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+ | '''/g/''' is [[4chan]]'s technology discussion board. | ||
+ | == Contributions == | ||
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+ | === Tox === | ||
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+ | [https://tox.im/ Tox] is a WIP secure instant messaging client. It's meant to be a Skype replacement, created directly in response to the Snowden NSA leaks. | ||
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+ | === MooGNU === | ||
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+ | [https://archive.org/details/M00GNU MooGNU] is a copyleft alternative to the popular NyanCat animation. It was created by /g/ in response to the pre-emptive removal of NyanCat from the Desktop Environment MATE due to concerns by the developers about NyanCat's copyright status. | ||
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+ | === LiveChan === | ||
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+ | [https://livechan.net/chat/home LiveChan] is an IRC-like 4chan clone with dynamic post updates and loads of other features. Programmed in node.js by emgram, LiveChan is still in development. | ||
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+ | === /g/ OS === | ||
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+ | [http://jiyuulinux.org/ /g/ OS] is a [[Gentoo]]-based [[GNU/Linux]] distribution with the purpose of being relatively entry-level for new users, but teaching them how to be proficient in GNU/Linux. |
Revision as of 20:11, 29 January 2014
/g/ is 4chan's technology discussion board.
Contributions
Tox
Tox is a WIP secure instant messaging client. It's meant to be a Skype replacement, created directly in response to the Snowden NSA leaks.
MooGNU
MooGNU is a copyleft alternative to the popular NyanCat animation. It was created by /g/ in response to the pre-emptive removal of NyanCat from the Desktop Environment MATE due to concerns by the developers about NyanCat's copyright status.
LiveChan
LiveChan is an IRC-like 4chan clone with dynamic post updates and loads of other features. Programmed in node.js by emgram, LiveChan is still in development.
/g/ OS
/g/ OS is a Gentoo-based GNU/Linux distribution with the purpose of being relatively entry-level for new users, but teaching them how to be proficient in GNU/Linux.