Simple virtual machine manager for Linux
Deploy go programs as appliances
GUI for managing Bhyve, Jails, ZFS, networking, and more on FreeBSD
Online magazine creating visual essays
Very impressive visualization and explenation about llms
A Web-UI for headscale (https://headscale.net/stable/)
tool for detecting secrets in git repos, files or other things via stdin
Some basic guides on selfhosting things.
Immutable Linux OS to run Incus based on Debian
Nick talks about his journey of getting hist own ASN
Post by sean goedecke about his experience with designing systems
Tool to create isometric infrastructure diagrams
Also see the FROSCON talk: https://media.ccc.de/v/froscon2025-3398-huey_blazing_fast_analytics_on_parquet_csv_and_json_-_right_in_your_browser
Fork of Organicmaps
Simmilar to StreetComplete but in the browser
Querying based on openstreetmap data
A good overview about openstreetmap.org
Python F-String Quiz
Shows the sky as a css gradient at your current location
Awesome website articles about fundamental computer topics.
How well do you know JavaScript's Date class?
Git-based headless CMS, Netlify/Decap CMS alternative
DNS Monitoring tool
Various onlinetools for converting text, time, images, ...
A simple pdf transformer
Terminal spotify client
Commandline audio visualizer
An explainer for doing web development using only vanilla techniques
Like jq, but for HTML
How to draw random samples from a collection of unknown size
A short essay about beeing bored with current developments
Drew DeVault about Rust and C
An OpenPGP public keyserver.
Simple Stack-Based Language for Editing Videos
An open-source system for crafting furniture from simple wooden slats.
Somw fun with reverse dns
Some good arguments why CSV is still a great file format
Observe the visibility of DOM elements.
Ways to create fancy view transitions in css only.
Very detailed and interesting explanation about almost every details of a bicycle
Init7 explaining on how XGS-PON and overbooking in general works
Init7 sharing how they manage and distribute their traffic
Init7 on how the wholesale market works
Collection of DNS tools, including a way to find out which resolver you use.
Anetwork diagnostic tool with a nice tui
A python-library and webapp to create nice maps based on OpenStreetMap data
A fun blogpost about 8sleep and their in some points questionable security decisions. Once more a reminder that we should stop to overengineer devices that are fine as they currently are...
Great article about how a Combustion Engine works internally
A interesting mailserver
Post by railway about running their stuff on premises
Fun easteregg in man
Interesting project that generates OpenApi Specs based on captured MITM-Proxy traffic
Filesystem and git based wiki engine
Libre Aseprite fork
A simple and goodlooking charting library for go
Minimal CSS Framework for semantic HTML, maybe use that in the future as a base reset layer.
The new cross-platform terminal emulator by Mitchell Hashimoto
A scrollable and tiling window compositor for Wayland, simmilar to paperwm
Tool to track and analyze prices on the Hetzner server auction
A tool for creating paper backups of ssh and gpg keys
A cool project to draw nice looking maps based on OpenStreetMap data
A webapp that draws all roads in a city based on OpenStreetMap data.
Interesting and detailed post by Bartosz Ciechanowski about the moon
Rerun go project if files change
A simple command runner written in Rust, if I would not be happy with make, I would think I would choose it.
A high quality scan of the "Little Red Book" that was going around at Facebook when they were facing massive user growth. Kinda interesting to read!
Challenges and solutions faced when trying (and successfuly dooing it) to write down all UUIDs of the v4 spec.
Clean SVG editor built with godot.
A Tailscale blogpost about how they do NAT traversal
A collection of linux puzzles solvable directly in the browser thanks to WASM
Nice cli tool to calculate stuff
Interesting talk / slides about Recruiting, Job Offerings and Asynchronous Work
Awesome.book with many different and cool DIY Projects.
A small website to list emojis available on a mastodon instance.
Talk at the matrix conference 2024 about how the ePost System of the Swiss Post is using matrix for communication. Overall its nice what they do, but also a bit Contradictory that they store the users encryption keys on the server. It would also be nice to see the thing their built beeing open source, which is not the case at the moment.
Interesting explanation on how Certificate Transparency works
A framework for building full-features web frameworks in rust.
Toolsuite for solving combinatorial optimization problems
Lightweight server monitoring hub with historical data, docker stats, and alerts.
TUI for sniffing network traffic using eBPF on Linux
A nice ui component library
A SSH-Tunnel manager
Search for Charts by Data Visualization Functions
jq for databases and documents
A lot of Algorithms implemented in Rust
Short post about how to not feel the FOMO that much, when not beeing up to date about whats happening in the tech world.
Some good insights and thoughts about Go on the web.
k8s management tui
A nice alternative to `tree`
A nice style guide for Go by Arne Bahlo
A guide on learning rust with lists
simple mini paas
A git diff parser with a file tree
ripgrep with the ability to search in other files like pdfs, archives or more
Some useful info about SQL
A nice list on what to do on your website, some of which i accidentally already did ;)
Powerful charting library for the web
A nice post to quickly get a brief understanding about ssh portforwarding and tunneling.
