1100+ open source cloud projects for learning and resume building
A quick follow up to a previous post about this: https://www.reddit.com/r/Cloud/s/89KNntjVCZ
The open source repository for cloud projects (https://github.com/mzazon/cloud-projects) crossed 1100 (!!) projects recently. AWS, Azure, and GCP all covered. With so many projects, the community contributed suggestions and feedback and being able to search and filter was at the top of the list…
So a couple community members threw together a prototype/beta single page, GitHub pages hosted, no login required, no membership required, all session data stored on your browser page that was just approved and merged into the main branch of the repo: https://cloudprojects.dev
Have a look, give it a star if you like it, open an issue with any suggestions. Hope it is helpful.
Happy holidays to all you cloud professionals and aspiring professionals.
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A quick follow up to a previous post about this: https://www.reddit.com/r/Cloud/s/89KNntjVCZ
The open source repository for cloud projects (https://github.com/mzazon/cloud-projects) crossed 1100 (!!) projects recently. AWS, Azure, and GCP all covered. With so many projects, the community contributed suggestions and feedback and being able to search and filter was at the top of the list…
So a couple community members threw together a prototype/beta single page, GitHub pages hosted, no login required, no membership required, all session data stored on your browser page that was just approved and merged into the main branch of the repo: https://cloudprojects.dev
Have a look, give it a star if you like it, open an issue with any suggestions. Hope it is helpful.
Happy holidays to all you cloud professionals and aspiring professionals.
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I got sick of ad-bloated utility sites, so I built an open-source alternative (and it looks good).
Hey everyone,
Like many of you, I use random tools daily (JSON formatters, diff checkers, etc.). I got tired of the top search results being ugly, slow, and ridden with ads/trackers.
So I built VoidCraftr (tools.voidcraftr.com).
It’s a collection of common utilities, but designed to actually be pleasant to use.
Let me know if you wanna know about the tech stack.
The Goal: To build the "Swiss Army Knife" of the web that the community actually owns.
It’s fully open source. I’m looking for contributors who want to add their own weird/niche tools to the suite.
Roast it, love it, or fork it. Let me know what you think.
https://redd.it/1pz829s
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Hey everyone,
Like many of you, I use random tools daily (JSON formatters, diff checkers, etc.). I got tired of the top search results being ugly, slow, and ridden with ads/trackers.
So I built VoidCraftr (tools.voidcraftr.com).
It’s a collection of common utilities, but designed to actually be pleasant to use.
Let me know if you wanna know about the tech stack.
The Goal: To build the "Swiss Army Knife" of the web that the community actually owns.
It’s fully open source. I’m looking for contributors who want to add their own weird/niche tools to the suite.
Roast it, love it, or fork it. Let me know what you think.
https://redd.it/1pz829s
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DevConsole - a fun open-source task tracker I originally built for fun
Hi everyone!
I originally started DevConsole as a for-fun side project, without any big plans. I mostly wanted to experiment with a retro terminal-style UI and gamified task management for developers.
Along the way it turned out more interesting and useful than I expected, so I decided to open-source it and share it with anyone who might enjoy or find it helpful.
What it is:
Open-source task management system
Retro / terminal-inspired UI
Designed with developers in mind
A bit playful, a bit cyberpunk
Links:
🔗 Live demo: [https://d371l.github.io/devconsole/](https://d371l.github.io/devconsole/)
💻 GitHub repository: https://github.com/D371L/devconsole
Feedback, ideas, and contributions are very welcome.
Hope someone finds it useful or at least fun 🙂
https://redd.it/1pz5n05
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Hi everyone!
I originally started DevConsole as a for-fun side project, without any big plans. I mostly wanted to experiment with a retro terminal-style UI and gamified task management for developers.
Along the way it turned out more interesting and useful than I expected, so I decided to open-source it and share it with anyone who might enjoy or find it helpful.
What it is:
Open-source task management system
Retro / terminal-inspired UI
Designed with developers in mind
A bit playful, a bit cyberpunk
Links:
🔗 Live demo: [https://d371l.github.io/devconsole/](https://d371l.github.io/devconsole/)
💻 GitHub repository: https://github.com/D371L/devconsole
Feedback, ideas, and contributions are very welcome.
