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@me4502
Hey, I'm Maddy! I work on Minecraft mods such as WorldEdit, WorldGuard, and CraftBook- and also contribute to many projects all around the place. I also write articles on Minecraft servers and general tech stuff!
@globaleaks
GlobaLeaks is free, open-source whistleblowing software enabling anyone to easily set up and maintain a secure reporting platform.
@OneUptime
OneUptime is an open-source Observability platform. Think open source DataDog alternative. OneUptime monitors your website, dashboards, API's, and more and alerts your team when downtime happens.
@firecmsco
Support FireCMS in the quest of developing a free, open source, highly customisable Firestore/MongoDB based CMS/admin panel!
@BoxyUwU
Support Boxy's open source work on the rust programming language
@fredlcore
Passionate hobby open source programmer and hardware developer - from ancient 8-Bit retrocomputing to modern day home automation.
@positron-solutions
This is the early sign-up for [PrizeForge](https://prizeforge.com/), a product we're developing to trigger a wave of innovation in the finance & governance of open technologies that we all benefit from and rely on.
@sabjorn
I am a software developer with a combined master's degree in Computer Science and Visual Art. Building useful tools and solving problems are the main reasons I write software.
@theopenlane
Join us on our mission to democratize the tools and technologies individuals and enterprises need to master endless cyber threats and risk.
@sharpen3d
Building accessible technical art tools for game engines, artists, and studios. Sponsor to support continued development of OpenVAT - Blender's leading Vertex Animation Texture solution, and other open-source tools for game development.
@Barracuda09
Support Barracuda09's open source work for SatPI and PyPSADiag
@code-hike
Tools for building all types of code walkthroughs: blog posts, tutorials, quickstarts, slides, videos, workshops, docs, and so on.
@MonoGame
MonoGame is a simple and powerful .NET framework for creating games for desktop PCs, video game consoles, and mobile devices using the C# programming language.
@oskardudycz
⚡I'm an Event Sourcing and .OSS builder. My mission is to build tools like Emmett or Pongo that will help to have fun while efficiently delivering systems to production!
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