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2024-04-29 AdvancedMD AdvancedMD is a cloud-based healthcare software-as-a-service platform for medical billing, healthcare management, and electronic health records (EHR). It is based in South Jordan, Utah and is owned by Global Payments. Start Rengw (22)
2024-06-24 Optimal network design Optimal network design is a problem in combinatorial optimization. It is an abstract representation of the problem faced by states and municipalities when they plan their road network. Given a set of locations to connect by roads, the objective is to have a short traveling distance between every two points. Start Erel Segal (14124)
2024-06-25 Information Delivery Specification (description format in the construction industry) Information Delivery Specification (IDS) is a description format in the construction industry for specifying information for BIM building model and checking it automatically. Stub Schotterebene (199)
2023-11-30 Aleph (ILP) (Inductive logic programming system) Aleph (A Learning Engine for Proposing Hypotheses) is an inductive logic programming system introduced by Ashwin Srinivasan in 2001. As of 2022 it is still one of the most widely used inductive logic programming systems. It is based on the earlier system Progol. Start Felix QW (8468)
2024-06-10 Medvedev reducibility (Concept in computability theory) In computability theory, a set P of functions is said to be Medvedev-reducible to another set Q of functions when there exists an oracle Turing machine which computes some function of P whenever it is given some function from Q as an oracle. Stub Jean Abou Samra (173)
2024-03-23 Han Xin code (Type of matrix barcode) Han Xin code (汉信码 in Chinese, Chinese-sensible code) is two-dimensional (2D) matrix barcode symbology invented in 2007 by Chinese company The Article Numbering Center of China (中国物品编码中心 in Chinese) to break monopoly of QR code. As QR code, Han Xin code consists of black squares and white square spaces arranged in a square grid on a white background. B Alexandr.gavriluk (1174)
2024-06-02 CP/LD (Format for combining Linked Data and HTML documents) The CP/LD format defines a flexible, extensible, machine readable format that links HTML5 documents with content to JSON-LD graphs for the data and semantics. Start EdgarSchouten (24)
2024-04-18 K2view (Data integration company) K2view is a data integration company specializing in enterprise services for real-time data integration, governance, and delivery. Start Li Xiao 7 (455)
2024-07-21 X86 SIMD instruction listings (List of x86 microprocessor SIMD instructions) The x86 instruction set has several times been extended with SIMD (Single instruction, multiple data) instruction set extensions. These extensions, starting from the MMX instruction set extension introduced with Pentium MMX in 1997, typically define sets of wide registers and instructions that subdivide these registers into fixed-size lanes and perform a computation for each lane in parallel. C Darcourse (5021)
2024-07-30 Ac1db1tch3z (Hacker group) Ac1db1tch3z (also known as AB for short) were a hacking group most well known for their 0day exploits in Linux, CVS and supply chain attacks on UnrealIRCd and ProFTPD. Stub D1551D3N7 (665)
2024-06-08 Alice (Microsoft) (Intelligent personal assistant & dictation software) ALICE is an Artificial Intelligence project initiated by Microsoft Research, known as Automated Learning and Intelligence for Causation and Economics. The project focuses on leveraging state-of-the-art machine learning techniques combined with econometrics to enhance economic decision-making processes. Start Pintoza (183)
2024-04-03 OnlyKey (Hardware security token) OnlyKey is a multi-function hardware security key combining features of a password manager, two-factor authentication (2FA) token, file encryption token, and secure storage device. The device incorporates hardware storage for password and username combinations, while also acting as a portable password manager. Start Tikmok (1957)
2024-08-14 Operating Systems Design and Implementation The Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI), organized by USENIX, is one of the two top academic conferences on systems research, along with SOSP. A number of notable systems were first published as OSDI papers, including MapReduce, Bigtable, Spanner, and TensorFlow. Start Ahaeberlen (64) Past AfD
2024-07-21 List of x86 virtualization instructions Instruction set extensions that have been added to the x86 instruction set in order to support hardware virtualization. These extensions provide instructions for entering and leaving a virtualized execution context and for loading virtual-machine control structures (VMCSs), which hold the state of the guest and host, along with fields which control processor behavior within the virtual machine. Start Darcourse (5021)
