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    LLMFarm

    LLMFarm

    llama and other large language models on iOS and MacOS offline

    LLMFarm is a framework designed to simplify the deployment, management, and utilization of large language models in local or self-hosted environments, focusing on accessibility and efficient resource usage. It enables users to run LLMs on personal hardware or private infrastructure, reducing dependency on external APIs and improving data privacy. The system typically provides a user-friendly interface for loading models, configuring inference parameters, and interacting with them through chat or task-based workflows. ...
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    Databend

    Databend

    Cloud-native open source data warehouse for analytics and AI queries

    ...Databend supports SQL-based workflows and enables real-time data ingestion, transformation, and analysis through streaming and task orchestration features. With its cloud-native design and distributed architecture, Databend can run both as a self-hosted system or within managed environments to power data analytics, AI workloads, and large-scale data.
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    Catalina C Compiler
    Catalina is a C compiler plus a set of C libraries and device drivers for use with the Parallax Propeller microcontroller. Catalina is a cross-compiler based on the retargetable C compiler "lcc". Catalina runs on Windows or Linux.
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    OmniEdge

    OmniEdge

    Bringing intranet on the internet with Zero-Config Mesh VPNS.

    OmniEdge is an Open source p2p layer 2 , zero-config mesh VPN infrastructure, a traditional VPN, AWS VPC, Ngrok, DDNS alternative. No central server, easy to scale with less maintenance. What happens in intranet, stays in in intranet.
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    AI-generated apps that pass security review

    Stop waiting on engineering. Build production-ready internal tools with AI—on your company data, in your cloud.

    Retool lets you generate dashboards, admin panels, and workflows directly on your data. Type something like “Build me a revenue dashboard on my Stripe data” and get a working app with security, permissions, and compliance built in from day one. Whether on our cloud or self-hosted, create the internal software your team needs without compromising enterprise standards or control.
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    DParser

    Scannerless GLR parser generator

    This project has moved to https://github.com/jplevyak/dparser The master on github is the stable. Please pull that for the very latest code. DParser is a scannerless GLR parser generator based on the Tomita algorithm. It is self-hosted and very easy to use. Grammars are written in a natural style of EBNF and regular expressions and support both speculative and final actions.
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    The Language Machine is a toolkit for language and grammar: a library, main program, and self-hosted rule compilers with one frontend. The system is easy to use. It directly implements unrestricted rule-based grammars with actions and external interfaces.
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