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The Dominion List: Open-Source Database of Canadian Founders in the US
The Dominion List: Revolutionizing Access to Canadian Entrepreneurs in the US The Dominion List stands as an innovative, open source database dedicated to catal…
AI Tool by Alex Barnes: GitHub Release
Exploring the AI Tool by Alex Barnes: GitHub Release The AI Tool by Alex Barnes, recently released on GitHub, offers users an array of innovative features that …
AI Tool: GitHub's Adam-S Revolutionizes AI Development
AI Tool: GitHub's Adam S Revolutionizes AI Development GitHub has introduced Adam S, an innovative AI tool designed to streamline and enhance the AI development…
Manoj Mallick's AI Tool on GitHub: A New Hacker News Feature
Manoj Mallick's AI Tool on GitHub: A Revolution in Hacker News Manoj Mallick, a prolific developer, has introduced a groundbreaking AI tool on GitHub, making wa…
AI Tool: Few-Shot Learning with GitHub's Few-Sh
AI Tool: Few Shot Learning with GitHub's Few Shot Learning Library Few Shot learning is a transformative approach within the artificial intelligence (AI) domain…
AI Tool Qumulator: Revolutionizing Code Generation on GitHub
AI Tool Qumulator: Revolutionizing Code Generation on GitHub The landscape of software development is evolving rapidly, driven by innovative tools that enhance …
AI Tool hunvreus: Revolutionizing GitHub with Advanced Features
AI Tool hunvreus: Revolutionizing GitHub with Advanced Features With the continuous surge in remote development and collaboration, the GitHub platform has emerg…
AI Tool: GitHub's Raw Labs for AI Development
Unveiling GitHub's Raw Labs: A Powerhouse for AI Development GitHub's Raw Labs stands out as a robust AI development tool, designed to streamline and enhance th…
AI Tool ElectricAnt: Revolutionizing Code Generation on GitHub
AI Tool: ElectricAnt Transforming Code Generation on GitHub ElectricAnt is an advanced AI tool designed to amplify productivity and creativity in code generatio…
AI Tool: Rocky Data on GitHub for Data Analysis
Unlocking Data Insights with Rocky Data: Advanced Analysis on GitHub In the era of big data, Rocky Data on GitHub stands out as a robust AI driven tool designed…
Master AI in 3 Steps: Monitor, Aggregate, and Experiment
Look you’re probably not going to like my answer but I guarantee that if you follow the steps i tell you…. You will get at least 10x better at AI (depending on where you’re starting) Here are the steps: 1. Monitor the situation This step is actually very dangerous. If you’re starting knowing nothing about ai, then a good place to start is by looking up the news, keeping up with what's going on etc. For example today around 500 people at Google sent a letter to (congress… i think? Idk it was somewhere in government) and they were basically saying that if Google partnered with the government that could lead to mass surveillance and they didn’t want that to happen. Then Google partnered with the Pentagon. Now… does that really matter? Yeah, kinda. If you know AI can be used for mass surveillance, why can’t it be used to surveil yourself and track everything about you? Or your employees? And give you tips on how to get better? Thats just one example. Another good one is that GBT 5.5 and Opus 4.7 dropped last week. If you’re a normie you probably didn’t know that… which is fine but if you want to get good at using ai you have to atleast know whats going on. So why is this dangerous? Well, you’ll pretty easily get addicted. (this happens at every step lol) Some people end up trying to monitor the situation and end up spending all day trying out new tools, worrying about what’s next, keeping up with everything. I mean this space moves VERY fast and there’s a lot to go through. One week Claude is the best, another it’s ChatGPT. Hence my second tip 2 use a news aggregator If you try to keep up with