Oryon Lands: Your Local AI Command Center Goes Open Source
Local AI workspaces just leveled up. Oryon open-sources the future of desktop AI tinkering, blending chats, tools, and folders into one smoothly spot.
Local AI workspaces just leveled up. Oryon open-sources the future of desktop AI tinkering, blending chats, tools, and folders into one smoothly spot.
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Everyone figured AWS would pump out more agent-building toys. Instead, they're handing you a rolodex for the AI sprawl nobody saw coming.
You pour a month into a PR. Tests green. Reviewers nod. Then forum cold water: scrap it. Welcome to Django core.
In the PostgreSQL vs MongoDB showdown, structured data and joins tip the scales toward Postgres. But documents? That's Mongo's turf—until you factor in Postgres's hidden tricks.
One site. 45 tools. No sign-ups, no servers spying on your prod tokens. Finally, tabs can die.
AI's writing most code now. But why force it into human-centric languages like Python? Simpler alternatives slash errors and verification time.
Everyone toasted falling token prices. Then the bills hit — and they're bigger than ever. Blame AI agents gobbling tokens like there's no tomorrow.
Ever fight Draw.io mid-call just to sketch a simple flow? Markasso fixes that with pure Canvas, no frameworks. It's raw, it's yours, and it might just kill your subscriptions.
Salesforce gripes are everywhere—too pricey, too stiff. Now a battle-tested founder builds Open Mercato, a TypeScript framework to craft custom CRMs without the SaaS trap.
Forty-seven blog posts. Thirty-eight Google impressions. That's the scorecard from my misguided SEO sprint for an AI self-therapy startup.
C++ build tools suck. Craft might fix that—Cargo-style, no CMake wrestling required. But does it stick the landing?
Solo devs crafting browser GPU magic get crushed by Big Tech's lobby-fueled empire, built on the same rot driving $39 trillion in national debt. Real innovators pay the price.
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Instagram's flipping the switch on teen content worldwide, hiding violence and drugs behind PG-13 walls. But with lawsuits piling up, is Meta's latest move a real shield or just damage control?
The wallet screamed 'insufficient funds' despite plenty of ETH. Turns out, Scroll's post-Curie L1 fees turned a routine deployment into a $25 budget buster.
Build-time dependency checks are like peeking at ingredients before cooking — useful, but useless if half the pantry never gets used. Runtime tracking changes that, pulling live data from your apps.
I've chased automation dreams across two decades in tech, but n8n's REST API magic in under 10 minutes? That's the kind of no-nonsense win that cuts through the SaaS sludge. Especially when your internet drops like Nairobi rain.