Hollo is a federated single-user microblogging software powered by Fedify. Although it is for single-user, it is designed to be federated through ActivityPub, which means that you can follow and be followed by other users from other instances, even from other software that supports ActivityPub like Mastodon, Misskey, and so on.
Hollo does not have its own web interface. Instead, it implements Mastodon-compatible APIs so that you can integrate it with the most of the existing Mastodon clients.
LosslessCut aims to be the ultimate cross platform FFmpeg GUI for extremely fast and lossless operations on video, audio, subtitle and other related media files. The main feature is lossless trimming and cutting of video and audio files, which is great for saving space by rough-cutting your large video files taken from a video camera, GoPro, drone, etc. It lets you quickly extract the good parts from your videos and discard many gigabytes of data without doing a slow re-encode and thereby losing quality. Or you can add a music or subtitle track to your video without needing to encode. Everything is extremely fast because it does an almost direct data copy, fueled by the awesome FFmpeg which does all the grunt work.
Lossless cutting of most video and audio formats. Losslessly cut out parts of video/audio (for cutting away commercials etc.) Losslessly rearrange the order of video/audio segments. Lossless merge/concatenation of arbitrary files. Lossless stream editing.
In the AUR. Uses Electron.
DbGate is cross-platform database manager. It's designed to be simple to use and effective, when working with more databases simultaneously. But there are also many advanced features like schema compare, visual query designer, chart visualisation or batch export and import.
Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, MongoDB, Redis, SQLite, Amazon Redshift, CockroachDB, MariaDB, CosmosDB (Premium), ClickHouse. Admin databases, tables, schemas, indexes, keys. Synchronize database structures. Query designer. Form view. Limited JSON views.
A virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams. Multiple users can work on a whiteboard simultaneously. Create beautiful hand-drawn like diagrams, wireframes, or whatever you like. Infinite, canvas-based whiteboard. Hand-drawn like style. Image support. Shape libraries support. Export to PNG, SVG & clipboard. Open format - export drawings as an .excalidraw json file. PWA (theoretically works offline).
You might be able to download a release and uncompress it somewhere.
Bookmark links, take simple notes and store images and pdfs. Automatically tags your bookmarks using AI for faster retrieval. Automatically fetches title, description and images for links. Automatically archives what you add. Sort your bookmarks into lists for better organization. Search through all your bookmarks using full text search. SSO support.
Available for iOS and Android. Addons for Chrome and Firefox.
All AI/LLM functionality is local. No external services are used.
AirTrail is a self-hosted, open-source personal flight tracking system. The objective is to provide a simple and easy-to-use interface to track your flights, list them all and provide a way to analyze them. View all your flights on an interactive world map. Keep track of all your flights in one place. Get insights into your flight history with statistics. Allow multiple users and secure your data with user authentication. Use the application on any device with a responsive design. Import flights from various sources.
Written in Typescript, uses Postgres as its back-end.
Manual installation is an option: https://johanohly.github.io/AirTrail/docs/install/manual
Open WebUI is an extensible, feature-rich, and user-friendly self-hosted WebUI designed to operate entirely offline. It supports various LLM runners, including Ollama and OpenAI-compatible APIs. Effortlessly integrate OpenAI-compatible APIs for versatile conversations alongside Ollama models. Customize the OpenAI API URL to link with LMStudio, GroqCloud, Mistral, OpenRouter, and more. Seamlessly integrate custom logic and Python libraries into Open WebUI using Pipelines Plugin Framework. Launch your Pipelines instance, set the OpenAI URL to the Pipelines URL, and explore endless possibilities. Examples include Function Calling, User Rate Limiting to control access, Usage Monitoring with tools like Langfuse, Live Translation with LibreTranslate for multilingual support, Toxic Message Filtering and much more. Enjoy a seamless experience across Desktop PC, Laptop, and Mobile devices.
Perplexica is an open-source AI-powered searching tool or an AI-powered search engine that goes deep into the internet to find answers. Inspired by Perplexity AI, it's an open-source option that not just searches the web but understands your questions. It uses advanced machine learning algorithms like similarity searching and embeddings to refine results and provides clear answers with sources cited. Using SearxNG to stay current and fully open source, Perplexica ensures you always get the most up-to-date information without compromising your privacy.
