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    Jacksum

    Jacksum

    a free cross platform checksum utility, supports 58+ hash algorithms

    ...This site has been left for historical purposes ONLY, you find older Jacksum versions here. Please visit the GitHub site for current development. Jacksum 1.7.0 is a platform independent checksum utility (written entirely in Java) for computing and verifying (integrity check) checksums, CRC and hashes (fingerprints). It supports 58 popular hash algorithms and a lot of unique features.
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    Clay Golem

    Clay Golem

    Golem is creating a global market for computing power

    The Golem Network fosters a global group of creators building ambitious software solutions that will shape the technological landscape of future generations by accessing computing resources across the platform. Golem Network is an accessible, reliable, open access and censorship-resistant protocol, democratizing access to digital resources and connecting users through a flexible, open-source platform. With Golem Network, users can connect with ease and pay each other for sharing their unused resources. Golem’s democratized access combined with a unique peer-to-peer exchange creates an unstoppable ecosystem for a myriad of use-cases to be born, allowing software developers to leverage their creativity more than ever before. ...
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    TACO is a toolkit for building distributed control systems or any other distributed system. It is based on a C/C++ core. It is based on the client-server model. It supports writing clients and server on Unix+Windows. Clients and servers can be written in
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    Reliable group communication based on IP multicast and configurable protocol stack
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    Haiway

    Haiway

    Haiway Edge Computing OS

    Haiway is a simple operating system written from scratch in C with the goal of helping learners understand OS development fundamentals. Targeting x86_64 systems and running in a bare-metal environment like QEMU, Haiway implements its own bootloader, kernel, and essential subsystems such as memory management, interrupt handling, and user process execution. Designed to be lightweight and readable, the project emphasizes clarity and modularity, making it a useful base for experimentation or...
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    ScaffCC

    ScaffCC

    Compilation and optimization framework for the Scaffold language

    ScaffCC is a compiler and scheduler for the Scaffold programing language. It is written using the LLVM open-source infrastructure. It is for the purpose of writing and analyzing code for quantum computing applications. ScaffCC enables researchers to compile quantum applications written in Scaffold to a low-level quantum assembly format (QASM), apply error correction, and generate time and area metrics. It is written to be scalable up to problem sizes in which quantum algorithms outperform classical ones, and as such provide valuable insight into the overheads involved and possible optimizations for a realistic implementation on a future device technology.
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    go-matrix

    go-matrix

    First version of go-MATRIX, especially for TPS optimization and AI

    ...(The validators take turns to generate blocks, and a validator which has generated a block is considered the validation leader of that block.) Therefore, the increase in mining time caused in this way has nothing to do with the actual computing power.
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    java-string-similarity

    java-string-similarity

    Implementation of various string similarity and distance algorithms

    ...If the alphabet is finite, it is possible to use the method of four russians (Arlazarov et al. "On economic construction of the transitive closure of a directed graph", 1970) to speedup computation. This was published by Masek in 1980 ("A Faster Algorithm Computing String Edit Distances").
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    API Correios

    API Correios

    API correios.com.br in Python

    ...The library abstracts the raw SOAP or REST endpoints exposed by Correios, providing Pythonic methods to perform common tasks like tracking a package by its code or computing shipping cost/lead time between postal codes. It handles serialization and mapping of API responses into Python objects so developers don’t manually parse raw XML or JSON. With this tool, developers building Brazilian market e-commerce or logistics solutions can integrate postal services smoothly. Because it is open source, improvements can be contributed to support new endpoints, changes in the postal service API, or additional features like caching or async requests.
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    Decentralized-Internet

    Decentralized-Internet

    A SDK/library for decentralized web and distributing computing project

    The Decentralized-Internet project by Lonero Team is a software development kit (SDK) and library aimed at facilitating the creation of decentralized web and distributed computing applications. It provides developers with tools to build applications that operate independently of centralized servers, promoting a more open and resilient internet infrastructure.​
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    distlink

    Library to compute distance between elliptic orbits (MOID)

    This C++ library allows to compute the Minimal Orbital Intersection Distance (MOID) between two elliptic confocal orbits using the method by Kholshevnikov & Vassiliev (1999), Cel. Mech. Dyn. Astr., 75, 75. The implementation of the method is described in (Baluev & Mikryukov 2019), Astronomy & Computing, 27, 11. It employs numeric error control and deals carefully with nearly degenerate cases (like almost circular and almost coplanar orbits). Library also includes auxiliary functions. The code was developed and tested with GCC, though it should be usable with any other C++-compatible compiler. See README.
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    PlanetPack

    PlanetPack

    Radial-velocity & transits analysis tool for exoplanets

    ...The description of the main theoretic concepts, statistical methods and algorithms that PlanetPack implements, is given in the following refereed papers: R.V. Baluev 2013, Astronomy & Computing, V. 2, P. 18 (initial release); R.V. Baluev 2018, Astronomy & Computing, V. 25, P. 221 (update 3.0). The technical manual explaining the details of the practical use is available in the download archive here (see the /doc/ subfolder).
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    AtariST-CManship

    AtariST-CManship

    Atari ST C-manship Examples

    Sample C programs for Atari ST 16/32 bit in Lattice C * support and other inquiries can be made on our BBS at: $ telnet 13leader.net 8023 Fork our Git @ https://github.com/pjones1063
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    Lucet

    Lucet

    Lucet, the Sandboxing WebAssembly Compiler.

