Made a small project to turn images into pixel art using edge detection to preserves significant features
https://github.com/yogthos/pixel-mosaic
https://redd.it/1pj9fdn
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https://github.com/yogthos/pixel-mosaic
https://redd.it/1pj9fdn
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GitHub - yogthos/pixel-mosaic: pixel-mosaic converts images into pixel art and preserves features while downscaling
pixel-mosaic converts images into pixel art and preserves features while downscaling - GitHub - yogthos/pixel-mosaic: pixel-mosaic converts images into pixel art and preserves features while downs...
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
This dude was behind EOMA68 and Libre soc, a year now he seems to be in a really rough spot, his project funds got cut because of some unclear reasons maybe betrayal also he is in a very bad health, he is suffering with all kind of brain health problems strokes etc... ,i wonder how doesn't he get any attention or any help,
There is a whole drama in the libre-soc-dev Archives
https://redd.it/1pj50vp
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This dude was behind EOMA68 and Libre soc, a year now he seems to be in a really rough spot, his project funds got cut because of some unclear reasons maybe betrayal also he is in a very bad health, he is suffering with all kind of brain health problems strokes etc... ,i wonder how doesn't he get any attention or any help,
There is a whole drama in the libre-soc-dev Archives
https://redd.it/1pj50vp
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Portfolio and a Blog Template with a Dashboard Feel
I found the normal portfolios kinda boring, so made one that feels like a dashboard.
I tried to make it modular and relatively easy to customize, so y'all can try using it. If there's anything you guys don't like, roast me in the issues, I'd be happy to learn.
Has some whimsy text here & there, not sure if it's not too unprofessional, hah.
I genuinely hope it's useful
P.S. there is a page for writing blogs when ran in development mode
Sorry forgot to put a link https://github.com/AdiKsOnDev/dashboard?tab=readme-ov-file
https://redd.it/1pjca53
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I found the normal portfolios kinda boring, so made one that feels like a dashboard.
I tried to make it modular and relatively easy to customize, so y'all can try using it. If there's anything you guys don't like, roast me in the issues, I'd be happy to learn.
Has some whimsy text here & there, not sure if it's not too unprofessional, hah.
I genuinely hope it's useful
P.S. there is a page for writing blogs when ran in development mode
Sorry forgot to put a link https://github.com/AdiKsOnDev/dashboard?tab=readme-ov-file
https://redd.it/1pjca53
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GitHub
GitHub - AdiKsOnDev/dashboard: A Dashboard / Portfolio / Blog template
A Dashboard / Portfolio / Blog template. Contribute to AdiKsOnDev/dashboard development by creating an account on GitHub.
Building an open source expense tracker that reads your bank emails. No bank login needed. Would you use it?
I hate tracking expenses manually. Tried apps, spreadsheets, everything. Always give up after a few weeks.
But here's the thing – my bank already emails me every time I spend money. Credit card charge? Email. Subnoscription? Email.
So I'm building an app that just reads these emails and tracks everything for me.
**What it does:**
You install a Chrome extension. It creates a filter in your Gmail that forwards only your bank emails to our app. We read those emails, pull out the amount, merchant, date, and categorize it automatically.
You get a dashboard showing where your money is going. That's it.
**What you don't do:**
* No typing expenses manually
* No connecting bank accounts
* No sharing any passwords
* No scanning receipts
**On security:**
The whole thing is open source. You can read every line of code and see exactly what we do with your data. We only see the specific bank notification emails that the filter sends us. Nothing else from your inbox. We grab the transaction details, then delete the email content.
If you don't trust our servers, self-host it.
**What I want to know:**
* Would you use this?
* Is the extension setup a dealbreaker or fine since it's one time?
* What would make this actually useful for you?
Building it for myself either way. Curious if others want the same thing.
https://redd.it/1pje5tz
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I hate tracking expenses manually. Tried apps, spreadsheets, everything. Always give up after a few weeks.
But here's the thing – my bank already emails me every time I spend money. Credit card charge? Email. Subnoscription? Email.
So I'm building an app that just reads these emails and tracks everything for me.
**What it does:**
You install a Chrome extension. It creates a filter in your Gmail that forwards only your bank emails to our app. We read those emails, pull out the amount, merchant, date, and categorize it automatically.
You get a dashboard showing where your money is going. That's it.