You can make use local LLMs such as Llama3 and Mixtral using Ollama. Normal or Copilot modes. Special modes to better answer specific types of questions. Some search tools might give you outdated info because they use data from crawling bots and convert them into embeddings and store them in a index. Unlike them, Perplexica uses SearxNG, a metasearch engine to get the results and rerank and get the most relevant source out of it, ensuring you always get the latest information without the overhead of daily data updates.
Has a documented installation process that doesn't require Docker.
Prettyplan is a small tool to help you view large Terraform plans with ease. By pasting in your plan output, it will be formatted for expandable/collapsible sections to help you see your plan at a high level and in detail, tabular layout for easy comparison of old/new values, and better display formatting of multi-line strings.
Prettyplan was written to work on Terraform plans from 0.11 and earlier. In 0.12, the plan output was significantly changed, addressing many of the pain points that Prettyplan addresses; for this reason, there are no current plans to update Prettyplan to work with 0.12. In my case, Prettyplan was made unnecessary by Terraform's improvements.
Collie is a minimal RSS feed reader application. With Collie, you can:
All you need is a local machine and the Internet. No virtual machine, no cloud infrastructures, no always-on database, and no account registration with privacy information required.
Ghostfolio is an open source wealth management software built with web technology. The application empowers busy people to keep track of stocks, ETFs or cryptocurrencies and make solid, data-driven investment decisions. The software is designed for personal use in continuous operation.
In theory you can self-host it. It looks like another case of picking apart the Dockerfile.
SilverBullet is an extensible, open source personal knowledge management system. Indeed, that’s fancy talk for “a note-taking app with links.” However, SilverBullet goes a bit beyond just that. Runs in any modern browser (including on mobile) as a PWA in two modes (online and synced), where the synced mode enables 100% offline operation, keeping a copy of content in the browser, syncing back to the server when a network connection is available.
Provides an enjoyable Markdown writing experience with a clean UI, rendering text using live preview, further reducing visual noise while still providing direct access to the underlying markdown syntax. Supports wiki-style page linking. Incoming links are indexed and appear as “Linked Mentions” at the bottom of the pages linked to thereby providing bi-directional linking. Optimized for keyboard-based operation. Plugins supported.
Surprisingly, it tries to make not-Docker installation a first-class citizen and specifically documents how to use Deno to set up and upgrade it periodically.
Paisa is a Personal finance manager. It builds on top of the ledger double entry accounting tool.
Demo site: https://demo.paisa.fyi/
Get an insight into the inner-workings of a given website: uncover potential attack vectors, analyse server architecture, view security configurations, and learn what technologies a site is using.
Currently the dashboard will show: IP info, SSL chain, DNS records, cookies, headers, domain info, search crawl rules, page map, server location, redirect ledger, open ports, traceroute, DNS security extensions, site performance, trackers, associated hostnames, carbon footprint. Stay tuned, as I'll add more soon!
The aim is to help you easily understand, optimize and secure your website.
Typescript webshit.
A single file, self hosted, backend as a service.
Install. Create a desolid schema file. Run it and it exposes a GraphQL REST API. Uses just about any common database engine (including SQLite) as its back-end. You'll have to rebuild every time you add or update a schema.
Seems like it's in shark mode.
Documentation: https://desolid.netlify.app/guide/
An alternative client for the Fediverse.
Github: https://github.com/elk-zone/elk
Open Source Airtable Alternative - turns any MySQL, Postgres, SQLite into a rich spreadsheet with REST APIs. There are even workflows that can be automated. Multiple possible views, mobile apps, drag-and-drop page designer.
Maybe use for inventory management?
Run.md
looks like a useful installation document.
A nifty looking site that talks about Gallifreyan script as a cypher of the Roman alphabet. A translator written in Java can be downloaded from this site, which you can use to convert arbitrary English text into Gallifreyan ideograms.