Someone open-sourced a self-hosted Netflix that streams torrents instantly.
It's called SeedBox Lite, a self-hosted streaming platform that plays any movie the instant you paste a magnet link.
Netflix-style ui, works on mobile, password protected.
100% Open Source.
Web scraping is dead.
PixelRAG skips HTML parsing completely. It screenshots the page and a vision model reads the answer straight off the pixels.
100% open-source. Comes with a Claude Code plugin that gives Claude eyes.
OMG.. this is wild...
I FOUND A FREE TOOL THAT TURNS ANY REAL CITY ON EARTH INTO A FULL 3D MAP.
Every building and every road, delivered at scale.
You can export it as a file and do whatever you want with it.
It is called map3d. 100% FREE. Open source.
Built on real OpenStreetMap data, enter any city name to generate a 3D version of that city in seconds.
You can then export the whole thing as a GLB file and use it in games, videos, presentations, digital twins, or just to stare at your city from above.
↳ 3D buildings with real heights
↳ Roads and street layouts
↳ Export as GLB file
↳ Works for any city in the world
↳ Completely free
Before this you needed expensive GIS software and a geography degree to do this. Now you need a browser.
Found a website with 2,000+ hand-picked tools and resources for designers.
It has everything from design inspiration, UI resources, mockups, icons, AI tools, no-code tools, design systems, productivity tools, and more.
Really useful when you don’t want to waste hours searching across different sites.
Save it for later
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OMG.. I found a tool that makes ANDROID STUDIO feel completely unnecessary.
It is called WebToApp and its FREE and Open source.
Here is what most people do not realise. Building an Android app normally needs Android Studio, a computer, signing keys, and weeks of setup.
This tool does all of it on your phone.
↳ Paste any website URL
↳ Customise icon, name, and permissions
↳ Preview it live
↳ Build and sign the APK on-device
↳ Install or share it instantly
It goes way beyond wrapping a webpage too. It can run actual Node.js, PHP, Python, Go, and even full WordPress sites locally on your phone as real apps.
Build multi-site apps with custom extensions, generate Play Store–ready exports, and sign everything securely on-device.
The developer tools industry has been gatekeeping this for years.
On your phone right now.
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GOODBYE LOGO DESIGNERS IN 2026.
Here are 10 Claude prompts that generate brand identity, visual direction, and logo concepts without hiring anyone.
Save this before it goes viral. 👇👇
Linux doesn't have to cost a dime.
Here are the best free resources to level up your skills in 2026:
1. Linux Foundation Training – Professional-grade introductory courses. https://t.co/o4FWhK4kPb
2. Linux Journey – A beautifully organized, beginner-friendly learning path. https://t.co/dXFQh12QV9
3. Ubuntu Tutorials – Step-by-step guides for the world’s most popular distro. https://t.co/5T3Y9SCDcb
4. Red Hat Training Resources – Enterprise-level learning for developers. https://t.co/1lUxX5Umwy
5. GNU Documentation – The "source of truth" for core Linux utilities. https://t.co/XU5buZGulG
6. OverTheWire Bandit – Learn through "wargames" that make the CLI feel like a puzzle. https://t.co/xzMseITE3c
7. The Linux Command Line Book – A legendary, comprehensive guide for terminal mastery. https://t.co/n7UJYxtGm5
8. MIT Missing Semester – Essential tools and CLI techniques they don't always teach in college. https://t.co/9VRYjNuWrm
9. DigitalOcean Linux Tutorials – Practical, hands-on guides for server management. https://t.co/4aI9ZHD53c
10. Linux From Scratch – The ultimate deep dive: build your own OS from the ground up. https://t.co/CgWvsN4qPw
11. Arch Linux Wiki – Widely considered the best technical documentation in the Linux world. https://t.co/AhNi4hWBBe
12. freeCodeCamp Linux Course – High-quality, project-based tutorials. https://t.co/sqCnIAJCaf
13. Linux Survival – An interactive browser-based terminal for safe practicing. https://t.co/3M0qvD244i
Courtesy of : @twtayaan
Someone just open-sourced shadcn-style map components for React.
It's called mapcn. Theme-aware, fully composable, and built on MapLibre GL so you get full mapping power without the Mapbox bill.
100% Open Source.