twitter, redddit, news and all of that… you will be spending 40 a week looking at (mostly) alot of garbage you probably cant use. Do you care about what open source models are coming out? Probably not because you probably dont have a super expensive computer. And that’s just one example of many different useless rabbit holes you can dive deep down but wont actually get any value from. The solution is following people who talk about AI but not EVERYTHING. I’ve put together a few newsletters, youtube channels, twitter accounts that you can follow and have a look at. (at the bottom) You only really need to spend an hour a week on this. 3 actually try the tools These tips I'm giving you are like a burger. I’ve given you the cheese, and the buns… which are important (after all the burger wont work without them) but this is the meat. The patty The vegan blob 🤮 What i’m trying to say is that none of this will actually work if you don’t try the tools. And i get it, “if you want to get better at AI, just use AI” (doesn’t exactly sound like life changing advice) I did give you those channels and they will tell you how to use the AI but… At the end of the day… How do you get better at riding a bike? Being an artist? You can get all the tips and channels and whatever, but the only real way you’re going to have leverage in ai is by using it. THink of something that takes up your day. That you’re annoyed you even have to do, but you HAVE to do it. Try to get ai to do it You’d be surprised. It might not get everything right but it’ll differently make something easier. Then try it for another thing And another. And by the time you’ve tried everything, you’ll probably be much better at using ai and you’ll have a much easier time working. Hope this helps. Happy to answer any questions if anyone actually got this far 😂
uBlock Origin: Top AI-Powered Ad Blocker for Chromium and Firefox
uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
Top AI-Powered YouTube Front-End: Invidious
Invidious is an alternative front-end to YouTube
AI Tool: Maigret Collects Dossiers by Username from 3000+ Sites
🕵️♂️ Collect a dossier on a person by username from 3000+ sites
Craft Agents OSS: Open-Source AI Tool Trends on GitHub
Craft Agents OSS: Open Source AI Tool Trends on GitHub Craft Agents OSS represents a burgeoning wave of open source AI tools on GitHub, empowering developers an…
Lorbus Qwen3.6-27B-int4-AutoRound: New AI Tool on Hugging Face
Discovering Lorbus Qwen3.6 27B int4 AutoRound: New AI Tool on Hugging Face The AI landscape continuously evolves with innovative tools designed to enhance vario…
Jackrong/Qwen3.6-27B-GGUF: New AI Tool on Hugging Face
Jackrong/Qwen3.6 27B GGUF: A New AI Tool on Hugging Face Hugging Face has rolled out a new AI model: Jackrong/Qwen3.6 27B GGUF. This innovative tool is quickly …
Open Models Narrowing AI Performance Gap
a year ago there was a clear tier gap. now i'm less sure, but not in the way i expected. the tasks where open-weight models have genuinely caught up are real: coding assistance, summarization, instruction following, solid day-to-day reasoning. for probably 70-80% of what most people actually use these for, a well-quantized local model is competitive. that wasn't true 18 months ago. but the remaining gap is stubborn. deep multi-step reasoning, anything requiring broad factual accuracy across domains, novel problem synthesis under ambiguity. that stuff still feels like a generation behind. and the frustrating part is it's not a fixed target. every time open models close in, frontier moves. what i can't work out is whether that's sustainable long term. at some point the architecture matures and the gap collapses for good. or maybe compute access keeps the ceiling moving indefinitely. for those who actually run both regularly - is there a specific task category where you've genuinely tried to substitute an open model and just couldn't?
