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# Awesome [0data](https://0data.app)

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# Tools
- [Hello](https://hello.0data.app): Simple Hello World for multiple 0data protocols.
- [StorageStack](https://github.com/jorishermans/storagestack): A decentralized storage abstraction middleware framework.
- [Zero Data Wrap](https://github.com/0dataapp/0datawrap): Unified JavaScript API for Fission + remoteStorage.
- [Project Cambria](https://www.inkandswitch.com/cambria.html): Translate your data with lenses.

# Reading
- ["Export considered harmful" by Andy Matuschak](https://twitter.com/andy_matuschak/status/1452438176996347907): The difference between 'export' snapshots and 'use this data elsewhere'.
- ["File over app" by Steph Ango](https://stephango.com/file-over-app): Philosophy to create digital artifacts that last.
- ["Bring Your Own Client" by Geoffrey Litt](https://www.geoffreylitt.com/2021/03/05/bring-your-own-client.html): Freedom to choose your favorite application to interact with some data.
- ["Composability with other tools" by Gordon Brander](https://subconscious.substack.com/p/composability-with-other-tools): Why are most of our tools silos?
- ["Universal data portability" by Alexander Obenauer](https://alexanderobenauer.com/labnotes/002/): What if you could browse your stuff in one fluid interface, without considering their differing data types?
- ["The future needs files" Scott Jenson](https://jenson.org/files/): The power of files comes from them being powerful nouns.
- ["how we store and collaborate on our work" by Adam Wiggins](https://adamwiggins.com/making-computers-better/storage): Comparing files, the cloud, and mobile apps to combine the best parts.
- ["Rethinking how technology uses our personal data" by Lennart Ziburski](https://thecloudfall.com): Managing app permissions using more playful metaphors, like circle of knowledge and data permits.
- ["Embark: Dynamic documents for making plans" by Ink & Switch](https://www.inkandswitch.com/embark/): Effortless coordinating across multiple apps.

# Adjacent
- [Autonomous Data](https://autonomous-data.noeldemartin.com): Application architecture that respects users privacy and data ownership.
- [ShapeRepo](https://shaperepo.com): Library of 'data shapes' to promote interoperability.
- [Schema.org](https://schema.org): Vocabularies for structured data.
- [DXOS](https://dxos.org): Peer-to-peer local-first app toolkit.
- [Stacks](https://www.stacks.co/explore/discover-apps): Decentralized apps storing data on a wallet.
- [Linked Open Vocabularies](https://lov.linkeddata.es/dataset/lov/): Your entry point to high quality and reusable Vocabularies to describe Linked Data.
- [unhosted](http://unhosted.org): Web apps where your data stays within the browser.
- [Wildland](https://wildland.io): Backend-agnostic docker for your data.
- [PDS Interop](https://pdsinterop.org/conventions/overview/): Encouraging interoperability between personal data stores by documenting conventions.
- [Sockethub](http://sockethub.org): Enables web applications to use protocols traditionally inaccessible or impractical in a browser.
- [Deta](https://deta.sh): Personal cloud computer.

