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BIG NEWS: Oxbow UI is now free & MIT! Tailwind CSS & Alpine JS blocks and components.

Hello everyone, so this has happened last week. We decided to make Oxbow UI Free and MIT license because we are going to expand this big time. Every one of our 427 Tailwind CSS & Alpine JS blocks are open for you all to use.

Get them here
https://oxbowui.com/

How things are as of now.
The repository is open., but can not accept still any PR, because we have not cleaned up the repository and we have things that goes nowhere, but we will let you know soon as is open so you can contribute or do anything.

While you are free to fork, I aware of the slop on the repo right now, so if you have time to navigate through the mess...feel free to fork it. Oh and the documentation, only has pages for the buttons and for the colors, we did not have the time to craft more.

The plan
We are crafting a design system, that then it will be used on Oxbow, so we will clean up all the blocks and use that design system, hence why is not open for PRs, we don't want you to put time for nothing.

What can you do in Oxbow UI:

1. Copy and paste the blocks 2**. Change between theme:** dark mode , system and light blocks. In dark mode, you copy only classes so it looks like dark mode. In light mode you copy only the light mode clases, y system, you copy both, light and dark clases.
2. Download the blocks
3. Open the blocks in a new window

What we have done so far.
Main Categories (3):

1. Application \- 245 blocks
2. Marketing \- 160 blocks
3. eCommerce \- 22 blocks

# Application Subcategories (28):

alerts
avatars
badges
banners
breadcrumbs
button-groups
button-icon
checkboxes
commandbar
emptyStates
flyouts
input-groups
inputs
modals
navbars
notifications
pagination
radiogroups
select
sidebars
sign-in
sign-up
tables
tabs
textarea
toggles
typography
input (appears to be a folder)

# Marketing Subcategories (21):

bento-grids
blog-content
blog-entries
contact
creative-heros
cta
cta-newsletter
faq
features
footers
gallery
landing-pages
logo-clouds
marketing-heros
pricing
pricing-pages
stats
steps
team
testimonials
timeline

# eCommerce Subcategories (3):

category-previews
product-details
product-lists

I hope you guys like and have a lovely weekend!

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TRIP - Map Tracker & Trip Planner

Hey everyone 👋

Just wanted to drop by with a quick update on TRIP, my minimalist Points of Interest (POI) tracker and Trip planner. Over the past weeks, I've shipped a handful of new versions with various improvements and fixes, and the project is slowly but surely evolving thanks to feedback from the community.

TRIP is about:

Managing your POIs directly on a map, with categories and metadata (gpx, dog-friendly, cost, duration, etc.)
Planning your adventures in a structured table (think Google Sheets, but with a map right next to it)

Screenshot. It's free, open source, telemetry free, and will always be this way.

You can check out the project on GitHub: TRIP

If you give TRIP a try, I'd love to hear your opinion and how you'd use TRIP or what you feel is missing so far (and what is not so bad!).

Thank you for your time!

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YouTube alternative for pc

I’ve been using FreeTube as a YouTube alternative on my PC for months, but it hasn’t been working for the past two weeks. Can anyone recommend a downloadable alternative for Linux?

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Do I need to do anything else to properly comply with GPL 3.0 other than adding a default LICENSE file from github?

I have a feeling that I also need to put a copyright notice somewhere? Where do I put it? Every file? The licence text itself? Readme?

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I'm looking for an open source video to mocap solution. Any recommendations?

Does anyone have a recommendation for open source motion capture from video software? Ideally ones that can work from a single camera video feed?

I've used OpenCV, but I'm looking for something similar to QuickMagic or Rokoko that can be self-hosted or is at least an open source paid service.

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Is there a tool that can generate 3 related tags of an image?

I wanna try imageless bookmarking.
p.s. tags = keywords.

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Why does CoMaps use Codeberg instead of GitHub?

Codeberg aligns well with CoMaps core values:



\- Privacy‑focus – Codeberg runs a non‑profit platform that respects contributors’ data.

\- Community‑driven – Unlike GitHub's Microsoft influence, Codeberg is run by the free‑software community.

\- Transparency – Run on open-source Forgejo, features stay open, so focus can be on building a navigation app.



What projects are moving from GitHub to Codeberg?

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Opensource Helm Chart for Filebrowser Quantum

Hi there,

I would like to share my opensource Helm Chart for Filebrowser Quantum here. The chart follows the same release cycle as the application itself, currently v0.8.8-beta. The chart does basic installation, which is tested Openshift and Microk8s.

