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    OpenFang

    OpenFang

    Open-source Agent Operating System

    ...The system is positioned as a foundation for building advanced AI tooling, particularly in environments that require tight integration with GPU workflows and modern AI pipelines. OpenFang emphasizes modularity and extensibility so developers can plug in custom agents, tools, or execution backends. Overall, the project represents an emerging class of “agent OS” platforms that treat AI agents as first-class computational actors rather than isolated scripts.
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    StartOS

    StartOS

    Linux server OS optimized for self-hosting

    StartOS is a sovereign, self-hosted operating system built by Start9 Labs to empower individuals with digital independence. Designed to run on personal servers, it provides a privacy-first interface for installing, managing, and running decentralized applications without needing technical expertise. StartOS includes services like Bitcoin nodes, messaging platforms, file hosting, and password managers, all running locally and without third-party control. With a user-friendly UI and strong...
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    Pop!_OS

    Pop!_OS

    A project for managing all Pop!_OS sources

    ...It contains packaging, configuration, and system-level customizations that define how Pop!_OS behaves and differentiates itself from standard Ubuntu installations. The project integrates system tools, hardware optimizations, and user interface components into a cohesive operating system tailored for developers, creators, and power users. Pop!_OS is known for its out-of-the-box support for both AMD and NVIDIA GPUs, as well as features like disk encryption, power management profiles, and streamlined workspace navigation. The repository also plays a key role in coordinating updates, managing dependencies, and maintaining compatibility across the system.
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    Bottlerocket OS

    Bottlerocket OS

    An operating system designed for hosting containers

    ...Instead of making configuration changes manually, you can change settings with an API call, and these changes are automatically migrated through updates. Hosting containers doesn’t require much from an operating system and hosting containers is all Bottlerocket aims to do. Many of the packages, tools, interpreters, and dependencies installed by default in general-purpose Linux distributions are simply not needed to only host containers.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Hermit for Rust

    Hermit for Rust

    Hermit for Rust

    Hermit-RS is a Rust-based unikernel designed for high-performance and cloud computing applications. By combining the safety and concurrency features of Rust with the minimalistic approach of unikernels, Hermit-RS offers a secure and efficient runtime environment. It is particularly suited for running single-tenant applications directly on hypervisors or bare-metal hardware, reducing overhead and improving performance.
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    k23

    k23

    Experimental WASM Microkernel Operating System

    k23 is a microkernel-based operating system project written in Zig, an emerging systems programming language focused on safety, simplicity, and performance. k23 explores the design of modern OS features like message-passing, memory protection, and modular service construction using Zig’s powerful low-level capabilities. It is an experimental and educational project intended to show how Zig can be used for robust, readable systems programming while enabling contributors to rethink traditional...
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    fltr

    fltr

    Like grep but for natural language questions

    fltr is a minimal, dependency-free filtering utility written in C, inspired by UNIX philosophy and designed for high-performance data stream filtering. It allows users to apply pattern-based rules to lines of input—much like grep or awk—but with a focus on simplicity, low overhead, and customizability. It's intended for those who need a small, efficient tool to clean, parse, or analyze large streams of textual data on the command line without complex scripting or configuration.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    rCore-Tutorial-v3

    rCore-Tutorial-v3

    Let's write an OS which can run on RISC-V in Rust from scratch

    rCore-Tutorial-v3 is an educational project designed to guide learners through the process of building a minimalistic operating system from scratch using the Rust programming language. Targeting the RISC-V architecture, this tutorial emphasizes safety and concurrency, leveraging Rust's features to teach OS fundamentals such as memory management, process scheduling, and file systems. It is structured to provide hands-on experience, making it suitable for both academic settings and self-study.
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