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    OctoPi

    OctoPi

    Raspberry PI distro for controlling 3D printers over the web

    OctoPrint is a snappy web interface for your 3D printer that allows you to control and monitor all aspects of your 3D printer and print jobs right from within any browser on your network. OctoPi includes the OctoPrint software for 3d printer and a mjpg-streamer, which can be used to stream JPEG files over an IP-based network. Includes RaspiCam support. Learn how you can support OctoPrint here. https://octoprint.org/support-octoprint/
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    BJH OS

    BJH OS

    An Operating System Created In Html CSS And JS By Muhammad Haris.

    💻 BJH OS Assalam O Alaikum! 👋 I’m Muhammad Haris, Developer of BJH OS 🌐💡 — a web-based OS built with pure HTML, CSS & JS. Enjoy draggable windows, built-in apps, a web terminal, Flash Browser, AI assistant, and persistent data via localStorage. 🚀 Highlights Custom desktop environment & smoother UI Modular architecture Built-in apps & BJH OS Apps Market Remote alerts & updates Secure login & developer tools 🛒 BJH OS Apps Market Features Browse apps/games App details: icon,...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    XNU

    XNU

    Legacy mirror of Darwin Kernel

    Darwin XNU is the hybrid kernel that powers Apple’s macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS operating systems, forming the foundation of the Darwin open-source core. The name XNU stands for X is Not Unix, highlighting its origin as a combination of multiple kernel technologies—primarily the Mach microkernel from Carnegie Mellon University, integrated with substantial components from FreeBSD and Apple’s proprietary IOKit driver framework. This hybrid architecture merges the microkernel model’s...
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