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    Gyroflow

    Gyroflow

    Video stabilization using gyroscope data

    Gyroflow is an advanced open-source video stabilization application that uses gyroscope and motion sensor data to produce highly accurate and cinematic stabilization results. Instead of relying solely on visual estimation like traditional software stabilizers, it processes real motion data recorded by cameras or external sensors to achieve more precise compensation. This approach allows it to correct complex camera movement, rolling shutter distortion, and lens artifacts while preserving...
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    Stremio Core

    Stremio Core

    Types, addon system, UI models, core logic

    ...The architecture is inspired by Elm: immutable state, message-driven updates, and explicit side-effects (“effects”) keep behavior predictable and testable. An environment abstraction lets hosts provide implementations for things like storage, networking, and timers, making the core portable to desktop, mobile, and web. The project targets WebAssembly as well, so the same Rust logic can run inside the browser via a small bridge layer.
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    Tiger

    Tiger

    Tiger is a visual tool to author game spritesheets and their metadata

    Tiger is a simple, self-hosted music streaming server designed to help users organize and listen to their personal music libraries from any device. It features a web-based interface that emulates the feel of a desktop music player while running entirely in the browser, making it ideal for home servers or private cloud setups.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Forma

    Forma

    An efficient vector-graphics renderer

    Forma is an experimental vector graphics renderer written in Rust, developed by Google to explore high-performance, parallelized rendering techniques across multiple platforms. The project aims to achieve portability, performance, simplicity, and small footprint through a streamlined four-stage rendering pipeline. Forma provides both CPU (software) and GPU (hardware) backends, relying on Rust’s SIMD auto-vectorization, Rayon for multithreading, and WebGPU (wgpu) for hardware acceleration....
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    Weylus

    Weylus

    Use your tablet as graphic tablet/touch screen on your computer

    Weylus turns your tablet or smart phone into a graphic tablet/touch screen for your computer! No apps except a modern browser (Firefox 80+, iOS/iPadOS 13+) are required on your tablet. Start Weylus, preferably set an access code in the access code box and press the Start button. This will start a webserver running on your computer. To control your computer with your tablet you need to open the url http://<address of your computer>:<port set in the menu, default is 1701>, if possible...
    Downloads: 379 This Week
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