Hope someone finds it useful or at least fun 🙂
https://redd.it/1pz5n05
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Email Bulk Attachment Downloader - Open Source App
# What My Project Does:
A powerful desktop application for bulk downloading email attachments from Gmail and Outlook with advanced filtering, auto-renaming, and a modern GUI.
It is desgined to minimize the annoying times, when you are looking to download bulk of invoices or bulk of documents and automate the whole process with just few clicks.
The app is perfect even for non-developers, as i have created a Setup Installer via Inno Setup for quick installation. The GUI is simple and modern.
# Source Code:
TsvetanG2/Email-Attachment-Downloader: A powerful desktop application for bulk downloading email attachments from Gmail and Outlook with advanced filtering, auto-renaming, and a modern GUI
# Features:
Multi-Provider Support - Connect to Gmail or Outlook/Hotmail accounts
Advanced Filtering - Filter emails by sender, subject, and date range
File Type Selection - Choose which attachment types to download (PDF, images, documents, spreadsheets, etc.)
Calendar Date Picker - Easy date selection with built-in calendar widget
Auto-Rename Files - Multiple renaming patterns (date prefix, sender prefix, etc.)
Preview Before Download - Review and select specific emails before downloading
Progress Tracking - Real-time progress bar and detailed activity log
Threaded Downloads - Fast parallel downloads without freezing the UI
Modern Dark UI - Clean, professional interface built with CustomTkinter
# Target Audience
Accountants, HR Department, Bussines Owners and People, that require bulk attachment downloads (Students at some cases, office workers)
# Usage Guide
1. Connect to Your Email
Select your email provider (Gmail or Outlook)
Enter your email address
Enter your App Password
Click Connect
2. Set Up Filters
From: Filter by sender email (e.g., invoices@company.com)
Subject: Filter by keywords in subject (e.g., invoice)
Date Range: Click the date buttons to open calendar picker
3. Select File Types
1. Check/uncheck the file types you want to download:
2. PDF
3. Images (PNG, JPG, GIF, etc.)
4. Documents (DOC, DOCX, TXT, etc.)
5. Spreadsheets (XLS, XLSX, CSV)
6. Presentations (PPT, PPTX)
7. Archives (ZIP, RAR, 7Z)
4. Search Emails
Click Search Emails to find matching emails. The results will show:
Number of emails found
Total attachment count
5. Preview Results (Optional)
Click Preview Results to:
See a list of all matching emails
Select/deselect specific emails
View attachment names for each email
6. Configure Renaming
Choose a rename pattern:
|Pattern|Example Output|
|:-|:-|
||
|Keep Original|invoice.pdf|
|Date + Filename|2024-01-15\_invoice.pdf|
|Sender + Date + Filename|john\_2024-01-15\_invoice.pdf|
|Sender + Filename|john\_invoice.pdf|
|Subject + Filename|Monthly\_Report\_data.xlsx|
7. Download
Set the download location (or use default)
Click Download All Attachments
Watch the progress bar and log
# Installation
Installation steps left in the Github Repo.
You can either set up a local env and run the app, once the requirements are downloaded or you can use the "Download" button in the documentation.
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# What My Project Does:
A powerful desktop application for bulk downloading email attachments from Gmail and Outlook with advanced filtering, auto-renaming, and a modern GUI.
It is desgined to minimize the annoying times, when you are looking to download bulk of invoices or bulk of documents and automate the whole process with just few clicks.
The app is perfect even for non-developers, as i have created a Setup Installer via Inno Setup for quick installation. The GUI is simple and modern.
# Source Code:
TsvetanG2/Email-Attachment-Downloader: A powerful desktop application for bulk downloading email attachments from Gmail and Outlook with advanced filtering, auto-renaming, and a modern GUI
# Features:
Multi-Provider Support - Connect to Gmail or Outlook/Hotmail accounts
Advanced Filtering - Filter emails by sender, subject, and date range
File Type Selection - Choose which attachment types to download (PDF, images, documents, spreadsheets, etc.)
