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@Cubik65536
Hi, I'm Cubik, a CS student, tech enthusiast, and software developer. I work on all kind of fun and useful software and applications, most of them are under @iXORTech.
@wiz0u
Let's develop more open-source software available for all! Support projects like WTelegramClient
@Ivy-Apps
We build innovative, easy-to-use, open-source apps that try to solve everyday problems "better". Our core product is Ivy Wallet, an Android money manager app that helps you to track your spending and manage your personal finance.
@imantsm
Most of the work that I do is linked to healthcare in one way or another, and I have a budding interest in data and data analysis.
@rabbibotton
I am an Engineer, a doctor (TCM) and a rabbi. I am busy and that is why I get things done. My projects will change HOW people develop (new tech in web and x platform) and WHO can do it a non-techy when done can develop most of a system.
@HugoGresse
I've created [OpenFeedback.io](https://openfeedback.io/eaJnyMXD3oNfhrrnBYDT/2019-06-27). The online anonymous voting system for conferences and speakers.
@mushorg
MushMush is a group of enthusiast working on open source honeypots since more than ten years. We are building the most popular web application and industrial honeypot.
@natemcmaster
Alumni software engineer of both @microsoft and @aws. I still do a little open-source work in my free time.
@tadaspetra
My name is Tadas. During the day I am a Developer Advocate and during the night I am an online educator. Currently building hungrimind.com which will one day be the best resource for learning online.
@aceisace

Ace

Hi there! Support me on my journey to make the best open-source software for creating awesome Dashboards on E-Paper displays! 🎉
@werbot
Easy access sharing, control, and work audit for teams and freelancers
@OpenShock
Support the OpenShock Project with a little tip! Sponsors as of now are directly used to fund infrastructure costs.
@pypa
The Python Packaging Authority (PyPA) is a working group that maintains a core set of software projects used in Python packaging. The PyPA is also a fiscal sponsoree of the Python Software Foundation (PSF).
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