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Generate hands-on, multi-part technical tutorials on demand, with LLM skills tuned to make content approachable. Then you work through them yourself, by hand ✋
A G-code simulator written in Rust. Parses, interprets, manages machine state and simulates the toolpaths. The control interface is built in Ratatui and the simulation is done using WGPU.
AI watermark remover. CLI and Python library to strip visible and invisible AI watermarks (Gemini / Nano Banana sparkle, SynthID) and provenance metadata (C2PA, EXIF, IPTC) from images.
Copy Fail 2: Electric Boogaloo
A lightweight, high-performance AI/RAG workspace and autonomous agent framework implemented in Go. Inspired by the Leann RAG backend architecture
Fast, parallel backups for cloud-hosted photos and videos - one-time exports, local mirrors, and unattended Docker runs.
A Vulnerablity Radar That Runs With GIthub Actions
SyzBridge is a research project that adapts Linux upstream PoCs to downstream distributions. It provides rich interfaces that allow you to do a lot of cool things with Syzbot bugs
This project hosts security advisories and their accompanying proof-of-concepts related to research conducted at Google which impact non-Google owned code.
Parallel rsync-like pull sync over SSH with resume
A terminal workspace with batteries included
Run and Manage Tasks for Visual Studio Code
Latest Linux Foundation Coupon Codes For Certification, Courses, Skillcreds, IT Professional Programs and Skillcreds
Stealthy Linux Kernel Rootkit for modern kernels (6x)
A terminal emulator that runs in your terminal. Powered by Turbo Vision.
An open-source AI agent that brings the power of Gemini directly into your terminal.
LostRuins / koboldcpp
Forked from ggml-org/llama.cppRun GGUF models easily with a KoboldAI UI. One File. Zero Install.
patch-hub is a TUI that streamlines the interaction of Linux developers with patches archived on lore.kernel.org
kw is our inglorious kernel developer workflow tool with a simple mission: reduce the overhead with infrastructure setup for Linux development