2023-12-07 Alyvix (IT monitoring software) Alyvix is an open source software application developed in Python for System monitoring and IT monitoring, synthetic monitoring and application performance management on Windows computers. It is used for visually monitoring fixed applications, streamed and cloud applications (including encrypted ones), and websites, as well as for robotic process automation. B CapaLily (47)
2024-08-24 Non-physical true random number generator Non-physical true random number generator (NPTRNG), also known as non-physical nondeterministic random bit generator is a true random number generator that does not have access to dedicated hardware entropy source. NPTRNG uses a non-physical noise source that obtains entropy from system data, like outputs of application programming interface functions, residual information in the random access memory, system time or human input (e.g., mouse movements and keystrokes). Start Dimawik (2249)
2024-05-31 Aztech WaveRider (Family of personal computer sound cards) The Aztech WaveRider (commonly referred to as "AWR") is a family of personal computer sound cards. Stub Yevrowl (1032)
2024-07-24 Ahau (software) (Decentralised database software) Ahau is decentralised database software, developed as a way for Māori people to digitally record and collectively store their whakapapa (genealogical history). Stub Danylstrype (376)
2024-08-20 Max^n algorithm (A decisive algorithm that solves $n$-player general-sum games.) In combinatorial game theory, the maxn algorithm is an algorithm that finds an equilibrium point for a search tree to favor a specific player in n-player games. The algorithm was designed by Luckhardt and Irani. Stub LeoDog896 (119)
2024-08-30 List of discrete and integrated graphics processing units Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) are specialized electronic circuits designed to accelerate the processing of images, videos, and complex graphics tasks. They are essential components in various computing devices, ranging from personal computers to data centers. Start Avimanyu786 (19)
2024-05-11 Table-oriented programming Table-oriented programming (TOP) is a data-focused programming paradigm (as opposed to code-focused), part of the data-oriented group of paradigms. C TimNelson (5650) Past AfD
2024-08-28 Thor (protocol) Thor is a communication protocol which is mainly used to communicate with the Bootloader of Samsung devices to make it write files into various partitions of the device. It is also possible to list the partitions or to reboot the phone through this protocol. Start GNUtoo (1263)
2024-01-25 Domain separation (Cryptographic technique) In cryptography, domain separation is a construct used to implement multiple different functions using only one underlying template in an efficient way. The domain separation can be defined as partitioning of the domain of a function to assign separate subdomains to different applications of the same function. C Evgeny Kapun (101)
2024-06-12 Security Onion (Linux distribution) Security Onion is a free and open Linux distribution for threat hunting, enterprise security monitoring, and log management. Its first release was in 2009. Stub Skarz (4277)
2024-06-20 ExploitDB (archive of public exploits) ExploitDB, sometimes stylized as Exploit Database or Exploit-Database, is a public and open source vulnerability database maintained by Offensive Security. It is one of the largest and most popular exploit databases in existence. While the database is publicly available via their website, the database can also be used by utilizing the searchsploit command-line tool which is native to Kali Linux. Start Skarz (4277)
2024-07-12 3D Morphable Model (Statistical generative model for 3D textured objects) In computer vision and computer graphics, the 3D Morphable Model (3DMM) is a generative technique that uses methods of statistical shape analysis to model 3D objects. The model follows an analysis-by-synthesis approach over a dataset of 3D example shapes of a single class of objects (e.g., face, hand). Start HeyGio (67)
2024-03-19 Virdem (First file virus created) Virdem was the first file virus for MS-DOS. It was written by Ralf Burger in 1986 as a demonstration program for the Chaos Computer Club conference. The virus spread by attaching itself to files with the .COM file extension. It is one of the oldest MS-DOS viruses. Start Changeworld1984 (867)
2024-08-09 RtBrick RtBrick is a software company that specializes in providing routing operating systems for telcos and Internet Service Providers (ISPs), to build networks on open switch hardware. RtBrick supplies its software to work on open switch hardware in disaggregated networks, as defined by the Telecom Infra Project, specifically its Open Optical & Packet Transport working group. Start Questionsnoquestions (248)
