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The Haiku operating system. (Pull requests will be ignored; patches may be sent to https://review.haiku-os.org).
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The Simple Intelligent and Modular Programming Language and Environment
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MirBSD Korn Shell Source Code Mirror – This is a publish-only repository and all pull requests are ignored. This repository is a mirror and may receive forced (non-fast-forward) updates. Please contribute to the CVS repository of The MirOS Project instead.
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A sound synthetizer, tracker and replayer, similar to AHX.
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My House Home Assistant Config
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Home Assistant Custom Components
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Generate Heroku-like memorable random names like adorable-ox-1234.
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Haiku with SenseME fan integration for Home Assistant
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A simple framework for creating launchers for ports of games on Haiku OS.
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RNN Haiku generator using Keras and Tensorflow.
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An accidental haiku identifier utilizing the twitter api, the CMU Pronunciation dictionary, Hibernate ORM, and Spring Web MVC.
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Unit tests with actual fan data, including multiple variable on one line data, would be nice for this. As would unit tests in general, tbh.