How am I supposed to word the copyright for this model?
I have found a 3D model on Printables that I like, released under a Creative Commons Attribution. It has been created with Tinkercad, and I would like to recreate it in FreeCAD so I can change it more easily if I need to do so later.
I would like to release my recreation under GPLv3 or later, as while unusual to use GPL for CAD models, it does have the advantage of requiring you to release the source files of any derivative works, while Creative Commons doesn't. If I understand correctly, the CC-BY license of the original work allows me to do so, and the author is also ok with me doing that.
The GPL requires you to follow a couple of steps when releasing something under it, such as including the license, clearly stating that the work is licensed under it, including a copyright notice, etc.
My problem is with the wording of the copyright notice. I am not sure what's the appropriate way to word it. Here are the options I am debating between. Feel free to suggest another one if there is a more appropriate one:
1. Copyright 2025 <Original Author Name>, <My Name>
2. Copyright 2025 <Original Author Name>
Copyright 2025 <My Name>
3. Original Model Copyright: Copyright 2025 <Original Author Name>
FreeCAD Recreation Copyright: Copyright 2025 <My Name>
4. Original Model Copyright: Copyright 2025 <Original Author Name>
FreeCAD Recreation Copyright: Copyright 2025 <Original Author Name>, <My Name>
Are any of the following correct? I guess what I am trying to figure out is if the copyright of the recreation belongs to both of us, and if I should mention the copyright of the original model.
P.S. For now it is just a recreation, using the original model as a reference for dimensions of the features. I may actually change certain features of the recreation at a later point. Although I do wonder if changing it doesn't defeat the purpose of recreating it in the first place, or if there is a need to recreate it if I am also going to have a modified version, but I guess that's a different beast altogether. I may change it in such a way so it's backwards compatible with the original.
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I have found a 3D model on Printables that I like, released under a Creative Commons Attribution. It has been created with Tinkercad, and I would like to recreate it in FreeCAD so I can change it more easily if I need to do so later.
I would like to release my recreation under GPLv3 or later, as while unusual to use GPL for CAD models, it does have the advantage of requiring you to release the source files of any derivative works, while Creative Commons doesn't. If I understand correctly, the CC-BY license of the original work allows me to do so, and the author is also ok with me doing that.
The GPL requires you to follow a couple of steps when releasing something under it, such as including the license, clearly stating that the work is licensed under it, including a copyright notice, etc.
My problem is with the wording of the copyright notice. I am not sure what's the appropriate way to word it. Here are the options I am debating between. Feel free to suggest another one if there is a more appropriate one:
1. Copyright 2025 <Original Author Name>, <My Name>
2. Copyright 2025 <Original Author Name>
Copyright 2025 <My Name>
3. Original Model Copyright: Copyright 2025 <Original Author Name>
FreeCAD Recreation Copyright: Copyright 2025 <My Name>
4. Original Model Copyright: Copyright 2025 <Original Author Name>
FreeCAD Recreation Copyright: Copyright 2025 <Original Author Name>, <My Name>
Are any of the following correct? I guess what I am trying to figure out is if the copyright of the recreation belongs to both of us, and if I should mention the copyright of the original model.
P.S. For now it is just a recreation, using the original model as a reference for dimensions of the features. I may actually change certain features of the recreation at a later point. Although I do wonder if changing it doesn't defeat the purpose of recreating it in the first place, or if there is a need to recreate it if I am also going to have a modified version, but I guess that's a different beast altogether. I may change it in such a way so it's backwards compatible with the original.
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Handling multiple cloud drives
Hello everyone, I am looking for an open source solution to handle about 20 cloud drives (one drive) from one windows system. I tried Airlivedrive, Cyberdurck and Airexplorer, which are not open source or can not handle 20 drives. Is there any?
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Hello everyone, I am looking for an open source solution to handle about 20 cloud drives (one drive) from one windows system. I tried Airlivedrive, Cyberdurck and Airexplorer, which are not open source or can not handle 20 drives. Is there any?
