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0xSojalSec / airllm
Forked from lyogavin/airllmAirLLM 70B inference with single 4GB GPU
This is my interpretation of a standalone emacs setup. No external packages, not the first one but a cool one AFAIK
statping-ng / statping-ng
Forked from statping/statpingAn updated drop-in for statping. A Status Page for monitoring your websites and applications with beautiful graphs, analytics, and plugins. Run on any type of environment.
Swing Music is a beautiful, self-hosted music player for your local audio files. Like a cooler Spotify ... but bring your own music.
An open-source, self-hostable PaaS alternative to Vercel, Heroku & Netlify that lets you easily deploy static sites, databases, full-stack applications and 280+ one-click services on your own servers.
The tiniest PaaS you've ever seen. Piku allows you to do git push deployments to your own servers.
📝 A curated list of awesome Raspberry Pi tools, projects, images and resources
A timer app that facilitates crossfit workouts. Supports Timed, Tabata, and EMOM style sessions.
🏋 Modern open-source fitness coaching platform. Create workout plans, track progress, and access a comprehensive exercise database.
A command-line tool to prevent committing secret keys into your source code
🌟 For when you really just want to serve some files over HTTP right now!
Netatalk is a Free and Open Source AFP fileserver that can provide file sharing services to macOS, Classic Mac OS, and Apple II clients.
A concise hugo theme. Concentrate on writting. 一个简约的Hugo主题。专注于写作。
Open Source Alternative to Vercel, Netlify and Heroku.
A command history utility with icons and colors that works on Windows and GNU/Linux.
A single, powerful terminal abstraction for neovim that adapts to any CLI tool
🕵️♀️ MixAudit provides a mix deps.audit task to scan a project Mix dependencies for known Elixir security vulnerabilities
The mighty, self-hostable Git server for the command line🍦
neowiki.nvim: modern vimwiki successor for instant notes & GTD 🚀📝
A launch point for your personal nvim configuration