    ...Developed by the Bytecode Alliance, it focuses on ahead-of-time compilation, converting WebAssembly modules into native machine code before execution to achieve fast startup times and predictable performance. Lucet is particularly notable for its use in edge computing environments, where low latency and efficient resource usage are critical, such as in content delivery networks. It leverages the Cranelift code generator to produce optimized native binaries and provides a runtime that enforces strict sandboxing, ensuring that untrusted code cannot compromise the host system. The project is designed to embed easily into applications, allowing developers to extend systems with plugin-like architectures powered by WebAssembly.
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    s(ASP)

    Implements the stable model semantics without grounding.

    ...Work on s(ASP) is supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1423419. Details of how s(ASP) works can be found in the following paper: Marple, Kyle, Elmer Salazar, and Gopal Gupta. "Computing Stable Models of Normal Logic Programs Without Grounding." arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.00501 (2017) (https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.00501).
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    The Fission CL

    The Fission CL

    Command-line interface for Fission

    ...Users want data ownership and privacy without compromising on a seamless experience. You want to build a resilient application that is fast, cost-effective, and efficient. We build local-first and edge computing tools that make all of this possible. Fission builds open source protocols and managed solutions that empower developers to construct humane software applications.
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    PRMLT

    PRMLT

    Matlab code of machine learning algorithms in book PRML

    ...Many tricks for speeding up Matlab code are applied (e.g. vectorization, matrix factorization, etc.). Usually, functions in this package are orders faster than Matlab builtin ones (e.g. kmeans). Many tricks for numerical stability are applied, such as computing probability in logrithm domain, square root matrix update to enforce matrix symmetry.
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    Blazegraph (powered by bigdata)

    Blazegraph (powered by bigdata)

    Fast, scalable, robust graph database platform

    Blazegraph has moved to Github. Please see https://github.com/blazegraph/database/.
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    Common Music

    Common Music

    An algorithmic music composition system

    Common Music (CM) is a real-time music composition system implemented in JUCE/C++ and Scheme. It generates musical output via MIDI, OSC, CLM, FOMUS and CSOUND. Its user application is called GRACE (Graphical Real-time Algorithmic Composition Environment)
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    PhyloMCL

    PhyloMCL is a method degined to detect orthologous groups accurately.

    ...It employs two rounds of clustering aiming to recover the complex nature of gene duplications generated by polyploidization and single gene duplication events. PhyloMCL is implemented in C++ to promote computing speed for ortholog inference in genome scale.
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    Nebula docs

    Nebula docs

    Documentation repo of nebula orchestration system

    Nebula is a open source distributed Docker orchestrator designed for massive scales (tens of thousands of servers/worker devices), unlike Mesos/Swarm/Kubernetes it has the ability to have workers distributed on high latency connections (such as the internet) yet have the pods(containers) be managed centrally with changes taking affect (almost) immediately, this makes Nebula ideal for managing a vast cluster of servers\devices across the globe, some example use cases are appliances\virtual appliances located at clients data centers, edge computing, and POS systems. Ever wandered how your going to push an update to that smart fridge your company is working on as it's thousands of devices around the globe? wish you could have the assurance that your service will always use the latest code\envvars\etc in all of it's edge locations? want the ability to stop\start a globally distributed service with a single command? ...
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    Inviwo

    Inviwo

    Interactive Visualization Workshop

    Inviwo is a modern, open-source visualization framework designed for interactive visual data analysis and scientific computing. Built in C++ with a modular, extensible architecture, Inviwo combines a visual editor (for creating data pipelines) with a powerful runtime engine that supports real-time rendering, interaction, and GPU-accelerated processing. It’s widely used in scientific domains for building and sharing visualizations of complex data such as medical imaging, simulations, and machine learning models. ...
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    X-DeepLearning

    X-DeepLearning

    An industrial deep learning framework for high-dimension sparse data

    ...Storage and communication optimization, parameters are automatically allocated globally without manual intervention, and requests are merged to completely eliminate computing/storage/communication hotspots of ps. Complete streaming training features including feature admission, feature elimination, model incremental export, feature counting statistics, etc. Background: XDL1.0 focuses on throughput optimization and adopts the one request per thread processing model, which can significantly improve the limit throughput under ultra-high concurrency.
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    Nebula reporter

    Nebula reporter

    The optional reporter container which reads nebula reports from Kafka

    Nebula is an open source-distributed Docker orchestrator designed for massive scales (tens of thousands of servers/worker devices), unlike Mesos/Swarm/Kubernetes it has the ability to have workers distributed on high latency connections (such as the internet) yet have the pods(containers) be managed centrally with changes taking effect (almost) immediately, this makes Nebula ideal for managing a vast cluster of servers\devices across the globe. Ever wandered how your going to push an update...
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    Nebula worker

    Nebula worker

    The worker node manager container which manages nebula nodes

    Nebula is a open source distributed Docker orchestrator designed for massive scales (tens of thousands of servers/worker devices), unlike Mesos/Swarm/Kubernetes it has the ability to have workers distributed on high latency connections (such as the internet) yet have the pods(containers) be managed centrally with changes taking affect (almost) immediately, this makes Nebula ideal for managing a vast cluster of servers\devices across the globe, some example use cases are IoT devices, appliances\virtual appliances located at clients data centers, and edge computing. Nebula imposes no limits on the scale of the cluster, each component in it is designed to scale out to allow millions of workers to be managed by it. Designed to connect to devices that are spread around the globe Nebula is tolerant of network connection issues and will resync the device when it reconnects. With a single API call you can deploy a new container version to managed devices around the globe in minutes.
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