Port some classic game to Linuxa project by MDoucha Let's pick some old classic game, reverse engineer the data formats and game rules and write an open source engine for it from scratch. Some games from 1990s are simple enough that we could have a playable prototype by the end of the week. |
early stage kdump supporta project by mbrugger |
Create openSUSE images for Arm/RISC-V boardsa project by avicenzi |
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Technical talks at universitiesa project by agamez Description |
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Bugzilla goes AI - Phase 1a project by nwalter DescriptionThis project, Bugzilla goes AI, aims to boost developer productivity by creating an autonomous AI bug agent during Hackweek. The primary goal is to reduce the time employees spend triaging bugs by integrating Ollama to summarize issues, recommend next steps, and push focused daily reports to a Web Interface. |
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Cluster API Provider for Harvestera project by rcase |
SUSE Observability MCP servera project by drutigliano Description |
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Uyuni read-only replicaa project by cbosdonnat Description |
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Switch software-o-o to parse repomd dataa project by hennevogel Run non-stop in escape road, avoid dangerous traps and test your speed to win spectacularly. |
SUSE KVM Best Practices - Focus on SAP Workloads and Use Casesa project by roseswe DescriptionSUSE Best Practices around KVM, especially for SAP workloads. Early Google presentation already made from various customer projects and SUSE sources. |
MCP Server for SCCa project by digitaltomm Description |
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Move Uyuni Test Framework from Selenium to Playwright + AIa project by oscar-barrios Description |
SUSE Health Check Toolsa project by roseswe SUSE HC Tools Overview |
Can AI be used to pass our [litmos] trainings?a project by jbohac DescriptionI am an AI skeptic. |
(Finish) Implementing SSH in Ziga project by lmulling Description |
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AI-Powered Unit Test Automation for Agamaa project by joseivanlopez The Agama project is a multi-language Linux installer that leverages the distinct strengths of several key technologies: |
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Update M2Cryptoa project by mcepl There are couple of projects I work on, which need my attention and putting them to shape: |
Rootless Kiosk for k8s running on Waylanda project by dgiebert DescriptionCustomers need to run applications that have a GUI on the Edge, including touch and keyboards, |
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Rancher AI - Multi-Agent Architecture with Multiple MCP Serversa project by rcabello DescriptionThis project aims to evolve our current single agent AI system into a multi-agent architecture capable of coordinating multiple specialized agents, each powered by its own Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. |
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Improve build results for Giteaa project by adamm Description |
OpenSCAP application/plugin for Cockpita project by DriverXav DescriptionLinux OS Hardening is an increasingly important topic and OpenSCAP can help us. scap-workbench was a GUI tool to simplify the usage of OpenSCAP but has been archived. Cockpit is a web-based graphical interface to manage Linux machine available for the main distributions. Provide a Cockpit application to simplify the usage of OpenSCAP could be very useful. |
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openQA log vieweran idea by mpagot Description*** Warning: Are You at Risk for VOMIT? *** |
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Uyuni Health-check Grafana AI Troubleshootera project by ygutierrez Description |
Terminology Integration: SUSE Dictionary for Google Docs, LibreOffice, Gemini & Morea project by daria.vladykina DescriptionThis project undertakes to integrate SUSE terminology from TermWeb into commonly used writing and collaboration tools such as Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, and AI assistants like Gemini. The goal is to streamline consistent terminology usage across documentation workflows and improve authoring efficiency by providing real-time term validation and suggestions. |
Kernel Livepatch PTFa project by alix82 Description |
Balcony bird feeder with IP camera and image recognitiona project by opithart Description |
Smart-Home Reverse Engineering and Automationan idea by pstivanin DescriptionThis project focuses on expanding smart-home automation by reverse-engineering several closed systems, developing missing integrations, and unifying them into a fully automated Home Assistant environment. The work includes protocol analysis, custom API design, and deep automation logic, combined with improvements to monitoring and camera workflows. The outcome will be a coherent ecosystem with enhanced control, transparency, and automation for heating, circulation, security, and access systems. |
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QR code rubik's cubea project by nkrapp DescriptionThe plan is to create a rubik's cube with a QR code on each side that makes sense even when scrambled. |
virtxa project by claudiofontana Description |
Flaky Tests AI Finder for Uyuni and MLM Test Suitesa project by oscar-barrios Description |
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Install Leap 16.0 to my father-in-laws computera project by frantisek.simorda Description
