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Dokploy - self-hosted platform as a service
Dokploy is a self-hosted platform as a service that simplifies the deployment and management of applications and databases.
This is free and open source software.
Keymapper - context-aware key remapper
Keymapper is a context-aware key remapper that lets you redefine keyboard layouts and shortcuts system-wide or for individual applications.
Mappings are defined in a text configuration file and can use keyboard keys, mouse buttons, the mouse wheel, application context, virtual keys, macros and other conditions.
This is free and open source software.
pyGIMLi - modelling and inversion in geophysics
pyGIMLi is software for modelling and inversion in geophysics. It provides a numerical framework for analysing, visualizing and interpreting geophysical measurements and for solving forward and inverse problems.
The software includes tools for structured and unstructured meshes, finite-element and finite-volume modelling, and a range of geophysical forward operators. Its inversion framework supports constrained, joint and fully coupled inversion with flexible regularization, making pyGIMLi suitable for research, teaching and reproducible geophysical workflows.
This is free and open source software.
HS5 - self-hosted object storage service
HS5 is a high-performance, self-hosted object storage service designed to scale up on a single node.
The software provides an Amazon S3-compatible API alongside a web interface for managing buckets, users and access permissions. It separates object metadata from the stored data, allowing metadata to reside on fast storage while object contents are kept on higher-capacity disks.
This is free and open source software.
Coroot - observability platform
Coroot is an observability platform that turns metrics, logs, traces, and profiles into actionable insights for applications and infrastructure.
It uses eBPF to provide automatic observability without requiring applications to be instrumented.
This is free and open source software.
OpenQuake Engine - seismic hazard and risk analysis
OpenQuake Engine is software for seismic hazard and risk analysis developed by the Global Earthquake Model Foundation. It is designed for modelling the impact of earthquakes using established seismic hazard and risk methodologies.
The software can calculate probabilistic and scenario-based seismic hazard, combine hazard information with exposure and vulnerability models, and estimate physical damage, economic losses and other measures of seismic risk. It is intended for research, engineering and large-scale risk assessment work, and can distribute computationally intensive calculations across multiple processes or systems.
This is free and open source software.
Better-PaaS - agent-first, self-hosted platform as a service
Better-PaaS is an agent-first, self-hosted platform as a service (PaaS) for deploying applications from Git to infrastructure you control.
It provides a web dashboard, command-line client and MCP integration, allowing applications and services to be managed without handing out administrator credentials.
This is free and open source software.
linktui - manage Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and WireGuard VPN connections
linktui is a fast, minimal terminal user interface for managing Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and WireGuard VPN connections on Linux.
It communicates with NetworkManager and BlueZ over D-Bus and offers a unified interface for common network tasks.
This is free and open source software.
QDM - download manager
QDM is a download manager offering multi-segment acceleration, media downloading and browser integration.
The software splits files into parallel segments to improve transfer speeds. It supports pausing and resuming downloads, browser interception, download queues, scheduled transfers and video downloading with yt-dlp.
This is free and open source software.
OpendTect - seismic interpretation system
OpendTect is a seismic interpretation system for visualizing, analyzing and interpreting 2D, 3D and 4D seismic data and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) data.
The software provides tools for seismic interpretation and analysis within a graphical environment. It is also designed as an extensible platform, with a plugin interface allowing additional functionality to be developed without modifying the main source code.
This is free and open source software.