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    Alacritty

    Alacritty

    A cross-platform, GPU-accelerated terminal emulator

    Alacritty is the fastest open source terminal emulator there is. How is it the fastest? With such a strong focus on simplicity and performance, Alacritty’s included features are very carefully considered, ensuring that it remains blazingly fast. It’s got a GPU for rendering that makes a whole lot of optimizations possible. In various benchmarked terminals, Alacritty has shown to be either faster, or way faster than others. Alacritty requires no additional setup, but still allows...
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    Mooneye GB

    Mooneye GB

    A Game Boy research project and emulator written in Rust

    Mooneye GB is a Game Boy research project and emulator written in Rust. The main goals of this project are accuracy and documentation. Some existing emulators are very accurate (Gambatte, BGB >= 1.5) but are not documented very clearly, so they are not that good references for emulator developers. I want this project to document as clearly as possible why certain behavior is emulated in a certain way. This also means writing a lot of test ROMs to figure out corner cases and precise behavior...
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