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15 articles tagged "open-source"
A practical comparison of open-source AI models like Llama and Mistral versus proprietary models like GPT and Claude.
Aider is an open-source AI coding assistant that works in your terminal, editing files directly in your git repository.
Continue brings AI coding assistance to VS Code and JetBrains with full model flexibility and privacy control.
Dify is an open-source platform that lets anyone build AI applications with a visual drag-and-drop interface.
An honest look at Freqtrade, the open-source crypto trading bot that lets you automate strategies without paying platform fees.
GPT Researcher goes beyond simple web searches to produce thorough, cited research reports on any topic.
Langflow lets you build complex AI applications by connecting visual blocks, no coding required.
n8n connects your apps and AI models in automated workflows, and you can self-host it for free.
Netdata gives you real-time server and infrastructure monitoring with AI-powered anomaly detection, completely free.
Ollama makes running powerful AI models locally as simple as running a single command. No cloud, no subscriptions, no data sharing.
Open WebUI gives your local AI models a ChatGPT-like interface that is completely private and self-hosted.
How OpenBB gives everyday investors access to professional-grade financial data without the six-figure price tag.
RAGFlow lets you create an AI assistant that actually knows your documents, with citations and source tracking built in.
Screenpipe records your screen and audio 24/7, then lets you search through your digital life with AI.
Should you use open-source or proprietary AI tools? The answer depends on what you need.