2024-07-09 Provider-provisioned VPN A provider-provisioned VPN (PPVPN) is a virtual private network (VPN) implemented by a connectivity service provider or large enterprise on a network they operate on their own, as opposed to a "customer-provisioned VPN" where the VPN is implemented by the customer who acquires the connectivity service on top of the technical specificities of the provider. C LuKePicci (49)
2024-07-30 BADIR The BADIR (pronounced /ˈbaːdɪr/) is a structured data science and data analytics process designed to enhance data-driven decision-making within organizations by addressing both analytical output as well as usefulness to management. It was developed by Piyanka Jain and Puneet Sharma and first published in the 2014 book “Behind Every Good Decision”. Start Ermunu (172)
2024-07-22 Discrepancy of permutations Discrepancy of permutations is a sub-field of discrepancy theory, that deals with balancing intervals induced by permutations of elements. There is a set of n elements, and there are m different permutations on this set. The general research question is: can we color each element in one of two different colors (e.g. black and white), such that in each permutation, every interval contains roughly the same number of elements of each color? Start Erel Segal (14124)
2024-07-31 Chroma (vector database) Chroma or ChromaDB is an open-source vector database tailored to applications with large language models. Stub TiagoLubiana (923)
2024-09-26 Round-tripping (computer science) (Term) Round-tripping in computer sciences refers to the process of converting data from one format or system to another and then back again to the original format or system, ensuring that the data remains unchanged throughout the process. This concept is significant in data interchange, software development, and data integrity to verify that data transformations do not introduce errors or loss of information. Start Hdps8 (123)
2024-08-08 Amir Banifatemi Amir Banifatemi is a technology and innovation strategist, entrepreneur, and investor known for his work in artificial intelligence, deep technology, and impact-driven initiatives, and spearheading the AI for good movement. C Jarrattp31 (52)
2024-10-02 Oppo Pad Neo (Android-based mid-range tablet from Oppo) Oppo Pad Neo is an Android-based tablet produced by Oppo and was released on January 16, 2024. It was equipped with 33W SuperVOOC fast charging and 8000mAh Large battery. Start Yukitanooki (411)
2024-07-09 Fooocus (Open source generative artificial intelligence UI) Fooocus is an open source generative artificial intelligence program that allows users to generate images from a text prompt. It uses Stable Diffusion as the base model for its image capabilities as well as a collection of default settings and prompts to make the image generation process more streamlined. Start J2UDY7r00CRjH (2744)
2024-10-05 Oppo Pad Air (Android tablet from Oppo) Oppo Pad Air is an Android-based tablet produced by Oppo and was released on May 23, 2022. Start Yukitanooki (411)
2024-08-22 OvenMediaEngine (Open-source low-latency streaming server) OvenMediaEngine (OME) is a low-latency streaming server with large-scale and high-definition that AirenSoft Co., Ltd. released as open-source software via GitHub in December 2018. The main programming language used was C++, and the first update was on May 23, 2019. C Ljs5315 (34)
2024-10-07 K6 (software) K6 is an open-source load testing tool developed by Grafana Labs. It is designed to help developers and engineers test the performance and reliability of their systems, particularly APIs, microservices, and websites. K6 is both an HTTP load and functional test tool, written in Go and using the goja embedded JavaScript interpreter for test scripting purposes. Start Jogerj (69)
2024-09-08 LGA 4710 (CPU socket designed by Intel) LGA 4710 is a zero insertion force flip-chip land grid array (LGA) socket designed by Intel that is used by Sierra Forest, a line of E-core only Xeon processors designed for heavily multithreaded cloud workloads. It is expected to also support the upcoming Granite Rapids line of mainstream server processors. Stub Justanotherintrovert (188)
2024-09-06 VGGNet (Series of convolutional neural networks for image classification) The VGGNets are a series of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) developed by the Visual Geometry Group (VGG) at the University of Oxford. C Cosmia Nebula (7907)
2024-10-08 Programa Educativo de Colegios Secundarios (Argentine computer) The PECOS (Programa Educativo de COlegios Secundarios) was an Argentine computer designed and manufactured by Assiel (later renamed Aswork) for educational purposes. Launched in 1983, around 1500 units were produced for schools in Buenos Aires. It became a key development in Argentina's computing industry alongside the Alpha and Sincorp SBX. Start 4throck (17628)
