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  2. ungoogled-chromium - Wikipedia

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    The ungoogled-chromium project was founded by a hobbyist with the user name Eloston in 2015. It was first developed for Linux, then for other operating systems. [12] [13] Eloston used to release builds, but eventually he stopped doing so and allowed others to provide builds with his patches.

  3. waifu2x - Wikipedia

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    waifu2x is an image scaling and noise reduction program for anime-style art and other types of photos. [1]waifu2x was inspired by Super-Resolution Convolutional Neural Network (SRCNN).

  4. Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Redmond, Washington. [2] Its best-known software products are the Windows line of operating systems, the Microsoft 365 suite of productivity applications, the Azure cloud computing platform and the Edge web browser.

  5. Three.js - Wikipedia

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    Three.js was first released by Ricardo Cabello on GitHub in April 2010. [2] The origins of the library can be traced back to his involvement with the demoscene in the early 2000s. [9] The code was originally developed in the ActionScript language used by Adobe Flash, later being ported to JavaScript in 2009. In Cabello's mind, there were two ...

  6. List of file signatures - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of file signatures, data used to identify or verify the content of a file.Such signatures are also known as magic numbers or Magic Bytes.. Many file formats are not intended to be read as text.

  7. Hack Club - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, GitHub Education provided cash grants of up to $500 to every Hack Club "hackathon" event. [13] In May 2020, GitHub committed to a $50K hardware fund, globally alongside Arduino and Adafruit , to deliver hardware tools directly to students’ homes with a program named Hack Club Summer of Making. [ 14 ]

  8. Shadowsocks - Wikipedia

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    Shadowsocks is a free and open-source encryption protocol project, widely used in China to circumvent Internet censorship.It was created in 2012 by a Chinese programmer named "clowwindy", and multiple implementations of the protocol have been made available since.

  9. Telegram (software) - Wikipedia

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    [45] He did not specify what prompted this flood of new sign-ups, but the period matched a prolonged technical outage experienced by Facebook and its family of apps, including Instagram. [46] According to the US Securities and Exchange Commission, as of October 2019, Telegram had 300 million monthly active users worldwide.