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A trackpad-first infinite canvas Wayland compositor.
Create stunning demos for free. Open-source, no subscriptions, no watermarks, and free for commercial use. An alternative to Screen Studio.
Containerlab topologies for routing software interoperability tests.
A free and open source instant messaging and VoIP platform built for friends, groups, and communities. Self-hosting and more activity in this repository is coming very soon! See the README.
A multi-platform GUI for bit-based analysis, processing, and visualization
Empowering everyone to host fast and efficient Minecraft servers.
An Open-Source Zero-Touch Provisioning System for Cisco IOS.
Open source comprehensive 2D content creation tool suite for graphic design, digital art, and interactive real-time motion graphics — featuring node-based procedural editing
A modern Jellyfin client built with Expo
Sunshine fork - The easiest way to stream with the native resolution of your client device
A VPN Designed for Lossy Links, with Build-in Forward Error Correction(FEC) Support. Improves your Network Quality on a High-latency Lossy Link.
A screensaver for Android TV devices including Google TV, Nvidia Shield, and Fire TV. Inspired by Apple TV's video screensaver.
A magical game streaming and remote desktop tool for Linux
User interface engine with an integrated vector design tool, built in Rust
Open source input router and remapper daemon for Linux
A tool for downloading songs from music streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music.
Minecraft client to retrieve status information via the SLP protocol
A collection of OBS filters to give your stream that retro feel.
IPv6 address rate limiting evasion tool (that also supports IPv4)
A command line toolkit to generate maps, point clouds, 3D models and DEMs from drone, balloon or kite images. 📷
A single-header ANSI C immediate mode cross-platform GUI library
Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies
This is the Personality Core for GLaDOS, the first steps towards a real-life implementation of the AI from the Portal series by Valve.