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3D Printer

Cura – state-of-the-art slicer app

February 27, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Utilities

Cura is a state-of-the-art slicer app to prepare your 3D models for your 3D printer. Fine-tune your 3D model with 400+ settings.

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Machine Learning

Machine Learning in Linux: Fooocus – image generating software

February 26, 2025 Steve Emms Reviews, Scientific

Fooocus is image generating software that allows users to only focus on text prompts to generate images. It works offline.

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Game Engines

Armory – 3D game engine

February 25, 2025 Steve Emms Games

Armory is a 3D game engine focused on portability, minimal footprint and performance. The renderer is fully scriptable with deferred and forward paths supported.

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Magnus – very simple screen magnifier

February 23, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Utilities

Magnus is billed as a very simple screen magnifier. It’s designed for Ubuntu but runs on other Linux distributions.

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Wi-Fi

Warpinator – share files across the LAN

February 23, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Internet

Warpinator is software which lets you send and receive files across a local network.

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TV

yuki-iptv – IPTV player with EPG support

February 23, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Multimedia

yuki-iptv is an IPTV player with many features. yuki-iptv doesn’t provide content or TV channels.

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Shinken – flexible and scalable monitoring framework

February 22, 2025 Steve Emms System Software

Shinken is a modern, Nagios compatible monitoring framework, written in Python.

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Checkmk – IT monitoring platform

February 20, 2025 Steve Emms System Software

Checkmk provides comprehensive and specialized solutions for dealing with the very diverse environments within IT infrastructures.

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Best Free and Open Source Drum Machines

Drum Machine – create and play drum beats

February 19, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Multimedia

Drum Machine is a modern and intuitive application for creating, playing, and managing drum patterns.

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Flashcards

studyFlash – learn flashcards in your terminal

February 18, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Education

studyFlash is a Python application for learning flashcards inside your terminal (for language learning).

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Circuit board

Examine – system information viewer

February 18, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, System Software

Examine is a system information viewer for the COSMIC Desktop. It runs on other desktops.

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CPU

Machine Learning in Linux: Serge – web interface for chatting

February 18, 2025 Steve Emms Reviews, Scientific

Serge is a chat interface crafted with LLaMA for running GGUF models.

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TV

Hypnotix – IPTV streaming application

February 16, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Multimedia

Hypnotix is an IPTV streaming application with support for live TV, movies and series.

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Flashcards

trrc – ToRRential Card processor

February 15, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Education

ToRRential Card processor (trrc) is a command-line unix-like program to create anki cards using AnkiConnect plugin

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GNOME Extensions

Refine – tweak various aspects of GNOME

February 14, 2025 Steve Emms Utilities

Refine is a simple tool that lets you tweak various aspects of GNOME.

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Hex Editor

fileobj – ncurses based hex editor

February 13, 2025 Steve Emms Documents, TUI

fileobj is an ncurses based hex editor. It sports a vi interface.

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Hypervisors

Cassowary – run Windows virtual machine on Linux

February 8, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Internet

Cassowary lets you run a Windows virtual machine and use Windows applications on Linux as if they were native applications.

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QR Tools

qr-backup – paper backup of files using QR codes

February 8, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

qr-backup takes file(s), and outputs a “paper backup”: a printable black-and-white PDF full of QR codes.

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QR Tools

CoBang – QR code and barcode scanner

February 6, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Utilities

CoBang is a native QR Code and barcode scanner application for the Linux desktop.

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QR Tools

Qreator – create your own QR codes

February 5, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Utilities

Qreator enables you to easily create your own QR codes to encode different types of information in an efficient and compact way.

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