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AddPeerTube allows you to create your own video platform, in complete independence.
Funkwhale is a community-driven project that lets you listen and share music and audio within a decentralized, open network.
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Decentralized architecture with no central authority or ownership.
A fresh take on photo sharing. Get inspired with beautiful photos captured by people around the world.
Misskey is an open source, decentralized social media platform that's free forever!
Pleroma is social networking software compatible with other Fediverse software such as Misskey, Pixelfed, Mastodon and many others.
a smallish microblogging platform, aka the cooler pleroma
An efficient ActivityPub Server, for small installs with multiple domains
Quickly gain a complete view of your IT infrastructure, no matter how complex.
Checkmk provides powerful monitoring of networks, servers, clouds, containers and applications. Fast. Effective.
Self-hosted watchdog for your websites and infrastructure
Uptime Kuma is an easy-to-use self-hosted monitoring tool.
TimelineJS is an open-source tool that enables anyone to build visually rich, interactive timelines. Beginners can create a timeline using nothing more than a Google spreadsheet, like the one we used for the Timeline above.
A collection of the best practices that the Chrome DevRel team believes are the most effective ways to improve Core Web Vitals performance in 2023.
v86 emulates an x86-compatible CPU and hardware. Machine code is translated to WebAssembly modules at runtime in order to achieve decent performance.
Sailboat UI is a modern UI component library for Tailwind CSS. Get started with 150+ open source Tailwind CSS components, make it easy to build your products.
A collection of bad practices in HTML, copied from real websites.
A self-updating list of the most current useragents across operating systems and browsers.
PHP, as the result of a spectacular error of judgement, appears to be written in US English. How do we developers ensure the traditions of the British Empire continue to be upheld, even in the digital age?
If you’ve been on the internet at all lately, you’ve seen AI generated art and discussion of the impact of the tools. You’ve also probably seen a lot of hate for AI generated art. There’s a lot of drama going on, as art focused communities across the internet decide how to handle this. Does AI generated/assisted art need tagged as such? Should it be allowed at all? There’s the whole Deviant Art situation (ArsTechnica).
Lenis is an open-source library built to standardize scroll experiences and sauce up websites with butter-smooth navigation, all while using the platform and keeping it accessible.
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