Calendar Date Picker - Easy date selection with built-in calendar widget
Auto-Rename Files - Multiple renaming patterns (date prefix, sender prefix, etc.)
Preview Before Download - Review and select specific emails before downloading
Progress Tracking - Real-time progress bar and detailed activity log
Threaded Downloads - Fast parallel downloads without freezing the UI
Modern Dark UI - Clean, professional interface built with CustomTkinter
# Target Audience
Accountants, HR Department, Bussines Owners and People, that require bulk attachment downloads (Students at some cases, office workers)
# Usage Guide
1. Connect to Your Email
Select your email provider (Gmail or Outlook)
Enter your email address
Enter your App Password
Click Connect
2. Set Up Filters
From: Filter by sender email (e.g., invoices@company.com)
Subject: Filter by keywords in subject (e.g., invoice)
Date Range: Click the date buttons to open calendar picker
3. Select File Types
1. Check/uncheck the file types you want to download:
2. PDF
3. Images (PNG, JPG, GIF, etc.)
4. Documents (DOC, DOCX, TXT, etc.)
5. Spreadsheets (XLS, XLSX, CSV)
6. Presentations (PPT, PPTX)
7. Archives (ZIP, RAR, 7Z)
4. Search Emails
Click Search Emails to find matching emails. The results will show:
Number of emails found
Total attachment count
5. Preview Results (Optional)
Click Preview Results to:
See a list of all matching emails
Select/deselect specific emails
View attachment names for each email
6. Configure Renaming
Choose a rename pattern:
|Pattern|Example Output|
|:-|:-|
||
|Keep Original|invoice.pdf|
|Date + Filename|2024-01-15\_invoice.pdf|
|Sender + Date + Filename|john\_2024-01-15\_invoice.pdf|
|Sender + Filename|john\_invoice.pdf|
|Subject + Filename|Monthly\_Report\_data.xlsx|
7. Download
Set the download location (or use default)
Click Download All Attachments
Watch the progress bar and log
# Installation
Installation steps left in the Github Repo.
You can either set up a local env and run the app, once the requirements are downloaded or you can use the "Download" button in the documentation.
https://redd.it/1pz9ren
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GitHub
GitHub - TsvetanG2/Email-Attachment-Downloader: A powerful desktop application for bulk downloading email attachments from Gmail…
A powerful desktop application for bulk downloading email attachments from Gmail and Outlook with advanced filtering, auto-renaming, and a modern GUI - TsvetanG2/Email-Attachment-Downloader
Seemake - CMake project analyzer written in Kotlin
I've started a project called Seamake (which later on I thought hey Seemake makes more sense! but then forgot to change it everywhere).
It's a CMake analyzer, you give it the root project directory and it tries to give you a report on the dependencies and options within that software. Mainly because I have multiple projects that needs package management, building from source and binding Cpp software in Kotlin.
This is a very bad draft but I'm hoping to make this better overtime. You can find it at
https://github.com/thisismeamir/seemake
I would love you to hate on it, comment on it, and discuss this with me so feel free to reach me as well.
https://redd.it/1pzbo7l
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I've started a project called Seamake (which later on I thought hey Seemake makes more sense! but then forgot to change it everywhere).
It's a CMake analyzer, you give it the root project directory and it tries to give you a report on the dependencies and options within that software. Mainly because I have multiple projects that needs package management, building from source and binding Cpp software in Kotlin.
This is a very bad draft but I'm hoping to make this better overtime. You can find it at
https://github.com/thisismeamir/seemake
I would love you to hate on it, comment on it, and discuss this with me so feel free to reach me as well.
https://redd.it/1pzbo7l
@r_opensource
GitHub
GitHub - thisismeamir/seemake: A collection of tasks and noscripts that would analyze a CMake project. Crafted for unipac and HepSW…
A collection of tasks and noscripts that would analyze a CMake project. Crafted for unipac and HepSW for semi-automative build development - thisismeamir/seemake
I tried wrap for developers and here is what I learned
I recently tried the evaluator of Github developers and it showed that I am in the top 1% of developers in the world.
I think there is something wrong with that app.
