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    wavemon

    wavemon

    Ncurses-based monitoring application for wireless network devices

    wavemon is a wireless device monitoring application that allows you to watch signal and noise levels, packet statistics, device configuration and network parameters of your wireless network hardware. It should work (though with varying features) with all devices supported by the Linux kernel. Apart from debian/ubuntu packages and slackbuild scripts for wavemon, this repository contains the full source code.
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    LaTeX3

    LaTeX3

    The expl3 (LaTeX3) Development Repository

    ...Some older reports from the early days of the project (mainly of historical interest) are available from the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN) as ltx3pub. The repository contains development material for expl3. This includes not only code to be developed into the expl3 kernel, but also a variety of test, documentation and more experimental material. All of this code works on top of LaTeX2e.
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    nono

    nono

    Secure, kernel-enforced sandbox CLI and SDKs for AI agents

    nono is an open-source, kernel-enforced capability shell designed to safely run AI agents and other untrusted processes under strict operating system controls. The project addresses a growing security concern: modern coding agents typically execute with full user permissions, which means they can potentially read sensitive files, modify system configurations, or exfiltrate credentials if compromised. nono solves this by applying default-deny sandboxing at the kernel level using technologies such as Landlock on Linux and Seatbelt on macOS, making unauthorized actions structurally impossible rather than merely discouraged. ...
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    netsniff-ng

    netsniff-ng

    A Swiss army knife for your daily Linux network plumbing

    netsniff-ng is a free Linux networking toolkit, a Swiss army knife for your daily Linux network plumbing if you will. Its gain of performance is reached by zero-copy mechanisms, so that on packet reception and transmission the kernel does not need to copy packets from kernel space to user space and vice versa. Our toolkit can be used for network development and analysis, debugging, auditing, or network reconnaissance.
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    Tock OS

    Tock OS

    A secure embedded operating system for microcontrollers

    Tock is a secure, embedded operating system designed for microcontrollers and low-power hardware platforms. Written in Rust, it uses a novel kernel architecture where the OS runs a minimal trusted core and all userland code, including device drivers, is sandboxed and isolated. Tock is ideal for IoT devices, wearables, and embedded research projects where reliability and safety are critical. Its capability-based security model and preemptive multitasking allow developers to safely run multiple applications on constrained devices with confidence in memory and fault isolation.
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    almond

    almond

    A Scala kernel for Jupyter

    Almond already supports code navigation in dependencies via meta browse, paving the way for more IDE-like features and closer integration with the Scalameta ecosystem. Ammonite is a modern and user-friendly Scala shell. Almond wraps it in a Jupyter kernel, giving you all its features and niceties, including customizable pretty-printing, magic imports, advanced dependency handling, and its API, right from Jupyter. This also makes it easy to copy some code from notebooks to Ammonite scripts, and vice versa. Almond exposes APIs to interact with Jupyter front-ends. Call them from notebooks… or from your own libraries. ...
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    MX-Linux

    MX-Linux

    MX-Linux project

    MX Linux is a cooperative venture between the antiX and MX Linux communities. It is a family of operating systems that are designed to combine elegant and efficient desktops with high stability and solid performance. MX’s graphical tools provide an easy way to do a wide variety of tasks, while the Live USB and snapshot tools inherited from antiX add impressive portability and remastering capabilities.
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    antiX-Linux
    antiX is a fast, lightweight and easy to install linux live CD distribution based on Debian Stable for Intel-AMD x86 compatible systems.
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    Android File Transfer For Linux

    Android File Transfer For Linux

    Android File Transfer for Linux (and macOS!)

    Android File Transfer for Linux — a reliable MTP client with a minimalistic UI similar to Android File Transfer.
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    CuPy

    CuPy

    A NumPy-compatible array library accelerated by CUDA

    ...CuPy is highly compatible with NumPy, serving as a drop-in replacement in most cases. CuPy is very easy to install through pip or through precompiled binary packages called wheels for recommended environments. It also makes writing a custom CUDA kernel very easy, requiring only a small code snippet of C++.
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    ChefKiss Inferno

    ChefKiss Inferno

    Emulating Apple Silicon devices

    ...It is designed to bridge gaps between macOS hardware capabilities and software ecosystems that traditionally rely on different GPU architectures, such as those found in Linux or Windows environments. The project typically operates at the intersection of kernel extensions, GPU drivers, and virtualization layers, aiming to unlock performance features that are otherwise restricted or unavailable. Inferno is especially relevant for developers working on emulation, virtualization, or cross-platform graphics stacks, as it attempts to expose native GPU functionality in unconventional contexts. ...
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    Boxedwine

    Boxedwine

    Emulator that can run 32-bit Windows programs/games

    Boxedwine is a cross-platform emulator that enables users to run Windows applications by combining a Wine runtime with a custom emulated Linux kernel and CPU environment. Instead of relying on a native Linux system, it creates a fully self-contained execution environment that allows Windows binaries to run on platforms such as macOS, Linux, Windows, and even web browsers via WebAssembly. The project is written primarily in C++ and leverages SDL for graphics and input handling, providing a flexible runtime capable of supporting a wide range of applications. ...
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    OBS Linux Vulkan/OpenGL game capture

