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    BoringSSL

    BoringSSL

    Mirror of BoringSSL

    ...While fully open source, BoringSSL is not intended for general public use — it serves as a streamlined, heavily modified SSL/TLS and cryptography library optimized for Google’s internal ecosystem, including Chrome/Chromium, Android, and other Google services. The project prioritizes security, simplicity, and maintainability over backward compatibility. Unlike OpenSSL, BoringSSL provides no guarantee of stable APIs or ABIs, meaning third-party projects depending on it may frequently break. Google products that use BoringSSL ship their own copies and update them as needed, enabling faster iteration without legacy constraints. ...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    macroquad

    macroquad

    Cross-platform game engine in Rust

    ...With Macroquad, you don’t need to worry about low-level graphics plumbing: it handles window and input management, rendering, UI, and more, letting you focus on game logic. A strength of Macroquad is its cross-platform reach: it supports desktop (Windows, Linux, macOS), web (via WebAssembly / HTML5), and mobile (Android, iOS) without requiring platform-specific code. Compilation is relatively fast with minimal dependencies, so small projects or prototypes can spin up quickly. Because it’s “batteries included” for common tasks (rendering, drawing shapes, text, basic UI, game loop), Macroquad works well for rapid prototyping.
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    KMON

    KMON

    Linux Kernel Manager and Activity Monitor

    ...The Linux kernel is the open-source, monolithic, and, Unix-like operating system kernel that is used in the Linux distributions, various embedded systems such as routers, and as well as in all Android-based systems. Linus Torvalds conceived and created the Linux kernel in 1991 and it's still being developed by thousands of developers today. It's a prominent example of free and open-source software and it's used in other free software projects, notably the GNU operating system. Although the Linux-based operating systems dominate most of computing, it still carries some design flaws which were quite a bit of debate in the early days of Linux.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Mindwtr

    Mindwtr

    A complete Getting Things Done (GTD) productivity system for desktop a

    Mindwtr: The Privacy-First GTD System Mindwtr is a Getting Things Done (GTD) productivity tool designed for "Mind Like Water." It runs completely offline—no accounts, no tracking, and no subscriptions. The Core GTD Workflow Capture: Instantly offload thoughts to your Inbox. Clarify: Process tasks rapidly with the built-in "2-Minute Rule" timer. Organize: Sort tasks by Contexts (@work, @home), Areas, and Projects. Reflect: Keep your system trustworthy with a guided Weekly...
    Downloads: 57 This Week
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    AppFlowy

    AppFlowy

    Bring projects, wikis, and teams together with AI.

    AppFlowy is an AI collaborative workspace where you can achieve more without losing control of your data. It is the best open source alternative to Notion, offering a 100% offline mode and self-hosting with a cloud service of your choice. Build a centralized workspace for your wiki, projects, and notes with AppFlowy. It allows you to organize and visualize your data in tables, Kanban boards, calendars, and more. You can filter and sort your data in any way you want. AppFlowy comes...
    Downloads: 50 This Week
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    Deadliner

    Deadliner

    Deadliner helps you keep track of the time left for your deadline

    Deadliner is a cross‑platform visual time‑management app (iOS/macOS/Android) that tracks deadlines, events, and tasks using countdown timers and Gantt‑style milestones. It focuses on visual progress and cloud syncing to fight procrastination.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Decentralized Internet

    Decentralized Internet

    SDK for building decentralized web and distributed computing projects

    This project was created in order to support a new internet. One that is more open, free, and censorship-resistant in comparison to the old internet. An internet that eventually wouldn't need to rely on telecom towers, an outdated grid, or all these other "old school" forms of tech. We believe P2P compatibility is an important part of the future of the net. Grid Computing also plays a role in having a better means of transferring information in a speedy, more cost-efficient and reliable manner.
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