The DIG Network is a decentralized CDN launched on the Chia blockchain. It uses a peer-to-peer system to store and distribute content, leveraging blockchain for data integrity, incentivizing peers to mirror data, and ensuring censorship resistance.
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A mobile product company. Building open source software and mobile products.
Open Native is the long overdue Rosetta Stone that allows native modules to be used cross-ecosystem. It handles all the necessary autolinking, type marshalling and API-binding to allow you to choose the highest quality native module for your project,
Hi, I'm Dan! I'm a software developer from Stockholm with over 20 years of experience in open-source projects. Formerly at Red Hat, I worked on IoT and security. Now, I'm diving deep into AI, contributing to llama.cpp.
The Pants Build organization is a 501(c)(6) open source community building tools to improve the lives of software developers.
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An open-source software developer and I ❤ Java.
Hi, I’m Chris, the maintainer of **Apprise**, an open source notification framework used to deliver messages to 120+ services including email, chat platforms, and SMS providers. Sponsorship supports sustainable long-term maintenance.
Ruby 💕 Static Analysis
Cybersecurity Engineers and Offensive Security enthusiasts actively maintaining/updating PowerShell Empire and Starkiller UI in our spare time.
Fonts and language tools
Predrag is the author and maintainer of cargo-semver-checks, a linter for semantic versioning in Rust that can prevent accidental breaking changes: `cargo semver-checks && cargo publish`
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The MetaBrainz Foundation is a non-profit that believes in free, open access to data. Our goal is to build community maintained databases using open source software and make them available under Creative Commons licenses.
My name is Qiming Sun, an independent researcher working on the new quantum chemistry algorithm development and the maintenance for PySCF library.
大型リファレンス『Railsガイド』や、AIITや工学院大学などでも採用されている『Railsチュートリアル』、全国190ヶ所以上あるCoderDojoのWebサイト『coderdojo.jp』を開発・運営しています。
I'm a microbiologist and engineer who enjoys building both hardware and software automation solutions to enable people to be their own growers and producers.
Infrastructure architect by profession but always consider himself as a developer and an open source enthusiast.
Leader of the [Blosc Development Team](https://blosc.org). More than 35 years of experience in IT and compression has been my passion. Currently, I am trying to bring the power of compression (and computation) to medium-large size data containers.
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