This project is a community-curated directory of open-source software designed for deployment in private server environments and home labs. It serves as a comprehensive resource for discovering independent, self-hosted alternatives to mainstream cloud services, enabling users to maintain full data ownership and control over their digital infrastructure. The directory is structured through a hierarchical taxonomy that organizes a vast collection of applications into logical categories, ranging from media management and data analytics to private communication and team productivity tools. It dis
This project is a community-driven knowledge repository and software resource directory focused on artificial intelligence and professional productivity tools. It functions as a markdown-based knowledge base that organizes information into a hierarchical taxonomy, allowing users to discover, compare, and evaluate software solutions based on specific business and technical requirements. The platform distinguishes itself through a decentralized peer-review model, where the directory is maintained and updated by the community via a pull-request workflow. This collaborative approach ensures that
FMHY is a community-driven index designed to organize and distribute decentralized digital content through standardized metadata and protocol-agnostic linking. It functions as a resilient, distributed map of internet resources, providing a structured directory that facilitates the discovery of media, software, and educational tools without reliance on centralized control. The project distinguishes itself by maintaining a massive, human-verified repository of external links that span diverse digital ecosystems, including peer-to-peer networks, Usenet, and direct download servers. By utilizing
This project is a curated ebook directory and digital library designed for self-directed learning. It functions as a version-controlled knowledge base that provides a collection of downloadable academic textbooks and educational resources across multiple disciplines. The library is built as a markdown-based system where book metadata and download links are stored in flat files. These files are managed through a git-driven content pipeline and rendered as a static site resource index for fast access and simple hosting. The system utilizes a directory-based categorization model to organize mat