What do you think about that?
https://redd.it/1pzdbe2
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I recently tried the evaluator of Github developers and it showed that I am in the top 1% of developers in the world.
I think there is something wrong with that app.
What do you think about that?
https://redd.it/1pzdbe2
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Reddit
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What open-source projects do you use to manage scraping or data collection at scale?
I'm experimenting with a few side projects that pull data from APIs and public websites, and once there’s more than one noscript, things get messy fast.
Interested in open-source tools people actually use for scheduling, monitoring, or managing multiple data collection jobs.
Even lightweight setups are fine.. mostly curious what's worked in the real world.
https://redd.it/1pzeb5a
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I'm experimenting with a few side projects that pull data from APIs and public websites, and once there’s more than one noscript, things get messy fast.
Interested in open-source tools people actually use for scheduling, monitoring, or managing multiple data collection jobs.
Even lightweight setups are fine.. mostly curious what's worked in the real world.
https://redd.it/1pzeb5a
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Self hosted Spotify/Apple Music Clone
I buit and massively improved my self hosted streaming service using Youtube. I would love to get your feedback!
https://github.com/nicobo-crl/PyMusic
https://redd.it/1pzf9zb
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I buit and massively improved my self hosted streaming service using Youtube. I would love to get your feedback!
https://github.com/nicobo-crl/PyMusic
https://redd.it/1pzf9zb
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GitHub
GitHub - nicobo-crl/PyMusic: A web-based music player built with Flask. Streams audio in real-time from YouTube, fetches rich metadata…
A web-based music player built with Flask. Streams audio in real-time from YouTube, fetches rich metadata from Deezer, and supports synced lyrics via LRCLIB. - GitHub - nicobo-crl/PyMusic: A we...
I made islechat, a self-hosted discord server but over ssh
Source code: https://github.com/ashfn/islechat
You can try it live with:
ssh **user@isle.chat**
I’ve been building isle.chat, a lightweight SSH-based chat server with a Bubble Tea terminal UI. Like IRC, but messages are persistent and you join with your account, with no client needed beyond SSH.
If it’s your first time, just pick a username and password to register.
It’s early alpha but usable. Feedback and bug reports are welcome. Come say hi in #global.
https://redd.it/1pzfs96
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Source code: https://github.com/ashfn/islechat
You can try it live with:
ssh **user@isle.chat**
I’ve been building isle.chat, a lightweight SSH-based chat server with a Bubble Tea terminal UI. Like IRC, but messages are persistent and you join with your account, with no client needed beyond SSH.
If it’s your first time, just pick a username and password to register.
It’s early alpha but usable. Feedback and bug reports are welcome. Come say hi in #global.
https://redd.it/1pzfs96
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GitHub
GitHub - ashfn/islechat: chat server powered by SSH
chat server powered by SSH. Contribute to ashfn/islechat development by creating an account on GitHub.
I saw an article on HackerNews about wide logs, wrote a go package
I think it's a pretty cool concept. Also, I haven't seen anything of this sort done in Go before. Tell me what you think!
https://github.com/mucansever/widelogger
https://redd.it/1pzf4rr
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I think it's a pretty cool concept. Also, I haven't seen anything of this sort done in Go before. Tell me what you think!
https://github.com/mucansever/widelogger
https://redd.it/1pzf4rr
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GitHub
GitHub - mucansever/widelogger
Contribute to mucansever/widelogger development by creating an account on GitHub.
List of Open Source Geospatial Software
Hi all,
I maintain a directory of geospatial related resources and have a category for open source software if anyone could benefit from it:
https://geospatialcatalog.com/categories/open-source-software
I would be glad to add to it if you see something missing!
https://redd.it/1pzitv4
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Hi all,
I maintain a directory of geospatial related resources and have a category for open source software if anyone could benefit from it:
https://geospatialcatalog.com/categories/open-source-software
I would be glad to add to it if you see something missing!
https://redd.it/1pzitv4
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Geospatial Catalog
Open Source Software – Geospatial Catalog
A curated collection of the best open-source geospatial libraries, frameworks, and utilities.