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Open-source: GenOps AI — LLM runtime governance built on OpenTelemetry
Just pushed live GenOps AI → https://github.com/KoshiHQ/GenOps-AI
Built on OpenTelemetry, it’s an open-source runtime governance framework for AI that standardizes cost, policy, and compliance telemetry across workloads, both internally (projects, teams) and externally (customers, features).
Feedback welcome, especially from folks working on AI observability, FinOps, or runtime governance.
Contributions to the open spec are also welcome.
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Just pushed live GenOps AI → https://github.com/KoshiHQ/GenOps-AI
Built on OpenTelemetry, it’s an open-source runtime governance framework for AI that standardizes cost, policy, and compliance telemetry across workloads, both internally (projects, teams) and externally (customers, features).
Feedback welcome, especially from folks working on AI observability, FinOps, or runtime governance.
Contributions to the open spec are also welcome.
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GitHub - KoshiHQ/GenOps-AI: Standardizing AI runtime governance built on OpenTelemetry.
Standardizing AI runtime governance built on OpenTelemetry. - KoshiHQ/GenOps-AI
I built a small in-browser time tracking app for work/break time
Hey :)
I've been frustrated with existing time trackers and built a simple one for myself
I wanted to keep it really simple, so it just has "work" and "break" buttons which triggers work and break time intervals respectively, and allows you to optionally write down what you're working on
Data saved locally in your browser - no accounts, backend etc
It's also a PWA so can be installed on your device
Hope you'll find it useful :)
URL: ytime.app
Github: https://github.com/DraggonFantasy/ytime
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Hey :)
I've been frustrated with existing time trackers and built a simple one for myself
I wanted to keep it really simple, so it just has "work" and "break" buttons which triggers work and break time intervals respectively, and allows you to optionally write down what you're working on
Data saved locally in your browser - no accounts, backend etc
It's also a PWA so can be installed on your device
Hope you'll find it useful :)
URL: ytime.app
Github: https://github.com/DraggonFantasy/ytime
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YTime - Free Work-Break Time Tracker
Simple time tracker that works entirely in your browser. No registration, no data collection, works offline.
Need suggestions for best LFX orgs to get started
I want suggestions for some of the orgs that come to LFX every year in which I can start contributing.
I have looked at inspektor gadget, knative, antrea but not able to get the good issues
What do you guys recommend?
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I want suggestions for some of the orgs that come to LFX every year in which I can start contributing.
I have looked at inspektor gadget, knative, antrea but not able to get the good issues
What do you guys recommend?
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The Internet Runs on Free and Open Source Software—And So Does the DNS
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The Internet Runs on Free and Open Source Software—And So Does the DNS
The ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee recently published SAC132: The Domain Name System Runs on Free and Open-Source Software.
Spot SponsorBlock - A SponsorBlock fork for Spotify Podcasts
https://github.com/Spot-SponsorBlock/Spot-SponsorBlock-Extension
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GitHub - Spot-SponsorBlock/Spot-SponsorBlock-Extension: Skip Spotify podcast sponsors (browser extension)
Skip Spotify podcast sponsors (browser extension). Contribute to Spot-SponsorBlock/Spot-SponsorBlock-Extension development by creating an account on GitHub.
I built YaraDB, an open-source Document DB with built-in Optimistic Locking and Data Integrity
Hey r/opensource!
I've been developing a document database, YaraDB, and have just made it public. I'm hoping to get some feedback from the open-source community on the architecture.
GitHub Repo: `https://github.com/illusiOxd/yaradb`
# What is YaraDB?
YaraDB is a lightweight, in-memory-first document database built on Python (FastAPI & Pydantic). It runs as a service, persists all data to a single JSON file on shutdown, and is fully containerized with Docker.
# Why Did I Build This? (Target Audience)
I wanted a database for my own small projects (bots, personal APIs, etc.) that was simple like SQLite, but flexible like NoSQL.
The problem is that most simple DBs (like TinyDB or just writing to a JSON file) have zero protection against race conditions or data corruption. YaraDB is my solution: a database that provides enterprise-level data guarantees in a lightweight package.
