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    Chaski App

    Chaski App

    Chaski is a content aggregator that helps you focus on what matters.

    ...Whether you're following articles, videos, or other online media, Chaski ensures you can access it all in one place—without the interruptions of ads, tracking, or irrelevant distractions. Key Features: Privacy-First: No ads, no tracking, and no data leaving your device. Your content consumption is fully private. Minimalist Design: A clean, intuitive interface that focuses on the content, giving you a seamless reading or viewing experience. Customizable Experience: Personalize your feeds, choose your themes, and adjust fonts to create the perfect environment for consuming content. ...
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    noosphere

    noosphere

    Noosphere is a protocol for thought; let's discover it together

    Noosphere is a decentralized protocol and SDK for creating, linking, and sharing personal knowledge in a trustless and offline-friendly environment. Developed by the Subconscious Network team, it allows users to publish content to IPFS-backed identity graphs, effectively creating a decentralized version of digital notetaking and collaboration. With support for identity, replication, and versioning, Noosphere aims to give users ownership and portability over their digital thoughts. It’s...
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    rathole

    rathole

    A lightweight and high-performance reverse proxy for NAT traversal

    A secure, stable and high-performance reverse proxy for NAT traversal, written in Rust. rathole, like frp and ngrok, can help to expose the service on the device behind the NAT to the Internet, via a server with a public IP. High Performance Much higher throughput can be achieved than frp, and more stable when handling a large volume of connections. Low Resource Consumption Consumes much fewer memory than similar tools. See Benchmark. The binary can be as small as ~500KiB to fit the constraints of devices, like embedded devices as routers. ...
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    Tiger

    Tiger

    Tiger is a visual tool to author game spritesheets and their metadata

    Tiger is a simple, self-hosted music streaming server designed to help users organize and listen to their personal music libraries from any device. It features a web-based interface that emulates the feel of a desktop music player while running entirely in the browser, making it ideal for home servers or private cloud setups.
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    Universal Android Debloater

    Universal Android Debloater

    Cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB

    ...It reads a set of “profiles” corresponding to different manufacturers or Android versions, listing packages recommended for removal or disabling while preserving system stability. The tool communicates with the device over ADB (Android Debug Bridge), uninstalls or disables packages, and can restore disabled apps in case something breaks. Because removing critical system apps can break functionality, the tool emphasizes safety: it often suggests backups, lists dependencies, and allows dry runs before executing. For power users and tinkerers, it provides a curated, convenient way to slim down Android installations without manually running dozens of pm uninstall commands.
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