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Grist is a modern relational spreadsheet. It combines the flexibility of a spreadsheet with the robustness of a database.
Keep Calm and Read the Friendly Manual :-)
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Grist is a modern relational spreadsheet. It combines the flexibility of a spreadsheet with the robustness of a database.
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The Cheshire Cat is a framework to build custom AIs on top of any language model. If you have ever used systems like WordPress or Django to build web apps, imagine the Cat as a similar tool, but specific for AI.
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Tipi is a personal homeserver orchestrator that makes it easy to manage and run multiple services on a single server. It is based on Docker and comes with a simple web interface to manage your services. Tipi is designed to be easy to use, so you don’t have to worry about manual configuration or networking. Simply install Tipi on your server and use the web interface to add and manage services. You can see a list of available services in the App Store repo and request new ones if you don’t see what you need. To get started, follow the installation instructions below.
This article is Inspired by a question recently posted in a popular tech forum:
How do I create a standalone Linux AMD64 binary for the Furious scanner?
I don’t want to load Go on a device just to use it.
I can only speculate on this person’s objection to loading the Go tools on their device. However, it is a laudable ambition (in my humble opinion) to avoid cluttering systems with software that will only be used once or twice, so I shall endeavor to reward our friend with a more optimal solution to their dilemma.
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Ladybird is a truly independent web browser, using a novel engine based on web standards.
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Android application for running Windows applications with Wine and Box86/Box64
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GanttProject is an open-source project management application for Windows, macOS and Linux desktops. It is written in Java and Kotlin and includes contributions from hundreds of people all around the world.
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Written in C++ and using SDL, The Powder Toy is a desktop version of the classic ‘falling sand’ physics sandbox, it simulates air pressure and velocity as well as heat.
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A note-taking and management application using markdown.