2024-03-05 Deepak Gupta (software developer) (Indian writer, software developer and researcher) Deepak Gupta is an Indian writer, software developer, and researcher.  He has authored and edited the books Handbook of Research on Multimedia Cyber Security and Handbook of Computer Networks and Cyber Security. C Sharamoscar (138)
2024-10-03 List of mathematical objects This is a list of mathematical objects, organized by branch. Stub Farkle Griffen (950)
2024-06-29 Testsigma (Cloud-based test automation platform) Testsigma is a low-code, AI-driven continuous testing platform for software testing, DevOps and agile teams. It provides testing products and solutions for web, mobile, and API applications and can be integrated with popular CI/CD tools. Start Aquarave (18)
2024-09-12 You Only Look Once (software for machine learning) You Only Look Once (YOLO) is a series of real-time object detection systems based on convolutional neural networks. First introduced by Joseph Redmon et al. in 2015, YOLO has undergone several iterations and improvements, becoming one of the most popular object detection frameworks. C Cosmia Nebula (7907)
2024-03-24 GNUKhata Gnukhata is India-made Free Software accounting software. It was developed by Krishnakant Mane, an visually-challenged computer engineer . It is based on the double-entry bookkeeping system. Start Fredericknoronha (5481)
2024-10-16 Eleventy (software) (Static site generator, a software system for creating websites) Eleventy (abbreviated 11ty) is a static site generator, a software system for creating websites. It is open source software written in JavaScript. 11ty is noted for its simplicity, and for its support of a large number of template languages. Paired with other technologies, 11ty can be used as part of a Jamstack. Start Jno.skinner (3090)
2024-10-05 FarPlay (Ultra-low-latency audio software) FarPlay is an ultra-low-latency, networked music performance solution that enables live rehearsing, jamming, performing, and teaching with musicians over the internet as though in the same room. FarPlay is written by Anton Runov, Dan Tepfer, and contributors in C++, and uses the UDP protocol to send uncompressed PCM audio and compressed video. C Swivelbar (41)
2024-10-18 EfficientNet (Family of computer vision models designed for efficient inference) EfficientNet is a family of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for computer vision published by researchers at Google AI in 2019. Its key innovation is compound scaling, which uniformly scales all dimensions of depth, width, and resolution using a single parameter. Start Cosmia Nebula (7907)
2024-10-20 AltPNT AltPNT refers to the concept of Alternative Positioning, Navigation and Timing as an alternative to GPS and other Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Such alternatives include Inertial navigation systems (INS), eLORAN, Terrain-based navigation (TBN), Visual Positioning Systems (VPS) and LiDAR. Stub Arwenz (654)
2024-07-26 Vivo X100 (2022 Android based smartphones manufactured by Vivo) Vivo X100 is a series of Android-based smartphones developed and manufactured by Vivo. It is Vivo's flagship series consisting of three phones - X100, X100 Pro and X100 Ultra. Stub Småland, Sweden (334)
2024-08-28 Cipher device A cipher device (or cipher machine, cipher box, crypto box) is a physical cryptographic device used to encrypt and decrypt messages between plaintext (unencrypted) and ciphertext (encrypted or secret) forms. The ciphertext is suitable for transmission over a channel, such as radio, that might be observed by an adversary the communicating parties wish to conceal the plaintext from. Stub Teemu Leisti (2878)
2024-06-28 SigMF (Open standard for digitized radio signals) SigMF is a standard file format for storing and organizing digitized radio frequency (RF) signals and corresponding metadata, supporting time series real or complex-valued signals. A single SigMF "Recording" consists of two files: 1) a binary file containing only the time series digitized samples, and 2) a metadata file describing the contents and capture details of those samples. Start Supremedemency (220)
2024-10-09 RQOPS (Metric for a quantum computer's capabilities) Reliable Quantum Operations Per Second (rQOPS) is a metric that measures the capabilities and error rates of a quantum computer. It combines several key factors to measure how many reliable operations a computer can execute in a single second: logical error rates, clock speed, and number of reliable qubits. Start CBathka (124)
2024-10-23 Pin matrix The Pin matrix is usually used for patching on non-modular synths. Generally inputs are on one axis and outputs on the other and a pin inserted where the two axes meet establishes a connection. Stub Rob Kam (5842)
2024-10-23 Andy Zeng (American computer scientist) Andy Zeng is an American computer scientist and AI engineer at Google DeepMind. He is best known for his research in robotics and machine learning, including robot learning algorithms that enable machines to intelligently interact with the physical world and improve themselves over time. Start MuTeriaki (42)
