Build gen AI apps with an all-in-one modern database: MongoDB Atlas
MongoDB Atlas provides built-in vector search and a flexible document model so developers can build, scale, and run gen AI apps without stitching together multiple databases. From LLM integration to semantic search, Atlas simplifies your AI architecture—and it’s free to get started.
Start Free
Keep company data safe with Chrome Enterprise
Protect your business with AI policies and data loss prevention in the browser
Make AI work your way with Chrome Enterprise. Block unapproved sites and set custom data controls that align with your company's policies.
TeraTerm Project is developing the terminal emulator Tera Term and the SSH compatible extension module TTSSH. This is open source software under the BSD license. This is the official successor to the original Tera Term Pro 2.3. Development takes place on the project page on GitHub.
Native Python and Ruby bindings for LibVNCServer and LibVNCClient .
Native Python and Ruby language bindings for LibVNCServer and LibVNCClient libraries. Project started with LibVNCClient Python binding implementation. For now only Python versions of 2.7.x and Linux platform are supported.
A project to increase free Arabic fonts on Unix/Linux
Arabeyes is a Meta project that is aimed at fully supporting the Arabic language in the Unix/Linux environment. It is designed to be a central location to standardize the Arabization process. Arabeyes relies on voluntary contributions.
CULT is an Open Source software-only network bootable thin client Operating System that provides a complete solution for thin clients, PCs or virtualized hardware.
Gapito, Gnome Parallel Terminal, allows to run several SSH or telnet sessions in parallel, replicating user input over all of them. It is very useful to administrate clusters of machines.
Plume is a complete set of packages to create and administrate a network of diskless computers used as X terminals. Workstations root file system is extensively based on Debian with as few new packages as possible.
linsnoop is a unix98-terminal (ptmx) sniffer. Is used to observe a shells input/output. It can be used to observe users, also as keyboard sniffer...
Be careful - the module is able to steal passwords!