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    Nicotine+

    Nicotine+

    Graphical client for the Soulseek peer-to-peer network

    Nicotine+ is a free and open-source graphical client for the Soulseek peer-to-peer file-sharing network, popular for its focus on sharing music and niche content. Built in Python with a Qt-based GUI, Nicotine+ offers a lightweight yet feature-rich experience for users looking to share and discover files in a decentralized, user-governed environment. It includes search capabilities, bandwidth throttling, chat rooms, and user-to-user messaging, supporting a vibrant community of digital...
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    maude

    maude

    Autonomous decentralized moderation for IPFS and Web3

    Autonomous decentralized moderation for IPFS and Web3.
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    Nautilus Core

    Nautilus Core

    Automation tools for deploying blockchain networks

    Naultilus Core is a tool to automate running Tezos Nodes. It allows customization of the most important node features, and easily running multiple nodes, along with different integrations to simplfy node interactions. With each Node in Archive mode, you can also start an instance of Conseil and Arronax. Nautilus Core is only supported in macOS and Linux. Running Tezos Nodes (particularly Archive Nodes) can take massive amounts of storage when fully synced (~300 GB). 16GB of memory is...
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    Beamology

    Beamology

    Beamology: Semicom Project Management

    Beamology is the leading field of project management for SuperWikia Alpha semicom codesmiths. Its residency programs offer vital resources for SuperWikia vertical environment development and utilities needed for SA-VEC certification. Beamology residents are automatically licensed to access the Transcom system.
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    Astian OS

    Astian OS

    Astian OS, Operating system based Devuan with support to WebApps

    Astian OS is an operating system based on Devuan using the a enviroment desktop openbox and the Sauce Desktop Environment development by Astian Foundation. This is an initiative for the development of a different operating system, intuitive, innovative and user friendly. Continuing the legacy of Firefox OS, we expanded support for desktop webapps and many other great features to added.
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    SMB for FUSE is a Network Neighborhood (Samba shares) filesystem. It works like smbfs, but instead of accessing one share at a time, all computers and workgroups are accessible at once from a single filesystem mount, making network browsing just as easy a
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    oddioToolz (oz) aims to be a modular audio IDE geared toward realtime audio synthesis, manipulation, quantization, sequencing, interaction and the exchange of sound/modules/meta over computer and neural networks worldwide. oz needs help e-mail a dev!
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    In this project, we would like to make thing that store and share file easier than existing one in the web environment.
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    Zeus Grid is a Grid Computing environment usefull to run systems in heterogenous machines at same time. In this first step, it will only compile, run and collect application results and file storage.
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    ezUnison automates synchronizing files between sets of computers connected through SSH or Gaim, monitoring the filesystem in real-time, and notifying the user of conflicts by modifying the filenames of conflicting files.
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