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Open WebUI is an extensible, feature-rich, and user-friendly self-hosted AI platform designed to operate entirely offline. It supports various LLM runners like Ollama and OpenAI-compatible APIs, with built-in inference engine for RAG, making it a powerful AI deployment solution.

There are so many new changes, and I don't know which ones are more important. See the link for full changelog

 

My thoughts:

As we saw during COVID, it's very important that we improve our pharmaceutical manufacturing and medical supply chains here in Canada. I also see this as a reason why an extensive national pharmacare plan is important. Countries that have implemented such programs have been able to negotiate better deals for the drugs by acting as a single unit instead of many smaller provincial and private organizations. Instead of cutting healthcare services, we could stop paying unreasonably high prices on pharmaceuticals.

Finally, maybe it's time that Canada reevaluated some of the IP protections that american pharmaceutical companies get.

 

For those unfamiliar, DockGE is "A fancy, easy-to-use and reactive self-hosted docker compose.yaml stack-oriented manager."

Similar to portainer

Warning

Breaking change: Due to the security reason, the "Console" feature is now disabled by default. If you need this feature and understand the risk, you can enable it via the environment variable DOCKGE_ENABLE_CONSOLE=true.

See link for full notes

 

The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Friday strongly condemned the looting of vital humanitarian supplies from Al Bashair Hospital in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, warning that the theft puts thousands of malnourished children and mothers at risk.

Among the stolen supplies were 2,200 cartons of ready-to-use therapeutic food – a crucial treatment for children suffering from severe acute malnutrition, a life-threatening condition characterized by severe weight loss and muscle wasting.

Also stolen were iron and folic acid supplements for pregnant and lactating women, as well as midwife kits and primary healthcare supplies meant for mothers, newborns and children.

 

About page: https://www.rawgraphs.io/about

Tutorials: https://www.rawgraphs.io/learning

Many visual models have been conceived and identified in the past several years, but their production is difficult for non-technical users and coding knowledge and a significant amount of time is still required to master the libraries and the tools that allow to create them.

What makes RAWGraphs different from other data visualization tools?

  1. No fee and no registration required. RAWGraphs is open and free for everybody

[...]

  1. RAWGraphs doesn’t store data.

Even though RAWGraphs is a web app, the data you insert will be processed only by the web browser. No server-side operations or storages are performed, no one will see, touch or copy your data.

  1. Open outputs optimized for your design process.

RAWGraphs allows you to export your visualizations in .svg. [...]

I learned about it from this article: https://gijn.org/stories/four-free-cutting-edge-investigative-data-tools/

In particular, it was described as follows:

While excellent visualization tools such as DataWrapper and Flourish are frequently used in published investigations, reporters often need simple, fast graphical depictions of their data during the reporting process. In addition to guiding your understanding of complex data as you gather it, it’s often helpful to have a simple bar chart, matrix plot, or bubble chart to show your editor or a potential source.

Pooja Dantewadia, data journalist at Realtor.com and a former graphics reporter at The Los Angeles Times, said the open source RAWGraphs web app is not only ideal for briefings and brainstorms, but is also useful for rapid chart choices and published graphics on deadline.

RAWGraphs “is amazing in terms of quickly turning data into visuals,” Dantewadia noted. “It’s great if you want quick analysis of data, and to quickly see what kind of chart would be most appropriate, so your editor can quickly see what the data is showing. It’s great for brainstorming. And you don’t even have to sign up — that’s how quick it is.”

The app includes 30 chart models, from Sankey diagrams to heatmaps, and its Youtube channel offers helpful tutorials on how to build and export each one. According to the website, data you upload to the tool should be secure because “the data you insert will be processed only by your web browser.”

 

AppFlowy is one of the open source Notion alternatives (a productivity tool)

New Features

  • Made local AI free and integrated with Ollama
  • Supported nested lists within callout and quote blocks
  • Revamped the document's floating toolbar and added Turn Into
  • Enabled custom icons in callout blocks
 

Dawarich is a Self-Hosted Location History Tracker (similar to the Google maps one)

Looks like this update includes improvements to the functionality for checking when you visited a place

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