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    usbmuxd

    usbmuxd

    A socket daemon to multiplex connections from and to iOS devices

    A socket daemon to multiplex connections from and to iOS devices. usbmuxd stands for "USB multiplexing daemon". This daemon is in charge of multiplexing connections over USB to an iOS device. The daemon is automatically started by udev or systemd depending on what you have configured upon hotplug of an iOS device and exits if the last device was unplugged. When usbmuxd is running it provides a socket interface at /var/run/usbmuxd that is designed to be compatible with the socket interface...
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    NanoVM - a portable tiny java vm running on microcontrollers with at least 8k code space, especially Atmel AVR controllers. Robotic examples for the Asuro, the c't-Bot and the Nibo robot are included.
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    Keystone Engine

    Keystone Engine

    Keystone assembler framework: Core (Arm, Arm64, Hexagon, Mips, etc.)

    Keystone is a lightweight multi-platform, multi-architecture assembler framework. Multi-architecture, with support for Arm, Arm64 (AArch64/Armv8), Ethereum Virtual Machine, Hexagon, Mips, PowerPC, Sparc, SystemZ, & X86 (include 16/32/64bit). Clean/simple/lightweight/intuitive architecture-neutral API. Implemented in C/C++ languages, with bindings for Java, Masm, Visual Basic, C#, PowerShell, Perl, Python, NodeJS, Ruby, Go, Rust, Haskell & OCaml available. Native support for Windows & *nix...
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    Boss Engine

    8-bit Graphical API for Java

    Boss Engine is a graphical API for writing low-resolution 8-bit color applications. It offers easy to use functions for handling graphics, basic i/o and more. Screen access is performed through virtual framebuffers that allow direct read/write access to indexed color screen data. API is coded entirely with native libraries. No third party libraries required.
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    ocapi

    ocapi

    C-level driver collection for MSP430 and derivatives

    ocapi is an open source driver collection for MSP430 and derivative processors. It provides a C language application programming interface (API) for deploying individual processor capabilities. Current modules support serial communication via UART, I2C and SPI, digital I/O (GPIO), analog-to-digital conversion (ADC), Timers and so on. ocapi aims at being independent of the development host platform. So it should work, no matter if you live in the Windows, Linux or Mac world. ocapi is used...
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    RISC-V BOOM

    RISC-V BOOM

    SonicBOOM: The Berkeley Out-of-Order Machine

    The riscv-boom project (also called BOOM or SonicBOOM) implements a high-performance, synthesizable out-of-order RISC-V core written in the Chisel hardware construction language. It targets the RV64GC (i.e. 64-bit with general + compressed + floating point) instruction set and supports features such as virtual memory, caches, atomics, and IEEE-754 floating point. The design is parameterizable, meaning users can tune pipeline widths, buffer sizes, functional units, and other...
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    MssCF

    MssCF

    Mark Stephen Sobkow's Code Factory

    ...Each cartridge of rules in the knowledge base defines the code to be produced for a particular language, tool, or combination thereof. A cartridge can also integrate the rules from other cartridges, so you can create a virtual cartridge that will produce all the code to support a given software stack that the rules provide. MSS Code Factory takes over the duties of the junior programmer on large database integration projects, whose primary task is to follow the templates provided by the application architect and senior systems analysts. If you can provide a template, it is usually possible to define rules to produce code following the template. ...
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    Simplify

    Simplify

    Android virtual machine and deobfuscator

    Simplify virtually executes an app to understand its behavior and then tries to optimize the code so that it behaves identically but is easier for a human to understand. Each optimization type is simple and generic, so it doesn't matter what specific type of obfuscation is used. Provides a virtual machine sandbox for executing Dalvik methods. After executing a method, it returns a graph containing all possible register and class values for every execution path. It works even if some values...
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    Object Oriented C (oo tools for C)

    Object Oriented C (oo tools for C)

    Object Oriented tools for C

    Object Oriented C (oo tools for C) kit is for those who want to program in an object oriented manner, but stick on the good old C as well. It implements classes, single class inheritance, multiple inheritance by interfaces and mixins, and exception handling. Ideal for students getting to know OO programming or for systems that lack a C++ compiler. This is a collection of C macros and a small C library. Do not mix with the "ooc programming language" which is a different project at...
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    Shrine

    Shrine

    A TempleOS distro for heretics

    Shrine is a modified distribution of TempleOS, aiming to retain compatibility with TempleOS programs while introducing enhancements for usability and connectivity. It incorporates features like a Unix-like shell, internet access, and a package downloader, expanding the capabilities of the original system. Shrine serves as a platform for exploring the unique aspects of TempleOS with added modern conveniences.​
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    Zappa

    Zappa

    Serverless Python

    Zappa makes it super easy to build and deploy serverless, event-driven Python applications (including, but not limited to, WSGI web apps) on AWS Lambda + API Gateway. Think of it as "serverless" web hosting for your Python apps. That means infinite scaling, zero downtime, zero maintenance - and at a fraction of the cost of your current deployments! With a traditional HTTP server, the server is online 24/7, processing requests one by one as they come in. If the queue of incoming requests...
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    Baselines

    Baselines

    High-quality implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms

    Unlike the other two, openai/baselines is not currently a maintained or prominent repo in the OpenAI organization (and I found no strong reference in OpenAI’s main GitHub). Historically, “baselines” repositories are often used for baseline implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms or reference models (e.g. in the RL domain). If there was an OpenAI “baselines” repo, it might have contained reference implementations for reinforcement learning or model policy baselines to compare new...
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    TMSU