**What you don't do:**
* No typing expenses manually
* No connecting bank accounts
* No sharing any passwords
* No scanning receipts
**On security:**
The whole thing is open source. You can read every line of code and see exactly what we do with your data. We only see the specific bank notification emails that the filter sends us. Nothing else from your inbox. We grab the transaction details, then delete the email content.
If you don't trust our servers, self-host it.
**What I want to know:**
* Would you use this?
* Is the extension setup a dealbreaker or fine since it's one time?
* What would make this actually useful for you?
Building it for myself either way. Curious if others want the same thing.
https://redd.it/1pje5tz
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My first OSS project! Observability & Replay for AI agents
hey folks!! We just pushed our first OSS repo. The goal is to get dev feedback on our approach to observability and action replay.
How it works
Records complete execution traces (LLM calls, tool calls, prompts, configs).
Replays them deterministically (zero API cost for regression tests).
Gives you an Agent Regression Score (ARS) to quantify behavioral drift.
Auto-detects side effects (emails, writes, payments) and blocks them during replay.
Works with
Here is the -> repo
Would love your feedback , tell us what's missing? What would make this useful for your workflow?
Star it if you find it useful
https://github.com/Kurral/Kurralv3
https://redd.it/1pjg797
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hey folks!! We just pushed our first OSS repo. The goal is to get dev feedback on our approach to observability and action replay.
How it works
Records complete execution traces (LLM calls, tool calls, prompts, configs).
Replays them deterministically (zero API cost for regression tests).
Gives you an Agent Regression Score (ARS) to quantify behavioral drift.
Auto-detects side effects (emails, writes, payments) and blocks them during replay.
Works with
AgentExecutor and ReAct agents today. Framework-agnostic version coming soon.Here is the -> repo
Would love your feedback , tell us what's missing? What would make this useful for your workflow?
Star it if you find it useful
https://github.com/Kurral/Kurralv3
https://redd.it/1pjg797
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GitHub
GitHub - Kurral/Kurralv3
Contribute to Kurral/Kurralv3 development by creating an account on GitHub.
I built a new open source to self-hosted Excalidraw on your own VPS, which focus on personal usage.
Recently I'm in love with Excalidraw, it helps a lot to showcase my idea and explain to my colleagues. The case is, I have multiple computers at work and at home, and want to be able to view/edit my drawings where I am.
Excalidraw Free only save the data in local storage, to have cloud storage you have to purchase Pro plan. But Pro plan also come with features I don't use, like collaborating, advanced component, present mode, etc...
So I think of self-hosting it in my own VPS. Excalidraw open source there core component in React, so just need to made a simple CRUD around it and you have what necessary for personal use.
Here is the oss repo: https://github.com/lukenguyen-me/personal-excalidraw
Looking forward to receiving feedback, issues, or any improvement you think of, focus on daily personal usage.
https://redd.it/1pjkz39
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Recently I'm in love with Excalidraw, it helps a lot to showcase my idea and explain to my colleagues. The case is, I have multiple computers at work and at home, and want to be able to view/edit my drawings where I am.
Excalidraw Free only save the data in local storage, to have cloud storage you have to purchase Pro plan. But Pro plan also come with features I don't use, like collaborating, advanced component, present mode, etc...
So I think of self-hosting it in my own VPS. Excalidraw open source there core component in React, so just need to made a simple CRUD around it and you have what necessary for personal use.
Here is the oss repo: https://github.com/lukenguyen-me/personal-excalidraw
Looking forward to receiving feedback, issues, or any improvement you think of, focus on daily personal usage.
https://redd.it/1pjkz39
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GitHub
GitHub - lukenguyen-me/personal-excalidraw
Contribute to lukenguyen-me/personal-excalidraw development by creating an account on GitHub.
ovr@6.0.0 - Streaming Fetch Based Multipart Uploads
https://ovrjs.com/06-multipart
https://redd.it/1pjkhgb
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https://redd.it/1pjkhgb
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Multipart | ovr
How to handle user data with the built-in multipart form data parser.
I've been building a game engine that converts game noscripts to Rust for native performance
https://github.com/PerroEngine/Perro
https://redd.it/1pjn3gn
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https://redd.it/1pjn3gn
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GitHub - PerroEngine/Perro: 🐕 Perro — A game engine written in Rust that utilizes a unique transpilation system that allows developers…
🐕 Perro — A game engine written in Rust that utilizes a unique transpilation system that allows developers to write in high level languages for quick iteration and ease of use, while achieving nati...
