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@osnr
I'm the creator and maintainer of TabFS. You may also know me from my Twitter, or from Screenotate, horrifying-pdf-experiments, Geokit in Dynamicland, Hijack Your Feed, or any of a bunch of other hacks and ideas.
@vnphanquang
Support vnphanquang's open source projects and his nonsensical experiments 🧪🔬
@SwiftPackageIndex
Support the development and operation of the Swift Package Index by sponsoring it. With your help, or your company’s, we can continue to build an essential resource for the Swift community.
@pi-hole
Pi-hole is creating a network-wide ad blocker and tracking filter.
@plausible
Plausible Analytics is a simple, lightweight (<1 KB), open-source and privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics. We don't use any cookies and we don't track any personal data.
@jonathanwiesel
I'm a passionate Salesforce advocate with lots of love for Open Source. Most of my current work is focused on Salesforce development tools and prebuilt solutions. I'm also a Node.js and Javascript lover.
@webtorrent
WebTorrent is the first torrent client that works in the browser. Browser-to-browser communication cuts out the middle-man and lets people communicate on their own terms. No more client/server – just a network of peers, all equal.
@devlooped
Devlooped is all about accelerating your dev loop through sharper tools. We have been doing open source since 2002 and accumulate hundreds of millions of downloads on NuGet. We're the original authors of Moq and may other tools and libraries.
@bmorcelli
Support bmorcelli's open source work and help me develop more firmwares for M5 and ESP32 devices!!
@typesense
Support Typesense's open source work - a lightning-fast, open source search engine architected from the ground up for performance and ease of use.
@saleweaver
Hi, I’m Michael — creator of open source tools you might be using. If they’ve helped you out, a sponsorship is a great way to support continued development.
@bitfireAT
bitfire web engineering is a small company from Austria focusing on open-source software. Our main project is DAVx⁵, a FOSS sync solution for Contacts, Calendars and Tasks (+Notes and Journals) empowering decentralization and data sovereignty.
@digitorus
Specialist in Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Digital Signatures, and Trustworthy Systems (TWS) that require a high level of confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
@niklasf
Free/libre open-source software maintainer in the chess ecosystem and regular contributor to https://lichess.org
@streamich
Support streamich’s open source work: React, CRDTs, CSS-in-JS, Markdown, and emojified Git commits
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