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    ToaruOS

    ToaruOS

    Hobby operating system, bootloader, kernel, drivers, C library

    ToaruOS is a "complete" operating system for x86-64 PCs and experimental support for ARMv8. While many independent, hobby, and research OSes aim to experiment with new designs, ToaruOS is intended as an educational resource, providing a representative microcosm of functionality found in major desktop operating systems. The OS includes a kernel, bootloader, dynamic shared object linker, C standard library, its own composited windowing system, a dynamic bytecode-compiled programming language,...
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    LMAX Disruptor

    LMAX Disruptor

    High performance inter-thread messaging library

    LMAX aims to be the fastest trading platform in the world. Clearly, in order to achieve this we needed to do something special to achieve very low-latency and high-throughput with our Java platform. Performance testing showed that using queues to pass data between stages of the system was introducing latency, so we focused on optimising this area. The Disruptor is the result of our research and testing. We found that cache misses at the CPU-level, and locks requiring kernel arbitration are...
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    barco

    barco

    Linux containers from scratch in C

    barco is a project I worked on to learn more about Linux containers and the Linux kernel, based on other guides on the internet. Linux containers are made up by a set of Linux kernel features. namespaces: are used to group kernel objects into different sets that can be accessed by specific process trees. There are different types of namespaces, for example,the PID namespace is used to isolate the process tree, while the network namespace is used to isolate the network stack.
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    Plymouth Themes

    Plymouth Themes

    A huge collection (80+) of Plymouth themes ported from Android

    A big collection of Plymouth themes, ported from Android bootanimation. Plymouth is a project from Fedora and now listed among the freedesktop.org's official resources providing a flicker-free graphical boot process. It relies on kernel mode setting (KMS) to set the native resolution of the display as early as possible, then provides an eye-candy splash screen leading all the way up to the login manager.
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    GPT-Code UI

    GPT-Code UI

    An open source implementation of OpenAI's ChatGPT Code interpreter

    An open source implementation of OpenAI's ChatGPT Code interpreter. Simply ask the OpenAI model to do something and it will generate & execute the code for you. You can put a .env in the working directory to load the OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable. For Azure OpenAI Services, there are also other configurable variables like deployment name. See .env.azure-example for more information. Note that model selection on the UI is currently not supported for Azure OpenAI Services.
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    Cross Platform Node Guide

    Cross Platform Node Guide

    Improve front-end engineer workflow & standard, powered by TypeScript

    ...Feflow refers to the thinking of Pipeline and divides work into five steps: init, develop, build, test, deploy. And corresponding to five basic commands: init, dev, build, test, and deploy. In addition to serving basic development workflows and specifications, Feflow provides an easy-to-expand plug-in mechanism for creating a team-wide toolchain ecosystem. Feflow only provides a CLI and kernel. The CLI is responsible for interacting with the command line terminal.
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    MOOS

    MOOS

    C# x64 operating system programming with the .NET native

    MOOS (Meta Operating System) is an academic and experimental OS designed for clarity and extensibility, focusing on simplicity and modular construction. Written in Rust, MOOS provides a safe and modern platform to explore low-level system design, with a minimal but functional kernel that supports multitasking, a virtual memory manager, and a tiny standard library. It targets x86_64 and runs on QEMU, making it suitable for students and developers learning about OS fundamentals or testing novel ideas in kernel development.
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    linux-factory

    linux-factory

    Framework used to create custom debian linux operating systems

    linux-factory is a utility designed to streamline the process of building and customizing Linux kernel images using a simple, scriptable environment. It provides a modular framework for configuring kernel options, applying patches, and generating bootable images, making it ideal for embedded developers, kernel hackers, and OS maintainers. With a strong emphasis on repeatability and automation, linux-factory reduces the manual overhead of compiling and deploying Linux kernels across various...
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    MLPACK is a C++ machine learning library with emphasis on scalability, speed, and ease-of-use. Its aim is to make machine learning possible for novice users by means of a simple, consistent API, while simultaneously exploiting C++ language features to provide maximum performance and flexibility for expert users. * More info + downloads: https://mlpack.org * Git repo: https://github.com/mlpack/mlpack
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    WG UI

    WG UI

    WireGuard Web UI for self-serve client configurations

    A basic, self-contained management service for WireGuard with a self-serve web UI. The easiest way to run wg-ui is using the container image. Important to know is that you need to have WireGuard installed on the machine in order for this to work, as this is 'just' a UI to manage WireGuard configs. You can configure wg-ui using commandline flags or environment variables. If you however do not have the possibility or interest in having kernel module loaded on your host, there is now a solution...
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    Hydrogen

    Hydrogen

    Run code interactively, inspect data, and plot

    Hydrogen is an interactive coding environment that supports Python, R, JavaScript and other Jupyter kernels. Hydrogen was inspired by Bret Victor's ideas about the power of instantaneous feedback and the design of Light Table. Running code inline and in real-time is a more natural way to develop. By bringing the interactive style of Light Table to the rock-solid usability of Atom, Hydrogen makes it easy to write code the way you want to. You also may be interested in our latest project –...
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    Aurae

    Aurae

    Distributed systems runtime daemon written in Rust

    Aurae is on a mission to be the most loved and effective way of managing workloads on a node. Our hope is that by bringing a better set of controls to a node, we can unlock brilliant higher-order distributed systems in the future. Aurae deploys a memory-safe 1 runtime daemon, process manager, and PID-1 initialization system to remotely schedule processes, containers, and virtual machines as well as set node configurations (e.g., networking storage). Through system proportioning and...
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    GoldHEN - PS4 Homebrew Enabler
    GoldHEN is a homebrew enabler and payload designed for PlayStation 4 systems that enables the execution of unsigned code, modifications, and custom applications by leveraging kernel-level access. It functions as an enhancement layer built on top of exploited firmware environments, allowing users to unlock additional capabilities beyond what is normally permitted by the console. The project provides a wide range of system-level features, including debugging tools, cheat engines, and plugin...
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    Cosmos