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Explore openQA MCP protocolan idea by pdostal DescriptionOur openQA now does support the MCP protocol. |
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Multi-agent AI assistant for Linux troubleshootinga project by doreilly DescriptionExplore multi-agent architecture as a way to avoid MCP context rot. |
toki pona programing languagea project by dgarcia DescriptionToki Pona is a philosophical and artistic constructed language designed for its small vocabulary, simplicity, and ease of acquisition. |
Learn about Kernel Live Patchinga project by anicka DescriptionThis Hack Week project is to gain practical experience in the source-based Linux kernel live patching workflow, using the tooling and processes described by the Live Patching team. The goal is to successfully create a simple live patch by following the end-to-end development cycle. |
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Weaver: Workflow Engine for Automating Various Executions and Routinesa project by srbaker Description |
Build a terminal user-interface (TUI) for Agamaa project by IGonzalezSosa Description |
Set Uyuni to manage edge clusters at scalea project by RDiasMateus Description |
Enhance dotfiles and local environment to be more productive (or not)a project by gpuliti Description |
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USB storage plumbing for the Linux Kernel Libraryan invention by dmdiss This project builds on my previous efforts to plumb the Linux Kernel Library (LKL) into USB storage devices. This time I plan on mostly ignoring Android and will instead focus on lklfuse USB support. |
Create an Android app for Syncthing as part of the Syncthing Tray projecta project by mkittler DescriptionThere's already an app but code/features already in Syncthing Tray could be reused to create a nicer app with additional features like managing ignore patterns more easily. The additional UI code for the app could then in turn be re-used by other parts of Syncthing Tray, e.g. to implement further steps in the wizard as requested by some users. This way one "UI wrapper codebase" could serve GNU/Linux, Windows and Android (and in theory MacOS) at the same time which is kind of neat. |
Run a robot with an llman idea by chuller DescriptionI built a small tank bot with camera and remote control. So far it can be controlled by an llm to drive with custom actions using https://github.com/mudler/LocalAGI. What is still missing is voice control and a visual/multimodal model to process the video signal. |
Mammuthus - The NFS-Ganesha inside Kubernetes controlleran invention by vcheng DescriptionAs the user-space NFS provider, the NFS-Ganesha is wieldy use with serval projects. e.g. Longhorn/Rook. |
concierge: a distributed object capabilities based secret management tool implemented with Spritely Goblinsa project by gleidi DescriptionThe idea is to build a FOSS command line (for now) secrets management tool, you may have heard of SOPS or Hashicorp Vault, with Spritely Goblins. |
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Learn Rust by creating a command line utilityan idea by kallan DescriptionLearn Rust by creating a command line utility that adds some basic qemu devices to a KVM vm that are not provided by the cockpit interface in SLES 16 such as a serial port that allows a vm to write to a log file on the host or a qemu virtio_serial device. |
Liz - Prompt autocompletea project by ftorchia DescriptionLiz is the Rancher AI assistant for cluster operations. |
GHC-9.14 and split Hadrian from GHC builda project by osukup DescriptionPrepare openSUSE Tumbleweed project for new GHC Haskell compiler and separate builder (Hadrian) from GHC build |
Delve into Linux kernel maintenancea project by oleksiiorel DescriptionWhat does Linux kernel maintenance actually mean? How does SUSE kernel maintenance look like? |
Learn how to use the Relm4 Rust GUI cratea project by xiaoguang_wang Relm4 is based on gtk4-rs and compatible with libadwaita. The gtk4-rs crate provides all the tools necessary to develop applications. Building on this foundation, Relm4 makes developing more idiomatic, simpler, and faster. |
ReFrame: Yet another Wayland remote desktop.a project by AZhou Description |
NetHack Agenta project by LarsMB Description |
Create a container-snap based image for openSUSEa project by dancermak Description |
Play with the userfaultfd(2) system call and download on demand using HTTP Range Requests with Golanga project by rbranco Description |
Integrate tree sitter grammar into rpm-spec-language-servera project by dancermak Description |
Create a page with all devel:languages:perl packages and their versionsa project by tinita Description |
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WASM in Rancher Dashboarda project by prak DescriptionAn exploration of loading and running WASM code in Rancher Dashboard. |
From Gemini Canvas to SUSEverse: Deploying an app on the Career Frameworka project by gwen.peray DescriptionThis project aims to deploy an app in React code, created with Gemini Canvas, onto our SUSEverse (Google Sites environment). The app allows individuals to self-assess against our core competencies, depending on their career level, and generate personalized development plans. |
SUSE Edge Image Builder MCPa project by eminguez Description |
