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High-performance open-source multiplayer code editor hits 1.0 — Rust-native, GPU-rendered, real-time collaboration without a SaaS backend
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MIT-licensed unified API and transparent scoring algorithms for wearable health data — sleep and resilience scores you can audit, instead of vendor black boxes
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Tiny menu bar app for Mac that reads USB-C cable specs — power delivery, data rate, e-marker chip — so you stop guessing which of your nine identical-looking cables is the fast one
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Open-source social media scheduler with a CLI and MCP server — drive 30+ networks from your own AI agent or terminal instead of a Buffer dashboard
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Open-source Kubernetes UI shipped as a single Go binary under Apache 2.0 — live topology, Helm rollback, and traffic flows without an Electron shell or per-node SaaS pricing
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Drives any native macOS app in the background — clicks, types, and verifies without stealing your cursor or focus, so an agent can work in Figma or Blender while you keep using the machine
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Self-hosted hybrid media server combining traditional Jellyfin-style local library management with Stremio addons for streaming from P2P and HTTP/Debrid sources without downloading first
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Markdown-based typesetting system with LaTeX-grade math and layout — write papers, slide decks, or full sites in one syntax instead of switching between Pandoc and Beamer
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Open-source multi-agent LLM framework that simulates a trading firm — analyst, researcher, trader, and risk-manager agents debate before any position — for backtesting and research, not live capital
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A graveyard for dead internet things — ICQ, MySpace, Google Reader, Vine, Pebble, Flash — community-curated obituaries with cause-of-death notes
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Minimalist menu-bar Pomodoro for macOS — MIT-licensed, fully local, no account or telemetry — with on-device weekly reviews via Apple Foundation Models