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  • Vibes don’t ship, Retool does Icon
    Vibes don’t ship, Retool does

    Start from a prompt and build production-ready apps on your data—with security, permissions, and compliance built in.

    Vibe coding tools create cool demos, but Retool helps you build software your company can actually use. Generate internal apps that connect directly to your data—deployed in your cloud with enterprise security from day one. Build dashboards, admin panels, and workflows with granular permissions already in place. Stop prototyping and ship on a platform that actually passes security review.
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    Outgrown Windows Task Scheduler?

    Free diagnostic identifies where your workflow is breaking down—with instant analysis of your scheduling environment.

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    MochiDiffusion

    MochiDiffusion

    Run Stable Diffusion on Mac natively

    MochiDiffusion is a native macOS application that allows users to run Stable Diffusion models locally, leveraging Apple Silicon GPU acceleration via Core ML. It offers users GUI controls for prompts and model configuration without needing Python or Docker, enabling offline image generation.
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    KoboldCpp

    KoboldCpp

    Run GGUF models easily with a UI or API. One File. Zero Install.

    KoboldCpp is an easy-to-use AI text-generation software for GGML and GGUF models, inspired by the original KoboldAI. It's a single self-contained distributable that builds off llama.cpp and adds many additional powerful features.
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    Dynacover

    Dynacover

    Dynamic Twitter images and banners

    ...As a GitHub action: the easiest way to run Dynacover is by setting it up in a public repository with GitHub Actions, using repository secrets for credentials. Follow this step-by-step guide to set this up - no coding is required. With Docker: you can use the public erikaheidi/dynacover Docker image to run Dynacover with a single command, no PHP is required. To further customize your cover, you can clone the dynacover repo to customize banner resources (JSON template and header images, both located at app/Resources), then build a local copy of the Dynacover Docker image to use your custom changes.
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