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Lemmy: A Decentralized, Open-Source Discussion Platform for the Fediverse
Lemmy is an open-source, decentralized discussion platform designed for communities, offering a federated alternative to sites like Reddit. Built with Rust, it allows users to subscribe to forums, post links and discussions, and engage in a censorship-resistant environment within the Fediverse. Its self-hostable nature and AGPL-3.0 license promote user control and privacy.
LocalAI: Self-Hosted, Open Source AI Alternative to OpenAI
LocalAI is a free, open-source alternative to OpenAI, Claude, and similar services, designed for self-hosted, local-first AI inference. It provides a drop-in REST API compatible with OpenAI specifications, enabling users to run large language models, generate images, and process audio on consumer-grade hardware, often without requiring a dedicated GPU. This project supports a wide array of models and offers features like P2P inference and agentic capabilities.

Linera Protocol: Scalable Decentralized Blockchain Infrastructure
Linera Protocol is a cutting-edge decentralized blockchain infrastructure designed for highly scalable, secure, and low-latency Web3 applications. Built primarily with Rust and leveraging WebAssembly, it provides a robust framework for developing next-generation decentralized applications. With a strong focus on performance, Linera aims to address common scalability challenges in the blockchain space.

Databag: A Fast, Lightweight, and Self-Hosted Federated Messenger
Databag is a fast and lightweight self-hosted messenger designed for efficiency and privacy. It offers decentralized and federated communication with end-to-end encryption, supporting audio/video calls and running on minimal resources like a Raspberry Pi Zero. This project provides a robust solution for self-sovereign messaging.