AI Tool for Code Generation and Optimization by Sachitrafa
AI Tool for Code Generation and Optimization by Sachitrafa: Elevate Your Coding Efficiency In the rapidly evolving world of software development, efficiency and…
Unix Magic Poster: Annotated Guide for AI Enthusiasts
Unix Magic Poster: Annotated Guide for AI Enthusiasts The Unix Magic Poster is an invaluable resource for AI enthusiasts, offering a comprehensive and annotated…
AI Tool FTAIP: Revolutionizing AI Development on GitHub
FTAIP: Revolutionizing AI Development on GitHub The world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving, and developers are constantly seeking tools that …
AgentSwift: Open-Source iOS Builder Agent for Developers
AgentSwift: Revolutionizing iOS Development with Open Source Power Introduction to AgentSwift AgentSwift is an open source iOS builder agent designed to streaml…
GitNexus: Client-Side Code Intelligence Engine for GitHub Repos
GitNexus: The Zero-Server Code Intelligence Engine - GitNexus is a client-side knowledge graph creator that runs entirely in your browser. Drop in a GitHub repo or ZIP file, and get an interactive knowledge graph wit a built in Graph RAG Agent. Perfect for code exploration
AI Tool: Bartei's New Release on GitHub
Bartei’s New Release on GitHub: Revolutionizing AI Interaction! Bartei, an advanced open source AI tool, has just been released on GitHub, bringing a new level …
Git-agecrypt: Transparent File-Level Encryption for Git
Git agecrypt: Transparent File Level Encryption for Git Git agecrypt is an innovative tool designed to provide transparent file level encryption for Git reposit…
Utilyze: Open Source GPU Monitoring Tool
Utilyze: The Ultimate Open Source GPU Monitoring Tool Introduction In the fast paced world of data science, machine learning, and high performance computing, mo…
Garritfra: Revolutionizing AI Tools on GitHub
Garritfra: Revolutionizing AI Tools on GitHub Garritfra is emerging as a key player in the AI technology market, offering a suite of advanced tools accessible v…
Dirac Run: Revolutionizing AI on GitHub
Dirac Run: Revolutionizing AI on GitHub In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, innovative tools like Dirac Run are making waves. Dirac Run is…
OSS Agent Leads TerminalBench on Gemini-3-Flash-Preview
OSS Agent Leads TerminalBench: Enhancing Network Management with Gemini 3 Flash Preview In the rapidly evolving world of network management, maximizing efficien…
HauhauCS Qwen3.5-9B: Uncensored AI Tool on Hugging Face
HauhauCS Qwen3.5 9B: Uncensored AI Tool on Hugging Face HauhauCS Qwen3.5 9B is a groundbreaking unexclusive AI tool available on Hugging Face. This powerful lan…
DeepSeek-V3: Advanced AI Tool Trends on GitHub
DeepSeek V3: Advanced AI Tool Trends on GitHub DeepSeek V3 is a cutting edge AI tool available on GitHub, designed to push the boundaries of artificial intellig…
Unsloth Gemma 4-26B: A4B-it-GGUF AI Model on Hugging Face
Unsloth Gemma 4 26B: A4B it GGUF AI Model on Hugging Face Unsloth Gemma 4 26B: A4B it GGUF is an innovative AI model available on Hugging Face, designed to push…
Jackrong/Qwopus3.6-27B-v1-preview-GGUF AI Tool Release on Hugging Face
Jackrong/Qwopus3.6 27B v1 preview GGUF: A Powerful AI Tool on Hugging Face Hugging Face, a leading platform in the AI and machine learning community, has just u…
AI Industry Shifts: The End of All-You-Can-Eat AI Plans?
I am a GitHub Copilot Pro+ user. I have been enjoying 39 dollars plan that actually is worth 60 dollars compute with 1500 premium prompts to models count based. Given the availability of free tier models and model switching option, It has felt like never ending. It will be turned into token based after June. This corresponds to the projections about "the death of the ai buffet" I think. Less bundled memberships, more token based costs. As all these foundational model providers crave for profit, I think this is the natural step we are heading. They need to be able to measure and limit the use for profit. I am just curious how fast that will happen? Should we not take cheap & free AI for granted? Or can open-source models actually create a balance? If we are heading for less accessibility, how should average user be prepared?
