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@Tetrakern
I work on Fictioneer, an open source WordPress theme and standalone solution for publishing and reading web fictions, novels, and fanfictions.
@Jelmerro
I make the Vim-inspired Vieb web browser, the rule-based music player Garlmap, an mp3 tag linter, the wine management tool carafe, I maintain my own eslint & Vim configs, and I also make my own games occasionally.
@libjpeg-turbo
libjpeg-turbo is an open source ISO/ITU-T reference codec for the JPEG image format that is 2-6x as fast as, and backward compatible with, libjpeg v6b and contains numerous usability, security, quality control, and build system improvements.
@outlandishideas
Outlandish Cooperative Ltd: Making the world better through technology, co-operativism, and communication. outlandish.com
@porsager
I write open source libraries, usually based on my own real world needs. The more popular ones are Postgres.js, Flems, Wright. Other good ones, but overlooked are bss, pws and ubre.
@Setono
Setono is an ecommerce agency creating solutions on Sylius. We try to open source as much as we possibly can, which our list of repositories (and plugins) is proof of.
@NativeScript
NativeScript empowers you to access native api's from JavaScript directly. Angular, Vue, Svelte, React and you name it compatible.
@tdreyno
Creator of Middleman and refugee from Elm/Clojure trying to bring the best parts of those languages to TypeScript.
@daveshanley
I've used much open-source software over the years, creating value from others' hard work. I'm here to give back to others with my contributions that I hope folks find useful.
@camel-ai
Support CAMEL-AI.org on [`Finding the Scaling Laws of Agents`](https://www.camel-ai.org/blogs/mission-at-camel-ai-org-finding-the-scaling-laws-of-agents).
@leodido
Leo is an Open Source Senior Software Engineer with a fondness for **security**, **eBPF**, and **Linux* in general. He loves to mix such low-level concepts with Kubernetes and Cloud Native stuff. He's a core maintainer of Falco and an eBPF developer
@LitoMore
I'm working on Simple Icons, Shields.io, Yeoman, Inquirer.js, color, Flat, Alfy, Listr, and some other open-source projects you might rely on.
@Raphire
Heya! I'm Jeffrey and I recently started my career as a Software Engineer. In my spare time I love to work on a variety projects, with Win11Debloat being my main focus right now.
@pydantic
If you're a user of Pydantic, consider sponsoring us. All sponsorship revenue will be distributed among projects we depend on and external contributors.
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