The Open Source Ward Weekly (21 October 2025)
Github Trendings:
superpowers - give Claude code superpowers
GitHub - obra/superpowers: Claude Code superpowers: core skills libraryClaude Code superpowers:
The Open Source Ward Weekly (14 October 2025)
Github Trendings:
Nanochat - Train your own LLM for 100 bucks
Train your own ChatGPT for just $100 or with
The Open Source Ward Weekly (07 October 2025)
Github Trendings:
MoneyPrinterTurbo – More AI-Generated Videos, Faster, Better, Stronger
Unleash your inner greed, create high-quality AI-generated videos at lightning speed
Challenging Determinism: Generative AI as the Quantum Moment in Software Development
For decades, working in tech meant living in a highly deterministic world. A given input would always produce the same
The Open Source Ward Weekly (30 September 2025)
Github Trendings:
Dayflow - your screen activity in timeline with summaries and distraction highlights
Dayflow is a native macOS app
The Open Source Ward Weekly (23 September 2025)
This week’s menu includes mapping the world with QGIS, reliving childhood nostalgia with a Super Mario Bros. remaster, and
From Linux Parties to Global Impact: An Interview with Sylvain Corlay, Founder of QuantStack
In today’s article, we had the chance to speak with Sylvain Corlay, long-time contributor of the Jupyter project, used
The Open Source Ward Weekly (16 September 2025)
The best of Github
Every week, I like to dig through GitHub, the open-source corners of the internet, and the
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?