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@amannn
My passion is to create web-based products where design, usability and performance matter. I’m specialised in developing with React.
@itchannel
I'm a small developer / security consultant who enjoys automating as much as his life as possible whether it be small scripts or full on home automations.
@mucommander
muCommander is a ~20 years old open source project that provides a dual-pane file manager available on all major operating systems.
@carla-simulator
CARLA is a simulation platform supporting the development, training, and validation of autonomous driving systems. It provides open-source code and protocols, open digital assets (urban layouts, buildings, vehicles), and much more.
@Prem-ium
Sponsor Prem-ium, a software engineer creating open source free tools and resources to make people's lives easier.
@digitalreplica
Exploring Digital Thought: A Hacker's Guide to the Future. DigitalReplica explores the concept of digital thought by hacking together existing technologies.
@peripheryapp
Support Periphery to continue the good fight against unused Swift code.
@gauteh
Support gauteh’s open source work (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/gauteh)
@desec-io
deSEC's mission is to enhance the security of online data transmission, by spreading the seamless use of state-of-the art encryption technology. Our main project is developing and operating a free, modern, DNSSEC-enabled, managed DNS service.
@webworkerJoshua
Web developer for ProcessWire + Laravel (Backend / PHP). Plus: Love for nice and clean frontends ;-)
@zzeneg
Support me in my hobby of designing and building ergonomic keyboards! Everything I do is open sourced thanks to you.
@dirkhh
I contribute to quite a few projects and maintain a couple. Subsurface and the ADS-B Feeder Image are likely the two most well known ones.
@bitbank2
I started programming in the early days of home computing (1979) and learned to make the best of humble resources. This directly impacted my career choice of being a software optimization specialist.
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