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    Manyfold

    Manyfold

    A self-hosted digital asset manager for 3d print files

    Manyfold is an open-source 3D collaboration platform that reimagines how distributed teams and communities can meet, create, and interact in immersive spatial environments through the web. Instead of forcing users to download native apps or create accounts on closed metaverse services, Manyfold runs entirely in the browser, letting people join 3D spaces with simple links and participate in real time using avatars, voice chat, and object interaction. Users can build or import shared 3D...
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    AlohaMini

    AlohaMini

    Open-Source Dual-Arm Mobile Robot with Motorized Lift

    AlohaMini is a lightweight self-hostable productivity and note-taking platform designed to help individuals organize thoughts, tasks, and knowledge in a fast, minimal interface that avoids unnecessary complexity. It combines hierarchical notebooks, rich text editing, and tagging, allowing users to structure information the way they think and refine that structure over time.
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    Curv

    Curv

    A language for making art using mathematics

    Curv is a programming language for creating art using mathematics. It's a 2D and 3D geometric modelling tool that supports full colour, animation and 3D printing. Curv is a simple, powerful, dynamically typed, pure functional programming language. Curv is easy to use for beginners. It has a standard library of predefined geometric shapes, plus operators for transforming and combining shapes. These can be plugged together like Lego to make 2D and 3D models. Coloured shapes are represented...
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    ImatiSTL

    Fix STL files for 3D printing

    ...It is particularly useful in 3D printing scenarios: the repairing functions provided by ImatiSTL bridge the gap between printable meshes and real-world meshes with diverse potential defects and flaws (e.g. degenerate triangles, self-intersections, surface holes, ...). ImatiSTL provides both functions for local mesh repairing and methods for global remeshing. Local repairing is useful when the available data must remain exactly as it is in the input STL file, whereas global remeshing may fix even highly corrupted meshes at the cost of a small distortion in the resulting fixed mesh.
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