PoCL

License: MIT


Description:

PoCL is a portable open source (MIT-licensed) implementation of the OpenCL standard. In addition to being an easily portable/layered multi-device open-source OpenCL implementation, a major goal of this project is improving interoperability of diversity of OpenCL-capable devices by integrating them to a single centrally orchestrated platform. Also one of the key goals is to enhance performance portability of OpenCL programs across device types utilizing runtime and compiler techniques.

mtPaint

License: GPLv3


Description:

mtPaint is a painting program which Mark Tyler developed from scratch so he could easily create pixel art and manipulate digital photos. It uses the GTK+ toolkit (version 1, 2, or 3) and runs on PC’s via the GNU/Linux or Windows operating systems. Due to its efficient design it can run even on ancient PC hardware (e.g. a 200MHz CPU and 16MB of free RAM). mtPaint is free software, which means you are able to freely use, modify and distribute it according to the GNU General Public License. Currently mtPaint is maintained by Dmitry Groshev.

PureFTPd

License:


Description:

Pure-FTPd is a fast, production-quality, standard-conformant FTP server, based upon Troll-FTPd. The server has been designed to be secure in default configuration, it has no known vulnerability, it is really trivial to set up and it is especially designed for modern kernels. It was successfully ported to Linux, FreeBSD, Dragonfly BSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, OSX, AIX and more.

Elasticsearch

License: SSPL, Elastic License 2.0


Description:

Elasticsearch is a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine capable of addressing a growing number of use cases. As the heart of the Elastic Stack, it centrally stores your data for lightning fast search, fine‑tuned relevancy, and powerful analytics that scale with ease.

OpenFL

License: MIT


Description:

OpenFL enables creative expression for the desktop, mobile and web. Enterprise applications and best-selling games are made with OpenFL, publishing native, Flash and HTML5 applications using one seamless toolset.

AutoGen

License: CC-BY-4.0, MIT


Description:

AutoGen is a framework that enables the development of LLM applications using multiple agents that can converse with each other to solve tasks. AutoGen agents are customizable, conversable, and seamlessly allow human participation. They can operate in various modes that employ combinations of LLMs, human inputs, and tools.

Xpipe

License: Apache 2


Description:

XPipe is a new type of shell connection hub and remote file manager that allows you to access your entire server infrastructure from your local machine. It works on top of your installed command-line programs and does not require any setup on your remote systems. XPipe fully integrates with your tools such as your favourite text/code editors, terminals, shells, command-line tools and more. The platform is designed to be extensible, allowing anyone to add easily support for more tools or to implement custom functionality through a modular extension system.