# Apps
- [Spendlab](https://www.spendlab.org): Visual budget planning.
- [Monocle](https://monocle.surge.sh): Universal, personal search engine for life.
- [Muse](https://museapp.com): Spatial canvas for deep thinking.
- [Delta Chat](https://delta.chat): A mobile messaging app that invisibly works on top of email.
- [Bangle.io](https://bangle.io): A free Notion alternative that stores markdown notes in the browser.
- [TiddlyWiki](http://www.tiddlywiki.com/): A non-linear personal web notebook.
- [Nullboard](https://nullboard.io/preview): Minimalist locally-stored kanban board.
- [Nomie](https://nomie.app): Privacy-focused life tracker.
- [Snapdrop](https://snapdrop.net): Instantly share images, videos, PDFs, and links over wifi.
- [Wormhole](https://wormhole.app): Simple, private file sharing.
- [Jitsi Meet](https://meet.jit.si): Video calls in the browser with no accounts.
- [tlk.io](https://tlk.io): Video calls in the browser with no accounts.
- [AI Vocal Remover](https://vocalremover.org): Separate vocals from music with artificial intelligence.
- [Radio Garden](http://radio.garden): Find stations by spinning the globe.
- [muki](https://muki.io): Online MIDI player.
- [Leimma](https://isartum.net/leimma): Explore, create, hear and play microtonal tuning systems.
- [Apotome](https://isartum.net/apotome): A browser-based generative music environment with microtonal tuning.
- [2 Brew](https://2brew.github.io): Interactive timers guiding coffee brewing.
- [e.ggtimer](https://e.ggtimer.com): Simple countdown timers.
- [TinyMonth](https://tinymonth.com): Shareable calendar with marked dates.
- [TinySheet](https://tinysheet.com): Shareable tiny spreadsheet.
- [EtherCalc](https://ethercalc.net): Spreadsheets.
- [Care Cards](https://carecards.io/info): Helpful tips for wellness.
- [Dillinger](https://dillinger.io): Markdown text editor.
- [Idiomatic](https://idiomatic.rosano.ca): Convert text between Markdown, HTML, and Rich Text.
- [Pandoc Try](https://pandoc.org/try): Convert text between Latex, Markdown, HTML, RST and lots more.
- [Emojify](https://madelinemiller.dev/apps/emojify/): Convert words into emoji.
- [Method Draw](https://editor.method.ac): Vector drawing.
- [Witeboard](https://witeboard.com): Shareable whiteboard.
- [AutoDraw](https://www.autodraw.com): Vector drawing with AI suggestions.
- [tldraw](https://www.tldraw.com): A tiny little drawing app.
- [Paint](https://jspaint.app): MS Paint remake.
- [Photopea](https://www.photopea.com): Photo editor.
- [doka](https://doka.photo): Photo filters and adjustments.
- [PixelCraft](https://pixelcraft.web.app): Pixel art editor.
- [QR Code Generator](https://qr-code-generator.now.sh): Create custom QR Codes from text.
- [Farmhand](https://jeremyckahn.github.io/farmhand): Game to make money by buying, growing, harvesting, and then selling crops.
- [RegExr](https://regexr.com): Visualize regular expressions.
- [Doorless App Ring](https://ring.0data.app): A webring for web apps.
- [Pimeja](https://pimeja.lectronice.com): An English/French Toki Pona dictionary.
- [Pinafore](https://pinafore.social): Web client for Mastodon, designed for speed and simplicity.
- [TinyList](https://tinylist.app): Privacy-focused notes and checklists that you can share.
- [Nute](https://nute.app): Simple & fast one-page note taking app.
- [Music Box Fun](https://musicboxfun.com): 15-note replication of mechanical music boxes.
- [Itty.bitty](http://about.bitty.site): Create links that contain a webpage.
- [Seasonal Hours Clock](https://seasonal-hours-clock.netlify.app/): A new style of clock that combines UTC & local times, to make it easier to plan events with friends in different time zones.
- [hTime](https://thehtime.com): Very similar to Seasonal Hours Clock except it uses letters for the hours instead of words. Includes a tool for finding good common meeting times.
- [Hello](https://hello.0data.app): Simple Hello World for 0data protocols.
- [shhh Noise](https://www.shhhnoise.com): Sounds to increase focus and relax.
- [Fidget Page](https://www.fidgetpage.com): Virtual fidget spinner.
- [Boring Avatars](https://boringavatars.com): Avatar generator playground.
- [shaper](https://hihayk.github.io/shaper): Parameterized interface creator.
- [Word Count](https://wordcount.com): Simple word counter.

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- [HomelabOS](https://homelabos.com): Offline-first privacy-centric open-source data-center.
- [Ethibox](https://ethibox.fr): Ethical self-hosting.
- [Runtipi](https://runtipi.io): Homeserver management made easy.
- [Co-op Cloud](https://coopcloud.tech): Public interest infrastructure.
- [Elestio](https://elest.io): Fully managed DevOps platform.
- [Sandstorm](https://sandstorm.io): Open-source platform for self-hosting web apps.
- [umbrelOS](https://umbrel.com/umbrelos): Self-hosting accessible to everyone, including people with less to no technical knowledge.
- [Cosmos Cloud](https://cosmos-cloud.io): Self-hosting with automated maintenance and security.
- [CasaOS](https://casaos.io): Simple, easy-to-use, elegant open-source personal cloud system.
- [PikaPods](https://www.pikapods.com): Instant open-source managed app hosting.
- [Unraid](https://unraid.net): Powerful, easy-to-use operating system for self-hosted servers and network-attached storage.
- [Dokku](https://dokku.com): Open source terminal-based PAAS alternative to Heroku.
- [FreedomBox](https://freedombox.org): Private server for non-experts.
- [Easypanel](https://easypanel.io): Modern server control panel with intuitive interface.
- [Coolify](https://coolify.io): Open-source & self-hostable Heroku / Netlify / Vercel alternative.
- [FLAP](https://gitlab.com/flap-box/flap): Self-hosting admin with web GUI to access services and manage domain names.
- [SelfPrivacy](https://selfprivacy.org): Setup and manage self-hosted services.
- [libreserver](https://libreserver.org): Your own personal server.
- [ApisCP](https://apiscp.com): Full-stack hosting platform with self-healing technology.
- [CloudPanel](https://www.cloudpanel.io): Run your favorite applications and frameworks without any additional configuration.
- [Gardens](https://www.joingardens.com): Host your own apps, find open-source tools, share how-to guides.
- [Yacht](https://yacht.sh): Container management UI with a focus on templates and 1-click deployments.
- [Syncloud](https://syncloud.org): Run your apps at your premises.
- [Installatron](https://installatron.com): One-click installs as a server, plugin, or remote.