Open Source project for Voice AI orchestration platform on github?
Hi all,
I have been following the open source voice ai projects on github and there has been a very few of them that software engineers can clone and start to use. Most of them come from companies with deep pockets and I am a big admirer of Livekit.
But why is it that there has been no contribution from smaller teams or individuals? Very few choices to explore.
Are you working on it or aware of anyone building a Voice AI orchestration platform?
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Hi all,
I have been following the open source voice ai projects on github and there has been a very few of them that software engineers can clone and start to use. Most of them come from companies with deep pockets and I am a big admirer of Livekit.
But why is it that there has been no contribution from smaller teams or individuals? Very few choices to explore.
Are you working on it or aware of anyone building a Voice AI orchestration platform?
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Before I jump ship from Bitwarden… Is AliasVault worth it?
I’m looking into switching from Bitwarden to an EU-based open-source alternative, and AliasVault recently caught my eye.
I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone with hands-on experience. A few things I’m especially curious about:
* How reliable and polished does it feel in daily use (web app, browser extensions, mobile apps)?
* If you’ve self-hosted it, how smooth was the setup? Any surprises?
* Have you run into bugs, missing features, or anything that made you hesitate?
* What’s your impression of its security model? Is it solid enough to trust long-term?
* And if you’re using both the password manager and the email-alias features, how well do they work together?
Any insights (good and bad) would be incredibly helpful before I make the switch. Thanks!
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I’m looking into switching from Bitwarden to an EU-based open-source alternative, and AliasVault recently caught my eye.
I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone with hands-on experience. A few things I’m especially curious about:
* How reliable and polished does it feel in daily use (web app, browser extensions, mobile apps)?
* If you’ve self-hosted it, how smooth was the setup? Any surprises?
* Have you run into bugs, missing features, or anything that made you hesitate?
* What’s your impression of its security model? Is it solid enough to trust long-term?
* And if you’re using both the password manager and the email-alias features, how well do they work together?
Any insights (good and bad) would be incredibly helpful before I make the switch. Thanks!
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Accessible Blazor Components - Looking for guidance and potential contacts.
Following up on my previous post about accessibility in Blazor (see [https://www.reddit.com/r/Blazor/comments/1ot98e4/accessibility\_how\_much\_do\_you\_care](https://www.reddit.com/r/Blazor/comments/1ot98e4/accessibility_how_much_do_you_care))
I will now be revisiting prior work that I have done on this topic with the aims of releasing accessible-first Blazor components as open source.
The Plan:
* Individual components released / packaged separately (not a monolithic framework)
* Zero third-party dependencies
* Tested with actual screen readers / assistive tech. (AT)
* WAI-ARIA APG best practices (not a legal requirement but I want to ensure AT usability).
* WCAG 2.2 AA compliant (targeting AAA where feasible)
What I'm Looking For:
* Access to accessibility experts for guidance on WCAG compliance and AT testing
* Folks that that have access to AT devices/software that may be willing to test/review the components on PC, Mac or Mobile. I have NVDA / Narrator and JAWS (40 min limit mode) for windows; I test with each using Chrome, Firefox and Edge.
I have created a GitHub organisation called BlazorRamp which will be utilised shortly for this project, which I have started locally..
Have expertise or interested in contributing? I'd love to hear your thoughts.
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Following up on my previous post about accessibility in Blazor (see [https://www.reddit.com/r/Blazor/comments/1ot98e4/accessibility\_how\_much\_do\_you\_care](https://www.reddit.com/r/Blazor/comments/1ot98e4/accessibility_how_much_do_you_care))
I will now be revisiting prior work that I have done on this topic with the aims of releasing accessible-first Blazor components as open source.
The Plan:
* Individual components released / packaged separately (not a monolithic framework)
* Zero third-party dependencies
* Tested with actual screen readers / assistive tech. (AT)
* WAI-ARIA APG best practices (not a legal requirement but I want to ensure AT usability).
