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    rCore-Tutorial-Book-v3

    rCore-Tutorial-Book-v3

    A book about how to write OS kernels in Rust easily

    ...It is written in Markdown and powered by mdBook, making it easy to read, navigate, and contribute to. The book combines theoretical explanations with practical exercises, allowing students and enthusiasts to understand core OS concepts like bootstrapping, memory management, and process scheduling through hands-on implementation.
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    Nitrux

    Nitrux

    A Linux system for modern computers on an immutable foundation.

    A Linux system for modern computers on an immutable foundation. Powered by OpenRC, MauiKit, NX AppHub, and Hyprland.
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    SynquoRum

    Multi-AI workspace with persistent cross-session memory via MCP

    SynquoRum is a multi-AI workspace for people who use multiple language models daily and are tired of fragmented context when switching tools. Most AI products treat memory as belonging to the model. Every new session starts from zero. SynquoRum inverts this: memory belongs to the workspace, not to any specific agent. Through an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server with 22 tools, the workspace exposes its memory to any MCP-compatible client — Claude.ai, Cursor, Cline, custom agents — so the same context follows you across providers and sessions. ...
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