D Language (Dlang)


D Language (Dlang)

License: BSL-1.0 license


Description:

D is a general-purpose programming language focused on static typing, systems-level access, and C-like syntax. It offers fast code execution, advanced features like type inference, memory safety, concurrency support, and a rich standard library. Suitable for small scripts and large projects, emphasizing performance and software robustness.

Chroma


Chroma

License: Apache-2.0 license


Description:

Chroma by Ubisoft is a tool that simulates various types of color blindness in games, helping identify accessibility issues. It overlays filters like Protanopia, Deuteranopia, and Tritanopia on the game screen for real-time testing, supporting accessibility improvements in gaming environments.

ConvertWithMoss

ConvertWithMoss

License: LGPLv3


Description:

ConvertWithMoss is a tool for converting multisamples between formats and creating multisample files from WAVs, supporting various formats like Ableton, Korg, Logic, and SoundFont, with downloadable versions for Windows, MacOS, and Linux.

Turntable


Turntable

License: GPLv3


Description:

Turntable is a music scrobbling app that supports multiple music players and integrates with services like last.fm, ListenBrainz, and Libre.fm. It features a sleek UI, supports MPRIS-enabled apps, and offers a CLI for command-line scrobbling.

PostHog

License: MIT License


Description:

Open-source platform offering web and product analytics, session recording, feature flagging, and A/B testing, designed for self-hosting and comprehensive product insights with a variety of SDKs and tools for web, mobile, and backend integration.

MarkItDown

License: MIT


Description:

MarkItDown is a lightweight Python utility for converting various files to Markdown for use with LLMs and related text analysis pipelines. To this end, it is most comparable to textract, but with a focus on preserving important document structure and content as Markdown (including: headings, lists, tables, links, etc.) While the output is often reasonably presentable and human-friendly, it is meant to be consumed by text analysis tools — and may not be the best option for high-fidelity document conversions for human consumption.