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    Flash Linux 0.11 Talk

    Flash Linux 0.11 Talk

    Annotated Unix system source code

    flash-linux0.11-talk is an annotated walkthrough of the Linux 0.11 kernel that explains how a tiny Unix-like system boots, schedules, handles interrupts, and manages memory. The materials break down historically compact and dense code into digestible segments, with diagrams and call flows that trace execution from bootloader to user space. By focusing on a small, early kernel, the series reveals core OS concepts without the complexity of modern subsystems.
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    Kilo

    Kilo

    A text editor in less than 1000 LOC with syntax highlight and search

    Kilo is a minimalistic terminal text editor written in C, famous for fitting its full implementation into fewer than 1,000 lines of code in a single source file. It was created by Salvatore Sanfilippo (antirez, also known for Redis) as an exercise in writing a small, self-contained editor that others can study and extend. Despite its tiny size, Kilo supports core editor features like opening and saving files, incremental search, and basic syntax highlighting. It deliberately avoids external...
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    UCall

    UCall

    Up to 100x Faster FastAPI. JSON-RPC with io_uring, SIMDJSON

    Most modern networking is built either on slow and ambiguous REST APIs or unnecessarily complex gRPC. FastAPI, for example, looks very approachable. We aim to be equally or even simpler to use. It takes over a millisecond to handle a trivial FastAPI call on a recent 8-core CPU. In that time, light could have traveled 300 km through optics to the neighboring city or country, in my case. How does UCall compare to FastAPI and gRPC? How can a tiny pet-project with just a couple thousand lines of...
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    FreeRTOS AWS Reference Integrations

    FreeRTOS AWS Reference Integrations

    IoT operating system for microcontrollers.

    FreeRTOS is an open source, real-time operating system for microcontrollers that makes small, low power edge devices easy to program, deploy, secure, connect, and manage. Distributed freely under the MIT open source license, FreeRTOS includes a kernel and a growing set of software libraries suitable for use across industry sectors and applications. This includes securely connecting your small, low power devices to AWS Cloud services like AWS IoT Core or to more powerful edge devices running...
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    HomeKit Accessory Development Kit (ADK)

    HomeKit Accessory Development Kit (ADK)

    HomeKit Accessory Development Kit (ADK)

    HomeKitADK is Apple’s Accessory Development Kit for building HomeKit-compatible accessories in C, from tiny embedded devices to full POSIX systems. It implements the HomeKit Accessory Protocol (HAP) end-to-end, including pairing, authentication, encryption, and accessory/characteristic modeling so you can expose services like lights, locks, sensors, outlets, and bridges. The SDK factors the stack into clear layers—core protocol, transport, and platform shims—so vendors can port it to their MCU/RTOS or Linux/macOS targets with minimal changes. ...
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    Giada - Your Hardcore Loop Machine

    Giada - Your Hardcore Loop Machine

    Your Hardcore Loop Machine for Windows, Linux and OS X.

    Giada is a free, minimal, hardcore audio tool for DJs and live performers. How does it work? Just pick up your channel, fill it with samples or MIDI events and start the show by using this tiny piece of software as a loop machine, drum machine, sequencer, live sampler or yet as an effect (VST and VSTi) host. Giada aims to be a compact and portable virtual device for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows for production use and live sets. *** WARNING! This repository was intended to store old...
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    Dark Rose OS
    Entirely source-based system. The goal is to provide extremely flexible but easy-to-compile Linux-like OS ready for SSI clusters. Installation procedure is network-independent and automated.
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