2024-10-09 Philips NMS 8280 (Home computer) The Philips NMS 8280 was a MSX2 computer from the Dutch company Philips, launched in 1987. The abbreviation NMS stands for New Media System. Its integrated genlock enabled professional video use, and the case allowed installation in a video rack. Intended be a video editing system, the machine was sold with a mouse. B 4throck (17628)
2024-10-08 Philips NMS 8245 (Home computer) The Philips NMS 8245 is a personal computer released by Philips in 1987 as part of its MSX2 line of computers. Start 4throck (17628)
2024-10-10 Philips VG-8235 (Home computer) The Philips VG-8235 is a Philips MSX2 compatible home computer, released in 1986 in Europe. It was developed and manufactured by the NEC. Start 4throck (17628)
2024-10-09 Philips VG-8230 (Personal computer) The Philips VG-8230 is a MSX2 standard compatible personal computer released in 1986. It was the first MSX2 machine from Philips, aimed at home users with a focus on both gaming and productivity. Start 4throck (17628)
2024-05-17 CRUVI FPGA Card (Daughter card standard specifically tailored to the needs of FPGAs) The CRUVI FPGA Card is a daughter card standard specifically tailored to the needs of FPGAs. B Ralf Moses (237)
2024-10-06 Intent-based network (Approach to network management) Intent-Based Networking (IBN) is an approach to network management that shifts the focus from manually configuring individual devices to specifying desired outcomes or business objectives, referred to as "intents". Start Faridgurbanov3 (53)
2024-10-24 Numeric Software Numeric Software is a San Francisco-based software company specializing in accounting automation software. The company offers a cloud-based platform designed to streamline the financial close process and automate routine accounting tasks. Numeric uses AI technology to reduce manual data entry, increase efficiency, and improve accuracy for finance teams. Start Philphilivey (19)
2024-03-28 Adora Nwodo (Author & Software Engineer) Adora Nwodo is three-time cloud engineering author, public speaker, founder of NexaScale, and an experienced software engineer working at the intersection of cloud infrastructure and developer platforms. Start Mallaman Makaranta (28)
2024-10-04 Nushell (Unix shell) Nushell (or just Nu for short) is a cross-platform shell that can be used as an interactive login shell and as a command interpreter for shell scripting. Start Devilmanz (60) Possible spam
2024-10-12 Multipurpose cash assistance (Form of humanitarian aid that provides cash transfers to households in crisis situations) Multipurpose Cash Assistance (MPCA), also known as Multipurpose Cash Transfers (MPC) or Multipurpose Cash-Based Assistance, is a form of humanitarian aid that provides cash transfers to households in crisises. The cash is intended to meet a range of basic needs, allowing recipients the flexibility to decide how best to allocate the funds. C TsadaCY (30)
2024-10-03 Lightbits Labs Lightbits Labs is a software company based in San Jose, California. Start Schelder (19)
2024-03-11 Gleam (programming language) (Programming language) Gleam is a general-purpose, concurrent, functional high-level programming language that compiles to Erlang or JavaScript source code. Start Weebney (90)
2024-10-19 Examples of anonymous functions Numerous languages support anonymous functions, or something similar. C Darcourse (5021)
2024-05-17 GUN (graph database) (Decentralized Graph Database) GUN (Graph Universe Node) is an open source, offline-first, real-time, decentralized, graph database written in JavaScript for the web browser. Stub 2603:7000:c13c:879b:
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2024-09-12 Windows Continuum (Desktop experience on mobile phone) Continuum is a feature created by Microsoft in 2015, integrated into the Windows 10 Mobile operating system. It was designed to provide users with a desktop-like experience when connecting their smartphone to an external monitor. Continuum enabled supported smartphones to project a full-screen interface on a monitor using the phone’s hardware, but with a user interface resembling a desktop environment. Start Emrekosmaz (20)
2024-10-23 Cell-based architecture Cell-based Architecture (CBA) is a software design paradigm that structures applications as a collection of small, self-contained units called "cells." Each cell encapsulates specific functionality along with its own data, logic, and state, enabling independent development, deployment, and scaling. Start Asankama (36) Possible spam
2024-09-25 Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos (Greek-British computer scientist) Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos (born August 25, 1973) is a Greek-British computer scientist, the John W. Hancock Professor of Engineering at Virginia Tech, and an IEEE Fellow. C Look2cool (47)
