License: Apache 2Ambient is a runtime for building high-performance multiplayer games and 3D applications, powered by WebAssembly, Rust and WebGPU.
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Keep Calm and Read the Friendly Manual :-)
License: Apache 2Ambient is a runtime for building high-performance multiplayer games and 3D applications, powered by WebAssembly, Rust and WebGPU.
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Available immediately from Elektrobit, the new solution provides OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers with the benefits and flexibility of an open-source operating system for developing electronic control units (ECUs) in software-defined vehicles. It integrates Ubuntu, provided by Canonical, in a solution that addresses the specific needs of the automotive sector.
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Cantor is a KDE Application aimed to provide a nice Interface for doing Mathematics and Scientific Computing. It doesn’t implement its own Computation Logic, but instead is built around different Backends.
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FREE, open source and cross-platform Data Visualization and Analysis software accessible to everyone
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RKWard is an easy to use and easily extensible IDE/GUI for R.
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You will play as one pilot from a diverse rooster of aliens, and fight to become the champion of the intergalactic Games, a sport competition symbol of unity and peace for all the species of the universe.
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A love letter to the Elite Dangerous racing community
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Jami is a free/libre, end-to-end encrypted and private communication platform that requires no central authority. Jami’s features include: text chats, voice and video calls, screen sharing, file sharing, conference calls, and group chats. Jami can also function as a regular SIP client. Jami works on GNU/Linux, Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. Multiple devices can be linked to a Jami account, and no personal information is required to create an account.
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/e/OS is an open-source mobile operating system paired with carefully selected applications. They form a privacy-enabled internal system for your smartphone. And it’s not just claims: open-source means auditable privacy. /e/OS has received academic recognition from researchers at the University of Edinburgh and Trinity College of Dublin.