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Nathan Guenther I.T. & Consulting
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Compilation instructions and hex files for Z-Stack firmwares
Ghostty-based macOS terminal with vertical tabs and notifications for AI coding agents
Bindery plugins — calibre-bridge and future plugins
Automated book download manager for Usenet. Monitor authors, search indexers, download via SABnzbd, and organize your library. The modern replacement for Readarr.
Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
A Kubernetes-based Ethereum stack for running decentralised applications.
Monitor VPN connectivity through Gluetun and auto-restart on failure
100% private on-device voice models for speech-to-text and meeting transcription on macOS
Remote MCP server for semantic search over Cloudflare developer documentation. HyDE-powered, 28k+ chunks, free to use.
Hundreds of models & providers. One command to find what runs on your hardware.
Native space switching on macOS with no animation
Distributed AI/LLM for the people. Share compute privately or publicly to power your agents and chat.
OpenClaw Assistant – Home Assistant Add-on
Open-source media request and discovery manager for Jellyfin, Plex, and Emby.
Decentralized website hosting powered by WebTorrent
Your own personal AI assistant. Any OS. Any Platform. The lobster way. 🦞
Mirror of https://sr.ht/~gheartsfield/nostr-rs-relay/
Synology DSM driver for Realtek RTL8152/RTL8153/RTL8156 based adapters
Agregarr is a Plex Collections manager that keeps your Home and Recommended fresh by frequently updating it with collections from various sources
🐼 The installer for the Contributoor service; a monitoring and data-gathering tool that helps improve Ethereum’s network visibility
🐼 Contributoor is a monitoring and data-gathering tool that helps improve Ethereum’s network visibility while running seamlessly alongside your beacon node
Load plugins with a delay on Obsidian startup, so that you can get your app startup down into the sub-second loading time.