Privacy-focused local developer toolkit: JSON/YAML formatters, regex tester, diff viewer, JWT decoder & more
https://github.com/susamn/helpful-tools-v2
https://redd.it/1pjnejz
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https://github.com/susamn/helpful-tools-v2
https://redd.it/1pjnejz
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Privacy-focused local developer toolkit: JSON/YAML formatters, regex tester, diff viewer, JWT decoder & more - susamn/helpful-tools-v2
Privacy-focused local developer toolkit: JSON/YAML formatters, regex tester, diff viewer, JWT decoder & more
https://github.com/susamn/helpful-tools-v2
https://redd.it/1pjndja
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https://github.com/susamn/helpful-tools-v2
https://redd.it/1pjndja
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GitHub - susamn/helpful-tools-v2: Privacy-focused local developer toolkit: JSON/YAML formatters, regex tester, diff viewer, JWT…
Privacy-focused local developer toolkit: JSON/YAML formatters, regex tester, diff viewer, JWT decoder & more - susamn/helpful-tools-v2
PixiEditor 2.1 beta is available - Node Based Brush Engine, Smart layers and more
https://pixieditor.net/blog/2025/12/10/21-beta/
https://redd.it/1pjsau0
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https://redd.it/1pjsau0
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PixiEditor 2.1 beta is available - Node Based Brush Engine, Smart layers and more | PixiEditor Blog
PixiEditor 2.1 Beta is now available! Explore the new Node Based Brush Engine, Smart Layers, and customizable toolsets to enhance your digital art experience.
Any alternative to this?
I been using an app called "DramaBox" and I wanted to watch a show called "House Husband? Try Supreme Immortal" but I hate the app since I can only watch for 20 seconds and then ads shows up and it's genuinely annoying since I just wamted to watch. Need you guys help.
https://redd.it/1pjtjcx
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I been using an app called "DramaBox" and I wanted to watch a show called "House Husband? Try Supreme Immortal" but I hate the app since I can only watch for 20 seconds and then ads shows up and it's genuinely annoying since I just wamted to watch. Need you guys help.
https://redd.it/1pjtjcx
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Sectigo’s Wrongful Revocation of RustDesk’s EV Certificate: A Concerning Precedent for the Software Security Ecosystem
https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk/discussions/13771
https://redd.it/1pjsty3
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Sectigo’s Wrongful Revocation of RustDesk’s EV Certificate: A Concerning Precedent for the Software Security Ecosystem · rustdesk…
Overview On December 8th 2025, Sectigo abruptly revoked RustDesk’s Extended Validation (EV) Code Signing Certificate without presenting any evidence of malicious behavior or security compromise. Th...
Audifier - a youtube audio player - on background
it has features like
Audio-Only Playback – Play YouTube content as audio only to save data and avoid unnecessary video rendering.
Background & Lock-Screen Playback – Keep audio playing even when the app is minimized or the device is locked.
Battery & Data Efficient – Removes heavy video processing to reduce battery drain and data usage.
Material 3 UI – Clean, modern, responsive design.
Light & Dark Theme – Instantly switch between light and dark modes.
Custom Themes – Select from multiple Material 3 theme variations.
Favorites – Save and access your frequently played audio.
Playlists – Create and manage your own playlists.
Queue Management – Add, reorder, or remove items from your current queue.
Search Suggestions – Get smart, YouTube-style autocomplete suggestions.
Search History – Quickly revisit your past searches.
Offline Playback – Download audio and listen anytime, without internet access.
You can check it out here
https://github.com/bealugirma23/Audifier
leave a star it you found it useful
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it has features like
Audio-Only Playback – Play YouTube content as audio only to save data and avoid unnecessary video rendering.
Background & Lock-Screen Playback – Keep audio playing even when the app is minimized or the device is locked.
Battery & Data Efficient – Removes heavy video processing to reduce battery drain and data usage.
Material 3 UI – Clean, modern, responsive design.
Light & Dark Theme – Instantly switch between light and dark modes.
Custom Themes – Select from multiple Material 3 theme variations.
Favorites – Save and access your frequently played audio.
Playlists – Create and manage your own playlists.
Queue Management – Add, reorder, or remove items from your current queue.
Search Suggestions – Get smart, YouTube-style autocomplete suggestions.
Search History – Quickly revisit your past searches.
Offline Playback – Download audio and listen anytime, without internet access.