    TMSU

    TMSU lets you tags your files and then access them

    TMSU lets you tags your files and then access them through a nifty virtual filesystem from any other application. TMSU is a tool for tagging your files. It provides a simple command-line utility for applying tags and a virtual filesystem to give you a tag-based view of your files from any other program. TMSU does not alter your files in any way: they remain unchanged on disk, or on the network, wherever your put them. TMSU maintains its own database and you simply gain an additional view,...
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    Network Function Framework for Go

    Network Function Framework for Go

    NFF-Go -Network Function Framework for GO (former YANFF)

    NFF-Go is a set of libraries for creating and deploying cloud-native Network Functions (NFs). It simplifies the creation of network functions without sacrificing performance. We are now supporting AF_XDP and supporting(almost) getting packets directly from Linux. So you do not need to write 3(three) different applications to process packets coming from different type of drivers of PMDs. You just write everything in NFF-Go, and it can dynamically use whatever you would like underneath....
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    ApertusVR

    ApertusVR

    Virtual Reality software library

    The main feature of ApertusVR is the so called "Distributed Plugin-in Mechanism" which means that not only humans could be involved in a multi-user virtual reality scene but any element of the Internet of Things like hardware, software, robot or any kind of smart device. ApertusCore is a programming library written in C++11, that fulfills modern software requirements as it is modular, embeddable, platform-independent, and easily configurable. It contains basic software interfaces and modules for logging, event-handling, and for loading plugins and configurations. ...
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    Incremental DOM

    Incremental DOM

    An in-place DOM diffing library

    Incremental DOM is a lightweight library for building DOM trees by issuing imperative update instructions, avoiding heavyweight virtual DOM diffing at runtime. Instead of creating and diffing large object graphs, templates compile to a sequence of function calls that “patch” the live DOM in place. This model eliminates allocations associated with virtual trees and allows updates to be streamed directly to the DOM, which can improve memory usage and reduce GC pressure. It integrates naturally...
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    ZM

    ZM

    A library to handle coroutine and green thread in C

    ZM is a C library to handle continuations (coroutine, exception, green thread) with finite state machines. The library is written in C99 without external dependecy or machine-specific code and can be compiled in ansi-c or ansi-c++ with the minal effort to define two unsigned int type (uint8_t and uint32_t).
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    pulse - Java web app framework / CMS

    pulse - Java web app framework / CMS

    Built for enterprise level and highly customized websites

    An open source portal solution in Java. pulse is a framework on top of the Servlet API providing easy to use and easy to extend patterns for creating browser based applications and websites. Moreover pulse delivers a set of out-of-the-box components, e.g. CMS, shopping, user management. Key features: - Cross-platform, implemented using Java technology. - Completely written using Java 6. - Provides a framework for quick development of own applications. - Is delivered...
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    ObjectBuilder2

    ObjectBuilder2

    C++ CASE tool, full life cycle code generator

    ObjectBuilder is a C++ code generation CASE tool (CASE, code generation, refactoring, documentation generation). It lets you create, manipulate and navigate classes, class relations, class members and class methods at a high level of abstraction. ObjectBuilder dramatically simplify work with C++ project architecture. I use it and think that tree OO interface targeted to C++ more fast and power than UML class diagrams. ObjectBuilder perfectly organize C++ header files with any level of...
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    pythonids

    pythonids

    Enumeration of Python implementations and releases

    The ‘pythonids‘ package provides the enumeration of Python syntaxes and the categorization of Python implementations. This enables the development of fast and easy portable generic code for arbitrary platforms in IT and IoT landscapes consisting of heterogeneous physical and virtual runtime environments. The current supported syntaxes are Python2.7+ and Python3 for the Python implementations: CPython IPython (based on CPython) IronPython Jython PyPy
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    neoPack

    Fully virtual ListView for Delphi/Lazarus

    Project is obsolete; see Editas. ListView has no items occupied memory, only visible items are in memory. When turn on filter, maximum 4 bytes per item or less. Each item can be different height.
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    platformids

    platformids

    OS and Distribution Release Enumeration

    The ‘platformids‘ package provides the categorization and enumeration of OS platforms and distributions. This enables the development of portable generic code for arbitrary platforms in IT and IoT landscapes consisting of heterogeneous physical and virtual runtime environments. The introduced hierarchical bitmask vectors enable for fast and efficient platform specific code and data selection for OS and distributions with routines for specific platform releases. The supported...
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    This project consists of a linux kernel driver and some user-mode libraries. They allow a process to create a virtual usb host controller. Real or virtual usb devices can be "plugged" into this controller.
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    Nebula docs

    Nebula docs

    Documentation repo of nebula orchestration system

    Nebula is a open source distributed Docker orchestrator designed for massive scales (tens of thousands of servers/worker devices), unlike Mesos/Swarm/Kubernetes it has the ability to have workers distributed on high latency connections (such as the internet) yet have the pods(containers) be managed centrally with changes taking affect (almost) immediately, this makes Nebula ideal for managing a vast cluster of servers\devices across the globe, some example use cases are appliances\virtual...
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    Nebula worker

    Nebula worker

    The worker node manager container which manages nebula nodes

    Nebula is a open source distributed Docker orchestrator designed for massive scales (tens of thousands of servers/worker devices), unlike Mesos/Swarm/Kubernetes it has the ability to have workers distributed on high latency connections (such as the internet) yet have the pods(containers) be managed centrally with changes taking affect (almost) immediately, this makes Nebula ideal for managing a vast cluster of servers\devices across the globe, some example use cases are IoT devices,...
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