Open Source Software
Xubuntu
A light-weight Linux distribution intended for both new and experienced Linux users. Xubuntu comes with the Xfce desktop environment by default which use fewer system resources than the default Ubuntu GNOME desktop. Xubuntu was officially released on 1 June 2006 and has seen active development since. It is openly maintained by the community and released free of charge under the GNU General Public License.
Steemit
Steemit is a blockchain-based blogging platform and social media application that rewards its users with the cryptocurrency STEEM for publishing and curating content. On Steemit you can publish blog posts on any topic and get rewarded by doing so. You can also be rewarded by upvoting and curating post that the other users deems noteworthy.
Twetch
Twetch is a blockchian-based social network. On Twetch, all interactions are micropayments in the form of Bitcoin BSV and the platform truley revolutionize social media interactions with its micropayments business model that does not include third-party actors taking shares off the payments. All of your content on Twetch is signed by you and stored on the blockchain, forever accessible to you.
Rancher
Rancher enables organizations to easily run containers in production. It is a complete free and open-source software stack for teams adopting containers. With Rancher, you no longer have to build a container services platform from scratch by combining various open source technologies. Rancher addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerized workloads.
Phaser
Phaser is a fast, free, and fun open source HTML5 game development framework. It uses a custom build of Pixi.js for WebGL and Canvas rendering, and supports desktop and mobile web browsers. Games developed with Phaser can be compiled to iOS, Android and native desktop apps via third party tools. With Phaser you can developed games written in JavaScript or TypeScript.
Crafty.js
Crafty.js is a JavaScript game engine that can be used to create HTML 5-powered games. With Crafty.js, your games will be cross-browser compatible allowing any one to play your games on old and modern browsers, including Internet Explorer 9. The open source game engine allow you to build games using canvas or the native DOM, splice and dice a sprite map to easily draw game entities, and use advanced SAT collision detection that can contain more information than just true or false statements.
Manyverse
Manyverse is a social networking app that provide features like posts, likes, profiles, private messages. However, Manyverse is not like other social networks. It is not owned and operated by a single entity, instead Manyverse is a decentralized social network operated by the people. With no ads, no pay wall, no data centers, and no cookies, tracking or spying.
Godot Engine
Godot is a free and open-source 2D and 3D, cross-platform, game engine released under the MIT license. With Godot, you can develop games using Go or GDScript. Godot provides a huge set of common tools for game production, so that you can focus on making your game without reinventing the wheel. The development environment runs on multiple operating systems including Linux, macOS, and Windows and can compile games for PC, Mobile and the web browser.
Webmin
Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration tool for Unix-like systems. You can use Webmin in any modern browser to setup and manage& user accounts, Apache web server, DNS configuration and alike. The software removes the mundane task of manually editing Unix configurations and allow you to easily setup hosting for applications, sites and web services.