* WCAG 2.2 AA compliant (targeting AAA where feasible)
What I'm Looking For:
* Access to accessibility experts for guidance on WCAG compliance and AT testing
* Folks that that have access to AT devices/software that may be willing to test/review the components on PC, Mac or Mobile. I have NVDA / Narrator and JAWS (40 min limit mode) for windows; I test with each using Chrome, Firefox and Edge.
I have created a GitHub organisation called BlazorRamp which will be utilised shortly for this project, which I have started locally..
Have expertise or interested in contributing? I'd love to hear your thoughts.
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I’m open‑sourcing Tinker UI - built on top of Thinking Machines’ Tinker Cookbook
Hi everyone
Im building Tinker UI , a web platform that makes working with LLMs easier also for non tech people. You can manage datasets, fine-tune models, chat with them in real time, and even publish your custom models directly to HuggingFace through a user friendly experience. I started it as a weekend hack and it’s still a work in progress, but you can already try it out, give feedback, or contribute.
GitHub (code & contributions): https://github.com/klei30/tinker-ui
Website + early cloud access: https://tinker-ui.vercel.app/
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Im building Tinker UI , a web platform that makes working with LLMs easier also for non tech people. You can manage datasets, fine-tune models, chat with them in real time, and even publish your custom models directly to HuggingFace through a user friendly experience. I started it as a weekend hack and it’s still a work in progress, but you can already try it out, give feedback, or contribute.
GitHub (code & contributions): https://github.com/klei30/tinker-ui
Website + early cloud access: https://tinker-ui.vercel.app/
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GitHub - klei30/tinker-ui: A user-friendly interface built on Tinker API that lets you fine-tune LLMs, chat with your trained model…
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Someone forked my open source project, removed the license... and then used it to host illegal F1 streams 🤦
Hey everyone,
I wanted to share a situation that is equal parts frustrating and hilarious. I maintain an open-source project called Fastlytics (an F1 telemetry analysis tool). It’s under the MIT License.
We all know the deal with MIT: do whatever you want, just keep the license file and copyright notice. Simple, right?
Well, today I discovered a site called f1analytics\[.\]online.
* It is a pixel-perfect clone of my project. They downloaded the repo, hosted it on Vercel, and scrubbed every single mention of my name and the original license. They slapped their own name on the footer as the "Creator."
* They didn't publish their repo. They took my open-source code and effectively made it "closed source" on their end to hide the evidence (though the minified JS still has my variable names in it).
* This is where it gets wild. They didn't just steal the analytics tool; they added a feature to host ILLEGAL PIRATED F1 STREAMS directly on the site.
So, not only are they violating the MIT license by stripping attribution, they are using the stolen codebase to violate Vercel's ToS and international copyright law regarding sports broadcasting.
I’ve already filed a DMCA/Abuse report with Vercel (who hosts them), so I expect them to be nuked from orbit shortly.
It’s just wild to me that someone would go through the effort of stealing open-source work, only to use it to commit a felony on a public cloud provider. Has anyone else dealt with a "fork" that went this rogue?
edit: for people asking my repo [https://github.com/subhashhhhhh/Fastlytics](https://github.com/subhashhhhhh/Fastlytics)
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Hey everyone,
I wanted to share a situation that is equal parts frustrating and hilarious. I maintain an open-source project called Fastlytics (an F1 telemetry analysis tool). It’s under the MIT License.
We all know the deal with MIT: do whatever you want, just keep the license file and copyright notice. Simple, right?
Well, today I discovered a site called f1analytics\[.\]online.
* It is a pixel-perfect clone of my project. They downloaded the repo, hosted it on Vercel, and scrubbed every single mention of my name and the original license. They slapped their own name on the footer as the "Creator."
* They didn't publish their repo. They took my open-source code and effectively made it "closed source" on their end to hide the evidence (though the minified JS still has my variable names in it).
* This is where it gets wild. They didn't just steal the analytics tool; they added a feature to host ILLEGAL PIRATED F1 STREAMS directly on the site.
