A complete tour of Qeli: a self-hosted, post-quantum VPN in Rust
Qeli is an open-source VPN you run on your own server. No third-party service, no account with someone else, no telemetry - the server is yours, the k…
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Qeli is an open-source VPN you run on your own server. No third-party service, no account with someone else, no telemetry - the server is yours, the k…
I open-sourced MarketEye today. For anyone who missed the first post: MarketEye is a self-hosted competitor price monitor I built because I didn't wan…
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Local Inference Powers Browser Sign Language, Open-Source Agent Infra, & AI Engineering Guides Today's Highlights This week highlights practical a…
Last updated: June 2026 Fider is the open-source feedback board a lot of teams reach for once Canny or UserVoice sends the renewal invoice. Public roa…
If you run a few containers on one VPS or homelab box, you've probably lived this loop: SSH in docker logs -f something Realize someone else on your t…
Six months ago I got tired of switching between apps to talk to AI. ChatGPT in the browser. Claude in another tab. Local models in a terminal. It was …
I Tried PewDiePie's Open-Source AI Workspace. It's Actually Good. Yes, that PewDiePie. Felix Kjellberg (110M YouTube subscribers) spent late 2025 buil…
This article was originally published on aifoss.dev --- title: 'Chroma vs Qdrant vs Weaviate 2026: RAG Database Compared' description: 'Compare Chrom…
This is the story of how I got frustrated with the energy efficiency of my Homelab network and decided to create a solution that gradually became a so…
Cross-posted from os-alt — canonical lives there. Two posts ago we opened the PagerDuty vertical and found three-of-three self-host alternatives not a…
llama.cpp supports Sparse MoE, new Qwen3.6 GGUF, & WebWorld for local agents Today's Highlights Today's local AI news features a significant llama…
For a long time I operated under a quiet assumption: portfolios are for developers. They're for people who build things — apps, tools, open source pro…