2024-05-18 Remember Me (software) (Application for memorizing Bible verses) Remember Me is an app for memorizing Bible verses. It utilizes gamification, flashcards and spaced repetition algorithms to optimize learning and retention. The application is available on Android, iOS, and as a web application. Start Bapoux (43)
2024-10-23 Alessandro Chiesa (Italian computer scientist) Alessandro Chiesa is an Italian computer scientist. He is an associate professor at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), and a now-adjunct professor at University of California, Berkeley. He has contributed to the field of zero-knowledge proofs, and was a co-founder of Zcash and StarkWare Industries. Start XDanielx (6041)
2024-08-29 Project Bergamot (Machine translation software development project) Project Bergamot is a joint project between several European universities and Mozilla for the development of machine translation software based on artificial neural networks, which is intended for local execution on end-user devices. C YieldingYeti (7)
2024-09-04 Avi Kivity (Software developer and entrepreneur) Avi Kivity (Hebrew: אבי קויתי) is a software engineer who created the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) hypervisor underlying many production clouds. Following his work on KVM, Kivity developed the Seastar framework and the ScyllaDB database. He co-founded the company ScyllaDB with Dor Laor; Kivity is CTO and an active project contributor. Start CynPerf (78)
2024-10-30 Piper (source control system) Piper is a centralized version control system used by Google for its internal software development. Originally designed for Linux, it supports Microsoft Windows and macOS since October 2012. Start Dimawik (2249)
2024-08-07 COSMIC (desktop environment) (Desktop environment for Linux) COSMIC, originally an acronym for Computer Operating System Main Interface Components, is a free and open-source desktop environment for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. Start Ahri Boy (2718)
2024-06-18 Molsketch (2D Molecular Structures Editor) Molsketch is a molecule editor for 2D computer graphics published as free software. It is written in C++ with the Qt toolkit for Microsoft Windows and Linux. Stub Matthias M. (2037)
2024-11-04 FreeBSD malware FreeBSD malware includes viruses, Trojans, worms and other types of malware that affect the FreeBSD operating system. Stub Arwenz (654)
2023-07-26 FydeOS (Linux distribution) FydeOS is an operating system developed as a fork of the open-source project ChromiumOS. It uses the Linux kernel and integrates both a web browser platform and container technologies. The interface is similar to Chrome OS, and it is compatible with hardware platforms based on x86 and ARM architectures. C 0mtwb9gd5wx (17974)
2024-10-18 MobileNet (Family of computer vision models designed for efficient inference on mobile devices) MobileNet is a family of convolutional neural network (CNN) architectures designed for image classification, object detection, and other computer vision tasks. They are designed for small size, low latency, and low power consumption, making them suitable for on-device inference and edge computing on resource-constrained devices like mobile phones and embedded systems. C Cosmia Nebula (7907)
2024-06-29 Oryon (CPU model) Oryon is an 8 to 12-core CPU implementing the ARMv8.7-A architecture. It is used on the Snapdragon X Plus, Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon 8 Elite systems on chips, first released in June 2024. Stub Homei (314)
2024-10-17 Q1 Corporation Q1 Corporation was an American computer company founded in 1969 by Daniel Alroy. Its main focus was the manufacturing and sale of early microcomputers. C Vintageperson (45)
2024-04-05 Centre for High Performance Computing SA The Centre for High-Performance Computing (CHPC) was launched in 2007 and is a part of the National Integrated Cyber Infrastructure System (NICIS) in South Africa. The CPHC is supported by the South African Department of Science and Innovation, TENET and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. Start Derek J Moore (1539)
2023-01-27 Compact quasi-Newton representation (Matrix decomposition) The compact representation for quasi-Newton methods is a matrix decomposition, which is typically used in gradient based optimization algorithms or for solving nonlinear systems. The decomposition uses a low-rank representation for the direct and/or inverse Hessian or the Jacobian of a nonlinear system. GA Johannesbrust (115)
2024-06-27 Microsoft Azure Quantum (Quantum Computing Division/Software) Microsoft Azure Quantum is a public cloud-based quantum computing platform developed by Microsoft, that offers quantum hardware, software, and solutions for developers to build quantum applications. It supports variety of quantum hardware architectures from partners including Quantinuum, IonQ, and Atom Computing. C CBathka (124)
