The Open Source Ward Weekly (9 September 2025)
This has been a calm week for the open-source ecosystem, so the newsletter will be quite short this time. Enjoy!
The Indie Dev Outshining Tech Giants on GitHub
Recently, I was browsing the top GitHub organizations, and something quickly caught my attention.
Who the fuck is Sindre Sorhus?
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A collection of system message instructions for
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Airi - You self-hosted Grok Waifu companion
Nothing else to say, everything is in the title. It’s the most
OSS Under Attack: Four Lessons in How Trust Gets Exploited
People love free stuff! - Me August 2025
That applies to software as well, and thanks to countless open-source contributors,
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Kiss Translator - A simple bilingual translation extension
I'm currently planning a trip to Japan, and this trending
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The AI race continues. Last week, OpenAI released two open-source models alongside GPT-5, and Claude released Opus 4.1. Many
Why Did OpenAI Just Open-Sourced Two Models?
Seriously why ?
Earlier this week on Tuesday the 5th, OpenAI released two open-source models [1], gpt-oss-120B and gpt-oss-29B. And honestly?
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CopyParty
Transform any device into a file server with resumable uploads and downloads. It's really easy to use,
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Resume Matcher
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