Hi! I started out hacking video games, moved on to hacking cars at GM, worked at Microsoft, started my own business, and now I write mobile apps. I like to give back to the community by creating lots of open source projects.
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A monthly meeting of iOS and Mac developers in the Netherlands and part of the international CocoaHeads.org.
Pyjamas Conf is an annual 24-hour online conference that aims to reach out to all Python communities around the world. See our website at https://pyjamas.live/
Support its-a-feature's open source work in Red Teaming and macOS Research
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Albumentations is a fast, flexible image augmentation library that simplifies the process of training computer vision models by providing diverse data augmentation techniques for real-world applications.
I build open source tools that people love to use
Hi there! A sponsorship goes directly to the hosting and server costs of https://raymii.org, my personal site with 15 years of linux and programming (C++/embedded) related topics. All sponsors also get a free copy of my app, Leaf Node Monitoring.
I am a lifelong open source enthusiast and contributor. I have started Widelands (20 years continuous development), UltiSnips (12 years continuous development) and Cartographer (5 years).
Hi 👋 I'm Sascha, a Drupal (Core) contributor, Senior Product Designer & Frontend engineer. I contribute to open source, especially Drupal. If you love my work and want to support me, buy me a cookie 🍪 or a beer 🍺 so I can continue doing so.
I make things that help you make games.
Support Zerprize-Limited's open source work on FRAM - Functional Resonance Analysis Method
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I like to make command-line interfaces that are intuitive, colourful, and quick.
Support toeverything's open source work
Open Sauced provides guidance for contributors and maintainers alike. Our approach is taking git commits and turning those into insights to prevent tech debt and grow the community.
Joined the #bugbounty community in 2016. Since, I created many tools to automate the recon process, find bugs or automate the recon process.
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.
Hi! My name is Kurt Kühnert and I am a computer science student from Germany.
I am the maintainer of the [bevy_terrain](https://github.com/kurtkuehnert/bevy_terrain) plugin.
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