# Core Features (The "Smart" Model)
The main philosophy is that the database itself should guarantee integrity. The core of YaraDB is a "smart" Pydantic model (
1. Optimistic Concurrency Control (OCC): Every document has a
2. Built-in Data Integrity: The document's
3. Soft Deletes:
# License & Contribution Model
I've chosen a model I've seen in other successful projects:
License: The code is licensed under MIT, making it free for anyone to use, fork, and learn from.
Contributing: We welcome contributions! To ensure the project's long-term health and ownership, we use a simple Contributor License Agreement (CLA) (detailed in
I'm looking for feedback not just on the code, but on this contribution model as well.
It's fully documented in the
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Hey r/opensource!
I've been developing a document database, YaraDB, and have just made it public. I'm hoping to get some feedback from the open-source community on the architecture.
GitHub Repo: `https://github.com/illusiOxd/yaradb`
# What is YaraDB?
YaraDB is a lightweight, in-memory-first document database built on Python (FastAPI & Pydantic). It runs as a service, persists all data to a single JSON file on shutdown, and is fully containerized with Docker.
# Why Did I Build This? (Target Audience)
I wanted a database for my own small projects (bots, personal APIs, etc.) that was simple like SQLite, but flexible like NoSQL.
The problem is that most simple DBs (like TinyDB or just writing to a JSON file) have zero protection against race conditions or data corruption. YaraDB is my solution: a database that provides enterprise-level data guarantees in a lightweight package.
# Core Features (The "Smart" Model)
The main philosophy is that the database itself should guarantee integrity. The core of YaraDB is a "smart" Pydantic model (
StandardDocument) that wraps every document and provides:1. Optimistic Concurrency Control (OCC): Every document has a
version field. The PUT /document/update endpoint requires this version. If it doesn't match, the API returns a 409 Conflict. This prevents "lost update" race conditions when two processes try to update the same document.2. Built-in Data Integrity: The document's
body is automatically hashed (body_hash) on every update. This allows you to instantly verify that the data hasn't been corrupted.3. Soft Deletes:
PUT /document/archive doesn't destroy data; it just sets an archived_at flag, preserving data history.# License & Contribution Model
I've chosen a model I've seen in other successful projects:
License: The code is licensed under MIT, making it free for anyone to use, fork, and learn from.
Contributing: We welcome contributions! To ensure the project's long-term health and ownership, we use a simple Contributor License Agreement (CLA) (detailed in
CONTRIBUTING.md).I'm looking for feedback not just on the code, but on this contribution model as well.
It's fully documented in the
README with API examples and docker-compose instructions. Take a look and let me know what you think!https://redd.it/1ojuslc
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GitHub - ashfromsky/yaradb: In-memory-first document DB (Python/FastAPI) with JSON persistence and a "smart" data model.
In-memory-first document DB (Python/FastAPI) with JSON persistence and a "smart" data model. - ashfromsky/yaradb
Open Source OSX-compatible (eventually) operating system RavynOS moving base from FreeBSD to Darwin!
https://github.com/ravynsoft/ravynos/discussions/529
For those unfamiliar, RavynOS is currently based on FreeBSD and is essentially to OSX as ReactOS is to windows, a project aimed to create a fully open source binary compatible operating system with their respective inspiration projects. With the move to Darwin they’ll gain the ability to run OSX binaries and will gain the ability to run a ton of OSX CLI binaries. I’m still waiting for an update to my questions on the discord server but seeing as RavynOS already has parts of a Cocoa implementation I wouldn’t be surprised if simple GUI apps will immediately work post-transition. Either way, it’s cool to see.
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https://github.com/ravynsoft/ravynos/discussions/529
For those unfamiliar, RavynOS is currently based on FreeBSD and is essentially to OSX as ReactOS is to windows, a project aimed to create a fully open source binary compatible operating system with their respective inspiration projects. With the move to Darwin they’ll gain the ability to run OSX binaries and will gain the ability to run a ton of OSX CLI binaries. I’m still waiting for an update to my questions on the discord server but seeing as RavynOS already has parts of a Cocoa implementation I wouldn’t be surprised if simple GUI apps will immediately work post-transition. Either way, it’s cool to see.
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It's decision time. Please read. · ravynsoft ravynos · Discussion #529
We're at a crossroads in this project and I need to decide the future direction. Gonna ramble a bit but it's important so please try to stick with me. I started this project mostly as a jok...