So, not only are they violating the MIT license by stripping attribution, they are using the stolen codebase to violate Vercel's ToS and international copyright law regarding sports broadcasting.
I’ve already filed a DMCA/Abuse report with Vercel (who hosts them), so I expect them to be nuked from orbit shortly.
It’s just wild to me that someone would go through the effort of stealing open-source work, only to use it to commit a felony on a public cloud provider. Has anyone else dealt with a "fork" that went this rogue?
edit: for people asking my repo [https://github.com/subhashhhhhh/Fastlytics](https://github.com/subhashhhhhh/Fastlytics)
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GitHub - subhashhhhhh/Fastlytics: A modern web app for Formula 1 data analytics, providing race results, standings, and telemetry…
A modern web app for Formula 1 data analytics, providing race results, standings, and telemetry charts. - subhashhhhhh/Fastlytics
Is there a repository for LanguageTool's web extension?
I'm struggling to find the code for this, and it seems that it doesn't exist in their regular repo.
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Display Hot Keys 2.0.0 Released - Change display orientation mode with hot keys!
**Changelog**
* Moved display orientation selection to the slot so display orientation can be applied with a hot key
* Updated the app to use the newly created GetDisplay DLL instead of the EnumDisplayIds and EnumDisplayModes DLLs
* Updated the dialog confirmation message and noscript bar message for the orientation and clear all dialogs
* Changed the way buttons are created and handled
* Major refactoring of the codebase
* Various bug fixes
* Updated the \_FlatLaf\_ dependency to version 3.6.2
* Updated the \_JDK\_ to version 21.0.9
* Updated documentation
**Release Notes**
This release focuses on moving the orientation mode selection to the slot. This enables the ability to change the orientation of a display with hot keys. This release also focuses on bug fixes and dependency updates.
If you have Display Hot Keys version **1.2.0** or earlier installed beforehand, **you must uninstall it before using the installer for version 2.0.0**.
Grab the latest release here: [Release Display Hot Keys 2.0.0 Release · jon-mil-92/DisplayHotKeys](https://github.com/jon-mil-92/DisplayHotKeys/releases/tag/v2.0.0)
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**Changelog**
* Moved display orientation selection to the slot so display orientation can be applied with a hot key
* Updated the app to use the newly created GetDisplay DLL instead of the EnumDisplayIds and EnumDisplayModes DLLs
* Updated the dialog confirmation message and noscript bar message for the orientation and clear all dialogs
* Changed the way buttons are created and handled
* Major refactoring of the codebase
* Various bug fixes
* Updated the \_FlatLaf\_ dependency to version 3.6.2
* Updated the \_JDK\_ to version 21.0.9
* Updated documentation
**Release Notes**
This release focuses on moving the orientation mode selection to the slot. This enables the ability to change the orientation of a display with hot keys. This release also focuses on bug fixes and dependency updates.
If you have Display Hot Keys version **1.2.0** or earlier installed beforehand, **you must uninstall it before using the installer for version 2.0.0**.
Grab the latest release here: [Release Display Hot Keys 2.0.0 Release · jon-mil-92/DisplayHotKeys](https://github.com/jon-mil-92/DisplayHotKeys/releases/tag/v2.0.0)
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Release Display Hot Keys 2.0.0 Release · jon-mil-92/DisplayHotKeys
Changelog
Moved display orientation selection to the slot so display orientation
can be applied with a hot key
Updated the app to use the newly created GetDisplay DLL instead of the EnumDisplayIds...
Moved display orientation selection to the slot so display orientation
can be applied with a hot key
Updated the app to use the newly created GetDisplay DLL instead of the EnumDisplayIds...
Alternatives to Nvidia broadcast?
I just want noise cancelling on my mic for calls like nvidia broadcast or krisp. I have an rtx gpu.
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I just want noise cancelling on my mic for calls like nvidia broadcast or krisp. I have an rtx gpu.
