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@p0dalirius
Support Podalirius's open source work in cybersecurity. He is regularly publishing opensource security tools to test for vulnerabilities on many environments, as well as wikis and defense techniques.
@chaosprint

QL

I am developing Glicol, a music live coding language and an audio DSP library written in Rust. You can play live coding music with Glicol in browsers, terminals, VST, or Bela. The audio library can be used as an NPM, JS or Rust audio library.
@niccokunzmann
I live in an off-grid, eco-friendly environment, use 2nd-hand hardware. Together with others we push the edge of sustainable, free living to integrate social innovation, technology and respect for nature. Open & free is what we give, live and use.
@globaleaks
GlobaLeaks is free, open-source whistleblowing software enabling anyone to easily set up and maintain a secure reporting platform.
@python-developer-tooling-handbook
👋 Hey, I’m Tim Hopper! I’ve been a Python developer for over a decade. I'm writing a book to help you understand the ecosystem of tools used to make Python development more streamlined and productive.
@wevm
TypeScript tooling for Ethereum. Used by Uniswap, Coinbase, Stripe, ENS, Optimism, Polymarket, and more.
@ayuhito

Ayu

@fontsource and @medama-io creator. Open-source enthusiast building tools that simplify the web. Go and TypeScript aficionado, based in Tokyo.
@markuplint
A Linter for All markup developers. Support Markuplint's open-source work.
@thoughtbot
We are a design and development studio active in the open source and software education spaces. We are using GitHub sponsors to support and expand our free content and software projects.
@Ellpeck
I'm Ell, a queer student and programmer from Germany, and I run the small indie studio Ellpeck Games out of Neu-Ulm. Among other projects, I create the life simulation game Tiny Life, as well as various Obsidian plugins and Minecraft mods.
@vabene1111
Hobby Developer from Berlin, mainly working on Python/Django based projects but also into other stuff.
@beeradmoore
Support beeradmoore's open source work such as DLSS Swapper and EdgeTweaker
@TurboVNC
TurboVNC is an open source high-speed secure-by-default VNC implementation that enables on-demand remote desktop access, with workstation-like levels of performance, to Linux and Unix hosts.
@raphael
Raphael is the creator of the Goa framework that aims at making the development of modern cloud software available more easily accessible. The framework uses code generation to accelerate development and is used by a wide variety of projects.
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