2024-11-05 Computer network engineering Computer network engineering is a tech discipline within engineering that deals with the design, implementation, and management of computer networks. These systems form the backbone of modern digital communication and consist of both physical components, such as routers, switches, and cables, and logical elements, such as protocols and network services. C AnnaBSP (19)
2024-10-11 Tock (operating system) (Operating system built for microcontrollers) Tock is a free and open source embedded operating system for microcontrollers written in Rust. The operating system's goal is to isolate components so untrusted third-party applications can run on Cortex-M, RISC-V, and x86processors in a protected environment. C Ternera (10065)
2024-10-23 DbForge (Software) dbForge is a database management product line started in 2005. It focuses on database development, design, management, and administration for SQL Server, MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle, PostgreSQL database management systems, and a number of cloud services, data storage platforms, and search engines. dbForge services include separate tools for code completion, database documentation, database data and schema comparison, and tool bundles for specific databases. Start Der Smaragdkristall (237)
2024-09-07 Lapdock (Accessory which allows a mobile device to have a laptop user interface) A lapdock is a type of accessory designed to transform mobile devices, such as smartphones, into laptop-like computers by providing a display, keyboard, battery, and other essential components typically found in a laptop. Unlike laptops, lapdocks lack internal processing power, relying on the connected device (e.g., a smartphone, tablet, or mini PC) for computation. Start Emrekosmaz (20)
2024-09-30 GPTs (personalized plug-in for ChatGPT) GPTs are customizable applications based on the Artificial Intelligence, abbreviated as AI, language model of ChatGPT that can perform a wide variety of tasks tailored to specific needs. GPTs can be used and created from the GPT Store. Any user can easily create them without any programming knowledge. Start Marcocanol (143)
2007-10-07 Splashtop OS (Linux distribution) Splashtop OS (previously known as SplashTop) is a discontinued Linux distribution intended to serve as instant-on environment for personal computers. It is open source software with some closed source components. The original concept of Splashtop was that it was intended to be integrated on a read-only device and shipped with the hardware, rather than installed by the user. C Syced (6002)
2024-03-03 Orange Pi (Single-board computer) Orange Pi is a line of single-board computers (SBCs) developed and manufactured by Shenzhen Xunlong Software Co., Ltd. These boards are designed for educational and development purposes, with applications in electronics, programming, and project building. Start Armandaneshjoo (135)
2024-04-04 Waydroid (Software container system for Android) Waydroid is a container-based method that enables Android to run in a containerized environment on Linux systems. By using Linux namespaces, Waydroid keeps Android isolated but allows it to access the host system's hardware. Built on a customized version of LineageOS (Android 11), it enables Android applications to function alongside Linux applications on desktops and Linux-based mobile devices. Start Ekape04 (47)
2024-05-15 Posit PBC (Open-source data science software company) Posit PBC (or Posit) is an open-source data science software company. It is a public-benefit corporation founded by J. J. Allaire, creator of the programming language ColdFusion. C Erictleung (1678)
2024-06-29 Game form (Statistical concept) In game theory and related fields, a game form, game frame, ruleset, or outcome function is the set of rules that govern a game and determine its outcome based on each player's choices. A game form differs from a game in that it does not stipulate the utilities or payoffs for each agent. Start Closed Limelike Curves (5483)
2024-11-08 Firejail Firejail is a security sandbox tool designed to enhance the security of applications by isolating them in a sandbox environment. It is a free and open-source software available for Linux-based operating systems. Firejail was created by Antti Kantee and is maintained by a community of developers. Start Pollia (42)
2024-08-18 Polit (operating system) Polit (also Polit OS, Ukrainian: ОС Політ, lit.'Flight OS') — is a free and open-source multitasking windowing GUI shell for DOS with a Ukrainian interface. Source code of the program written in Pascal licensed under terms of GNU GPL. C Appsoft4 (865)
2024-11-09 Shaded Picture System The Shaded Picture System was a 3D raster computer display processor introduced by Evans & Sutherland in October 1973. Start Vintageperson (45)
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