Fuzion Dock is now Open Source - Looking for maintainers to take over the project
Hey everyone,
I'm excited to announce that Fuzion Game Dock is now fully open source! 🎉
For those unfamiliar, Fuzion is a seamless game dock for Windows with automatic icon fetching, styling, and quite a few extra features including:
- 🎮 Deal fetching from Reddit
- 🔍 Omni search (searches both Steam and your local dock)
- 🚀 Delayed and silent game launcher launching when available
- 🎯 Full gamepad support
- And other things I forgot about
Demo Videos:
- Feature Overview 1
- Feature Overview 2
- Feature Overview 3
- Feature Overview 4
- Feature Overview 5
- Feature Overview 6
Current Status:
Fuzion was published to the Windows Store (UWP | Standalone), but it's currently not displaying the dock properly in newer versions of Windows 10/11, likely due to changes in desktop rendering.
Why Open Source?
Unfortunately, I no longer have the time to maintain this project. Rather than let it die, I'm making it open source in hopes that someone in the community will pick it up and continue development.
Looking for Maintainers:
I'm specifically looking for someone who wants to seriously take on the project and manage the public repository. If you're interested or want to discuss, join the Fuzion Discord - link to Discord in the repo readme.
GitHub Repository: https://github.com/stomane/fuzion
Feel free to fork it, fix it, improve it, or use it as a learning resource. The code is all yours now!
Thanks to everyone who used Fuzion over the years. Here's hoping it gets a second life in the hands of the community! 🙏
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Hey everyone,
I'm excited to announce that Fuzion Game Dock is now fully open source! 🎉
For those unfamiliar, Fuzion is a seamless game dock for Windows with automatic icon fetching, styling, and quite a few extra features including:
- 🎮 Deal fetching from Reddit
- 🔍 Omni search (searches both Steam and your local dock)
- 🚀 Delayed and silent game launcher launching when available
- 🎯 Full gamepad support
- And other things I forgot about
Demo Videos:
- Feature Overview 1
- Feature Overview 2
- Feature Overview 3
- Feature Overview 4
- Feature Overview 5
- Feature Overview 6
Current Status:
Fuzion was published to the Windows Store (UWP | Standalone), but it's currently not displaying the dock properly in newer versions of Windows 10/11, likely due to changes in desktop rendering.
Why Open Source?
Unfortunately, I no longer have the time to maintain this project. Rather than let it die, I'm making it open source in hopes that someone in the community will pick it up and continue development.
Looking for Maintainers:
I'm specifically looking for someone who wants to seriously take on the project and manage the public repository. If you're interested or want to discuss, join the Fuzion Discord - link to Discord in the repo readme.
GitHub Repository: https://github.com/stomane/fuzion
Feel free to fork it, fix it, improve it, or use it as a learning resource. The code is all yours now!
Thanks to everyone who used Fuzion over the years. Here's hoping it gets a second life in the hands of the community! 🙏
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Fuzion - Features Overview
Demonstrating Fuzion's current features v. 0.0.1.9 alpha
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The Internet Runs on Free and Open Source Software—And So Does the DNS
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The ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee recently published SAC132: The Domain Name System Runs on Free and Open-Source Software.
How/if to share release notes with users?
I'm about to push OSS repo with the app I worked on for a few months (started since I needed it myself). I have heavy use of plugins, so that means once it's in GitHub more people will ask for more plugins, which means more or less frequent releases.
I'm curious how do you deliver your release notes to users who use your apps/tools and if it makes any sense at all(or users simply don't need to read it) ? I already built in a simple indicator about new version releases which simply compares latest GitHub release version to local. But I'm curious about more detailed release notes
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I'm about to push OSS repo with the app I worked on for a few months (started since I needed it myself). I have heavy use of plugins, so that means once it's in GitHub more people will ask for more plugins, which means more or less frequent releases.
I'm curious how do you deliver your release notes to users who use your apps/tools and if it makes any sense at all(or users simply don't need to read it) ? I already built in a simple indicator about new version releases which simply compares latest GitHub release version to local. But I'm curious about more detailed release notes
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Anyone used Coderabbit. How is it?
