Tidbit is a command-line utility that converts articles, research papers, ebooks, and images into structured text files and training-ready data logs. The tool processes user-provided templates to pull exact information […]
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Webmcp connects local language models directly to online data without routing queries through paid cloud services. AuthBits released the project for users who prefer private automation on personal hardware. Running […]
Bordair-multimodal is an open-source test suite featuring over half a million labeled prompts built to evaluate defenses against prompt injection attacks. The collection proves that splitting harmful instructions across multiple […]
Locally Uncensored is a desktop program that runs text, image, and video creation on personal hardware. The tool handles model downloads, detects installed backends, and operates without content restrictions. Developers […]
Model-Database-Protocol (MDBP) provides a secure middle layer that stops large language models from writing raw SQL commands. Instead of generating database queries directly, AI tools now send structured JSON requests […]
OpenEyes is an open-source vision framework designed to give edge devices real-time environmental awareness without relying on cloud servers. The system runs detection, tracking, depth mapping, and control tasks entirely […]
Abook is a self-hosted web application designed to automate the book writing process through coordinated artificial intelligence agents. Four specialized digital workers manage outlining, drafting, editing, and cross-referencing chapters while […]
Scrapedown is a lightweight coding package that turns raw website markup into clean text files while attaching location markers for every visible element. These tags allow language models to draft […]
Quizzer transforms static PDF documents into interactive, terminal-based study courses. Users drop a textbook, manual, or lecture notes into the tool, and it automatically generates practice questions for active recall. […]