RPA paradise - robotic process automation toolkit
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RPA paradise - robotic process automation toolkit
eTMA Handler is the BEAM edition of the Open University's electronic Tutor Marked Assignment (eTMA) marking tool. Originally written in Java, this project migrates the marking workflow to Elixir/Phoenix for improved reliability, cross-platform distribution, and modern web capabilities.
Making web accessibility a search engine ranking factor
Automated multi-platform feedback submission tool
A puzzle game where solutions are cryptographically verified - prove your work, literally.
Epistemic infrastructure framework for journalism (Wayfinder)
One server. All editors. Universal document conversion.
NeuroPhone is a complete Android application for neurosymbolic AI on mobile devices. It combines spiking neural networks with large language models for advanced on-device intelligence.
Feature flag management with fire-and-forget semantics
Decentralizing textile manufacturing through hyperlocal maker networks
Oblibeny BOINC Platform for distributed computing projects
Platform-agnostic Rust library for AI routing on mobile devices
Configuration Flow Orchestrator - intelligently orchestrate CUE, Nickel, and validation workflows
A powerful, type-safe preference injection system for dynamic configuration management in Deno and ReScript applications.
A multimodal transport optimization platform with formal verification
Misinformation detection and defense toolkit
Modular shell configuration manager - declarative, idempotent, written in Ada for safety-critical reliability
Academic workflow tools for research and publication management
Civic engagement platform and government API integration
A comprehensive, production-grade robot vacuum cleaner simulation system with dual Julia and Rust implementations, GraphQL API, SLAM algorithms, and enterprise CI/CD infrastructure.
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