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A personal AI assistant running on your own devices, integrating directly with chat apps like WeChat and WhatsApp to handle tasks with full data privacy.
A comprehensive list of free software that you can host on your own servers, helping you replace commercial cloud services.
This tool lets you automate tasks like building blocks, connecting various apps with code and AI support, keeping data under your control without subscription fees.
An open-source free remote desktop software with self-hosting support, letting you securely control any computer, similar to a TeamViewer alternative.
A self-evolving AI assistant that remembers your habits, automates tasks, and supports multiple models and platforms.
A web server that automatically handles HTTPS encryption certificates, simple to configure, ready to use, and more hassle-free than Nginx.
An open-source super agent framework by ByteDance that automates complex tasks like research and coding, acting like an AI assistant running errands for developers.
Turn your paper documents into searchable digital archives, say goodbye to piles of bills and contracts, making finding files as easy as searching the web.
A free, open-source desktop tool for screenshotting, screen recording, and instant file sharing. It captures any screen area with one keystroke, uploads automatically, and handles basic image editing and OCR.
A tool to help you set up a personal secure VPN in the cloud with one click, supporting multi-device connections and privacy protection, no complex configuration needed.
A collection of helper scripts for Proxmox VE that lets you deploy self-hosted services with one command, saving manual setup time.
One-click script to set up a private IPsec encrypted VPN server, allowing secure access to your home network from anywhere.
An open-source Single Sign-On and Multi-Factor Authentication gateway that adds a unified security lock to your self-hosted web apps.
An open-source AI app monitoring and debugging tool that helps you trace LLM calls, manage prompts, and evaluate performance for transparent and controllable development.
A self-contained offline survival computer system integrating Wikipedia, AI assistants, offline maps, and educational resources, keeping you informed without internet.
Matomo is an open-source web analytics tool like Google Analytics, but you fully control the data, ensuring privacy and security.
A locally deployable AI personal tutor supporting private models, helping you plan, answer questions, and generate quizzes like a dedicated teacher.
An open-source music player designed for Android users, aggregating resources from multiple platforms, ad-free and highly customizable.
Multica is an open-source AI agent management platform that lets you assign tasks to AI like human colleagues, automate progress tracking, and accumulate skills without constant prompting.
A lightweight open-source speed test tool that lets you host your own speed test website on your server, replacing commercial tests, protecting privacy, and completely free.