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calligrapher-ai
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[OFFER] I will develop your desktop application for just $40.
When I write a program I usually make it focused on a single thing that it's supposed to accomplish. For example, Calligrapher AI lets you type text and then "writes" the same text in human-like handwriting while you watch, and lets you save the image. Beep Knobs is just a board with knobs (albeit a fancy one) that lets you generate customized beeps. And Genetic Origins Heatmap does just what it sounds like, produces a world map indicating where your ancestors came from (using 23andMe DNA data, for example).
- Synthetic handwriting app
- Handwriting generator
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Anyone know if there's a version of this website without a character limit?
Someone else's copy: https://github.com/GirkovArpa/calligrapher-ai
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What are you using Rust for?
Calligrapher.ai ported from JavaScript - uses Sciter
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[Task] Professionaly recreate my poorly designed logo $10
$bid, I will use this handwriting synthesizer to help recreate your logo.
- [P] Calligrapher AI — Handwriting Synthesis with Machine Learning
- Show HN: Handwriting Synthesis with Machine Learning and Sciter.js [Demo]
- Calligrapher AI — Handwriting Synthesis with Machine Learning
- Handwriting Synthesis with RNNs ✍🏻
Ockam
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Tunnelmole, an ngrok alternative (open source)
disclosure: I work at Ockam.
The Portals for Mac app is an example of the type of thing you could build using the open source stack of protocols. The README (linked by parent) links out to all of the relevant parts of the protocol documentation to explain how these work together. The NAT Traversal (https://github.com/build-trust/ockam/blob/develop/examples/a...) part of the README is probably the best explanation of why the free relay you get via Ockam Orchestrator is a useful part of this demo.
As for why would anyone trust this: The protocols are designed so you absolutely don't have to trust the relay. Trust is pushed out to the edges that you control and so you're not susceptible to a MITM attack if something like a relay is compromised. The protocol design for all of this is open and documented, and was independently audited by (IMO) some of the best in the business, Trail of Bits: https://docs.ockam.io/reference/protocols.
- Alt to Ngrok, Written in Rust
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How we built a Swift app that uses Rust
🚀 Portals for Mac – A macOS app built in Swift that uses the Ockam Rust library to privately share a service on your Mac with anyone, anywhere. The service is shared securely over an end-to-end encrypted and mutually authenticated Ockam Portal. Your friends will have access to it on their localhost! This app is a great example of the kinds of things you can build with Ockam 👉
- Ockam is participating in Hacktoberfest - great opportunity for your first OSS contribution
- Participate in Hacktoberfest with Ockam!
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Create End-to-End Channels in Rust with Ockam Routing
Ockam is a suite of programming libraries, command line tools, and managed cloud services to orchestrate end-to-end encryption, mutual authentication, key management, credential management, and authorization policy enforcement — all at massive scale. Ockam's end-to-end secure channels guarantee authenticity, integrity, and confidentiality of all data-in-motion at the application layer.
- Please do not spam other GitHub users via email
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Tunnel via Cloudflare to Any TCP Service
We’ve been working on something (https://github.com/build-trust/ockam) that enables exactly this, among a whole host of other use cases. If you check out some of the code examples in the docs you’ll see how to setup a tunnel using the CLI.
For other use cases there’s also the programming libraries (only Rust atm, though I was spiking a TypeScript/Node PoC this week) which might provide more flexibility. Personally I’m excited by the idea of being able to move this kind of secure by design connectivity all the way into the application layer though.
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How to grow an OSS community
If you're not already an active contributor to an open source project or two it can seem very daunting. You don't want to do the wrong thing and embarrass yourself. Remove that anxiety for people by giving them an easy way to do something low risk. Matt did that a couple of years ago by creating a long-lived issue for people to simply say hello. That's it. Say hi, introduce yourself. It's a safe place to make a first step.
- Hiring - Ockam (Series A SaaS)
What are some alternatives?
RusTOS - Real Time OS in Rust
ejabberd - Robust, Ubiquitous and Massively Scalable Messaging Platform (XMPP, MQTT, SIP Server)
shiba - Display a random Shiba from your terminal whenever you feel the need to. Because why not?
rustls - A modern TLS library in Rust
skytable - Skytable is a modern scalable NoSQL database with BlueQL, designed for performance, scalability and flexibility. Skytable gives you spaces, models, data types, complex collections and more to build powerful experiences
sshkit - An Elixir toolkit for performing tasks on one or more servers, built on top of Erlang’s SSH application.
justrunmydebugger - just run my debugger. see package here: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:ila.embsys:justrunmydebugger/justrunmydebugger
socket - Socket wrapping for Elixir.
nvim-matrix-bot - Just a bot for Neovim's Matrix room(s)
ring - Safe, fast, small crypto using Rust
winsafe - Windows API and GUI in safe, idiomatic Rust.
rust-crypto - A (mostly) pure-Rust implementation of various cryptographic algorithms.