Open Source Software for Linux

Apache JMeter Apache JMeter

Apache JMeter is an open source software Java-based load testing tool for analyzing and measuring the performance of a variety of services and applications. Apache JMeter uses Swing graphical API which means that it is not implemented by platform-specific coding. Developer use Apache JMeter to test performance both on static and dynamic resources, and simulate a heavy load on a server, group of servers, network or objects to test its strength or to analyze overall performance of applications.

QuiteRSS QuiteRSS

QuiteRSS is a open-source cross-platform RSS and Atom news feeds reader application. With QuiteRSS you can store and read the latest news through an embeded browser using webkit core. Allowing you to filter your news by new, unread, starred, deleted. With the help of QuiteRSS' feed import wizard you can easiliy search feed URLs and import the latest news from your favorite source quickly, without the hassle of manual work.

qtile qtile

Qtile is a full-featured, hackable tiling window manager written in Python.

TensorFlow TensorFlow

TensorFlow is an end-to-end open source platform for machine learning. It has a comprehensive, flexible ecosystem of tools, libraries and community resources that lets researchers push the state-of-the-art in ML and developers easily build and deploy ML powered applications.

LibrePCB LibrePCB

LibrePCB is a free and open-source EDA (Electronic Design Automation) software used to develop printed circuit boards. The software is available cross-platform and can be used natively on macOS, Linux and Windows. LibrePCB ships with a advanced control panel, a simple yet powerful schematic editor and board editor, and a library manager that makes it super easy to extend the functionallity of the core.

PyTorch PyTorch

An open-source machine learning framework designed and developed by Facebook's AI Research lab. With PyTorch, developers can build deep and machine learning models with ease, as the framework covers some of the most mundane parts of the process. PyTorch is released under a modified version of the BSD license and is totally free and open-source.

OBS Studio OBS Studio

OBS Studio or Open Broadcaster Software is a free and open-source cross-platform streaming and recording program. The software is equipped with a powerful API that enbales extensions via Lua or Python written plugins and script to further customize the users experience and capabilities of OBS Studio. The open development of OBS Studio is funded with Open Collective, which enables the software to stay free and open.

Socket.io Socket.io

Socket.IO is a free and open-source JavaScript library that can be used for building realtime web applications. The library consists of two parts, a server-side library for Node.js and a client-side library that runs in the browser.

Janya Janya

Janya is a cloud-based playout solution that helps broadcasters to reach a wider audience by creating content, editing, monetizing, and distributing quality channels using a single cloud-based web application. As a powerful media asset management platform, Janya meets all broadcasting needs, including uploading content, scheduling playlists, and publishing live channels. Janya is an end-to-end cloud playout solution capable of launching linear TV channels easily and quickly with well-crafted media asset management and edge delivery infrastructure. The rapid deployment makes it easy to configure and provides complete control over live channels and content. It is highly efficient in scheduling workflows and is super secure and reliable. Managing the entire function is made effortless since the content gets stored in the cloud and accessed through the internet. Customers can monitor all their linear cloud playout channels from anywhere. Janya offers a variety of products intended to simplify content creation and delivery on automated playout channels. Here are some of the products that ease the All-in-one platform for creating, managing, publishing, distributing

Wasmer Wasmer

With Wasmer you can run any code on any client using WebAssembly. It allows you to use tools you know and the languages you love.  By leveraging Wasm for software containerization, Wasmer create universal binaries that work anywhere without modification, including operating systems like Linux, macOS, Windows, and also web browsers. Compile everything to WebAssembly and run it on any OS or embed it into other languages.