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    Cabal Desktop

    Cabal Desktop

    Desktop client for Cabal

    Cabal Desktop is a peer-to-peer, encrypted chat and file-sharing desktop application built on top of the Cabal protocol, designed for communities that value privacy, resilience, and decentralization. Unlike traditional messaging platforms, Cabal works offline-first and uses a distributed append-only log (similar to Secure Scuttlebutt) for data replication. All messages and content are shared directly between peers over local or internet connections without any central servers. It's ideal for activist groups, local networks, or anyone seeking a censorship-resistant communication tool with strong privacy guarantees.
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    A windowing program on svgalib. Windows are polygonal. Uses binary space partitioning trees. Applications are processes which communicate via shared memory. Includes a small demo. Not functional atm.
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    A semantic memory software tool “reflects” one's “imagination”. In it, arbitrary concepts may be described, stored, arranged, transformed, and shared. One may verbalize thoughts as they arise in the mind to externalize and digitize “mental obj
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