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    Linux GPIB Support

    Linux GPIB Driver package (source)

    The Linux GPIB Package is a support package for GPIB (IEEE 488.2) hardware. The package contains a development environment consisting of a GPIB library written in C, kernel driver modules, and bindings for several other languages.
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    Sunshine

    Sunshine

    Self-hosted game stream host for Moonlight

    Sunshine is an open-source self‑hosted cloud gaming server that implements NVIDIA’s GameStream protocol. Compatible with Moonlight clients across platforms, it supports low‑latency streaming via software or hardware encoding (AMD/Intel/NVIDIA) and offers a browser‑based control UI for pairing.
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    Stable Diffusion WebUI Forge

    Stable Diffusion WebUI Forge

    Stable Diffusion WebUI Forge is a platform on top of Stable Diffusion

    ...It targets heavy users and researchers who push large models, control nets, and high-resolution pipelines where default settings can become bottlenecks. The fork typically introduces toggles for scheduler behavior, attention implementations, caching, and precision modes to reach better speed or quality on given hardware. It also focuses on stability during long sessions, aiming to reduce out-of-memory failures and provide clearer diagnostics when they occur. The UI surfaces advanced options in a way that remains recognizable to WebUI users, so migration costs are low while gaining experimental features. In practice, Forge serves as a proving ground for ideas that may later influence upstream tools, giving power users early access to cutting-edge techniques.
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    HP Linux Imaging and Printing

    HP Linux Imaging and Printing

    Hewlett-Packard's Linux imaging and printing software

    The Hewlett-Packard Linux Imaging and Printing Project provides a unified single and multi-function connectivity solution for Linux. For support and help, please visit https://launchpad.net/hplip
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    OpenHardwareMonitor

    OpenHardwareMonitor

    Free open source tool for real-time PC hardware sensor monitoring

    Open Hardware Monitor is a free and open source hardware monitoring application designed primarily for personal computers. It provides real-time insights into key system metrics such as temperatures, fan speeds, voltages, load percentages, and clock speeds by reading directly from sensors embedded in CPUs, GPUs, motherboards, and storage devices. The tool supports a wide range of sensor hardware found on modern systems, including Intel and AMD processors, NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards, SMART...
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    GPT4All

    GPT4All

    Run Local LLMs on Any Device. Open-source

    GPT4All is an open-source project that allows users to run large language models (LLMs) locally on their desktops or laptops, eliminating the need for API calls or GPUs. The software provides a simple, user-friendly application that can be downloaded and run on various platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Ubuntu, without requiring specialized hardware. It integrates with the llama.cpp implementation and supports multiple LLMs, allowing users to interact with AI models privately. This...
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    ShredOS

    ShredOS

    Shredos Disk Eraser 64 bit for all Intel 64 bit processors

    ...Nwipe originally was a fork of dwipe but has continued to have improvements and bug fixes and is now available in many Linux distros. ShredOS hopefully will always provide the latest nwipe on a up to date Linux kernel so it will support modern hardware.
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    FaceFusion

    FaceFusion

    Industry leading face manipulation platform

    FaceFusion is an open-source face swapping and facial enhancement toolkit designed for high-quality video and image manipulation workflows. The project enables users to replace faces in images or videos while maintaining temporal consistency and visual realism. It integrates modern deep learning models for face detection, alignment, and blending to produce smoother results than traditional approaches. FaceFusion is built with a modular pipeline that allows users to customize processing steps...
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    PyMC

    PyMC

    Bayesian Modeling and Probabilistic Programming in Python

    PyMC is a Python library for probabilistic programming focused on Bayesian statistical modeling and machine learning. Built on top of computational tools like Aesara and NumPy, PyMC allows users to define models using intuitive syntax and perform inference using MCMC, variational inference, and other advanced algorithms. It’s widely used in scientific research, data science, and decision modeling.
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    hls4ml

    hls4ml

    Machine learning on FPGAs using HLS

    hls4ml is an open-source framework that enables machine learning models to be implemented directly on hardware such as FPGAs and ASICs using high-level synthesis techniques. The system converts trained neural network models from common machine learning frameworks into hardware description code suitable for ultra-low-latency inference. This approach allows machine learning algorithms to run directly on specialized hardware, making them suitable for applications that require extremely fast...
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    WiFi DensePose

    WiFi DensePose

    Turn WiFi signals into real-time human pose estimation and detection

    WiFi DensePose is a production-oriented implementation of a WiFi-based human pose estimation system that enables real-time full-body tracking using wireless signals rather than cameras. The project demonstrates how commodity mesh routers and signal processing techniques can be leveraged to infer dense human pose information, even through obstacles such as walls. It is designed to showcase the emerging field of RF-based sensing, where machine learning models interpret wireless channel data to...
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    RobotCode

    RobotCode

    RobotFramework support for Visual Studio Code

    An extension that brings support for RobotFramework to Visual Studio Code, including features like code completion, debugging, test explorer, refactoring and more! With RobotCode you can edit your code with auto-completion, code navigation, syntax checking and many more.
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    Lightweight Slackware modification. Desktop-centric applications built on up-to-date libraries and easy on hardware resources. Kinda Slackware without lots of work to start out...
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    FastSD CPU

    FastSD CPU

    Fast stable diffusion on CPU and AI PC

    FastSD CPU is an optimized fork of Stable Diffusion designed to run efficiently on CPUs and devices without dedicated GPUs by leveraging Latent Consistency Models and Adversarial Diffusion Distillation techniques that accelerate inference. It focuses on bringing fast text-to-image generation to mainstream hardware like desktop CPUs, lower-end laptops, or edge devices without requiring high-end graphics processors. The repository contains multiple interfaces including a desktop GUI for simple...
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    FlashInfer

    FlashInfer

    FlashInfer: Kernel Library for LLM Serving

    FlashInfer is a kernel library designed to enhance the serving of Large Language Models (LLMs) by optimizing inference performance. It provides a high-performance framework that integrates seamlessly with existing systems, aiming to reduce latency and improve efficiency in LLM deployments. FlashInfer supports various hardware architectures and is built to scale with the demands of production environments.
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    LX Linux

    LX Linux

    A light version of Debian with minimal installed using LXDE.

