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    Nhost

    Nhost

    The Open Source Firebase Alternative with GraphQL.

    Get a database and backend configured and ready in minutes so you can focus on your app and on your users. Since Nhost is 100% open source, you can self-host the whole Nhost stack. Check out the example docker-compose file to self-host Nhost. Nhost consists of open source software, Database: PostgreSQL, Instant GraphQL API: Hasura, Authentication: Hasura Auth, Storage: Hasura Storage, Serverless Functions: Node.js (JavaScript and TypeScript), Nhost CLI for local development. Instant Realtime...
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    FxFotos

    FxFotos

    "Fx Fotos" is an opensource gallery app in react native

    Photos is a react-native(expo)+typescript application to replace Google Photos/Apple Photos, and give freedom in hosting your photos on any platform, either centralized servers like Amazon or Microsoft, or decentralized solutions such as Dfinity or IPFS-based "box". It is optimized for decentralized platforms, but is backend-agnostic. Your can easily use it with the IPFS-based "box" or "Dfinity" to host your files and photos with the same experience you had using Google Photos, however...
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