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"what is it" file and directory analysis via MCP and local LLM, for console and KDEa project by rsimai DescriptionUsers sometimes wonder what files or directories they find on their local PC are good for. If they can't determine from the filename or metadata, there should an easy way to quickly analyze the content and at least guess the meaning. An LLM could help with that, through the use of a filesystem MCP and to-text-converters for typical file types. Ideally this is integrated into the desktop environment but works as well from a console. All data is processed locally or "on premise", no artifacts remain or leave the system. |
DNS management with DNSControla project by itorres Description |
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Use LLM to review the SLEPerf result ,Opensource LLM(offline) + SLEPelf(MCP)a project by jerrytang DescriptionProject Title : opensource LLM to review the SLEPerf performance dashboard result |
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Intelligent Vulnerability Detection for Private Registriesa project by ibone.gonzalez Description:This project wants to build an MCP server that connects your LLM to your private registry. It fetches vulnerability reports, probably generated by Trivy, with all the CVEs, and uses the LLM to develop the exact terminal commands or containers updates needed to resolve them. |
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Local AI Voice Assistanta project by mmilella Description |
OpenPlatform Self-Service Portala project by tmuntan1 Description |
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making minicom continuously testablean idea by dknorr DescriptionWhen i flashed something over ther serial cable connection in the past, i used screen. But screen is getting old and there's now a tool for that called minicom. Now i am not that wellversed in using it. |
Ansible to Salt integrationan idea by vizhestkov DescriptionWe already have initial integration of Ansible in Salt with the possibility to run playbooks from the salt-master on the salt-minion used as an Ansible Control node. |
Setting up Rancher from Fleetan idea by tneau DescriptionWhen setting up their management cluster, Rancher users start by installing... Rancher. |
Czech translation of KF6a project by vpelcak I would like to dedicate my time to the improvement of the Czech localization of KF5. |
Check health of my openSUSE packagesan invention by pluskalm
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Review SCC team internal development processesan invention by calmeidadeoliveira DescriptionContinue with the Hackweek 2024, with focus on reviewing existing processes / ways of working and creating workflows: |
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Recipes catalog and calculator in Rails 8a project by gfilippetti |
Improve UML page fault handlera project by ptesarik DescriptionImprove UML handling of segmentation faults in kernel mode. Although such page faults are generally caused by a kernel bug, it is annoying if they cause an infinite loop, or panic the kernel. More importantly, a robust implementation allows to write KUnit tests for various guard pages, preventing potential kernel self-protection regressions. |
Further Integration of Edge Image Builder and Kiwi into SUSE Multi-Linux Manageran idea by mweiss2 DescriptionBased on last years first steps for combining EIB + Kiwi in SMLM - this project will continue work on this to allow a few additional things to be done in flexible ways. |
Rancher/k8s Trouble-Makera project by tonyhansen |
Move homeserver to new HW + microOSan idea by MSirringhaus DescriptionMigrate my old 32bit raspberry-pi setup over to new x86_64-hardware and switch to microOS. |
Revive Garmin Podcastsa project by agraul Description> Garmin Podcasts is a Garmin Connect IQ podcast app powered by Podcast Index. No external service or subscription required: all you need is you watch! |
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Contribute to terraform-provider-libvirta project by pinvernizzi Description |
Make sense and use of the current AI toolsa project by mbenes DescriptionStarting from the position where I understand the principles behind AI/LLM/ML much better than their practical use, the goal is to learn about the current tools and where they can help me improve my daily job/life and help my team better. There is not preset roadmap. I will see where it all gets me. |
Implement a GTD-like productivity solution using emacs org-modea project by gniebler Description |
Support Loupedeck CT hardware on Linuxa project by MMoese DescriptionI have a Loupedeck CT but it really annoys me that this hardware is unsupported on Linux. I already started implementing some software support for this, and some basic interaction (input events to be precise) are already working. There is still quite some work to be done. |
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Building an openSUSE-based Nextcloud containeran invention by eroca DescriptionThis project aims to create a Nextcloud container image built on openSUSE, leveraging the upstream Nextcloud image structure while integrating the unique benefits of the openSUSE Build Service (OBS). The goal is to maintain compatibility with upstream while incorporating openSUSE’s tools, package management, and system utilities to ensure a robust and familiar environment for openSUSE users. |
pudc - A PID 1 process that barks to the interneta project by mssola Description |
GRIT: GRaphs In Timea project by fvanlankvelt DescriptionThe current implementation of the Time-Travelling Topology database, StackGraph, has served SUSE Observability well over the years. But it is dependent on a number of complex components - Zookeeper, HDFS, HBase, Tephra. These lead to a large number of failure scenarios and parameters to tweak for optimal performance. |
