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Every week a handful of open source projects break out of the usual noise and start accumulating real traction. This
Every week a handful of open source projects break out of the usual noise and start accumulating real traction. This
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If you’ve installed Python packages, linted JavaScript, formatted Rust code, or run a bundler recently, there’s a good chance the
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Trending repositories on GitHub offer a window into what developers are actually building and adopting — not what vendors are
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Every week, the open-source community ships projects that make you stop and think — sometimes because they’re audacious, sometimes because
The open-weight frontier has been moving fast. Over the past few weeks, two major releases have landed on HuggingFace that
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