Projects
Browse and support individual open-source projects.
Kodi
ProposedKodi is an open-source media center that turns any device into a powerful, customizable entertainment hub. It supports local and network media playback, add-ons for streaming services, and seamless remote control, completely free and all without tracking or advertising. Kodi runs on Linux, Windows, Android, and more, and is fully user-owned and extensible.
SEPIA
ProposedSEPIA (Self-hosted Private AI Assistant) is a fully open-source, privacy-first virtual assistant platform. It provides voice control, chatbot-style interaction, and smart device integration — all running locally on your own server or device. SEPIA supports multiple languages, flexible commands, and integrations with platforms like Home Assistant and OpenHAB.
OpenHAB
ProposedOpenHAB (Open Home Automation Bus) is a vendor-agnostic, open-source platform that allows you to integrate and automate devices from hundreds of manufacturers into one unified smart home system. It runs locally, prioritizes privacy, and supports complex automation rules and scripting for power users. With its modular architecture and active community, OpenHAB is one of the most mature and flexible smart home platforms available today.
Lemmy
ProposedLemmy is free and open-source, social news aggregation software for running self-hosted discussion forums. These hosts, known as "instances", communicate with each other using the ActivityPub protocol. Lemmy is made up of a network of individual installations of the Lemmy software that can intercommunicate. This departs from the centralized, monolithic structure of other social media platforms. It has been described as a federated alternative to Reddit. Users on individual instances submit posts with links, text, or pictures to user-created forums for discussion called "communities". Discussion is in the form of threaded comments. Posts and comments can be upvoted or downvoted though the ability to downvote can be disabled by the admins of each instance.