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    Puter

    Puter

    🌐 The Internet Computer! Free, Open-Source, and Self-Hostable

    Puter is an open-source, self-hostable internet computer platform that combines cloud storage, applications, development tools, and computing resources into a single web-based environment. Designed as a complete digital workspace, it enables users to access files, apps, and services from anywhere through a browser-based desktop experience. Puter includes built-in productivity applications while also providing developers with cloud infrastructure such as AI services, databases, storage, and serverless computing capabilities. ...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Clippy

    Clippy

    Clippy, now with some AI

    Clippy is an open-source desktop assistant that allows users to run modern large language models locally while presenting them through a nostalgic interface inspired by Microsoft’s classic Clippy assistant from the 1990s. The project serves as both a playful homage to the early days of personal computing and a practical demonstration of local AI inference. Clippy integrates with the llama.cpp runtime to run models directly on a user’s computer without requiring cloud-based AI services. It supports models in the GGUF format, which allows it to run many publicly available open-source LLMs efficiently on consumer hardware. Users interact with the system through a simple animated assistant interface that can answer questions, generate text, and perform conversational tasks. ...
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    OSMO

    OSMO

    The developer-first platform for scaling complex Physical AI workloads

    OSMO is a developer-first orchestration platform designed to scale complex physical AI workflows across heterogeneous computing environments, including cloud GPUs, simulation clusters, and edge devices. It was originally built internally at NVIDIA to support robotics and embodied AI systems, where workflows span multiple stages such as data generation, training, simulation, and hardware testing. The platform addresses what NVIDIA refers to as the “three computer problem” by unifying these stages into a single pipeline defined through simple YAML configurations. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    ElatoAI

    ElatoAI

    Realtime AI Voice Agents with SoTA Multimodal AI models on Arduino ESP

    ElatoAI is a real-time AI voice agent platform built around IoT hardware (ESP32) that enables continuous speech-to-speech conversations using state-of-the-art multimodal voice models with minimal latency and global performance via edge computing. The system integrates voice synthesis and recognition by connecting an ESP32 device through secure WebSockets to edge server functions written in Deno, allowing users to speak naturally with AI agents hosted through cloud APIs including OpenAI’s Realtime API, Gemini’s Live API, xAI’s Grok Voice Agent API, and others. It includes a web client (built with Next.js) for managing devices, controlling volume, and viewing conversation transcripts, while the hardware runs optimized firmware to deliver responses in near real time — even supporting >15-minute uninterrupted conversations.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Faast.js

    Faast.js

    Serverless batch computing made simple

    Serverless batch computing made simple. Serverless function architectures are optimized for event-driven systems. Faast.js simplifies serverless batch applications by automating infrastructure, code packaging, invocation, and cleanup. Combine the power of scalable serverless functions with the ease-of-use and familiarity of ordinary async functions. Go from zero to a thousand cores in seconds.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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