Free book about reverse engineering, maybe I have time to check it out sometime?
Monospace Comic Sans
A wayland compositor used for kiosk application.
Super tiny and minimal svg icons
A small, simple and nice defragmentation game
Get the csv-data of a wikitable on Wikipedia
Simple browser to explore activitypub and the fediverse
Important characters used when creating text interfaces
A minimalist design exploration
Train or show your vim skills
175 fonts created with rust
A nice monospace font inspired by typewriters
Embedded WASM Postgres
A modern way to build webapps in python together with htmx
A vintage 1980s DOS inspired Twitter Bootstrap theme
Cross-Platform Gui Library for Rust
A privacy perserving Android keyboard with voice input and predictive text
Zathura - A simple document viewer
A keyboard-focues browser with a minimal ui
A method to build a SaaS app
A link aggregator for the fediverse, maybe deploy it for myself?
A cli tool to work with csv, json and other data
A ui for IaC tools
A alternative typestting-system in rust
S3-Compatible object store
SSH-Based chat
A new android app store, focuses on security, privacy and usability, built by a _GrapheneOS_ user and pushed via their Fediverse Account
Open Source Wiki / Knowledge Base
Alternative DNS client utility in GO
Minimalist rss feed reader
Personal Security Checklist
A nice list of privacy oriented tools and ressources
A nice and minimal FreeBSD jail manager
Ethical, easy-to-use and privacy-conscious alternatives to well-known software
Alternative way to give people remote access to infra
nice tools for application analysis on linux
Nice algorithm visualizations in rust
Nice map with public infra like power lines and so on
Some nice lessons on interesting IT topic
Some basic info about various topics
A small script to get a alpine setup quickly as a work station
Optically pleasing and minimal, but has may features, almost to many for me...
Beautiflu zines about various topics
Nice post about software contributing to the "enlightment" as a it person
Nice page of [robb knight](https://rknight.me/) about the different `/`-pages
How 37signals does communicate
Also not a read, but a nice collection of ansible playbooks for managing debian servers
Fun little online comic
To get people back if they are to hyped
nice console wikipedia client
Foto sync tool
Not sure how much to trust; Seems a bit sketchy, but all in all a nice idea
Live captions for Linux
A way to manage AppImages
Tool to capture nice screenshots / generate images of code
Tool to generate a fancy bash prompt
Cute post about OpenBSD
A interesting wayland compositor written in rust
A interesting collection of sites with a single purpose
A podcast hosting system written in elixir
Interesting post about ssl and trusting a third party
More intelligent tex builds
Funny april fool post about debian monorepo
Some peer to peer git hosting service; Seems interesting, they say it will all bee foss; Funded by https://radworks.org/ with $7m at the moment; Some crypto involvement via https://www.tally.xyz/gov/radworks which i did not understand yet completely; All in all interesting project
Nice idea about hosting a linux server and giving out accounts
Tool to save complete websites to one html file
Another cool idea out of the htmx and stuff universe
File sync provider that syncs with many cloud provider, could be useful with protondrive
A nice way to generate a Schema Diagram from SQLite
realtime media server
Interesting post on s3
Another Markdown Terminal Slide Tool supporting images
Cool visualisation by samwho of latency numbers
App shown by a colleague to draw graphs in a easy and intuitive way
Alternative / Replacement for Redis / memcached
Fun ascii-art generation app
rust tui framework
Interesting article on a Surveillence system used in the USA and how it might be (ab)used to get general info about citizens
Interesting write-up on how to complete the 1 Billion Rows challenge originally created for Java in Go
Looks like a cool tool to create ascii art, sadly only for mac and not FOSS
Cool tool to craete appointment polls
CSV Commandline reader
Never sit in the sun again on a trainride
fast python package manager
Nice collection of terminal tools
Some "external" perspective of someone not already familliar with matrix; For newbies, it seems to be a steep learning curve; The current limbo state between element and element x does not improve things; Makes me more willing to talk more about matrix and introduce new people to it, ot make the onboarding easier
Was introduced to it on fosdem; Seems like another gui git client, but with some additional nice things; Its interesting to me, because its built using tauri and svelte, would like to take a closer look on that; Is currently licensed under a change license that is about to change to MIT in two yeaers if im right; I dont get what their strategy really is, are they planning on monetizing this in some way? I am confused.
How one is able to dedicate much time to oss work
Very interesting blog of a IT-Guy at the south pole
A very cool project, i absolutely love it
Interesting article, similar thoughts as I was gooing through recently, Also using Forgejo which I am aswell, Maybe I should give sr.ht once more a try
With darling you can run MacOS stuff on Linux
Nice insight on what it means to run a App-Business out of Romania
There is a GUI for restoring restic stuff; Maybe interesting for the more basic restic-users without terminal skills
Clean blog, Interesting person
A cool and simple static site generator, simmilar to the one I build for my digital garden
A simple markdown language and md to html converter; I might want to use it in my digital garden project as a replacement for pandoc to simplify things