JustVugg/gonk: Ultra-lightweight, edge-native API Gateway for Go
https://github.com/JustVugg/gonk
https://redd.it/1pzk7y8
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https://github.com/JustVugg/gonk
https://redd.it/1pzk7y8
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GitHub
GitHub - JustVugg/gonk: Ultra-lightweight, edge-native API Gateway for Go
Ultra-lightweight, edge-native API Gateway for Go. Contribute to JustVugg/gonk development by creating an account on GitHub.
Question about open-sourcing a private repo without LICENSE file
Hey, r/opensource. I'm in a bit of a conundrum here. I've been developing a hobby SaaS project for a couple of years, and recently made the decision to go the opensource/self-hosted route because I now realize that it's a well-suited way forward for this project.
Anyways, the problem I'm now facing is pretty common - the licensing. The private repo currently sits on github without a LICENSE file, and I basically have 3 choices:
1. Just add a LICENSE file before releasing - As I understand, the previous versions remain copyrighted. If that is correct, and there aren't any downsides to that, I would honestly prefer to go this way. I'm concerned if a fairly recent LICENSE file might be a turnoff for potential contributors/users, or create a loophole for others to steal my project and argue that it was unlicensed.
2. Rewrite the root commit \- I am obviously reluctant. As I understand it would break the previously closed pr's diffs, and github seems to be hard to prune completely, so there would remain both the evidence of a history rewrite, and a dangling github branch's blob without a license
3. Create new repo with all the history squashed into one commit \- While the above issues are mitigated, I feel like an available history of commits is a good thing, and I don't have other reasons to modify the commit history besides the licensing issue. I found a couple instances of good projects that went this way, judging by their initial commits (like glance and lf; although I have to note that those projects became opensource fairly early in their development and haven't lost much of their commit history)
I'm leaning towards the first route, but I wanted to consult here before doing something irreversible. Are there any other implications that I'm missing here? Maybe I'm not seeing an easier way to handle it, or overestimating the adverse effects of the second and third routes. Either way, any advice or story of someone who had a similar problem before is welcome
https://redd.it/1pzleu2
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Hey, r/opensource. I'm in a bit of a conundrum here. I've been developing a hobby SaaS project for a couple of years, and recently made the decision to go the opensource/self-hosted route because I now realize that it's a well-suited way forward for this project.
Anyways, the problem I'm now facing is pretty common - the licensing. The private repo currently sits on github without a LICENSE file, and I basically have 3 choices:
1. Just add a LICENSE file before releasing - As I understand, the previous versions remain copyrighted. If that is correct, and there aren't any downsides to that, I would honestly prefer to go this way. I'm concerned if a fairly recent LICENSE file might be a turnoff for potential contributors/users, or create a loophole for others to steal my project and argue that it was unlicensed.
2. Rewrite the root commit \- I am obviously reluctant. As I understand it would break the previously closed pr's diffs, and github seems to be hard to prune completely, so there would remain both the evidence of a history rewrite, and a dangling github branch's blob without a license
3. Create new repo with all the history squashed into one commit \- While the above issues are mitigated, I feel like an available history of commits is a good thing, and I don't have other reasons to modify the commit history besides the licensing issue. I found a couple instances of good projects that went this way, judging by their initial commits (like glance and lf; although I have to note that those projects became opensource fairly early in their development and haven't lost much of their commit history)
I'm leaning towards the first route, but I wanted to consult here before doing something irreversible. Are there any other implications that I'm missing here? Maybe I'm not seeing an easier way to handle it, or overestimating the adverse effects of the second and third routes. Either way, any advice or story of someone who had a similar problem before is welcome
https://redd.it/1pzleu2
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Should I look for contributors or nah?
I am creating a somewhat large project and finding contributors would be a huge help, both psychologically and in the time of development.
It is a kind of software that a huge number of creative artists would find very useful. An After Effects alternative.
1. Should I even look for contributors or just keep working solo?
2. Where should I find interested contributors?
[UPDATE 1\]: Here's the repository of the application: https://gitlab.com/advanced-effects/advanced-effects and here's the Wiki: https://gitlab.com/advanced-effects/Advanced-Effects/-/wikis/home
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I am creating a somewhat large project and finding contributors would be a huge help, both psychologically and in the time of development.