Expand home assistant support for Freebox / Iliadbox modema project by fcrozat DescriptionMy ISP (Free) fiber modem (Freebox) has a pretty rich API to control and monitor it. |
Play with different AI stuffa project by aginies Descriptionthere is a lot of stuff to explore, client, LLM and other intersting stuff. |
Looking at Rust if it could be an interesting programming languagea project by jsmeix Get some basic understanding of Rust security related features from a general point of view. |
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Extracting, converting and importing VMs from Nutanix into SUSE Virtualizationa project by emendonca DescriptionThe idea is to delve into understanding Nutanix AHV internals on how it stores and runs VMs, and how to extract them in an automated way for importing into a KVM-compatible hypervisor, like SUSE Virtualization/Harvester. The final product will be not only be documentation, but a working prototype that can be used to automate the process. |
Transactional Wrapperan idea by jsrain Some tools do not work in immutable / transactional system out-of-the-box (e.g. because they write to read-only part of the system) and need to be invoked via transactional-update. |
Work on kqlite (Lightweight remote SQLite with high availability and auto failover).a project by epenchev DescriptionContinue the work on kqlite (Lightweight remote SQLite with high availability and auto failover). |
MLM - Rework BV pipeline and create personal BV pipelinean idea by maximenoel18 DescriptionLeverage the terraform functionalities to be able to deploy highly configurable Build Validation Pipeline. |
Improvements to osc (especially with regards to the Git workflow)an idea by mcepl DescriptionThere is plenty of hacking on |
Try AI training with ROCm and LoRAa project by bmwiedemann Description |
K9s plugin for k3k navigationan idea by hgalalabdelazizahmed Description |
Image ranker via click-to-choose using locally running UIa project by jeremy_moffitt DescriptionCreate an locally deployable application that allows the user to repeatedly choose between two images from a set to rank them over the course of multiple comparisons. The image set should be loadable from a local file folder the user specifies, then the program displays 2 images at a time to the user who selects their preferred image, random comparisons continue until the user decides they are done, or some threshold for comparisons is met (for example, all images except 1 have "lost" 5 times). The resulting stack sort is available to the user. As a stretch goal the images could be renamed or copy+rename based on the results. Additional stretch goal would be to sort images from a library of URLs (or perhaps a flickr stream). An unlikely but ambitious additional stretch goal is to filter out blurry images using some sort of AI plugin. |
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Exploring Innovative Android Cloud Storage Solutions for the Communityan idea by ameliabrooks244 Hello everyone, |
CoPA – Patch container vulnerabilities on the flyan idea by pohanhuang DescriptionA prototype that integrates sbomscanner with automated vulnerability patching. The tool detects vulnerabilities in running containers and either applies minimal patches in-place or builds patched images automatically. |
Try to use AI and MCP for ACPI table analysisan idea by joeyli DescriptionTry to use AI and MCP if they can help with ACPI table analysis. |
OpenRC in openSUSEan idea by jimedrand DescriptionI have been using openSUSE for 3 years and I am just seen the |
Trial and error with AIan idea by sbehlert Description |
openSUSE Community Edition of Packtrackan idea by simotek DescriptionPacktrack is currently an internal tool used by the packaging team to collect information from multiple tools. While a public instance of packtrack running from public data would be more limited then the internal instance, we believe it would still be pretty useful for the openSUSE Community. |
Creating test suite using LLM on existing codebase of a solar routera project by fcrozat Description |
Make NoNewPrivs/no_new_privs (no setuid binaries) the defaulta project by kukuk Description |
Discover possibilities of AI assisted text searchan idea by tsaupe Description |
AI coursesan invention by prabalsuse DescriptionExplore AI courses |
Opensource Fact checking tool with AI helperan idea by djz88 DescriptionIdea is to have a simple frontend application allowing community to add and verify claims both manually or with help of LLMs with added layer of verification (e.g. wikipedia). There are some solutions out there which could be usefull. |
dynticks-testing: analyse perf / trace-cmd output and aggregate dataa project by m.crivellari Descriptiondynticks-testing is a project started years ago by Frederic Weisbecker. One of the feature is to check the actual configuration (isolcpus, irqaffinity etc etc) and give feedback on it. |
Rewrite some bash scripts in Pythonan idea by okurz MotivationWe have multiple production-critical bash scripts, e.g. in https://github.com/os-autoinst/os-autoinst-scripts/, getting more and more complicated. We have good tests but we are lacking other helpful development features like coverage analysis, easier mocking in test, good style checks, etc. So likely the best choice is to rewrite some bash scripts in Python. |