Hello everybody. Just wanna ask how CodeRabbit is for open-source projects. I help maintain a Python library that gets steady PRs, and I’m kinda getting tired of all the reviewing. It’s just the sheer volume of trivial stuff I need to sift through. Most issues are small like missing docstrings, weird naming, config typos. But we still burn hours waiting for someone senior to review and merge.
I’ve looked at CodeRabbit as a possible solution because they say it’s free for OSS repos, and it supposedly does PR summaries, runs linters, suggests fixes, and explains why something is flagged. Just wanna know if it’ll live up to the expectations
Anyone here use CodeRabbit for their open-source projects? Does it integrate smoothly with GitHub/GitLab?Hope you can help me out. Thanks
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Hello everybody. Just wanna ask how CodeRabbit is for open-source projects. I help maintain a Python library that gets steady PRs, and I’m kinda getting tired of all the reviewing. It’s just the sheer volume of trivial stuff I need to sift through. Most issues are small like missing docstrings, weird naming, config typos. But we still burn hours waiting for someone senior to review and merge.
I’ve looked at CodeRabbit as a possible solution because they say it’s free for OSS repos, and it supposedly does PR summaries, runs linters, suggests fixes, and explains why something is flagged. Just wanna know if it’ll live up to the expectations
Anyone here use CodeRabbit for their open-source projects? Does it integrate smoothly with GitHub/GitLab?Hope you can help me out. Thanks
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International Criminal Court to ditch Microsoft Office for European open source alternative
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International Criminal Court to ditch Microsoft Office for European open source alternative | Euractiv
The court will move its internal work environment to Open Desk, a German-developed open source software
Need feedback, contributors & users for my open source python IoT runtime (HTTP, MQTT & ZMQ supported)
Hi all, about 1-1.5 years back, I released a (fully-)permissively licensed open source implementation of an IoT runtime in python. Its supposed to be beginner-friendly as well as suitable for learning some formal ideas about hardware control without compromise. Its not a tool or vendor-locked implementation, its a runtime that helps you write code that control your hardware.
You can find it here: [https://github.com/hololinked-dev/hololinked](https://github.com/hololinked-dev/hololinked)
The salient features are:
* protocol & content type agnostic (HTTP; ZMQ & MQTT supported currently for protocols, JSON, message pack, pickle for content types), can be extended to other protocols or content types
* interoperable and cross platform
* supports three interaction with devices named as properties, actions and events, and a state machine.
One can use it, for example, in a home automation project on a raspberry pi or lab automation in a science or electronics lab (which is what I use it for - for example, you have a spectrometer or a camera in your physics lab, or a power supply or oscilloscope in your electronics lab)
Its coming very close to becoming production ready, I need to add more compliance related stuff like security scanning, dependency scanning etc.
In meanwhile, I am looking for feedback, users and contributors. Please have a look and I would be interested to hear from you. There are also a limited number of good first issues. I am also open to PRs with new features that you may find interesting.
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Hi all, about 1-1.5 years back, I released a (fully-)permissively licensed open source implementation of an IoT runtime in python. Its supposed to be beginner-friendly as well as suitable for learning some formal ideas about hardware control without compromise. Its not a tool or vendor-locked implementation, its a runtime that helps you write code that control your hardware.
You can find it here: [https://github.com/hololinked-dev/hololinked](https://github.com/hololinked-dev/hololinked)
The salient features are:
* protocol & content type agnostic (HTTP; ZMQ & MQTT supported currently for protocols, JSON, message pack, pickle for content types), can be extended to other protocols or content types
* interoperable and cross platform
* supports three interaction with devices named as properties, actions and events, and a state machine.
One can use it, for example, in a home automation project on a raspberry pi or lab automation in a science or electronics lab (which is what I use it for - for example, you have a spectrometer or a camera in your physics lab, or a power supply or oscilloscope in your electronics lab)
Its coming very close to becoming production ready, I need to add more compliance related stuff like security scanning, dependency scanning etc.
