Open Source Alternatives To Proprietary Software
Replace proprietary software products with open source alternatives.
Open Source Alternatives To Proprietary Software
Replace proprietary software products with open source alternatives.
BidWix is not a marketplace. It does not handle payments. It does not write contracts. It does not take a cut. It does one thing only: it helps two people land on a price, quickly, without stress, and with a result that feels balanced.
Instead of negotiating out loud, both parties enter a private limit price, once.
[Buyers enter their maximum offer, sellers enter their minimum ask. The numbers stay secret. There is no 'counter offer' or back-and-forth: it's one shot.]
[If a freelancer wouldn't accept less than 100 for a small task and a client could stretch to 900 if they had to, BidWix would suggest the geometric mean of 300, which is three times higher than the freelancer’s minimum, and three times lower than the client’s maximum. Both sides win by the same factor.]
Unit is a general purpose visual programming system built for the future of interactivity
Enter 2 or more words to see their relative distances to the concepts of "good" and "evil".
based on language model embeddings which capture the semantics associated with the words in humanity's collective consciousness.
Convert your videos into super low-quality Nokia phone style videos for memes. Upload any video and it'll be degraded to that classic early 2000s Nokia aesthetic.
Cyd - Claw back your data from Big Tech
Backup and delete all of your tweets, and migrate them to Bluesky.
Save a searchable copy of your data from tech platforms locally on your computer.
Migrate your tweets from closed platforms like X into open platforms like Bluesky.
Cyd runs directly on your computer, not on our servers. We don't have access to any of your accounts, or to any of the data in them.
Open-source alternative to Beeper which makes much code available but not their main client.
[supports] Slack, WhatsApp, WeChat, Messenger, Telegram, Google Hangouts, Skype, Zendesk
RSS feeds for arbitrary websites, using CSS selectors.
Tagged: interop.
Visual diary of what kids eat in different parts of the world.
David Braid told me he uses this open-source software to tune pianos in the following way:
[Seeing whether projects are as open-source as advertised.]
This project is an abridged, hyper-textual, and copyleft manifestation of the 1977 architecture classic A Pattern Language by Christopher Alexander.
[Search engine for independent creators that detects ads and page size.]
A lazy person's guide to delicious meal prep
This is the power of Combinatorial Cooking. From a seemingly limited set of base ingredients, there is a whole universe of food options you can prepare quickly and easily.
The wok lets you boil, saute, stir-fry, and simmer. The spaghetti spoon lets you stir, mix, scrape, and mash. They're both incredibly versatile and easy to clean. It's all you need to make any Combinatorial Cooking recipe. Plus, using a wok makes you look and feel like a real chef, that's just science.
Thinking tools and frameworks to help you solve problems, make decisions and understand systems.
Classes stolen from MasterClass, republished as wikiHow articles.
[Run AI LLMs locally on your computer]
ChatGPT interface without signup.
[Instead of voting yes or no, rate all options on a scale of 0 through 5 and calculate multiple rounds in one session.]
A visual overview of useful skills to learn as a web developer.
Reminds me of the trees from DuoLingo.