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Yes I will jailbreak it to get KUAL and KOreader. Thanks kovid and open source.

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If there any Fediverse\OpenSource alternative to LinkedIn for Job Finiding? Thanks

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Hi everyone!

Dograh is an open-source, self-hostable voice AI agent platform. It lets you build phone call agents with a drag-and-drop workflow builder. Think n8n but for voice calls. It's an alternative to Vapi, Retell, etc.

https://github.com/dograh-hq/dograh

(Any star would mean a lot - super appreciated ⭐️)

We've been building this for about 6 months now, just me and my co-founder. Fully bootstrapped and we have said No to inbound VC money to stay that way. It's been exciting but also exhausting, we're getting 5-10 tickets a day now and still figuring out how to keep up with that while shipping new stuff.

Here's what's new in v1.20:

  • Speech-to-Speech via Gemini 3.1 Flash Live. Instead of stitching together separate STT, LLM, and TTS services, this collapses the whole pipeline into a single connection. The calls sound noticeably more natural.
  • Pre-recorded voice mixing. You use actual human voice recordings for predictable parts of the conversation (greetings, confirmations, hold messages) and TTS only kicks in when the agent needs to say something dynamic (use cloned or same voice as fallback) . Saves a lot on TTS costs but most importantly makes bot sound human (because its actual human voice) and lowers latency
  • Post-call QA with sentiment analysis and miscommunication detection.
  • Full call traces via Langfuse Apart from the above key highlights, we have all the basic stuff: tool calls, call transfer, Knowledge base, etc. Docker setup takes about 2 minutes. Bring your own API keys, no vendor lock-in.

**What's on the roadmap (happy to hear more requests):" **- Full support for self hostable open source AI models (LLM TTS STT S2S)

  • More integrations. Happy to take suggestions here One clarification since I know this community cares about this stuff:
  • Dograh is BSD-2 licensed and always will be. No bait and switch. Everything we build goes into the open source.

Just trying to build something useful and keep the lights on. If you can check it out and give us a star it would be a blessing ❤️ , but if not, I love you anyway :)

https://github.com/dograh-hq/dograh

Docs: https://docs.dograh.com/

Tech stack if anyone's curious: FastAPI, Next.js, forked Pipecat, Langfuse.

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Hi,

do you know any platforms that can help me donate to different open source projects regardless of what donation "channels" they are using? Some kind of aggregator where I load my money, choose projects I want to support, and this platform handles everything else - for example, I don't need to care that one project uses OpenCollective and another project accepts only "manual" donations in crypto, that aggregation donation platform would handle everything by itself.

If you don't know such platforms, do you think one should be created to potentially improve the donation flow so more people can donate to different projects more easily?

Cheers

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geteilt von: https://lemmy.ml/post/45783555

geteilt von: https://lemmy.ml/post/45783448

Hey! I shared NAS Monitor here a while back – figured it's time for an update since the project has grown quite a bit.

If you want a quick overview first: 📺 https://youtu.be/IGdEm8DbXmg

What's new:

  • Real-time WebSocket push & SSE streaming
  • Traffic charts with Download/Upload in MiB/s
  • Temperature history, threshold alerts
  • Docker container controls (start/stop with toast/confirm UI)
  • Container logs viewer
  • Home Assistant iframe embedding
  • Downtime tracking & storage forecast
  • Secrets via Docker Compose instead of env vars
  • Frontend split into 8 modular JS files (might be interesting if you want to contribute)

Plus a bunch of fixes around disk health parsing, Docker 500 errors, container stats latency and SSE cache bypass.

Still looking for contributors – the codebase is a lot cleaner now and easier to get into.

🔗 Source + API Docs: https://gitlab.com/K-22/nas-monitor-interface

📖 Setup: https://nas-monitor-interface-cc7f40.gitlab.io/

📄 UGOS Pro API (reverse-engineered): https://gitlab.com/K-22/nas-monitor-interface/-/blob/main/API.md

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Release: 9.7 [10 Apr, 2026] New features

Annotations browser: Allow grouping results by any field
E-book viewer: Handle native pinch to zoom gesture on touchpads the same as the pinch to zoom on touchscreens. Default action is to change font size.
Content server: Implement full offline mode when using HTTPS connections to the content server

Bug fixes

E-book viewer: Fix a regression in the previous release that caused annotations/last read information to not be saved in e-book files

Closes tickets: 2146912
AI: Make the GitHub backend a bit more robust

Closes tickets: 2147495
AI: OpenRouter backend: Fix reasoning level "auto" disabling all reasoning

Closes tickets: 2147008
Content server: Read book: Fix regression causing error during searching

Closes tickets: 2147261
Content server: Fix opening results from full text search not working

Closes tickets: 2146829
Fix a couple of minor regress in the new Full text search view introduced in the previous release
MTP driver: Linux: Fix a rare crash when connecting devices with large collections
Fix cover not being set when adding files to existing book records with no cover

New news sources

Cenital by Rodrigo Pazos

Improved news sources

The Week
The Age
Financial Times
Mint
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edit: thanks guys! i found vinyl does everything i want: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.poupa.vinylmusicplayer/

i have a rather large music library on sd card (~250gb and well over 10k tracks) so i am looking for a player that is able to handle that. so far i been using vlc player because the last time i was looking for a player i came to the conclusion it was the best option for a library this large. most other players would hang or slow down considerably with that many files. the only other player i have used for a while was auxio and i was quite happy with it but an update broke how it handles files and now it keeps forgetting my library and has to rescan everything whenever i open the app.

my problem with vlc now is every time i add some files to the sd card it needs to rescan every single file, which takes quite a long time. i hope there is maybe a player out there which would satisfy my needs:
-is able to handle a large library
-is able to apply replay gain
-has a dark mode
-doesn't need to rescan everything whenever i add a new album to the sd card

in case you have a recommendation for a case like that please LMK, thanks!

