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    xsnow

    xsnow

    Let it snow on your desktop

    Finally, a working xsnow for Gnome, KDE, etc. Based on the original xsnow-1.42 created by Rick Jansen, after the xsnow-2019 conference in Antas (Spain) we now have available a xsnow that works on many desktop environments, even Raspian. By request of many beta-testers, a graphical front end has been created as well. For non-Unix users, there is https://sourceforge.net/projects/wsnow .
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    Bullet Physics SDK

    Bullet Physics SDK

    Real-time collision detection and multi-physics simulation for VR

    This is the official C++ source code repository of the Bullet Physics SDK: real-time collision detection and multi-physics simulation for VR, games, visual effects, robotics, machine learning etc. We are developing a new differentiable simulator for robotics learning, called Tiny Differentiable Simulator, or TDS. The simulator allows for hybrid simulation with neural networks. It allows different automatic differentiation backends, for forward and reverse mode gradients. TDS can be trained...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Simutrans Iron Bite
    The Iron Way, aka Simutrans Iron Bite, is a free, open source transport simulation game. It is a fork of the Simutrans project featuring a better UI for the game, both with visual and usability enhancements. It can run most of the known Simutrans graphics sets, but comes with three sets included, so that you can start playing right away without need to download and install further components. A secondary goal is to translate the remaing German in the source code to English.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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