Hackernews posts about Open Source
Open Source is a collaborative approach to software development where source code is freely available and can be modified, shared, and distributed by anyone, fostering community-driven innovation and collaboration.
- IronCalc – Open-Source Spreadsheet Engine (www.ironcalc.com)
- Relativty: An open-source VR headset for $200 (www.relativty.com)
- NotebookLlama: An open source version of NotebookLM (github.com)
- Show HN: SuperSplat – open-source 3D Gaussian Splat Editor (playcanvas.com)
- Show HN: Aide, an open-source AI native IDE (aide.dev)
- Show HN: We open-sourced our compost monitoring tech (github.com)
- DeepSeek v2.5 – open-source LLM comparable to GPT-4, but 95% less expensive (www.deepseek.com)
- Spin 3.0 – open-source tooling for building and running WASM apps (www.fermyon.com)
- Open Source on its own is no alternative to Big Tech (berthub.eu)
- Foursquare Open Source Places: A new foundational dataset (simonwillison.net)
- Show HN: Open-source low-code email editor (github.com)
- Installed an open source garage door opener, and I'm loving it (arstechnica.com)
- Open washing – why companies pretend to be open source (www.theregister.com)
- Sentry just gave $750k to open source projects (blog.sentry.io)
- A CC-By Open-Source TTS Model with Voice Cloning (huggingface.co)
- Memos – An open source Rewinds / Recall (github.com)
- With Core One, Prusa's Open Source Hardware Dream Dies (hackaday.com)