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    HackerOS

    HackerOS

    HackerOS based on Debian testing.

    HackerOS is based on Debian Testing, but the LTS and Cybersecurity editions are Debian Stable. HackerOS includes several GUI/CLI tools. The distribution is intended for: cybersecurity, daily use, and gaming.
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    Mango

    Mango

    Mango is a self-hosted manga server and web reader

    ...On amd64 Linux, Mango can be deployed with a single binary that includes all the dependencies and static files. Upgrading to a new version is as easy as replacing the binary with a new one. Mango is written in Crystal, a compiled language that offers C-level performance and a safe type system. Thanks to this, Mango uses very little CPU and RAM resources. The web pages served by Mango are mostly rendered on the backend to make the web interface more responsive. Mango has a long list of configuration options while offering sane default values to them. Mango has a built-in MangaDex downloader, but you can easily install official or third-party plugins to download from other sites.
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    lilith

    lilith

    x86-64 os made in crystal

    A POSIX-like x86-64 kernel and userspace written in Crystal. A CPU with x64 support is required to run the OS. The Makefile provides a script that will run QEMU on the kernel. To run with storage, an MBR-formatted hard drive image with a FAT16 partition must be provided in the running directory with the name drive.img. The kernel will automatically boot the main.bin executable on the hard drive, or panic if it can't be loaded.
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