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garage
garage
S3-compatible object store for small self-hosted geo-distributed deployments
·git.deuxfleurs.fr·
garage
Actionforge
Actionforge
A visual node system for GitHub Actions workflows.
·actionforge.dev·
Actionforge
Actionforge
Actionforge
A visual node system for GitHub Actions workflows.
·actionforge.dev·
Actionforge
Sellagen - AI-Driven Marketplace Infrastructure
Sellagen - AI-Driven Marketplace Infrastructure
Sellagen is AI-Driven Marketplace Infrastructure for Data & Machine Learning. You can buy, sell, request, subscribe to data as well as train and deploy your AI models with datasets from wide variety of data suppliers. Also Sellagen allows you to easily access, contribute, and collaborate on open-source datasets.
·sellagen.com·
Sellagen - AI-Driven Marketplace Infrastructure
KGL Interpreter
KGL Interpreter
An interpreter for the Knowledge Graph Language
·jamesg.blog·
KGL Interpreter
Assembling and Activating Your CrewAI Team - crewAI
Assembling and Activating Your CrewAI Team - crewAI
A comprehensive guide to creating a dynamic CrewAI team for your projects, with updated functionalities including verbose mode, memory capabilities, and more.
·docs.crewai.com·
Assembling and Activating Your CrewAI Team - crewAI
Getting started | Brev docs
Getting started | Brev docs
Brev.dev - A dev tool to create and share dev environments easily | Brev docs
·brev.dev·
Getting started | Brev docs
Combobulate: Interactive Node Editing with Tree-Sitter
Combobulate: Interactive Node Editing with Tree-Sitter
Editing code using a concrete syntax tree may seem straightforward, but it's a complex task fraught with challenges. For every command that modifies the code, there's ample room for ambiguity. What if there are multiple legal choices available? How do you create a user experience in Emacs that not only displays the intended changes but also caters to the needs of power users seamlessly? Here I talk about how I've solved that problem in Combobulate.
·masteringemacs.org·
Combobulate: Interactive Node Editing with Tree-Sitter
Candor | The go-to culture platform for modern teams
Candor | The go-to culture platform for modern teams
Candor makes team-building as seamless as it is intentional. Do fun, light-weight rituals like shoutouts, check-ins, and more.
·joincandor.com·
Candor | The go-to culture platform for modern teams
Newsmast
Newsmast
Knowledge for all for good
·newsmast.org·
Newsmast
Your Voice Assistant Doesn’t Have To Be Cloudy
Your Voice Assistant Doesn’t Have To Be Cloudy
Voice assistants are neat — they let us interface with computers without having to bother with touching them at all. Still, many decry the perceived privacy intrusion these devices present, a…
·hackaday.com·
Your Voice Assistant Doesn’t Have To Be Cloudy
fossil
fossil
Social media optimized for you
·fossil-social.com·
fossil
Radicle
Radicle
Sovereign code infrastructure.
·radicle.xyz·
Radicle
Radicle: An Open-Source, Peer-to-Peer, GitHub Alternative
Radicle: An Open-Source, Peer-to-Peer, GitHub Alternative
The actions of certain large social networks have recently highlighted how a small number of people possess significant power over the masses and how this power is sometimes misused. Consequently, …
·hackaday.com·
Radicle: An Open-Source, Peer-to-Peer, GitHub Alternative
CrewAI Unleashed: Future of AI Agent Teams
CrewAI Unleashed: Future of AI Agent Teams
Editor's Note: this blog is from Joao Moura, maintainer of CrewAI. CrewAI is a multi-agent framework built on top of LangChain, and we're incredibly excited to highlight this cutting edge work. AI Agents Crews are game-changing AI agents are emerging as game-changers, quickly becoming partners in problem-solving, creativity, and innovation
·blog.langchain.dev·
CrewAI Unleashed: Future of AI Agent Teams
Train Your Own Stable Diffusion Model Locally — No Code Needed
Train Your Own Stable Diffusion Model Locally — No Code Needed
I’ve been playing around with Stable Diffusion for some weeks now. Started with the basics, running the base model on HuggingFace, testing different prompts. Then I started reading tips and tricks…
·betterprogramming.pub·
Train Your Own Stable Diffusion Model Locally — No Code Needed
Using my new Raspberry Pi to run an existing GitHub Action
Using my new Raspberry Pi to run an existing GitHub Action
Recently, I mentioned how I refactored the script that kept my GitHub profile up-to-date. Since Geecon Prague, I’m also a happy owner of a Raspberry Pi: Guess what I won @GeeCON Prague? 😎 pic.twitter.com/b9dARUhfMd— Nicolas Frankel 🇺🇦 (@nicolas_frankel) October 20, 2023 Though the current setup works flawlessly - and is free, I wanted to experiment with self-hosted runners. Here are my findings. Context GitHub offers a large free usage of GitHub Actions: GitHub Actions us
·blog.frankel.ch·
Using my new Raspberry Pi to run an existing GitHub Action
5 Best Reference Management Tools for Linux in 2024
5 Best Reference Management Tools for Linux in 2024
In this article, you will find the most essential information about the best reference management tools for Linux in 2024 that you can use while working.
·tecmint.com·
5 Best Reference Management Tools for Linux in 2024