Filebrowser Quantum, an alternative for Filebrowser which is now EOL, is getting traction. There have been many beta releases, and as announced by the developer, there is almost a stable release.

I have used Filebrowser Quantuam for a few months in an internal production app for simply sharing and transferring temp files, and it is really amazing.

Thank you.

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Aerial Autonomy Stack

Someone I know wanted me to share this project. It is PX4/ArduPilot SITL + CUDA/TensorRT accelerated vision for Jetson, all within Docker containers and with ROS2 interfaces, working on Windows 11 using NVIDIA GPU pass through to WSL. Contributions, feedback, Win11 co-maintainer are welcome.

https://github.com/JacopoPan/aerial-autonomy-stack/tree/main

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Is "sqlc for config" a good idea? Built a tool, not sure if it's useful to anyone else

Hey everyone,

I've been working on this side project and honestly not sure if it's solving a real problem or just scratching my own itch.

**The thing:** I got tired of writing config twice (once in TOML, again as Go structs), so I made a tool that generates Go code from TOML at build time. Also I don't really enjoy how type unsafe is `config.Get("<config.key>")`

**Quick example:**

[server]
addr = ":8080"
timeout = "30s"

Run `cfgx generate --in config.toml --out config.go` and you get:

var Server = ServerConfig{
Addr: ":8080",
Timeout: 30 * time.Second, // auto-detects durations
}

No runtime parsing, no Viper, just plain Go code with values baked in.

**My reasoning:**

* Most of my side projects have static config anyway
* Why parse TOML on every startup?
* No config files to bundle
* Type safety at compile time

**I use it in a few personal projects** and it works well for my workflow (containerized apps where config is per-environment at build time).

**But I'm wondering:**

1. Is this actually useful beyond my specific use case?
2. Does the "bake config at build time" approach make sense to others?
3. Should I invest more time into this or is Viper/koanf good enough for 99% of cases?

The obvious downside: you can't change config without rebuilding. But for Docker deployments, that's kind of the point?

It's v0.x.x and pretty minimal (\~600 LOC). Works with go:generate, supports nesting, arrays, env var overrides at build time.

GitHub: [https://github.com/gomantics/cfgx](https://github.com/gomantics/cfgx)

Would genuinely appreciate honest feedback—is this a "yeah that's useful" or "nah, over-engineering" kind of thing?

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Whisper in the Browser - Speech-to-Text Model with Configurable Decoding Parameters

I put together an open-source code I thought you all might find interesting. It's called Transcribe-ASR, and it lets you run OpenAI's Whisper speech-to-text model entirely in your browser, no server, no API keys, no sending your audio anywhere.

GitHub Repo: https://github.com/harisnae/transcribe-asr
Live Demo: https://harisnae.github.io/transcribe-asr

Basically, it downloads the Whisper model (as an ONNX file) once, caches it, and then does all the processing locally. You can drag and drop an audio file, and it'll transcribe it right there.

What I found particularly fun was playing with the decoding parameters, you can tweak things like temperature, top-p, and repetition penalty to get different results. It's a good way to get a feel for how those settings affect the output.

It uses ONNX Runtime Web for the inference, which seems to work pretty well. I've included options for different model sizes and quantization levels to balance speed and accuracy.
I'm open to feedback, suggestions, and contributions! If you have ideas for improvements or find any bugs, please let me know on the GitHub repo.

TL;DR: I made a open source web app that runs Whisper locally in your browser.

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Does the CERN-OHL-S V2 require any derivative work to make its source (the modified source of the derivative work) available

I am super confused about Section 3 (along with its 3 subsections) of the CERN-OHL-S V2 license.

Does it make it so any derivative work must share its modified source if distributing anything made from a modification of the original source?

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Opensource Alternative to Aldente?

Hi everyone,

I'm currently looking for an open source alternative to the MacOS battary app Aldente. Although it is free, I'm looking for an open source option to compare it with a project I'm working on, as I'm starting to learn coding.

If anyone knows of any open source alternative with similar functionality for battery management, I'd greatly appreciate your suggestions.

Thanks in advance for your help!

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is there open source constitution ?

Recently saw open source house building project and then got a thought.
is there any open source constitution that is fool proof and policies which are open source for the government officials.

Life would be easy if many people contribute.?



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