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Open Android Installer
The graphical installer that makes installing alternative Android distributions nice and easy.
GParted Partition Editor
GParted is a free partition editor for graphically managing your disk partitions. With GParted you…
Celestia
Celestia – real-time 3D visualization of space The free space simulation that lets you explore…
Technology without Borders
Technik ohne Grenzen e.V. (Technology without Borders, Germany) has one goal: improving living conditions in…
Qogir Theme
Qogir is a flat Design theme for GTK 3, GTK 2 and Gnome-Shell which supports…
paralleltext.io
Learn languages by reading
OpenWrt
OpenWrt (from open wireless router) is an open-source project for embedded operating systems based on…
Boat spotting in the Mediterranean
Since August 25, 2023, CompassCollective activists have been supporting the rescue of refugees on the…
Klines
KLines is a simple but highly addictive one player game. The player has to move…
Cochrane
Cochrane is a British international charitable organisation formed to synthesize medical research findings to facilitate…
penguins’ eggs
penguins-eggs is a console tool, under continuous development, that allows you to remaster your system…
Musicians On Call
For over 20 years Musicians On Call (MOC) has brought live and recorded music to…
CPod
The core features of CPod a glance: Search for and subscribe to podcasts Listen to…
Paper Icon Theme
Paper is a modern freedesktop icon theme whose design is based around the use of…
Equis
EQUIS (IPA: /Ikwi/) is a 8 Channel DJ/Performance Mixer for Linux & JACK.
BigBlueButton
BigBlueButton is an open source web conferencing system designed for online learning. BigBlueButton is a…
cryptpad
The Encrypted Collaboration Suite. CryptPad is the Zero Knowledge realtime collaborative editor. Encryption carried out…
maps.metager.de
Since 2016 there is the route planner maps.metager.de, whose maps are based on the free…
Shades of gray Theme
Shades-of-gray is a flat dark GTK-theme with ergonomic contrasts. It supports Gnome, Cinnamon, Xfce4, Mate…
couchers.org
Couchers.org is a non-profit and free platform, built by volunteers and responsible to the couch…
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a super cool map that shows waterflows and rivers all around the world. When I looked closely, I could see via the browser extension privacy badger (https://privacybadger.org/) that there is a tracker (analytics.ahrefs.com) on the website which is unnecessary I think. Also ublock origin (https://ublockorigin.com/) blocked gc.zgo.at which seems to be a open source web analytics platform (https://pkg.go.dev/zgo.at/goatcounter/v2#section-readme). Maybe 3/5 blocks because of that.
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Important difference: there are OpenWrt products that are for sale, like the “OpenWrt One MediaTek MT7981B” for 89$ on Aliexpress (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007795779282.html) and there’s also merch for example: https://openwrt.org/merchandise – these things cost money and are for sure not trade-free. However, the software itself and the documentation is trade-free – made by the community.
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basically a wrapper for many open-source tools to have a all-in-one “solution”.
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“Open source. No ads. No nonsense.” – that’s a pretty clear commitment against trade, which is why the project deserves 5/5 blocks!
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Here it’s important to differentiate and it’s not so easy to label Zulip as fully trade-free. 1. https://zulip.com/ is NOT trade-free. There are plans that one can subscribe to in the “cloud”: https://zulip.com/plans/#cloud and even in self-hosted version: https://zulip.com/plans/#self-hosted 2. However, there is a “free-community-plan” for certain groups of people (in education or non-profit for example): https://zulip.com/help/self-hosted-billing#free-community-plan
This is why one might label Zulip as trade-free for “Open-source projects, Research in an academic setting, such as research groups, cross-institutional collaborations, etc., Organizations operated by individual educators, such as a professor teaching one or more classes, Non-profits with no paid staff or Communities and personal organizations”. Maybe 3 block might be appropriate for that?