    LX Linux is a distro based on Debian using LXDE as DE with some customization. The installation process uses Calamares. Recommended for very old machines, like 15 years old or more. live password: live Come with some extra repositories to install 3rd part packages (optional). - If brightness keys do not work, open a terminal: sudo nano /etc/default/grub where GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="xxxxx" put acpi_backlight=video or acpi_backlight=vendor try one or another and test...
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    django-health-check

    django-health-check

    a pluggable app that runs a full check on the deployment

    The primary intended use case is to monitor conditions via HTTP(S), with responses available in HTML and JSON formats. When you get back a response that includes one or more problems, you can then decide the appropriate course of action, which could include generating notifications and/or automating the replacement of a failing node with a new one. If you are monitoring health in a high-availability environment with a load balancer that returns responses from multiple nodes, please note that...
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    Crosvm

    Crosvm

    The Chrome OS Virtual Machine Monitor

    crosvm (ChromeOS Virtual Machine Monitor) is a secure, lightweight virtual machine monitor built on top of the Linux KVM hypervisor. Developed for ChromeOS, it is designed to isolate and execute Linux and Android guests efficiently while maintaining strong security boundaries. Unlike general-purpose emulators like QEMU, crosvm avoids full hardware emulation and focuses on modern paravirtualized I/O using the virtio standard, reducing complexity and attack surface. ...
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    Agent Development Kit (ADK)

    Agent Development Kit (ADK)

    Open-source, code-first Python toolkit for building, evaluating, etc.

    ADK (Android Device Key) Python is a reference implementation by Google for working with Android attestation keys in Python. It facilitates the integration of Android attestation features into backends or systems that require verification of device identity and integrity. This is especially important in high-security applications where verifying that a device is genuine and uncompromised is critical. ADK Python helps developers verify hardware-backed keys, work with JSON Web Tokens (JWT),...
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    MLC LLM

    MLC LLM

    Universal LLM Deployment Engine with ML Compilation

    MLC LLM is a machine learning compiler and deployment framework designed to enable efficient execution of large language models across a wide range of hardware platforms. The project focuses on compiling models into optimized runtimes that can run natively on devices such as GPUs, mobile processors, browsers, and edge hardware. By leveraging machine learning compilation techniques, mlc-llm produces high-performance inference engines that maintain consistent APIs across platforms. The system supports deployment on environments including Linux, macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and web browsers while utilizing different acceleration technologies such as CUDA, Vulkan, Metal, and WebGPU. ...
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    dm_control

    dm_control

    DeepMind's software stack for physics-based simulation

    ...DeepMind's software stack for physics-based simulation and Reinforcement Learning environments, using MuJoCo physics. The MuJoCo Python bindings support three different OpenGL rendering backends: EGL (headless, hardware-accelerated), GLFW (windowed, hardware-accelerated), and OSMesa (purely software-based). At least one of these three backends must be available in order render through dm_control. Hardware rendering with a windowing system is supported via GLFW and GLEW. On Linux these can be installed using your distribution's package manager. ...
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    Parallax

    Parallax

    Parallax is a distributed model serving framework

    Parallax is a decentralized inference framework designed to run large language models across distributed computing resources. Instead of relying on centralized GPU clusters in data centers, the system allows multiple heterogeneous machines to collaborate in serving AI inference workloads. Parallax divides model layers across different nodes and dynamically coordinates them to form a complete inference pipeline. A two-stage scheduling architecture determines how model layers are allocated to...
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    FastDeploy

    FastDeploy

    High-performance Inference and Deployment Toolkit for LLMs and VLMs

    FastDeploy is an open-source inference and deployment toolkit designed to simplify the process of running and serving deep learning models across a wide range of hardware platforms. Developed within the PaddlePaddle ecosystem, the toolkit focuses on providing high-performance deployment capabilities for modern AI models including large language models and vision-language systems. The platform enables developers to deploy trained models quickly using optimized inference pipelines that support...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Covalent workflow

    Covalent workflow

    Pythonic tool for running machine-learning/high performance workflows

    Covalent is a Pythonic workflow tool for computational scientists, AI/ML software engineers, and anyone who needs to run experiments on limited or expensive computing resources including quantum computers, HPC clusters, GPU arrays, and cloud services. Covalent enables a researcher to run computation tasks on an advanced hardware platform – such as a quantum computer or serverless HPC cluster – using a single line of code. Covalent overcomes computational and operational challenges inherent...
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    Dask

    Dask

    Parallel computing with task scheduling

    Dask is a Python library for parallel and distributed computing, designed to scale analytics workloads from single machines to large clusters. It integrates with familiar tools like NumPy, Pandas, and scikit-learn while enabling execution across cores or nodes with minimal code changes. Dask excels at handling large datasets that don’t fit into memory and is widely used in data science, machine learning, and big data pipelines.
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