel and failed on the scroll wheel click. Whenever I would browse the internet and use the middle mouse button to open a new tab it would open three. When I used the middle mouse button to close a tab it would triple close adjacent ones. I made this to help fix that issue.

https://redd.it/1nx6ce0
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What does "open-source health" really mean?

Most consumer health apps (Apple Health, Google Fit, Garmin) are closed ecosystems. Data may be exportable, but it's not really yours. It's siloed, monetized, or hardware-locked.

In our nonprofit research institute, we've been asking, "What would a truly open-source health tool look like?".

Transparent code
Interoperable standards
Privacy by design
Data sovereignity for the individual

I'm curious to hear which open-source health projects inspire others? And what safeguards do you think are the most important?

https://redd.it/1nx7mmi
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Ebook Operating System

Has anyone heard of an ebook OS in production? I'm looking for an OS that works like a Kindle or Kobo. I assume you'd have to jailbreak a tablet and install this OS.

https://redd.it/1nxe122
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Developing a ROS 2 package for TEMAS – feedback welcome

Hi everyone,

We’re excited to share that we’re currently developing a ROS 2 package for TEMAS!

This will make it possible to integrate TEMAS sensors directly into ROS 2-based robotics projects — perfect for research, education, and rapid prototyping.

Our goal is to make the package as flexible and useful as possible for different applications. That’s why we’d love to get your input:

Which features or integrations would be most valuable for you in a ROS 2 package? Your feedback will help us shape the ROS 2 package to better fit the needs of the community.

Thank you for your amazing support — we can’t wait to show you more soon! The Rubu Team

https://redd.it/1nxqher
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