You can check it out here
https://github.com/bealugirma23/Audifier
leave a star it you found it useful
https://redd.it/1pjvo79
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GitHub
GitHub - bealugirma23/Audifier
Contribute to bealugirma23/Audifier development by creating an account on GitHub.
Is there an identity provider I can host myself?
Lately, I've been building a lot of services at work, and for each one, I have to program the authentication and authorization, which results in many credentials for services provided by the same vendor. So, I had the idea of using an identity provider, similar to how Google login works.
Before delving into researching what's needed to develop an identity provider on my own, I wanted to see if anything already exists in the open-source community.
The requirements are simple: the ability to identify yourself as a user in a service; the ability for the service to revoke user access at any time; the ability to manage that user's permissions to certain modules within the system; and the ability to create a revocable API key, meaning that access can also be server-to-server, not just client-to-server.
The preferred method is JWT, in most cases through its header, but in certain specific cases using query parameters.
I hope I've explained myself clearly.
Clarification: I intend to use this not only at work, but also in services I create on my own where I want to control access for friends and family who also use them.
https://redd.it/1pjwvwz
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Lately, I've been building a lot of services at work, and for each one, I have to program the authentication and authorization, which results in many credentials for services provided by the same vendor. So, I had the idea of using an identity provider, similar to how Google login works.
Before delving into researching what's needed to develop an identity provider on my own, I wanted to see if anything already exists in the open-source community.
The requirements are simple: the ability to identify yourself as a user in a service; the ability for the service to revoke user access at any time; the ability to manage that user's permissions to certain modules within the system; and the ability to create a revocable API key, meaning that access can also be server-to-server, not just client-to-server.
The preferred method is JWT, in most cases through its header, but in certain specific cases using query parameters.
I hope I've explained myself clearly.
Clarification: I intend to use this not only at work, but also in services I create on my own where I want to control access for friends and family who also use them.
https://redd.it/1pjwvwz
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AMLTRIX: an open source knowledge graph to standardize AML investigations (think MITRE ATT&CK for money laundering)
Hi r/opensource,
I wanted to share a project we’ve been working on called AMLTRIX. It's an open source knowledge graph dedicated to standardizing the AML investigation process and the fight against financial crime. As far as we know, it’s the first of its kind (!!)
So far we haven’t done a lot of marketing for this since, well, it’s open source, and the budget for it is minimal, but whoever tries it, usually loves it.
If you work in AML, you might know that banks and regulators work in silos. Every institution builds its own proprietary rule sets and definitions, creating a lack of a common language for money laundering management.
So we hope that our "Periodic table" for AML will be a solution.
We decided to apply cybersecurity principles (specifically the MITRE ATT&CK framework) to financial crime. We analyzed over 1,000 regulatory sources ((FATF, FinCEN, EU Directives, etc.) to build a unified, machine readable knowledge graph that maps out the "Kill Chain" of money laundering.
AMLTRIX currently defines 250+ adversarial techniques and 1,950+ defensive mappings. It is designed to help analysts reduce duplicative work in financial crime investigations and helps devs build risk-based AML programs. We’ve structured it to cover everything from traditional methods to emerging digital threats.
For example, the dataset includes detailed mappings for:
- Traditional typologies: techniques like structuring, smurfing, and cuckoo smurfing.
- Complex evasion: trade-based money laundering (TBML), export overvaluation, etc.
- Crypto & digital assets: cryptojacking, crypto ATM mules, and NFT/Metaverse based asset transfers.
- Sanctions evasion, underground banking and maaaany more.
We made all the typologies machine-readable. We want to enable developers to build better AI detection models and transaction monitoring systems that can flag complex patterns across different institutions.
Of course, it’s free to access and open for contribution.
We are inviting data scientists, devs, and investigators to critique the model, add missing techniques, or use the data to train new open source models. Also, do you think there’s any other sub that would find this useful instead of spammy? Thank you! Oh, and AMA!
(Full Disclosure: Although the project is OS, the development was started by AMLYZE team. I am part of that team too. We built this because we were frustrated by the lack of standardized data in the industry, we have no plans to somehow monetize this or whatever)
Repository: https://github.com/Amlyze/amltrix-data
Web: https://framework.amltrix.com/
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Hi r/opensource,
I wanted to share a project we’ve been working on called AMLTRIX. It's an open source knowledge graph dedicated to standardizing the AML investigation process and the fight against financial crime. As far as we know, it’s the first of its kind (!!)
So far we haven’t done a lot of marketing for this since, well, it’s open source, and the budget for it is minimal, but whoever tries it, usually loves it.
