Best of Open SourceDecember 2022

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    Finally, a Free (and Open Source) Resume Builder Without Watermarks or Limitations

    Free (and Open Source) Resume Builder Without Watermarks or Limitations is free. Reactive Resume is a free and open source resume builder. It's easy to use, and you can create an account to save any number of resumes. You can export your resume as a JSON to backup to your own devices.

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    CodeImage - A tool for manage and beautify your code screenshots

    Free CodeImage is a web application that allows you to manage and beautify your code screenshots. It's an open source side project born thanks to the SolidJS hackathon. It's currently maintained and is maintained by the team.

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    Why use NextJS?

    Next.js allows you to develop fast and user-friendly web applications and static websites using React.js. It is a ReactJS framework for building server-rendered web applications. It includes a number of features out of the box, such as Automatic code splitting, filesystem-based routing, hot code reloading and universal rendering.

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    Generate Pretty Code / App Screenshots 📸

    The following free tools will generate nicely formatted screenshots of code, device mockups and embedded info. Generate Pretty Code / App Screenshots. The App Launchpad (requires sign up) makes it easy to build beautiful screenshots for your app, optimised for publishing to Google Play and Apple Store.

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    The Most Comprehensive List of DevOps Tools for 2023

    The Most Comprehensive List of DevOps Tools for 2023 gathers some of the most useful and commonly used DevOps tools and technologies. Git Git is the most commonly used distributed version control system and is the clear winner in this space. GitHub GitHub is the default and most broadly used code repository management system.

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    4 Beginner Friendly Open Source Projects

    I recently launched my Discord server to talk about Open Source and Web Development, feel free to join: https://discord.gg/Gtzcg4sggn Do you like my content? You might consider subscribing to my YouTube channel! You can find it here: Feel free to follow me to get notified when new articles are out.

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    5 Reasons why I chose Ghost to Build a Self Hosted Website

    The Self Hosting community seems to love static site generators but I ain't got time for that. I can blame my age (40) and use the excuse I'm getting old and need visual references, buttons and pretty UI's right? There are forks out there for a static version of Ghost but you will sacrifice many features.

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    OpnForm is an Open-source Form Builder Made With Laravel

    OpnForm is an open-source form builder made with Laravel, Vue.js, Tailwind CSS, and more. You can self-host this application or use the cloud-based hosted version to create forms that you can share anywhere on the web.

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    There’s now an open source alternative to ChatGPT, but good luck running it

    The first open-source equivalent of OpenAI’s ChatGPT has arrived, but good luck running it. The system combines PaLM, a large language model from Google, and a technique called Reinforcement Learning with Human Feedback — RLHF. PaLM + RLHF is essentially a statistical tool to predict words.

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    Top 5 alternatives to Webpack

    Webpack is a free and open-source module bundler for JavaScript applications. It is used to bundle JS files for usage in a web browser, and it can transform front-end assets such as HTML, CSS, and images if corresponding loaders are included. Webpack works by processing your application and internally building a dependency graph.

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    Avatar of perfplanetcalWeb Performance Calendar·3y

    Web Performance Calendar

    Web Performance Calendar meets RUM Web Performance Calendar meet RUM 29thDec 2022. There is a 99.9999% chance that while you are reading this, your browser is firing a beacon that's travelling to the Hentzner’s datacenter in Nuremberg.

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    musescore/MuseScore: MuseScore is an open source and free music notation software. For support, contribution, bug reports, visit MuseScore.org. Fork and make pull requests!

    MuseScore is an open source and free music notation software. For support, contribution, bug reports, visit MuseScore.org. Fork and make pull requests!

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    Top React Libraries for Data-Driven Dashboard App

    The demand for dashboard and visualization app development is rising in a data-driven landscape. This blog post highlights a list of the best free, open-source dashboard templates that are sophisticated enough to be standalone libraries. React is the most popular and versatile UI library available for app development.

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    Spotifyd/spotifyd: A spotify daemon

    Spotifyd streams music just like the official client, but is more lightweight and supports more platforms. Spotifyd also supports the Spotify Connect protocol, which makes it show up as a device that can be controlled from the official clients. To read about how to install and configure Spotifyd, take a look at our wiki.

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    Google Releases Open-Source Vulnerability Scanning Tool

    Google releases OSV-Scanner, an open-source front-end interface to the Open Source Vulnerability (OSV) database. Vulnerabilities are reported either in tabular format or, optionally, in the JSON-based OSV format. The format is designed to enforce version specification that aligns with the naming and schemes.

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    Top Linux resources of 2022

    Red Hat Developer is taking a look back at the most intriguing and popular content for the technologies that matter most to our readers. We'll start off with a roundup of the best Red Hat Enterprise Linux content of 2022, highlighting some of the most popular stories about Red Hat's flagship Linux distribution..NET can now control Podman.

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    Canvas API - Web APIs

    The Canvas API largely focuses on 2D graphics. The WebGL API, which also uses the <canvas> element, draws hardware-accelerated 2D and 3D graphics. The libraries listed below can make the creation of canvas-based projects faster and easier.

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    My favorite open source alternatives this year

    Opensource.com authors provided us with several open source alternatives to popular proprietary applications. Mastodon, a decentralized open source platform, stepped into the spotlight of the mainstream. For veteran Mastodon users, learn how to get the green checkmark with Seth Kenlon's guide.

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    Monica: An Open-Source App for Personal Relationship Management

    Monica is an open-source application that enables you to organize and record your interactions with loved ones. It is free if you self-host it and needs a subscription if you need the hosted version. There are no mobile apps available, but it may not be the best experience for everyone.

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    How collaboration helped me find my passion.

    "How collaboration helped me find my passion. How collaboration helps me connect with amazing people and find passion like Open Source, building API, and CLI tools. Where and how to collaborate Collaboration can happen in any place, it can be via email or with some person you met in an in-person event.

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    Shopify vs Medusa -- a comparison

    The pandemic was a time of huge change in the e-commerce industry, as many companies were required to go online to survive. Shopify is a web-based, multichannel commerce originated for small and average businesses. Medusa is a free and open-source Shopify platform that enables you to create, grow and manage your business.

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    Open Source Video Editing Levels Up with OpenShot 3.0

    OpenShot 3.0 is a free, open-source video editor for Linux. It is the first update to the non-linear video editor since last year. There are over 1,000 improvements and fixes, including better stability and memory usage.

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    Uppy - A Self Hosted and Open Source File Uploader

    Uppy is a sleek, modular JavaScript file uploader that integrates seamlessly with any application. Fetch files from local disk, remote URLs, Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, Instagram or snap and record selfies with a camera. It can be customized to suit your needs and fit your site design.

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    GitHub Copilot: Voices for and Against

    Copilot: Voices for and Against GitHub Copilot is the talk of the town. This (paid) AI tool can make many aspects of coding much easier. It does come with some drawbacks that range from copyright and legal issues to cybersecurity.

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    HydrasDB/hydra: The open source Snowflake alternative. OLAP Postgres

    Hydra is an open source data warehouse built on Postgres. Hydra serves analytical reporting with parallelized query execution and vectorization on columnar storage. Hydra Docker image is a drop-in replacement for postgres Docker image. You can also try out Hydra locally using docker-compose.