Arc Sentry: Advanced Prompt Injection Detector for LLMs
Been working on Arc Sentry, a whitebox prompt injection detector for self-hosted LLMs (Mistral, Llama, Qwen). Most detectors pattern-match on known attack phrases. Arc Sentry watches what the prompt does to the model’s internal representation instead, so it catches indirect, hypothetical, and roleplay-framed attacks that get through keyword filters. Benchmark on indirect/roleplay/technical prompts (40 OOD prompts): • Arc Sentry: Recall 0.80, F1 0.84 • OpenAI Moderation API: Recall 0.75, F1 0.86 • LlamaGuard 3 8B: Recall 0.55, F1 0.71 Arc Sentry has the highest recall — it catches more of the hard cases. Blocks before model.generate() is called. The lightweight pre-filter runs on CPU with no model access. pip install arc-sentry GitHub: https://github.com/9hannahnine-jpg/arc-sentry Happy to answer questions about how it works.
AI Tool Dreeseaw: Revolutionizing GitHub Automation
Revolutionizing GitHub Automation with AI Tool Dreeseaw In the fast paced world of software development, efficiency and automation are paramount. Enter Dreeseaw…
Pawelb0 AI Tool: Revolutionizing GitHub Repositories
Pawelb0 AI Tool: Revolutionizing GitHub Repositories Introduction In the rapidly evolving world of software development, leveraging cutting edge tools can signi…
Run Irssi in 2026, Chat on Matrix with Matrirc
Running Irssi in 2026: Chat on Matrix with Matrirc As we move towards 2026, the demand for efficient and versatile chat clients continues to grow. One such trie…
Matzapata AI Tool: Revolutionizing Code on GitHub
Matzapata AI Tool: Revolutionizing Code on GitHub In the fast evolving world of software development, efficiency and accuracy are paramount. Matzapata AI Tool i…
AI Tool for Code Generation: GitHub's Sachitrafa
GitHub's Sachitrafa: Revolutionizing Code Generation with AI In the fast paced world of software development, efficiency and accuracy are paramount. GitHub's Sa…
Drio AI: Revolutionizing Code Generation on GitHub
Drio AI: Revolutionizing Code Generation on GitHub In the fast paced world of software development, efficiency and accuracy are paramount. Drio AI is at the for…
Unix Magic Poster: Annotated Guide for AI Tools
Unix Magic Poster: Annotated Guide for AI Tools Introduction In the rapidly evolving world of technology, AI tools have become indispensable for automating task…
Unsloth/Qwen3.6-35B-A3B-GGUF: New AI Tool on Hugging Face
Unsloth/Qwen3.6 35B A3B GGUF: Revolutionizing AI Applications on Hugging Face Unsloth/Qwen3.6 35B A3B GGUF is a cutting edge AI tool available on Hugging Face, …
Build Neurall: Revolutionizing AI Toolkit on GitHub
Build Neural Your Gateway to AI Development Introduction Building neural networks has become more accessible than ever with Build Neural . This powerful platfor…
AI Tool for GitHub Repositories by Russell Romney
GitHub russellromney: A Comprehensive Overview Introduction GitHub is a platform that has revolutionized the way developers collaborate, share, and manage code.…
AI Tool: GitHub's nv404 for Enhanced Coding Efficiency
Streamlining Workflows with GitHub: An In depth Guide to GitHub.com/nv404 GitHub, the globally recognized platform for version control and collaboration, contin…
AI Tool: Vincenzomanto's GitHub Repository
Optimizing Your Workflow with GitHub: The Vincenzomanto Repository Welcome to the Vincenzomanto GitHub repository. In this article, we will explore the power an…
AI-Powered CRM Tool: Nex CRM on GitHub
NexCRM: Streamline Your Business with an Advanced CRM Solution NexCRM is a comprehensive customer relationship management (CRM) solution designed to help busine…
Lambdadevelopment AI Tool: Revolutionizing Code Efficiency
Revolutionize Your Development Workflow with Lambda Development on GitHub Lambda Development, accessible via [GitHub.com/lambdadevelopment](https://github.com/l…
AI Tool Typomonster: Revolutionizing Text Generation on GitHub
Unleashing the Power of Typography with Typomonster Typography is a crucial aspect of any design, and finding the perfect font can make or break a project. Typo…