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    Ollama Telegram Bot

    Ollama Telegram Bot

    Ollama Telegram bot, with advanced configuration

    ...It includes access control features such as user whitelists and admin roles, allowing fine-grained control over who can interact with the bot and manage its behavior. The bot connects to a local or remote Ollama server, enabling users to run models on their own hardware while maintaining full privacy. It supports Docker-based deployment, making it easy to set up alongside an Ollama instance with optional GPU acceleration. Configuration is handled through environment variables, allowing customization of models, timeouts, and interaction rules. ...
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    BeeBEEP (Free Office Messenger)

    BeeBEEP (Free Office Messenger)

    You can message and share files inside your intranet without a server.

    BeeBEEP is a secure (encryption based on Rijndael Algorithm, AES) peer to peer office messenger. You can talk and send files with all your colleagues inside a local area network such of an office, home or internet cafe without a server. BeeBEEP works also with VPNs. This serverless application is indispensable in all those places where privacy and security an essential requirement. For more info visit: https://www.beebeep.net
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    Downloads: 2,103 This Week
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    NetChat

    NetChat

    A small, reliable, local network messenger that doesn't need internet

    NetChat allows you to message any computer that is on the same network. Perfect for businesses when employees need to contact their co-workers. NetChat is quicker than sending an email. It can be set to pop up in front of every other window, or can display a balloon notification in your task bar. This assures that no one is going to miss what you are sending them, which is a common problem with emails. No server is needed in order to run NetChat, as it is all P2P. Your web browser or...
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    A server-free chat for local networks.
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    SimplissIM is a simple instant messenger for local networks where people want to chat, not tweak their software settings. Automatic presence, no server needed, no list of contact to maintain (people appear automatically), seamless file sending...
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    An Instant Messenger service in Java. The project consists of a server, client and custom-designed XML-protocol. The system is intended for corporate LANs where the security policy requires a local server.
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