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@p0dalirius
Support Podalirius's open source work in cybersecurity. He is regularly publishing opensource security tools to test for vulnerabilities on many environments, as well as wikis and defense techniques.
@fosskers
Open-source Haskell and Rust developer. Author of the Aura package manager for Arch Linux. HaskellとRustのオープンソース開発者・Auraの作者
@trueforge-org
Support TrueCharts building the best source for TrueNAS SCALE Apps and Helm Charts
@wojciech-kulik
Support Wojciech Kulik if you enjoy his work for the community. He provides many free code examples and articles addressing unpopular topics. He also fights hard to make iOS/macOS development a better place by working on Neovim plugins.
@Alamofire
Alamofire is an HTTP networking library written in Swift maintained by the[ASF](https://github.com/Alamofire/Foundation#members). It focuses specifically on broadening the core networking technologies on Apple platforms.
@alexrudall
Sponsor my work on tools to help Ruby AI builders like ruby-openai, anthropic and midjourney! Thank you 🙏
@GridSpace
Support GridSpace's unique browser-based maker tool, Kiri:Moto, a multi-modal slicer for FDM, CAM, Lasers as well as related projects.
@agners
Software developer with a passion for Linux and open source. Working on Home Assistant Operating System. Contributing to upstream projects such as Linux or U-Boot. Love to explore new tools for developers such as LLVM/Clang.
@Serilum
Hi, my name is Rick! I create Minecraft mods for Fabric/Forge/Neo on CurseForge and Modrinth as Serilum. I also manages a few other random pieces of software.
@CalyxOS
Support The Calyx Institute's open source work on CalyxOS, as part of our mission to bring privacy by design to everyone
@Xuanwo
A software engineer focuses on storage land, sharing open-source code, and writing a blog.
@openupm
Support openupm's open source work to create a universal platform to discover, share, and distribute open-source upm packages, and a community along with it.
@openfaas
OpenFaaS makes functions easy to use and portable, so that you can run functions on any cloud, without limitations.
@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).
@AudioKit
AudioKit is an organization of collaborators that not only make the powerful AudioKit library, but a host of supporting libraries, tools, tutorials, and app examples.
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