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Tool to build & run portable, lightweight, self-contained virtual machines.
Control your Pi coding agent from your phone. Pair with a one-time QR code and chat with your local agent — even when you're away from your computer.
Bit-banged 10BASE-T Ethernet + Wi-Fi router in Rust on the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W
Start your containers on demand, shut them down automatically when there's no activity. Docker, Docker Swarm Mode, Podman, Kubernetes and Proxmox LXC compatible.
Zero-config, fast `io_uring`-based HTTPS server.
An open-source graphical touchpad/macropad project
An evolution of ThumbsUp! Trackball v3 - with Kailh Choc switches replaced with Omron-like mouse switches
Development helper utility for helping with auto reloading for projects supporting systemd socket activation
Experimental, scalable, high performance HTTP server
Fork of Plan 9 meant for education. https://principia-softwarica.org/
Ariel OS is a library operating system for secure, memory-safe, low-power Internet of Things, written in Rust
trzsz-ssh ( tssh ) is an ssh client designed as a drop-in replacement for the openssh client. It aims to provide complete compatibility with openssh, mirroring all its features, while also offering…
tsshd is a UDP-based SSH server built for unreliable networks. It supports seamless roaming across networks and IP changes, and works well on high-latency links such as cellular connections and uns…
rootshell - The terminal, reimagined for Apple platforms
A model-based testing framework for Quint + Rust
A dead simple TLS/SSH host key signing system inspired by Lets Encrypt for homelabs and dev environments.
Ferris-on-Air: An experimental IEEE 802.11 (WLAN) stack for rust on the ESP32.
An open-source interface to interact with a vehicle canbus with buttons and dials