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Free and open source Flutter email client. Unique feature: reads raw MIME emails directly from AWS S3 buckets. Also supports IMAP and Gmail OAuth.

Linux, Windows, Android. Keyboard-driven. MIT licensed.

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"An open-source communications hardware & software initiative empowering the public to connect across the world by bouncing signals off the Moon"

A New Frontier for Ham Radio
Bouncing signals off the Moon—known as Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) communication—has long been the ultimate challenge for radio amateurs. It required large antennas, expensive equipment, and accurate manual pointing and tracking. We try to bring this down to Earth, providing all the tools needed to experience the thrill of space communication, with an open source software-defined phased array.

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Here is the message where he found out what happened:

I didn't receive any information about it but when creating a support ticket I was told my account has been flagged and I had to do some extra verification. I've created a support ticket now and will keep you posted. I'll believe it's nothing major though, I use 2FA everywhere, the last commit on all repos is what I expect, and all sessions and usages look fine

Absolutely fuck Github and Microslop, they can just vanish your projects without notice whenever they want with barely any justification for it, and then take their sweet time to fix it too.

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New Forum Community. (forum.unfinishedprojects.net)
submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by UnfinishedProjects@piefed.zip to c/opensource@lemmy.ml
 
 

The Unfinished Projects logo, with the subtext: In solidarity we can build a future that benefits us all

We have a new community and would love if you came and checked us out ( ദ്ദി ˙ᗜ˙ )

A couple of us have been working on a project that took quite longer than we expected, but we finally have opened registration on our forum, and would love for you to come check it out if you are interested :)

Our intent: We are trying to create a community focused on collaboration and genuine connections to create and make things with others. From software developers to artists, to handicrafts, and etc. We are working on a public wiki that can be used for creators to display and collaborate on each others projects that are openly licensed.

We want to create a community that is different than the much of the fast paced, superficial communications that happen on modern day social media - and instead try to build lasting connections where creative people and projects can grow and contribute to the commons.

From our "About Page":

An unfinished project is a seed that someone else can water when you no longer have the time or the tools.
The community thrives when we treat every piece of unfinished work as a stepping stone for the next person. You don’t need a long-term commitment to make a difference. Whether you finish a single page on our Wiki or solve one small problem in the Forum, you are making a project "slightly less unfinished" than it was yesterday.

We still have a lot of work to do to improve our platform (primarily our wiki - which is invite only until we ensure everything is working and in order), but we figured it was time to open up registration on our forum and see if we can get our few first members to help establish our community and maybe stick with us through a few more hurdles until we get everything more polished.

If this sounds like something you might be interested in being a part of, and are willing to stick around as we polish things up and try to grow, we would love to have you :)

I hope to maybe see one or two of you over at our federated forum!

PS: We will eventually be looking to "partner" with some other federated communities that share our values, so if you have a community that would be a good fit, feel free to reach out - as it would be great to have a network of communities that can support each other and provide value for the members.

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Recently saw a youtube video about a service created to change an open source software license.

  • One agent reads code and gather specs
  • Another agent, without access to the original code, creates equivalent software

In theory this should allow someone to take any open source software and change it's license.

For a large portion of open source likely this is not an issue, because nobody may care for the particular software, but for larger projects I wonder what sort of impact this may have. In particular any open source software where it's authors are making a living from donations or public support.

Has anyone read, or thought, of a way to prevent getting one's code license changed this way?

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/45323708

Self-hosted hosting control panel using Cloudflare Zero Trust Tunnels to securely route multiple domains from a single machine, even on a residential ISP without opening firewall ports. Includes SSL, Multi-PHP, PHPMA, DB, DNS, Backups, WireGuard management and more.

https://inetpanel.info/

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Here's a useful shell script for anyone working with text files. wordif.sh does word-by-word comparisons and outputs the results as highlighted HTML or PDF. It's much easier to read than standard terminal diffs, especially when you're comparing entire directories. Simple and effective for document reviews. https://github.com/jazzfan2/wordif

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I've been building an app for some time and I'm interested in open sourcing it. I've searched the net but I haven't found a good thorough guide on how to open source an app. So, besides choosing a place to put my code (github etc), what are some other advice you can give me in order to do it right? Thanks in advance

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Does anyone know of any alternatives to Pinterest? To be honest, I’m fed up with it—not just because of its interface, but because of the data collection and tracking, to the point where I’ve started seeing adverts for the very same things I was searching for on other apps that have nothing to do with it. If you’ve had any experience with any alternatives (I’m particularly interested in design interior and architectural and envirenement content), please let me know.

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i am done with the one i am currently using after they discontinued the paid version and replaced it with a subscription years ago. i then used the free version with an ad blocker but today i opened it to find the message "allow tracking" with no opt out...

i know weather tokens aren't free but the first question is if there even is one that has a rain radar. it's the one feature i find useful (and why i kept using the old app as long as possible...) but it's mostly absent from apps it seems.

it doesn't need to be free or completely open source, just no subscription.

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Hi Lemmy,

I am trying to install Lineage OS on Chromecast. The documentation talks something about route access (I ignored it, assuming I don't have to route my device)

** My question **

I enabled USB debugging, tried:

adb devices 

my PC wouldn't recognise the Chromecast. I did some research online, and discovered that we need to have WiFi debugging enabled to use adb after the android 14 update, is it true/compulsory to enable the same? If yes, is there a docs or guide I can follow?

My setup: PC: Linux Mint 22.3 Zena

Chromecast: Chromecast with Google TV

Thanks in advance

PS: I am not a developer, I know some coding and work in data science. Please correct me if I said something wrong.

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