@noisepoint_agi: Recommends https://hellogithub.com — a curated selection of interesting and high-quality open source projects, plus monthly magazines and article collections.
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Recommends the HelloGitHub website, which curates interesting and high-quality open source projects, and provides monthly magazines and article collections.
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Recommend https://t.co/Avjyp5nP04
It curates many interesting, high-quality open-source projects
Also features monthly issues, articles, and other project collections https://t.co/OjNDcdzf0J
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