If you work in AML, you might know that banks and regulators work in silos. Every institution builds its own proprietary rule sets and definitions, creating a lack of a common language for money laundering management.
So we hope that our "Periodic table" for AML will be a solution.
We decided to apply cybersecurity principles (specifically the MITRE ATT&CK framework) to financial crime. We analyzed over 1,000 regulatory sources ((FATF, FinCEN, EU Directives, etc.) to build a unified, machine readable knowledge graph that maps out the "Kill Chain" of money laundering.
AMLTRIX currently defines 250+ adversarial techniques and 1,950+ defensive mappings. It is designed to help analysts reduce duplicative work in financial crime investigations and helps devs build risk-based AML programs. We’ve structured it to cover everything from traditional methods to emerging digital threats.
For example, the dataset includes detailed mappings for:
- Traditional typologies: techniques like structuring, smurfing, and cuckoo smurfing.
- Complex evasion: trade-based money laundering (TBML), export overvaluation, etc.
- Crypto & digital assets: cryptojacking, crypto ATM mules, and NFT/Metaverse based asset transfers.
- Sanctions evasion, underground banking and maaaany more.
We made all the typologies machine-readable. We want to enable developers to build better AI detection models and transaction monitoring systems that can flag complex patterns across different institutions.
Of course, it’s free to access and open for contribution.
We are inviting data scientists, devs, and investigators to critique the model, add missing techniques, or use the data to train new open source models. Also, do you think there’s any other sub that would find this useful instead of spammy? Thank you! Oh, and AMA!
(Full Disclosure: Although the project is OS, the development was started by AMLYZE team. I am part of that team too. We built this because we were frustrated by the lack of standardized data in the industry, we have no plans to somehow monetize this or whatever)
Repository: https://github.com/Amlyze/amltrix-data
Web: https://framework.amltrix.com/
https://redd.it/1pjwcm0
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GitHub
GitHub - Amlyze/amltrix-data: Official AMLTRIX Data Exports – Versioned STIX 2.1 bundles, CSVs, XLSX files, and ATT&CK Navigator…
Official AMLTRIX Data Exports – Versioned STIX 2.1 bundles, CSVs, XLSX files, and ATT&CK Navigator layers representing the latest AMLTRIX knowledge graph of adversarial behaviors in financi...
Chess-tui: Play lichess from your terminal
https://github.com/thomas-mauran/chess-tui
https://redd.it/1pjzfb4
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GitHub - thomas-mauran/chess-tui: Play chess from your terminal 🦀
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Turn any long webpage/document into one infinite vertical screenshot
Built this because manually screenshotting long web pages is masochism. It watches while you scroll automatically grabbibng screenshots and stitches them together at the end.
Unlike browser extensions that break on modern websites or manual tools, this actually handles dynamic content properly most of the times. All alternatives I found fail on scrolling elements or en up needing manual intervention. This works with any application and deals with moving parts, headers and backgrounds better.
GitHub: https://github.com/esauvisky/emingle (has video proof it actually works)
Requires a bit of Python knowledge to use for the time being, but if enough people ask for it I can make it easier to use.
https://redd.it/1pju62k
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Built this because manually screenshotting long web pages is masochism. It watches while you scroll automatically grabbibng screenshots and stitches them together at the end.
Unlike browser extensions that break on modern websites or manual tools, this actually handles dynamic content properly most of the times. All alternatives I found fail on scrolling elements or en up needing manual intervention. This works with any application and deals with moving parts, headers and backgrounds better.
GitHub: https://github.com/esauvisky/emingle (has video proof it actually works)
Requires a bit of Python knowledge to use for the time being, but if enough people ask for it I can make it easier to use.
https://redd.it/1pju62k
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Blast – An Open-Source Cross-Platform Password & Secrets Manager
Hey everyone! I am here to introduce you Blast, an open-source password and secrets keeper written fully in Flutter — available across Android, iOS, Windows, Web, macOS (and Linux if you build it yourself).
I built Blast because I wanted something simple, privacy-first, and transparent:
No locked-in cloud service
A single encrypted file holding all your credentials
Works across devices and operating systems
Open source → inspect it, improve it, fork it
Free to use — built for the community, and because I needed it myself 🙂
What makes Blast different?
