@Xudong07452910: This academic open-source project has been recommended by many recently. It feels pretty good, you can give it a try.
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@fhwofjow51260: Graduate Student Research Tools & Websites: Personal Recommendations (Save This). From finding literature, reading papers, translating PDFs, to LaTeX, drawing, reference management, simulated peer review — it covers everything. 1. OpenAlex https://openalex.org Free and open global academic database indexing papers, authors, institutions, journals, suitable for literature search and academic data analysis.
This post recommends 22 commonly used research tools and websites for graduate students, covering literature search, paper reading, translation, LaTeX writing, drawing, reference management, AI-assisted review, and provides classification suggestions.
@grgerwcwetwet: Recommend an open-source project Horizon, an AI-powered information radar focused on overseas tech circles. It automatically aggregates content from Hacker News, Twitter, Reddit, GitHub and other platforms, then uses AI to filter, deduplicate and summarize, turning truly valuable information into a daily digest. A relatively...
Recommend the open-source project Horizon, an AI-driven overseas tech news radar. It automatically aggregates content from Hacker News, Twitter, Reddit, GitHub and other platforms, performs filtering, deduplication and summarization, generates bilingual (Chinese-English) daily reports, and supports pushing to Feishu, email, WeChat and other channels.
@mylifcc: Highly recommend an incredible open-source project: awesome-llm-apps! Author @Shubhamsaboo, 109k stars, Apache-2.0 license, pure Python implementation. Currently features 100+ complete AI Agent + RAG applications, each...
Recommending the open-source project awesome-llm-apps, which catalogs 100+ AI Agent and RAG applications, with the latest merge featuring a browser automation MCP agent based on local Ollama.
@IndieDevHailey: A blessing for researchers! This open-source tool helps you break through the sea of literature and manage the entire academic workflow with one click. Still struggling with slow literature research, writer's block, improper citations, and harsh peer reviews? Check out this open-source repository: academic-research-skills. It's not an AI ghostwriting tool, but a reliable human-AI collaboration framework—…
Recommends the open-source repository academic-research-skills, which provides a set of human-AI collaborative tools for the entire academic research workflow, including in-depth literature research, paper writing, peer review simulation, and citation audit. It supports AI assistance while keeping the user in control, suitable for graduate students and researchers.
@ShenHuang: The number of stars an open-source project gets has nothing to do with code quality, release timing, or even features. WhaleBro's DeepSeek-TUI May 1 tweet got 375K views and 900 stars, while my similar open-source product OpenSeek got 51K views and 70 stars on its post yesterday...
This tweet analyzes the secret to getting stars for open-source projects, pointing out that the key lies in building identity recognition early in big accounts' comment sections, not just code quality. The author uses their OpenSeek and WhaleBro's DeepSeek-TUI as examples to illustrate the importance of reach and subsequent commercialization.