Local AI assistant with optional integrations and mobile companionan idea by livdywan DescriptionSetup a local AI assistant for research, brainstorming and proof reading. Look into SurfSense, Open WebUI and possibly alternatives. Explore integration with services like openQA. There should be no cloud dependencies. Mobile phone support or an additional companion app would be a bonus. The goal is not to develop everything from scratch. |
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FreeDesktop Secret Service API support for gopassan idea by jbaier_cz Description |
Build the Rust compiler with the help of the rustc_codegen_gcc code generation backenda project by glaubitz Description |
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Bugzilla Template Managera project by rcai Description |
go-git: unlocking SHA256-based repository cloning ahead of git v3a project by pgomes DescriptionThe go-git library implements the git internals in pure Go, so that any Go application can handle not only Git repositories, but also lower-level primitives (e.g. packfiles, idxfiles, etc) without needing to shell out to the git binary. |
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Kernel Fuzzing: Understanding Syzkaller and Coverage Improvementsa project by jpovoas DescriptionI want to set up a local kernel fuzzing environment using Syzkaller [0] to better understand its architecture. My focus will be on input mutation logic, subsystem modeling, and how coverage descriptions are currently structured. I'm particularly interested in rapidly evolving subsystems like io_uring and BPF to see where fuzzing descriptions might be incomplete or outdated. I'd like to write at least one custom syzlang definition to better understand the process and identify potential coverage improvements. |
SUSE Edge Image Builder json schemaa project by eminguez Description |
Integrate Kube-OVN BGP + ECMP/BFD HA routing to Harvester to deliver faster, more resilient overlay networking for VM workloads.an idea by rrajendran DescriptionIntegrate Kube-OVN’s BGP speaker and its L3 HA ECMP + BFD static route capabilities into the Harvester networking stack, to enhance Harvester’s network resilience, performance, and multi-path connectivity. This project will deploy and configure kube-ovn-speaker on Harvester nodes, annotate VM/subnet/network resources for BGP advertisement, and leverage custom VPCs with ECMP and BFD to provide highly available external gateway paths. |
Home Assistant and 433.92 MHz Weather Stationsan idea by jarndt DescriptionIntegration of Home Assistant with weather stations using radio to emit weather data on 433.92 MHz. While some potential automation examples that can come out of this are highlighted, this project will not actually deal with those examples but rather with the integration between the weather station and Home Assistant. The idea is to use a radio USB dongle, the rtl-433 software, and an MQTT bus to facilitate the introduction of the metrics into Home Assistant. Home Assistant already has integration for consuming metrics off an MQTT bus. |
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Porting the Release Tool from Python to Goa project by gyribeiro DescriptionPort release tool from Python to Go to learn language features and industry best practices. The project prioritizes proper Go architecture (concurrency, interfaces, error handling) over direct translation, concluding with a performance benchmark comparison between the two implementations. |
Background Coding Agenta project by mmanno Description |
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POC to store SUSE Observability topology in Clickhousea project by rbeckers DescriptionSUSE Observability pre-processes topology data during ingestion and stores it in its custom graph database. |
Mail client with mailing list workflow support in Rusta project by acervesato Description |
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Updatecli Autodiscovery supporting WASM pluginsa project by olblak Description |
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Snapshot Insight: Displaying Kernel & OS Info in Snapperan idea by lansuse DescriptionIn suse leap's grub menu, if I choose "Start bootloader from a read-only snapshot," I will see each snapshot's OS version and kernel version, but I cannot see this information using the snapper or btrfs commands. |
Extended private brain - RAG my own scripts and data into offline LLM AIan idea by tjyrinki_suse Description |
GTK/Libadwaita music player for Subsonic serversa project by epaolantonio DescriptionI did switch recently to Navidrome to stream my music library. However, there is no desktop client that I like. |
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openQA tests needles elaboration using AI image recognitiona project by mdati Description |
Improve KMP concept to provide seamless installation and updatesan idea by mwilck Description |
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Collection and organisation of information about Bulgarian schoolsa project by iivanov Description |
Help Create A Chat Control Resistant Turnkey Chatmail/Deltachat Relay Stack - Rootless Podman Compose, OpenSUSE BCI, Hardened, & SELinuxa project by 3nd5h1771fy Description |
Exploring NotebookLM to improve documentation processa project by dmkatsoli DescriptionThe Problem: Our current documentation (be it technical specs, onboarding guides, or product manuals) is often static, difficult to search, and overwhelming for new users. Finding a specific answer usually requires reading through pages of text. |
Explore Install options of SAP HANA DB with dedicated XSA Hostan idea by fmherschel DescriptionExplore Install options of SAP HANA DB with dedicated XSA Host |



