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    Neosync

    Neosync

    Open Source Data Security Platform for Developers to Monitor

    Neosync is a secure, open-source platform to generate, mask, and sync realistic test data across environments. It helps engineering teams create privacy-compliant datasets using synthetic data, transformations, and pseudonymization techniques. Designed with extensibility and data governance in mind, Neosync integrates with common databases and cloud services, enabling safe test environments for development and QA.
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    Edit Banana

    Edit Banana

    Edit Banana: A framework for converting statistical figures

    Edit Banana is an innovative web application designed to simplify image editing by merging intuitive user interfaces with powerful generative AI capabilities, enabling users to quickly enhance, manipulate, or transform photos without needing advanced design skills. It provides a smooth, browser-based experience where users can upload images, make precise edits such as background removal or inpainting, and apply stylistic transformations or corrections through AI prompts. The tool focuses on...
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    Light-4J

    Light-4J

    A fast, lightweight and more productive microservices framework

    Light means lightweight, lightning-fast and shedding light on how to program with modern Java SE for cloud-native deployment. I had been working on the Java EE platforms since early 2000 and suffered performance and productivity issues. In 2014, I realized that the IT industry was moving from Monolithic to Microservices and from on-premise data centers to the public clouds. To reduce the production cost for my applications, I need to find a lightweight platform that has a small memory...
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    ULib

    ULib

    C++ application development framework, to help developers create apps

    ULib is a highly optimized class framework for writing C++ applications. I wrote this framework as my tool for writing applications in various contexts. It is a result of many years of work as a C++ programmer. I think, in my opinion, that its strongest points are simplicity, efficiency, and sophisticated debugging. ULib is meant as a very lightweight C++ library to facilitate using C++ design patterns even for very deeply embedded applications, such as for systems using uclibc along with...
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    bDialog

    bDialog

    Extend the Bootstrap Modal features, making dialog more functions

    Extend the Bootstrap Modal features, making dialog more functions and easier to use, dialog type including modal, alert, mask, and toast types. A multi-layer nested, highly customizable powerful dialog plugin, dialog type including modal dialog, alert dialog, mask layer, toast dialog.
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