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    Coolify

    Coolify

    An open-source & self-hostable Heroku / Netlify / Vercel alternative

    Coolify is an open-source & self-hostable alternative to Heroku / Netlify / Vercel / etc. It helps you manage your servers, applications, and databases on your own hardware; you only need an SSH connection. You can manage VPS, Bare Metal, Raspberry PIs, and anything else. Imagine having the ease of a cloud but with your own servers. That is Coolify. No vendor lock-in, which means that all the configurations for your applications/databases/etc are saved to your server. So, if you decide to...
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    Phoniebox

    Phoniebox

    A Raspberry Pi jukebox, playing local music, podcasts, web radio

    Phoniebox is a contactless jukebox for the Raspberry Pi, that plays audio files, playlists, podcasts, web streams, and Spotify triggered by RFID cards. All plug and play via USB, no soldering iron needed. It also features GPIO button control support.
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    Financial Freedom

    Financial Freedom

    An open source alternative to Mint, YNAB, and more

    Financial Freedom is an open source alternative to Mint, YNAB, and more. With open source at its core, you have the freedom to review exactly what's happening with your data and participate in the improvement of the product. Break free from third parties tracking every financial footstep you have. Run this application on any device or host that supports Docker -- if that's something like AWS, Digital Ocean, or even your own Raspberry Pi running in your basement.
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    Open Crypto Tracker

    Open Crypto Tracker

    Bitcoin Alts portfolio tracker, email / text / alexa / telegram alerts

    100% FREE / open source / PRIVATE cryptocurrency portfolio tracker. Email / text / alexa / telegram price alerts, price charts, mining calcs, leverage / gain / loss / balance stats, news feeds +more. Privately track Bitcoin / Ethereum / unlimited cryptocurrencies. Customize as many assets / markets / alerts / charts as you want. Over 50 Exchanges / 40 Trading Pairs Supported (exchanges / pairings list at bottom of README.txt): https://tinyurl.com/ct-readme Nearly Unlimited Assets...
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