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  2. Cursor (code editor) - Wikipedia

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    In comparison to other AI-powered code editors like GitHub Copilot, Cursor offers deep integration within its standalone environment, providing advanced customization options. While both tools aim to enhance coding efficiency, the choice between them may depend on individual preferences regarding integration and workflow.

  3. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is a component of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) responsible for cybersecurity and infrastructure protection across all levels of government, coordinating cybersecurity programs with U.S. states, and improving the government's cybersecurity protections against private and nation-state hackers. [4]

  4. 2025 in artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    February 3 – OpenAI releases Deep Research, an artificial intelligence system integrated into ChatGPT, [7] which generates cited reports on a user-specified topic by autonomously browsing the web for 5 to 30 minutes.

  5. MicroEmulator - Wikipedia

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    In November 2001, MicroEmulator project has been created on SourceForge.. On 31 March 2006, MicroEmulator version 1.0 has been released.. In November 2009, project moved to code.google.com, [5] and after Google closed it, development moved to GitHub.

  6. CocoaPods - Wikipedia

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    Besides installing from many different sources, a “master” spec repository—containing metadata for many open-source libraries—is maintained as a Git repository and hosted on GitHub. [9] CocoaPods dependency resolution system is powered by Molinillo which is also used by other large projects such as Bundler, RubyGems , and Berkshelf.

  7. Aha! (company) - Wikipedia

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    Aha! is a cloud-based software company that provides product development software for companies in the United States and internationally. Aha! offers Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) products for organizations to set strategy, ideate, plan, showcase, build, and launch new products and enhancements.

  8. Loupe (software) - Wikipedia

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    Loupe, also known as Image Viewer, is an image viewer created for the GNOME desktop environment.It first appeared on December 26, 2020. [2] With the GNOME 45 update, Loupe became GNOME's default image viewer, replacing Eye of GNOME.

  9. Red Moon (software) - Wikipedia

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    Red Moon is a free software [1] application for the Android operating system, designed to filter blue light from the device's display, helping reduce eye strain during night-time use and disruption of sleep patterns.