No proprietary cloud — choose your own (OneDrive, Dropbox, local filesystem, more planned)
Entire vault = one encrypted JSON file
AES-256 encryption
Multi-platform: one codebase, many devices
Self-hostable, portable, extensible
Features
Advanced search & sorting
Favorites + tags
Dynamic attributes per entry
Unlimited cards/fields (device-memory based)
Markdown notes
Built-in password generator
Attribute visualization as text / QR / barcode
Import support (KeePass XML, Password Safe XML)
Dark/Light theme
Growing cloud support matrix
Try it out:
🌐 Web: https://blast.duckiesfarm.com
Windows Store: https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9NZ7L5SNVSXX
Android / iOS / macOS TestFlight: DM me if you’d like access
Linux: build locally
GitHub repo with full README + source here: https://github.com/nicolgit/blast
I built Blast because I needed a free, open, cross-platform password manager — and I’d love to share it with anyone who might find it useful. If you try it out, any feedback or suggestions are hugely appreciated! Bug reports, features, opinions — everything helps. 🙏
Thanks for reading! 🔥
https://redd.it/1pk2qns
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Hey everyone! I am here to introduce you Blast, an open-source password and secrets keeper written fully in Flutter — available across Android, iOS, Windows, Web, macOS (and Linux if you build it yourself).
I built Blast because I wanted something simple, privacy-first, and transparent:
No locked-in cloud service
A single encrypted file holding all your credentials
Works across devices and operating systems
Open source → inspect it, improve it, fork it
Free to use — built for the community, and because I needed it myself 🙂
What makes Blast different?
No proprietary cloud — choose your own (OneDrive, Dropbox, local filesystem, more planned)
Entire vault = one encrypted JSON file
AES-256 encryption
Multi-platform: one codebase, many devices
Self-hostable, portable, extensible
Features
Advanced search & sorting
Favorites + tags
Dynamic attributes per entry
Unlimited cards/fields (device-memory based)
Markdown notes
Built-in password generator
Attribute visualization as text / QR / barcode
Import support (KeePass XML, Password Safe XML)
Dark/Light theme
Growing cloud support matrix
Try it out:
🌐 Web: https://blast.duckiesfarm.com
Windows Store: https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9NZ7L5SNVSXX
Android / iOS / macOS TestFlight: DM me if you’d like access
Linux: build locally
GitHub repo with full README + source here: https://github.com/nicolgit/blast
I built Blast because I needed a free, open, cross-platform password manager — and I’d love to share it with anyone who might find it useful. If you try it out, any feedback or suggestions are hugely appreciated! Bug reports, features, opinions — everything helps. 🙏
Thanks for reading! 🔥
https://redd.it/1pk2qns
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blastapp
A new Flutter project.
MinIO is dead but there is a new one
MinIO is no longer open source and RustFS is kinda fishy since their website has tons of fake testimonials etc.
There is a new one called Alarik (alarik.io) and is completely open source.
It seems like there are not a lot of open source s3 compatible object stores out there right? Which ones are you guys migrating to and why?
Would love to start a conversation about this!
https://redd.it/1pk3pz1
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MinIO is no longer open source and RustFS is kinda fishy since their website has tons of fake testimonials etc.
There is a new one called Alarik (alarik.io) and is completely open source.
It seems like there are not a lot of open source s3 compatible object stores out there right? Which ones are you guys migrating to and why?
Would love to start a conversation about this!
https://redd.it/1pk3pz1
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Disappointed after outreachy final result
Sorry, I had to call this out. This year’s outreachy selected interns seems extremely biased and without any background checks.
They selected college students from India in the fall term which was strictly prohibited in their very own guidelines.
Hardly anyone from lgbtq community instead they took straight men. This was supposed to support beginners but they have completely ignored their very own rules.
And I mean your participants can lie but isn’t it upto the organisers to do background checks before selecting people.
My advice: People just lie and apply because neither the maintainers nor the organisers give a fuck. The current list of selected interns is a prime example.
https://redd.it/1pk5zg4
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Sorry, I had to call this out. This year’s outreachy selected interns seems extremely biased and without any background checks.
They selected college students from India in the fall term which was strictly prohibited in their very own guidelines.
Hardly anyone from lgbtq community instead they took straight men. This was supposed to support beginners but they have completely ignored their very own rules.
And I mean your participants can lie but isn’t it upto the organisers to do background checks before selecting people.
My advice: People just lie and apply because neither the maintainers nor the organisers give a fuck. The current list of selected interns is a prime example.
https://redd.it/1pk5zg4
@r_opensource
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