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Music Assistant: Open-Source Media Library Manager
Music Assistant is a free, opensource Media library manager that connects to your streaming services and a wide range of connected speakers. The server is the beating heart, the core of Music Assistant and must run on an always-on device like a Raspberry Pi, a NAS or an Intel NUC or alike.
Top Open Source Computer Vision Tools on GitHub
Open Source Computer Vision Library
OpenClaw Windows Suite: AI Tools for Enhanced Productivity
Windows companion suite for OpenClaw - System Tray app, Shared library, Node, and PowerToys Command Palette extension
Rscrypto: Rust's Leading Crypto Library with Benchmarks
Rscrypto: The Premier Rust Based Cryptographic Library with Benchmarks Rscrypto stands out as a top tier cryptography library in the Rust programming ecosystem.…
Headroom: AI Tool for Efficient Token Compression
Compress tool outputs, logs, files, and RAG chunks before they reach the LLM. 60-95% fewer tokens, same answers. Library, proxy, MCP server.
Oort: AI Prompt Library with Shipped Projects
Oort: AI Prompt Library with Shipped Projects Oort stands out as a pioneering AI prompt repository that offers a wealth of AI capabilities . The platform specia…
Open-Source .docx Editor Library for Document Apps
Optimizing Document Management: Open Source .docx Editor Libraries In the dynamic field of document management, open source .docx editor libraries play a pivota…
HypergraphZ: Directed Hypergraph Library in Zig with Python Bindings
HypergraphZ: A Comprehensive Directed Hypergraph Library in Zig with Python Integration HypergraphZ is a cutting edge directed hypergraph library developed in Z…
Idempotency Library for Java/Spring Boot: Simplify API Design
Idempotency Library for Java/Spring Boot: Optimizing API Design In the rapidly evolving world of software development, crafting efficient and reliable APIs is p…
One-Shot NAT Traversal Library for AI Tools
One Shot NAT Traversal Library for AI Tools: Revolutionizing Network Communication Introduction In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI…
Rust Library for Undo/Redo Operations: Deltas, Snapshots, or Commands
Rust Library for Undo/Redo Operations: Deltas, Snapshots, or Commands Undo/redo functionality is crucial for applications where user actions need to be reversib…
Google Photos AI Creates Virtual Closet from Your Photos
Google says the new feature will leverage AI technology to automatically create a copy of your wardrobe that's based on the pieces of clothing appearing in your Google Photos library.
Community-Driven Ratings for 120+ AI Coding Tools on Tolop
a few weeks ago I posted about building a library that tracks 120+ AI coding tools by how long their free tier actually lasts. the response was good but the most common feedback was "your scores are subjective." fair point. so I rebuilt the rating system. you can now sign in with Google and vote on any tool directly. the scores update in real time based on actual user votes, not just my personal assessment. if you think I rated something wrong, you can now do something about it instead of just commenting. also shipped dark mode because apparently I was the only person who thought the default looked fine. **what Tolop actually is if you're new:** every AI tool claims to be free. most aren't, or at least not for long. Tolop tracks the real limits: how many completions, how many requests, how long until you hit the wall under light use vs heavy use vs agentic sessions. it also flags the tools where "free" means you're still paying Anthropic or OpenAI through your own API key. 120+ tools across coding assistants, browser builders, CLI agents, frameworks, self-hosted tools, local models, and a new niche tools category for single-purpose utilities that don't fit anywhere else. **a few things the data shows that I found genuinely interesting:** * Gemini Code Assist offers 180,000 free completions per month. GitHub Copilot Free offers 2,000. same category, 90x difference * several of the most popular tools (Cline, Aider, Continue) are free to install but require paid API keys, so "free" is misleading * self-hosted tools have by far the most generous free tiers because the cost is on your hardware, not a server would genuinely appreciate votes on tools you've actually used, the more real usage data behind the scores, the more useful the ratings get for everyone. [tolop.space](http://tolop.space) :- no account needed to browse, Google login to vote.
PromptPaste: Private AI Prompt Library for Apple Devices
Your private AI prompt library on Mac, iPhone, and iPad
AI Golf Coach: FlushedAI Launches on App Store
I am a 9 handicap from LA who spent way too much money on lessons over the last few years. Every coach told me something different. One said my takeaway was flat, the next said I needed more hip turn, a third said my shoulders were fine but my hands were late. I stopped knowing what to believe, and my handicap stopped moving. About a year ago I started building what I actually wanted: an AI that watches my swing, pulls out one specific fault per session, and gives me a drill I can do on the range that night. Not a generic YouTube drill, a drill that matches what it saw in the video. I wanted it to remember what we worked on last time. I wanted it to know when I had actually improved. That project is now FlushedAI. It launched on the App Store this month and we filed a patent on the coaching system in March. What it does: 1. Upload a swing video. The AI pulls the key frames and breaks down contact, path, face, tempo, and body sequencing. 2. It writes you a short summary in plain English, plus 3 drills tied to whatever the top miss was. 3. You log sessions (speed, smash factor, miss patterns) and it updates your focus over time. 4. There is also a map with 24,000+ courses worldwide where you can log sightings with friends and a wagers system for golf bets with your crew (AI scans the scorecard, settles the bet). Things I got wrong along the way: 1. First version used a generic vision model. It was confidently wrong about everything. Lesson: general AI is not a golf coach. We had to fine tune on actual swing footage with a PGA pro labeling it. 2. Tried to replace the teacher. Bad idea. The tool is better as a daily practice partner between lessons, not instead of lessons. 3. Built too much at launch. Shipped the swing analyzer, course map, wagers, and drill library all at once. Should have shipped swing analyzer alone and let the rest follow. Ask me anything. Happy to run a free swing analysis on anyone who drops a video in the comments, no app download required. Also giving out free Premium codes to the first 50 people in this thread who want to actually use it. Not trying to sell anything here. Mostly curious what the crowd thinks is missing in the current crop of swing apps.
Top AI-Powered Tools: Explore curl for Data Transfer
A command line tool and library for transferring data with URL syntax, supporting DICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, GOPHERS, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS, MQTT, MQTTS, POP3, POP3S, RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP, SCP, SFTP, SMB, SMBS, SMTP, SMTPS, TELNET, TFTP, WS and WSS. libcurl offers a myriad of powerful features