    OBS Linux Vulkan/OpenGL game capture

    OBS Linux Vulkan/OpenGL game capture

    obs-vkcapture is a Vulkan layer and OBS Studio plugin that enables capturing of Vulkan-rendered content in real time, solving a long-standing limitation in game recording and streaming. It works by injecting a Vulkan layer into applications, intercepting rendering calls, and redirecting frame data to OBS Studio without requiring special in-game support. This is particularly useful for modern Vulkan-based games or tools that lack native screen capture hooks. It’s lightweight, efficient, and...
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    ArkOS

    ArkOS

    Another rockchip Operating System

    Another rockchip Operating System. This OS came about from an initial fork of The Retro Arena to support a roms folder on a NTFS partition so that the management of roms could be done by simply putting you SD card into an appropriate card reader on a Windows 10 computer. Through various upgrades and tweaks overtime, it has diverged significantly from TheRA and it's time to rebrand this distro. With suggestions provided by community members, ArkOS was chosen.
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    hhuOS

    hhuOS

    hhuOS - A small operating system

    hhuOS is an educational operating system project developed by students at Heinrich Heine University (HHU) in Düsseldorf, Germany. It is built from scratch in C and Assembly and intended as a teaching tool to help students grasp the foundations of kernel development, memory management, system calls, and multitasking. The project focuses on clarity, modularity, and hands-on experimentation with real OS components, making it suitable for OS development courses or personal exploration.
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    Triton

    Triton

    Development repository for the Triton language and compiler

    Triton is a programming language and compiler framework specifically designed for writing highly efficient custom deep learning operations, particularly for GPUs. It aims to bridge the gap between low-level GPU programming, such as CUDA, and higher-level abstractions by providing a more productive and flexible environment for developers. Triton enables users to write optimized kernels for machine learning workloads while maintaining readability and control over performance-critical aspects...
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    os-tutorial

    os-tutorial

    How to create an OS from scratch

    os-tutorial is an open source educational project by cfenollosa that teaches the basics of building an operating system from scratch. The repository provides step-by-step lessons starting with bootloaders and moving through kernel development, interrupts, memory management, and system calls. Each tutorial is accompanied by clear explanations, code examples, and references to deepen understanding. The project uses x86 assembly and C to illustrate concepts, making it accessible to students and hobbyists interested in low-level programming. By compiling and running the examples with tools like QEMU, learners gain hands-on experience with OS fundamentals. ...
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    fswatch

    fswatch

    A cross-platform file change monitor with multiple backends

    ...A monitor based on inotify, a Linux kernel subsystem that reports file system changes to applications. A monitor based on File Events Notification, a Solaris/Illumos kernel API that reports file events. A monitor based on ReadDirectoryChangesW, a Microsoft Windows API that reports changes to a directory.
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    Tun2Socks

    Tun2Socks

    tun2socks , powered by gVisor TCP/IP stack

    Proxy Everything: Handle all network traffic of any internet programs sent by the device through a proxy. Proxy Protocols: HTTP/Socks4/Socks5/Shadowsocks with authentication support for remote connections. Run Everywhere. Linux/macOS/Windows/FreeBSD/OpenBSD multi-platform support with specific optimization. Gateway Mode: Act as a layer three gateway to handle network traffic from other devices in the same network. Full IPv6 Support: All functions work in IPv6, tunnel IPv4 connections through IPv6 proxy and vice versa. Network Stack: Powered by user-space TCP/IP stack from Google container application kernel gVisor.
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    IJulia.jl

    IJulia.jl

    Julia kernel for Jupyter

    IJulia is a Julia-language backend (kernel) for Jupyter notebooks, allowing users to write and execute Julia code interactively in browser-based notebooks. It integrates seamlessly with Jupyter’s ecosystem, supporting markdown, plotting, multimedia, and inline output. IJulia is ideal for scientific computing, data analysis, and education, combining the power of Julia with the interactive capabilities of Jupyter.
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    KonaBess

    KonaBess

    A GPU overclock & undervolt tool for various Snapdragon chips

    KonaBess is a straightforward application designed to customize GPU frequency and voltage tables without the need for kernel recompilation. The application achieves customization by unpacking the Boot/Vendor Boot image, decompiling and editing relevant dtb (device tree binary) files, and finally repacking and flashing the modified image. The extent of improvement varies, with some users reporting a 25% reduction in power consumption in the graphics benchmark (4.2w->3.2w) after undervolting the Snapdragon 865. ...
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    Perfetto

    Perfetto

    Production-grade client-side tracing, profiling, and analysis

    Perfetto is a production-grade tracing platform for Android, Linux, and Chrome that captures extremely detailed information about what a system is doing over time. It’s designed around a low-overhead producer/consumer model: instrumented components (“producers”) write binary events into shared memory buffers and a collector (“service”) reliably streams them to storage. The data model spans kernel and userspace, so you can stitch together CPU scheduling, app lifecycles, binder/IPC hops, GPU work, power and thermal signals, file I/O, heap samples, and more into a single coherent timeline. ...
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