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    ds4.c

    ds4.c

    DeepSeek 4 Flash local inference engine for Metal

    ds4.c is a specialized local inference engine created by antirez for running DeepSeek V4 Flash models directly on Apple Silicon hardware using Metal acceleration. Unlike general-purpose inference runtimes, the project is intentionally optimized for a specific model family, enabling highly efficient execution and simplified architecture. The engine includes DS4-specific model loading, KV cache management, prompt rendering, and OpenAI-compatible server APIs for local deployment workflows. ...
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    SummerCart64

    SummerCart64

    SummerCart64 - a fully open source N64 flashcart

    SummerCart64 is a fully open-source flash cartridge designed for the Nintendo 64, enabling users to run games and homebrew software directly on original hardware. It combines hardware and software components to provide a flexible development and gameplay platform. The cartridge includes onboard memory for storing ROMs and supports various save types with automatic backup functionality.
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    ESP-IDF

    ESP-IDF

    Espressif IoT Development Framework

    ESP-IDF (Espressif IoT Development Framework) is the official, open-source development framework for programming Espressif SoCs (such as ESP32, ESP32‑S2, ESP32‑C3 series). It provides toolchains, APIs, components, sample code, and workflows for building embedded IoT firmware, offering support for Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, power management, and peripheral integration. As well as the esp-idf-template project mentioned in Getting Started, ESP-IDF comes with some example projects in the examples...
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    Libdragon

    Libdragon

    Open source library for N64 development

    ...Developers can test builds on emulators or real hardware using flash cartridges. The project is designed to modernize N64 development while maintaining compatibility with the console’s original capabilities. Overall, it serves as a complete and modern environment for retro game development.
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    rEFInd

    rEFInd

    An EFI boot manager utility

    rEFInd is a fork of the rEFIt boot manager. Like rEFIt, rEFInd can auto-detect your installed EFI boot loaders and it presents a pretty GUI menu of boot options. rEFInd goes beyond rEFIt in that rEFInd better handles systems with many boot loaders, gives better control over the boot loader search process, and provides the ability for users to define their own boot loader entries.
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    <<Hack|Track GNU/Linux

    <<Hack|Track GNU/Linux

    Distro Penetrasing Live System Burn to USB Flash Disk & Run.

    <<Hack|Track GNU/Linux is an open source operating system developed by the HTGL Project from Indonesia which provides penetration testing.
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    Downloads: 78 This Week
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    fake lezard  ByFL nitrogen MI MAX 3 roms

    fake lezard ByFL nitrogen MI MAX 3 roms

    MI MAX 3 COMMUNITY DRIVEN ROM Android 11-16 nitrogen

    ROMS From Fake Lezard on nitrogen Alias (ByFL) ROM for Xiaomi MI MAX 3 Stable and Fast Android 11 to 16 ports for nitrogen. Custom Snake/Neo Kernel optimized for performance. Cleaned system and vendor partitions (ByFL). Includes essential tools (Mi Flash, Drivers, Recovery).
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    Downloads: 64 This Week
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    UrJTAG aims to create an enhanced, modern tool for communicating over JTAG with flash chips, CPUs, and many more. It is a descendant of the popular openwince JTAG tools with a lot of additional features and enhancements.
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    Downloads: 54 This Week
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    NanoVNA

    NanoVNA

    Very Tiny Palmtop Vector Network Analyzer

    NanoVNA is a very tiny handheld Vector Network Analyzer (VNA). It is standalone with lcd display, portable device with battery. This project aims to provide an RF gadget but a useful instrument for an enthusiast.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    quvi is a command line tool for parsing Adobe Flash media stream URLs. libquvi is a cross-platform library for parsing media stream URLs with C API.
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    Tibia Map Tool

    A simple command line tool that operates on Tibia automap files.

    A simple command line tool for merging Tibia maps and dumping them to BMP files. DOES NOT WORK WITH FLASH CLIENT MAPS (YET).
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    A C and C++ Library + a compiler to create Adobe Flash SWF movies up to version 9 (v1.8.1). Supports nearly all the tags, includes an ActionScript compiler. Detailed docs and other tools: convert fonts to Flash, decompile Flash, jpg2swf. LASTEST IS 1.8.4
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    hcs12mem is a command line tool for embedded microcontroller developers using Freescale's HC12/S12-family MCUs. Main features: reading/writing/erasing internal memories (FLASH/EEPROM), securing/unsecuring MCU, upload and execution of arbitrary code.
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    Tools and library to extract, analize and inject metadata in FLV(flash 8) video files.
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    This proyect provides a GNU/Linux solution for managing the Freecom (www.freecom.com) Beatman Flash MP3 Player and Recorder. This is a user-space C application for uploading, downloading, etc. music files to the player. First you must install the beatman driver (which also includes a command line tool), and next you can optionally install the gbeatman graphical user interface.
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    The Gordon project aims to provide a collection of tools that can be used to create Macromedia Flash movies. Creating a GUI based Flash authoring tool is (at least for now) not the goal. Gordon is to Macromedia Flash what Povray is to 3DStudioMAX.
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