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Is anyone working on an open-source tool that automates apps visually instead of relying on DOM/control trees?
so i've been messing around with different automation frameworks lately, and it feels like everything in the open-source world is still heavily tied to DOM hooks, accessibility layers, or Win32 control trees. that's fine until you hit a hybrid desktop app, or something with a weird UI stack, and suddenly half the selectors or element IDs don’t exist. I’m honestly wondering if anyone is experimenting with a more visual approach, like automation that looks at the screen itself, understands what’s there, and interacts with it the way a human would. Not computer vision from 2008, but something modern and usable.
If there’s an OSS project heading in that direction, would love to check it out or even contribute if possible :)
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so i've been messing around with different automation frameworks lately, and it feels like everything in the open-source world is still heavily tied to DOM hooks, accessibility layers, or Win32 control trees. that's fine until you hit a hybrid desktop app, or something with a weird UI stack, and suddenly half the selectors or element IDs don’t exist. I’m honestly wondering if anyone is experimenting with a more visual approach, like automation that looks at the screen itself, understands what’s there, and interacts with it the way a human would. Not computer vision from 2008, but something modern and usable.
If there’s an OSS project heading in that direction, would love to check it out or even contribute if possible :)
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CSI driver powered by rclone that makes mounting 50+ cloud storage providers into your pods simple, consistent, and effortless.
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GitHub - veloxpack/csi-driver-rclone: CSI driver built on top of rclone bringing cloud storage mounts to your pods with ease.
CSI driver built on top of rclone bringing cloud storage mounts to your pods with ease. - veloxpack/csi-driver-rclone
Considering creating an open-source version of my paid software
I’m planning to release an open-source version of software I currently sell. The goal is to make it maintainable, useful for developers, and easy to self-host. Ideally, I’d like it to get some traction and build a community around it. I’m looking for insights on common challenges, best practices, and what works well when converting paid software into open source.
Any experiences or lessons learned from doing something similar would be really helpful.
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I’m planning to release an open-source version of software I currently sell. The goal is to make it maintainable, useful for developers, and easy to self-host. Ideally, I’d like it to get some traction and build a community around it. I’m looking for insights on common challenges, best practices, and what works well when converting paid software into open source.
Any experiences or lessons learned from doing something similar would be really helpful.
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LOCAL DEVELOPER BUILDS PRIVATE DIARY AGAINST THE CLOUD INVASION
Hey folks,
hope you’re all building something cool today. I wanted to share a small/tiny project I recently finished something simple, personal, and built with the mindset of privacy-first instead of data-harvesting-first. so I created a local-first, web-only personal diary that requires absolutely nothing to use. No authentication, no accounts, no tracking, no cloud sync, no external storage, just open it and start writing immediately. your words stay exactly where they should: on your device. idea started when i was tired of diary apps asking me to sign up just to type my own thoughts. i didn’t want an account. I didn’t want email reminders or analytics dashboards. i wanted something that felt human, quiet, and mine. so I decided to build it , began with a rough base using Lovable to prototype the editor quickly, but once I felt the direction, i dove in manually to shape the landing page and overall experience. I wanted it to feel like flipping through a real journal like old newspaper cuttings scattered on a desk so i experimented a ton with floating hover animations, layered paper-cut textures, and a slightly chaotic but warm layout. It took much more time than expected, but honestly, every hour paid off when I saw the final look.
includes a writing area that feels like a blank notebook, a separated daily journal section for everyday logs, and a “Writer’s Notes” space for thoughts, drafts, or anything that doesn’t fit the calendar format. Everything is stored locally in the browser, completely private, nothing ever leaves your machine. Close it, reopen it, everything remains intact.
this is fully open source and you can check this on github If you’re curious, want to contribute, or just want to see how messy experiments evolve into something meaningful, I’d love your feedback.
This little diary project reminded me why I love building software....
