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A guide to writing a DNS Server from scratch in Rust
An open-source, code-first Python toolkit for building, evaluating, and deploying sophisticated AI agents with flexibility and control.
The official Rust SDK for the Model Context Protocol
π An awesome & curated list of best LLMOps tools.
Nelm is a Helm 3 alternative. It is a Kubernetes deployment tool that manages Helm Charts and deploys them to Kubernetes.
Ninja-compatible incremental build system for Nix
hyperlight-wasm is a rust library crate that enables Wasm Modules and components to be run inside lightweight Virtual Machine backed Sandbox. It is built on top of Hyperlight.
An official Qdrant Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation
A unikernel designed specifically for running Wasm applications and compatible with WASI
AI Gateway Provider for Vercel AI SDK
Kubernetes Package Management as Code; infrastructure as code, but actually.
π A curated list of awesome .cursorrules files
Build and publish container images using Swift Package Manager
A kubernetes reference controller with actix-web
Everything you need to know to build your own RAG application
Backstage is an open framework for building developer portals
Automatic container image update for Argo CD
Terraform PostgreSQL provider
An open, technical and introductory book for the Zig programming language ππ
Autonomous coding agent right in your IDE, capable of creating/editing files, executing commands, using the browser, and more with your permission every step of the way.
A thorough guide to defeating DRM on Linux