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PluralGramServer
Forked from nebula-chat-fork/chatengineOpen source mtproto server written in golang with compatible telegram client
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NILESWAMPS
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telegramd
Forked from nebula-chat-fork/telegramdUnofficial open source telegram server written in golang
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metamask-extension
Forked from MetaMask/metamask-extension🌐 🔌 The MetaMask browser extension enables browsing Ethereum blockchain enabled websites -
pjetcetal
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rasa
Forked from HypenosisI2P/rasa💬 Open source machine learning framework to automate text- and voice-based conversations: NLU, dialogue management, connect to Slack, Facebook, and more - Create chatbots and voice assistants -
whatlang-rs
Forked from EGYPTPHOENICKSVALLEYOFSPHINX/whatlang-rsNatural language detection library for Rust. Try demo online: https://whatlang.org/
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any
Forked from macropoiesis/anyA multieditable platform for multiplatform software development; a tool to employ anything possible heterogeneously. Unlimited deep plunge-dig-plunge-repeat and unlimited deep security. Should include Ruby Golberg Machines schemes, equality schemes, and pyramid-like schemes, among other types and things. Should include and integrate any programm…
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PluralityNET_Integrating_Banyan
A banyan of all things PluralityNET — many roots, trunks, and interconnectedness folders at the top repository directory
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CHOICE
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Fedilab
Forked from caraesten/FedilabFedilab is a multifunctional Android client to access the distributed Fediverse, consisting of microblogging, photo sharing and video hosting
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krr-prolog-tut
Forked from undecidedvisvitalis8/krr-prolog-tutAn under-construction tutorial for KR&R in Prolog (Knowledge Representation and Reasoning)
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