It is a kind of software that a huge number of creative artists would find very useful. An After Effects alternative.
1. Should I even look for contributors or just keep working solo?
2. Where should I find interested contributors?
[UPDATE 1\]: Here's the repository of the application: https://gitlab.com/advanced-effects/advanced-effects and here's the Wiki: https://gitlab.com/advanced-effects/Advanced-Effects/-/wikis/home
https://redd.it/1pzm8om
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GitLab
Eines / Advanced Effects · GitLab
A good-looking open source animation software similar to After Effects inspired on Friction, Glaxnimate, and MuseScore!
FeurStagram: An open-source Instagram android app without distractions
Like many of you, I've struggled with Instagram's addictive feed. I used to rely on *DFInstagram* to block the endless scroll, but it hasn't been maintained for a long time and updating it to newer Instagram versions was a pain.
So I decided to build my own solution: **FeurStagram** \- an open-source project that removes Instagram's addictive features while keeping the essentials (for Android).
The FeurStagram repo is on Github : [https://github.com/jean-voila/FeurStagram](https://github.com/jean-voila/FeurStagram)
# Two ways to use it:
* **Ready-to-install APK :** Just grab the latest patched APK from the GitHub releases and install it. No technical skills needed! DIY Patching Toolkit. You can install the apk file from here : [feurstagram-410-1-0-63-71.apk](https://github.com/jean-voila/FeurStagram/releases/download/v410-1-0-63-71/feurstagram-410-1-0-63-71.apk)
* You can also patch any Instagram version yourself using the included noscripts
# What gets blocked:
* ❌ Feed posts (blocked at network level)
* ❌ Explore tab (redirects to DMs)
* ❌ Reels tab (redirects to DMs)
# What still works:
* ✅ Stories
* ✅ Direct Messages
* ✅ Profile
* ✅ Reels shared in DMs (so you can still view what friends send you, but can't scroll)
* ✅ Search
* ✅ Notifications Why this approach? Unlike DFInstagram which stopped being updated:
**Pre-built APKs available** \- just download and install from releases
**DIY option -** if you want a specific Instagram version, you can patch it yourself
**Future-proof -** when Instagram updates, I'll release the new patched version (or you can patch it yourself)
**I**t's open source, you can see exactly what it does. no shady modifications, just blocks unwanted content
# The toolkit uses two patching strategies:
* **Network-level blocking -** intercepts Instagram's API calls and blocks feed content at the source
* **Tab redirection -** when you tap Explore or Reels, it opens DMs instead The result: Instagram becomes purely a communication tool. You can still message friends, view their stories, check notifications, and use your profile. But no more doomscrolling through the feed, no explore rabbit holes, no endless reels.
Would love to hear your thoughts and feedback.
https://redd.it/1pzp1ct
@r_opensource
Like many of you, I've struggled with Instagram's addictive feed. I used to rely on *DFInstagram* to block the endless scroll, but it hasn't been maintained for a long time and updating it to newer Instagram versions was a pain.
So I decided to build my own solution: **FeurStagram** \- an open-source project that removes Instagram's addictive features while keeping the essentials (for Android).
The FeurStagram repo is on Github : [https://github.com/jean-voila/FeurStagram](https://github.com/jean-voila/FeurStagram)
# Two ways to use it:
* **Ready-to-install APK :** Just grab the latest patched APK from the GitHub releases and install it. No technical skills needed! DIY Patching Toolkit. You can install the apk file from here : [feurstagram-410-1-0-63-71.apk](https://github.com/jean-voila/FeurStagram/releases/download/v410-1-0-63-71/feurstagram-410-1-0-63-71.apk)
* You can also patch any Instagram version yourself using the included noscripts
# What gets blocked:
* ❌ Feed posts (blocked at network level)
* ❌ Explore tab (redirects to DMs)
* ❌ Reels tab (redirects to DMs)
# What still works:
* ✅ Stories
* ✅ Direct Messages
* ✅ Profile
* ✅ Reels shared in DMs (so you can still view what friends send you, but can't scroll)
* ✅ Search
* ✅ Notifications Why this approach? Unlike DFInstagram which stopped being updated:
**Pre-built APKs available** \- just download and install from releases
**DIY option -** if you want a specific Instagram version, you can patch it yourself
**Future-proof -** when Instagram updates, I'll release the new patched version (or you can patch it yourself)
**I**t's open source, you can see exactly what it does. no shady modifications, just blocks unwanted content
# The toolkit uses two patching strategies:
* **Network-level blocking -** intercepts Instagram's API calls and blocks feed content at the source
* **Tab redirection -** when you tap Explore or Reels, it opens DMs instead The result: Instagram becomes purely a communication tool. You can still message friends, view their stories, check notifications, and use your profile. But no more doomscrolling through the feed, no explore rabbit holes, no endless reels.
