Best of Open Source — April 2023
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Product Hunt·3y
TailAdmin Dashboard - Open-source Tailwind CSS admin dashboard template
TailAdmin Dashboard is a powerful and feature-rich admin dashboard template built with Tailwind CSS. Comes with hundreds of pre-built pages, multiple variations, and 200+ dashboard UI components. Coded in - Alpine.js + Tailwind ( HTML and Tailwind) and React.js.
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Medium·3y
ReaPer : An open-source dev tool to analyze React application performance
ReaPer is an open-source dev tool that analyzes React application performance, providing insights into efficiency and rendering times. It uses the virtual DOM to improve performance and offers a graphical analysis of component render events. ReaPer is integrated with Chrome Developer Tools and aims to streamline the debugging process for React developers.
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KDnuggets·3y
8 Open-Source Alternative to ChatGPT and Bard
The LLaMA project encompasses a set of foundational language models that vary in size from 7 billion to 65 billion parameters. The model Vicuna-13B has achieved more than 90%* quality of OpenAI ChatGPT and Google Bard in 90% of cases. It is a complete tools kit for creating your chatbot.
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Community Picks·3y
Amplication vs Supabase vs Appwrite, free BaaS comparison
This post compares headless content management systems and Back-end-as-a-Service (BaaS), highlighting their differences, focus, customization options, and cost. It also provides an overview of three open-source BaaS solutions: Amplication, Appwrite, and Supabase.
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Community Picks·3y
Introducing KoPylot: A Kubernetes AI Assistant
Introducing KoPylot, an open-source AI-powered Kubernetes assistant called KoPylot that aims to help developers and DevOps engineers in managing and deploying applications on Kubernetes. It features subcommands for auditing resources, generating kubectl commands, diagnosing issues, and acting as a wrapper around kubectl. KoPylot works by extracting information from Kubernetes resource descriptions and using it in conjunction with OpenAI's Davinci model to provide guidance and directions. Users can contribute to KoPylot's code, and alternatives to KoPylot include Kopilot written in Go.
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The New Stack·3y
Why Grafana Needs OpenTelemetry
The New Stack Grafana is often considered to be the hands-down most popular observability platform for data visualization. OpenTelemetry has emerged as a key open source component to lend compatibility among the different observability platforms. The project has continued to gain momentum and is the second-highest velocity open source project in the CNCF.
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Supabase·3y
The Supabase AI Hackathon
Supabase is organizing an AI-themed hackathon with limited edition prizes. Participants have 10 days to build an open-source project using Supabase. There are multiple categories for prizes, and the submission deadline is April 16, 2023. The Supabase team will judge the winners based on creativity, functionality, visual appeal, technical impressiveness, and use of Supabase features.
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It's Foss·3y
11 Ways to Improve Your Privacy
Users are moving to privacy-focused solutions instead of convenient options. You can improve privacy on all kinds of devices you use. Secure & Hide Your Email is connected to everything online, whether banking or a cloud storage platform. If your email address remains private, you get less spam and fewer attempts to take over your account.
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OSSPH·3y
Top Open-Source CSS Framework You Can Easily Use For Your Next Project
Top 10 open-source CSS Framework You Can Easily Use For Your Next Project Cascading Style Sheets. Bootstrap Bootstrap is the most popular and widely used open- source CSS framework in the world. Materialize Materialize is a modern responsive CSS framework based on Material Design by Google.
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GitHub Blog·3y
What developers need to know about generative AI
What developers need to know about generative AI is, how it works, some real-world applications, and how it’s already changing the way people (and developers) work. Generative AI models and applications can, for example, be used for: Text generation, as a field.
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Machine Learning News·3y
Hugging Face Launches HuggingChat: An Open-Source Alternative To ChatGPT
HuggingChat is an open-source competitor to OpenAI’s popular chatbot, ChatGPT. It has a web interface for testing and an API for integrating with other apps and services. It can perform tasks like coding, emailing, and producing rap lyrics.
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KDnuggets·3y
Dolly 2.0: ChatGPT Open Source Alternative for Commercial Use
Dolly 2.0 is an open-source, instruction-followed, large language model (LLM) that was fine-tuned on a human-generated dataset. The training methodology is similar to InstructGPT but with a claimed higher accuracy and lower training costs of less than $30. Dolly 1.
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Hacker News·3y
The LLama Effect: How an Accidental Leak Sparked a Series of Impressive Open Source Alternatives to ChatGPT
The Sequence Scope brings a summary of the most important research papers, technology releases and VC funding deals in the artificial intelligence space. Next Week in The Sequence Edge 281: Our series about federated learning(FL) continues with an overview of FL, Google’s research about FL and differential privacy and the FedLab framework for FL simulation.
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Machine Learning News·3y
Meet RedPajama: An AI Project to Create Fully Open-Source Large Language Models Beginning with the Release of a 1.2 Trillion Token Dataset
The RedPajama project aims to create leading, fully open-source models. The first step of the project, reproducing the LLaMA training dataset, has been completed. The project is being supported by the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility through the INCITE program. The team is excited to instruct and tune the models.
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SD Times·3y
Beware of fake open source
Open source provides companies with greater speed of innovation, agility, and flexibility at a lower cost. However, not all open source is created equal. Fake open source, which is released under a non-truly open license, can lead to vendor lock-in and lack of community support. To spot fake open source, companies should look for OSI-certified licenses, community-driven projects, and vibrant innovation.