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  2. Free and open-source software - Wikipedia

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    "Free and open-source software" (FOSS) is an umbrella term for software that is considered free software and/or open-source software. [1] The precise definition of the terms "free software" and "open-source software" applies them to any software distributed under terms that allow users to use, modify, and redistribute said software in any manner they see fit, without requiring that they pay ...

  3. List of volunteer computing projects - Wikipedia

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    Trying to solve Sierpinski / Riesel Bases up to 1030, the project is Conjecture 'R Us [111] Yes 1,267 (Mar 2023) [112] 617.109 (Mar 2023) [112] TN-Grid: 2014-05-01 [113] Research Area of Trento of the National Research Council of Italy, University of Trento: Genetics: Gene@home is a scientific project belonging to the infrastructure TrentoGrid ...

  4. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    VP1 (1994, Free oscillation/Virtual Acoustic synthesizer) CSx/ANx series (virtual analog / sample-based synthesis) AN1x (1997, virtual analog) CS1x (1996, similar to MU50. AWM2 engine, sample-based synthesis.) CS2x (1998, similar to MU90 except for insertion effects. AWM2 engine.) CS6x / CS6R (1999, support MSPS. AWM2 engine.) S series

  5. The Venus Project - Wikipedia

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    The Venus Project is a 501(c) nonprofit organization founded by architect and social engineer Jacque Fresco. [1] Fresco, along with his partner Roxanne Meadows, founded this project with a socioeconomic model to develop a resource-based economy for human beings utilizing technology.

  6. Rummoli - Wikipedia

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    A handmade Rummoli board. Rummoli is a family card game for two to eight people. This Canadian board game, first marketed in 1940 by the Copp Clark Publishing Company of Toronto [1] requires a Rummoli board, a deck of playing cards (52 cards, no jokers), and chips or coins to play.