Google Sheets as Your Expense Database? One Dev's Bold, Free Hack
A dev skips the database drama, plugs expenses straight into Google Sheets. It's free, open-source, and oddly satisfying—until you hit the limits.
A dev skips the database drama, plugs expenses straight into Google Sheets. It's free, open-source, and oddly satisfying—until you hit the limits.
LeetCode's debugging gold is paywalled? Not anymore. This open-source JS playground brings tests, Vitest, and VSCode magic right to your machine—free.
Ever wonder if that slick job tracker is secretly shopping your skills to recruiters? Dossier flips the script—open source, privacy-first, and actually useful.
Your forgotten GitHub repos just got tombstones. This open source death certificate generator turns digital neglect into shareable memorials, poking fun at our commitment issues.
Resellers, drown no more in Excel chaos. Emoney Profit Tracker slices through the mess with pragmatic Next.js code that's refreshingly unpretentious.
Mid-level devs: your private code commits aren't cutting it anymore. Open source with Jakarta EE turns invisible effort into career rocket fuel, backed by GitHub's own hiring data.
Tired of boilerplate code for your serverless logic? Awaitstep lets you drag nodes, generate TypeScript, and deploy to Cloudflare—in minutes. It's the visual builder open-source devs have been craving.
Node.js devs have suffered through cache silos forever. Layercache promises a unified stack — but does it cut the BS?
Vanilla JS GUI frameworks sound pure. But NotumRobotics' fresh drop raises eyebrows—internal tool turned open source? Let's poke holes.
Picture this: a lone developer drops a free, self-hosted alternative to a dominant drone logging service. Days later, the company's CEO calls, hat in hand. OpenDroneLog just rewrote the rules.