In meanwhile, I am looking for feedback, users and contributors. Please have a look and I would be interested to hear from you. There are also a limited number of good first issues. I am also open to PRs with new features that you may find interesting.
https://redd.it/1ok2f6c
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GitHub - hololinked-dev/hololinked: beginner friendly data acquisition & IoT in python
beginner friendly data acquisition & IoT in python - hololinked-dev/hololinked
My second attempt at making a tiny game engine
https://github.com/unrays/Quark
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GitHub - unrays/Quark: Modular C# game engine with service-oriented architecture for event-based entity management and game interactions
Modular C# game engine with service-oriented architecture for event-based entity management and game interactions - unrays/Quark
I built an open-source Shell-Commands Manager
### GitHub: Here
#### Hey everyone!
I've been developing a modern command manager called CMD Manager, that allow users to manage and run commands easily. I'm relatively new to QT5, so any contribution and feedback is greatly appreciated!
Available on both Windows and Linux!
#### Why Did I Build This? (Target Audience)
I have to memorize and run a lot of commands in the command shell. Sometimes important bash noscripts gets lost in my files. To manage all of the commands, I created this application, allowing users to save and run a lot of commands easily.
There is a cool feature that I use often, which is replace placeholder file, that allow user to substitute the placeholder file inside the command (input.txt) and choose the actual file from the computer system easily (C:\Documents\project\abc\data.txt). There are also a lot of fun themes and font customization to choose from! Also available in 6 languages! (Feel free to add more!)
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### GitHub: Here
#### Hey everyone!
I've been developing a modern command manager called CMD Manager, that allow users to manage and run commands easily. I'm relatively new to QT5, so any contribution and feedback is greatly appreciated!
Available on both Windows and Linux!
#### Why Did I Build This? (Target Audience)
I have to memorize and run a lot of commands in the command shell. Sometimes important bash noscripts gets lost in my files. To manage all of the commands, I created this application, allowing users to save and run a lot of commands easily.
There is a cool feature that I use often, which is replace placeholder file, that allow user to substitute the placeholder file inside the command (input.txt) and choose the actual file from the computer system easily (C:\Documents\project\abc\data.txt). There are also a lot of fun themes and font customization to choose from! Also available in 6 languages! (Feel free to add more!)
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GitHub - KietDo0602/cmd-manager: ⚙️📋 A cross-platform C++ program to simplify and save complex shell commands 💻✨ Easily store,…
⚙️📋 A cross-platform C++ program to simplify and save complex shell commands 💻✨ Easily store, label, choose input & output files and run your favorite terminal sequences with a click. Built...
Open Source Web Analytics and Session Monitoring
Is anyone here fed-up with PostHog and Highlight or any other session monitoring / web analytics tool ?
Want to build open source from scratch ?
We will form a team, use AI and launch open source, free, MIT license self hosted alternative.
DM me if interested.
Potential for 10k GitHub stars.
Only those good at software engineering should DM
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Is anyone here fed-up with PostHog and Highlight or any other session monitoring / web analytics tool ?
Want to build open source from scratch ?
We will form a team, use AI and launch open source, free, MIT license self hosted alternative.
DM me if interested.
Potential for 10k GitHub stars.
Only those good at software engineering should DM
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EU country grouping cleared to build sovereign digital infrastructure
The EU-level organisation – led by France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands – will develop open source alternatives in key areas like AI, cloud, and social networks
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The EU-level organisation – led by France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands – will develop open source alternatives in key areas like AI, cloud, and social networks
https://www.euractiv.com/news/eu-country-grouping-cleared-to-build-sovereign-digital-infrastructure/
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EU country grouping cleared to build sovereign digital infrastructure | Euractiv
The EU-level organisation – led by France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands – will develop open source alternatives in key areas like AI, cloud, and social networks
What's your take on AI in project management tools?
Seems like every PM tool is slapping "AI" on their landing page now, but most of it is just glorified autocomplete. Has anyone actually found AI integration that's genuinely useful for managing projects? Or is it all marketing hype?
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Seems like every PM tool is slapping "AI" on their landing page now, but most of it is just glorified autocomplete. Has anyone actually found AI integration that's genuinely useful for managing projects? Or is it all marketing hype?
https://redd.it/1oke2qs
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