Would love to hear your thoughts and feedback.
https://redd.it/1pzp1ct
@r_opensource
GitHub
GitHub - jean-voila/FeurStagram: 🧘 An updatable, open source Instagram app for Android without distractions.
🧘 An updatable, open source Instagram app for Android without distractions. - jean-voila/FeurStagram
Kriti Images - Open source alt to Cloudflare Images now supports URL based images
https://kritiimages.com
https://redd.it/1pzm46y
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https://kritiimages.com
https://redd.it/1pzm46y
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Kritiimages
Kriti/ Images
Transform & Optimise Images at Scale
poly-mcp/Polymcp: Polymcp provides a simple and efficient way to interact with MCP servers using custom agents
https://github.com/poly-mcp/Polymcp
https://redd.it/1pzk32k
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https://github.com/poly-mcp/Polymcp
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GitHub - poly-mcp/Polymcp: Polymcp provides a simple and efficient way to interact with MCP servers using custom agents
Polymcp provides a simple and efficient way to interact with MCP servers using custom agents - poly-mcp/Polymcp
AI, Noted: An AI note-taking app based on audio
I have created an application on github where a user can upload audio clips, and it would be transcribed by Google's STT API. Through this, notes can be provided in 5 different formats. These notes are downloadable, allowing for future reference.
Future improvements that I am looking to have
* Improve the UX of the buttons of the program
* Ensure less wait-time when transcribing audio
* Incorporate functionality to convert any audio file, not just a `.wav`
* Add accessibility features
* Make a login system for notes to be saved on the internet, without the user having to download it.
I would be willing to take any feedback from this, and also some potential contributors will be great!
[https://github.com/ackshatiwari/AI-Noted](https://github.com/ackshatiwari/AI-Noted)
https://redd.it/1pzts7s
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I have created an application on github where a user can upload audio clips, and it would be transcribed by Google's STT API. Through this, notes can be provided in 5 different formats. These notes are downloadable, allowing for future reference.
Future improvements that I am looking to have
* Improve the UX of the buttons of the program
* Ensure less wait-time when transcribing audio
* Incorporate functionality to convert any audio file, not just a `.wav`
* Add accessibility features
* Make a login system for notes to be saved on the internet, without the user having to download it.
I would be willing to take any feedback from this, and also some potential contributors will be great!
[https://github.com/ackshatiwari/AI-Noted](https://github.com/ackshatiwari/AI-Noted)
https://redd.it/1pzts7s
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GitHub
GitHub - ackshatiwari/AI-Noted
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Advocating Open-Source to Non-Technical Readers
https://chris-besch.com/articles/open_source
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https://chris-besch.com/articles/open_source
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Chris' Place
Why I love Open-Source
We all live in a world of immensely complex technology. The concept of Open-Source might seem radical at first but it's indispensable in our world. Regardless if you are a user, developer or simply interested in a healthy society, you benefit from Open-Source…
Advocating Open-Source to Non-Technical Readers
https://chris-besch.com/articles/open_source
https://redd.it/1pzw2ws
@r_opensource
https://chris-besch.com/articles/open_source
https://redd.it/1pzw2ws
@r_opensource
Chris' Place
Why I love Open-Source
We all live in a world of immensely complex technology. The concept of Open-Source might seem radical at first but it's indispensable in our world. Regardless if you are a user, developer or simply interested in a healthy society, you benefit from Open-Source…