Best of Open SourceNovember 2023

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    How to Write Commit Messages that Project Maintainers Will Appreciate

    Learn how to write effective commit messages that project maintainers will appreciate. Avoid vague messages and instead mention the type of change and summarize the details. Consider adding a description for more clarity and understanding. Writing good commit messages is crucial for communicating contributions.

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    Avatar of phProduct Hunt·2y

    Keep React - React-powered web solutions with open-source UI components

    PDF solutions with open-source UI components powered by innovation.

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    💻 Web Development Resources #175

    The article provides various web development resources including guides on self-hosting web apps on Ubuntu, frontend testing tools, customizable SVG-based backgrounds, a JavaScript database called SignalDB, free icons, a minimal framework for static websites, discussions on minimalist affordances and card-based UI design best practices, and a CSS framework called NeoBrutalismCSS. It also mentions a CSS button generator.

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    These 5 Open Source AI Startups are changing the AI Landscape

    This article highlights five open-source AI startups that are making significant progress in various fields, including Pezzo, Swirl, DeepEval, LiteLLM, and Qdrant. Each startup offers unique features and solutions in the AI landscape, such as Pezzo's developer-first AI platform, Swirl's AI-powered multi-source search platform, DeepEval's LLM evaluation framework, LiteLLM's universal LLM API interface, and Qdrant's high-performance vector database for AI applications.

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    Iconify

    Iconify is an open source project with different parts using MIT, Apache 2.0, and/or GPL 2.0 licenses. Icon sets have their own open source licenses.

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    Highlights from Git 2.43

    Git 2.43 introduces new features in git repack, including support for multiple cruft packs and splitting repositories by an object filter. It also improves the revert functionality by producing more readable commit messages. Other updates include enhancements to the format of git log and git for-each-ref, as well as improvements to Git's CI system. For more details, refer to the release notes.

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    Job Seekers Worksheet: Build Your Resume with Open Source

    Contributing to open source projects can help job seekers grow their skills, gain practical experience, and network with industry professionals. A strategic approach is recommended for selecting projects and showcasing contributions. This article provides a useful worksheet for job seekers to track and talk about their open source work.

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    Avatar of ghblogGitHub Blog·2y

    GitHub Game Off 2023 theme announcement

    GitHub Game Off 2023 theme announcement - The GitHub Blog. The theme for this year’s Game Off is SCALE! You have until December 1 to build a game based on that theme and submit it through the game jam page on itch.io.

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    Avatar of hnHacker News·2y

    Open Unified API

    Nango is a platform for handling all things related to external APIs, offering pre-built, custom, and managed integrations. It provides a catalog of 100+ APIs and offers advanced tooling and support for fast integration development. Nango also offers features like managed authentication, two-way sync, and realtime webhooks.

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    Avatar of hnHacker News·2y

    Core Database Engineers

    QuestDB is an open source time series database focused on performance and simplicity. They are looking for Core Database Engineers to improve the database's performance, scalability, and user experience. The requirements include experience in data-centric software development, proficiency in programming languages like Java and C++, and good understanding of data structures and algorithms.

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    ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium: Google Chromium, sans integration with Google

    ungoogled-chromium is a lightweight approach to removing Google web service dependency from Google Chromium. It retains the default Chromium experience while enhancing privacy, control, and transparency. The features include disabling functionality specific to Google domains, blocking internal requests to Google, and stripping binaries from the source code. Automated builds are available for various platforms, and third-party binaries can also be downloaded.

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    Fourteen Years of Go

    Go celebrates its fourteenth birthday with two feature-filled releases, profile-guided optimization (PGO), and important milestones. The language has improved its compatibility, introduced toolchain management, and added new packages such as log/slog. It continues to refine generics and focuses on making Go the best environment for software engineering at scale. The Go community and contributors have played a significant role in making Go what it is today.

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    Avatar of phProduct Hunt·2y

    LLMonitor - Open source monitoring and production toolkit for AI apps

    LLMonitor is an open source monitoring and production toolkit for AI apps. It provides a way to gather feedback for LLMs-powered apps.

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    Avatar of newstackThe New Stack·2y

    Project Bluefin: A Linux Desktop for Serious Developers

    Project Bluefin is an enhanced version of Fedora Silverblue, tailored for those who find traditional Linux desktops less reliable. It aims to provide a maintenance-free desktop experience. The project focuses on providing a reliable platform for software engineering and development, offering tools and features for both developers and end users.