    Cosmos

    Cosmos is an operating system "construction kit"

    Cosmos is an operating system "construction kit" made for Visual Studio 2022. Build your own OS using managed languages such as C#, VB.NET, and more! Cosmos (C# Open Source Managed Operating System) is an operating system development kit that uses Visual Studio as its development environment. Despite C# in the name any .NET-based language can be used including VB.NET, Fortran, Delphi Prism, IronPython, F# and more. Cosmos itself and the kernel routines are primarily written in C#, and thus the Cosmos name. Cosmos is not an operating system in the traditional sense, but instead, it is an "Operating System Development Kit". ...
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    System Programming Roadmap

    System Programming Roadmap

    A roadmap to teach myself compiler dev, malware reverse engineering

    system-programming-roadmap is a curated roadmap and resource guide designed to help learners navigate the complex world of system-level programming. It aggregates high-quality tutorials, books, project ideas, and documentation links related to topics such as operating systems, file systems, kernel development, networking, and compilers. This repository is ideal for beginners looking to structure their learning or for experienced developers seeking to expand their knowledge in a structured and progressive manner.
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    xRxTx - Uart/Com

    xRxTx - Uart/Com

    Rxtx/Uart GUI

    RxtxConsole is an API and GUI software, developed by Doidx with JSerialCom as the kernel. It can be used for multi- UART/RS232 interface operation. The platform supports Windows/MAC/Linux. Note: Developed with Java17 Follow these steps step by step to apply RxtxConsole, 1. LIST, to obtain all Serial ports currently available on the system. 2. CONNECT, Select a Serial port for connection and place it in the connection pool for use ...
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    DiDasm is a small and fast disassembler, useful for Windows kernel developers. Advantages: - highly portable, has minimal runtime requirements (C runtime); - core libraries do not require any external components; - includes instructions emulator (diana_processor); - has stream oriented design; Supported platforms: i386, amd64 Supported instructions: x586/amd64/FPU/MMX/SSE/SSE2
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    Vodogray Linux
    Vodogray is a fast operating system oriented at creative people, it includes more software for creators and their tasks Source files available on GitHub https://github.com/VodograyLinux I publish news about the distribution and its development in the Telegram channel https://t.me/VodograyNews
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    GreenForce Official App

    GreenForce Official App

    Simple Kernel Feature Manager

    #Q&A Q: What is GreenForce ™ Official App? Is it a kind of kernel manager? A: GreenForce ™ Official App (Previously Disk Health Monitoring) is GreenForce Kernel Feature Manager with simpler function to activate the features instead of complicated profiling kernel manager. Q: Does GreenForce ™ Official App working on other kernel? A: Yes. with limited features. Q: Does GreenForce ™ Official App working on another devices? A: Yes. I am using Poco X3 Pro and it's working as it should....
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    gophernotes

    gophernotes

    The Go kernel for Jupyter notebooks and nteract

    gophernotes is a Go kernel for Jupyter notebooks and nteract. It lets you use Go interactively in a browser-based notebook or desktop app. Use gophernotes to create and share documents that contain live Go code, equations, visualizations and explanatory text. These notebooks, with the live Go code, can then be shared with others via email, Dropbox, GitHub and the Jupyter Notebook Viewer. Go forth and do data science, or anything else interesting, with Go notebooks! This project utilizes a...
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    Periph

    Periph

    Peripherals I/O in Go

    periph is a Go library that unifies hardware I/O on single-board computers and embedded Linux devices, exposing clean interfaces for GPIO, I²C, SPI, UART, PWM, and more. Its philosophy is “no daemon, no codegen”—you link a Go package and speak directly to the hardware via stable abstractions, keeping deployments simple and auditable. The project auto-detects host capabilities at runtime and selects the best driver backend, smoothing over kernel and board differences across Raspberry Pi,...
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    m2cgen

    m2cgen

    Transform ML models into a native code

    m2cgen (Model 2 Code Generator) - is a lightweight library that provides an easy way to transpile trained statistical models into a native code (Python, C, Java, Go, JavaScript, Visual Basic, C#, PowerShell, R, PHP, Dart, Haskell, Ruby, F#, Rust, Elixir). Transform ML models into a native code (Java, C, Python, Go, JavaScript, Visual Basic, C#, R, PowerShell, PHP, Dart, Haskell, Ruby, F#, Rust) with zero dependencies. Some models force input data to be particular type during prediction phase...
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    SPT-OpenLiS

    STREAMS package for Linux kernel

    OpenLiS STREAMS package for Linux kernel. Update from openlis project.
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    glommio

    glommio

    Thread-per-core crate that makes writing asynchronous apps easier

    Glommio (pronounced glo-mee-jow or |glomjəʊ|) is a Cooperative Thread-per-Core crate for Rust & Linux based on io_uring. Like other Rust asynchronous crates, it allows one to write asynchronous code that takes advantage of Rust async/await, but unlike its counterparts, it doesn't use helper threads anywhere.
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    Kerla

    Kerla

    A new operating system kernel with Linux binary compatibility

    Kerla is an experimental operating system kernel written in Rust with a Linux-compatible syscall interface. It aims to run Linux binaries in user space without relying on a traditional Linux kernel. Kerla combines the safety guarantees of Rust with a familiar POSIX-like programming model, making it a unique exploration into safe systems programming. Though early in development, it supports basic userspace execution and is a promising proof-of-concept for running Linux userland programs in a fully Rust-based kernel.
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