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Hey folks,
hope you’re all building something cool today. I wanted to share a small/tiny project I recently finished something simple, personal, and built with the mindset of privacy-first instead of data-harvesting-first. so I created a local-first, web-only personal diary that requires absolutely nothing to use. No authentication, no accounts, no tracking, no cloud sync, no external storage, just open it and start writing immediately. your words stay exactly where they should: on your device. idea started when i was tired of diary apps asking me to sign up just to type my own thoughts. i didn’t want an account. I didn’t want email reminders or analytics dashboards. i wanted something that felt human, quiet, and mine. so I decided to build it , began with a rough base using Lovable to prototype the editor quickly, but once I felt the direction, i dove in manually to shape the landing page and overall experience. I wanted it to feel like flipping through a real journal like old newspaper cuttings scattered on a desk so i experimented a ton with floating hover animations, layered paper-cut textures, and a slightly chaotic but warm layout. It took much more time than expected, but honestly, every hour paid off when I saw the final look.
includes a writing area that feels like a blank notebook, a separated daily journal section for everyday logs, and a “Writer’s Notes” space for thoughts, drafts, or anything that doesn’t fit the calendar format. Everything is stored locally in the browser, completely private, nothing ever leaves your machine. Close it, reopen it, everything remains intact.
this is fully open source and you can check this on github If you’re curious, want to contribute, or just want to see how messy experiments evolve into something meaningful, I’d love your feedback.
This little diary project reminded me why I love building software....
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Article with code examples: Drone-ambient-noise synthesizer in Javanoscript: when instability is a feature, not a bug
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Drone-ambient-noise synthesizer in Javanoscript: when instability is a feature, not a bug
We will talk about the nuances of using the Web Audio API and Web MIDI API for sound synthesis in the browser, the methods of databending and sonification, the UX when using the keyboard and mouse for musical purposes, and why the ungoogled-chromium browser…
Help needed with updating Refreezer ( newbie)
Hi, I'm new to Coding and been using open source apps for quite some time. I'm trying to make new apk file of the project Refreezer which is client for deezer. I noticed that last built apk in releases is year ago and since then lots of changes have been made to the project.
I'm trying to build new apk using GitHub actions but got stuck because it fails on one point. I'm trying to fix. If anyone want to help me here is the fork link:
https://github.com/w4k33l/refreezer
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Hi, I'm new to Coding and been using open source apps for quite some time. I'm trying to make new apk file of the project Refreezer which is client for deezer. I noticed that last built apk in releases is year ago and since then lots of changes have been made to the project.
I'm trying to build new apk using GitHub actions but got stuck because it fails on one point. I'm trying to fix. If anyone want to help me here is the fork link:
https://github.com/w4k33l/refreezer
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GitHub - w4k33l/refreezer: An alternative Deezer music streaming & downloading client, based on Freezer.
An alternative Deezer music streaming & downloading client, based on Freezer. - w4k33l/refreezer
GFXBench and CompuBench are shutting down after 21 years, source code and top-list database move to GitHub
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Resync — Terminal-First Goal Tracker
Just wrapped up my semester and jumped straight into interview prep. I wanted to set goals and track down my progress during my free time but current platforms were slow and distracting, making task logging a pain.
So I built Resync—a full-stack goal tracker designed for my workflow, featuring two synchronized interfaces. To see an overview of progress at a glance, I also made a progressive web app that works offline.
Check it out: GitHub
It’s completely open-source—any stars, feedback, or contributions would mean a lot!
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Just wrapped up my semester and jumped straight into interview prep. I wanted to set goals and track down my progress during my free time but current platforms were slow and distracting, making task logging a pain.
So I built Resync—a full-stack goal tracker designed for my workflow, featuring two synchronized interfaces. To see an overview of progress at a glance, I also made a progressive web app that works offline.
Check it out: GitHub
It’s completely open-source—any stars, feedback, or contributions would mean a lot!
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Resync is an open-source goal tracker built for the obsessed. It replaces clunky mobile apps with a keyboard-first, dark-mode interface designed for flow. Visualize your consistency with activity h...
Built a tool to summarize all your PRs and commits in Github.
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