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@rydmike
Mike Rydstrom, known on X/Twitter as @RydMike, a Flutter open source packages author and FlutterDev contributor.
@theinvisiblelab
[In]visible projects tackle the challenge of 'invisible information' online by quantifying and boosting under-represented knowledge, making vital content more visible in a world focused on maximizing consumption.
@NativeScript
NativeScript empowers you to access native api's from JavaScript directly. Angular, Vue, Svelte, React and you name it compatible.
@simonharrer
Hello. I'm Simon and I work as a senior consultant at INNOQ. I've (co-)authored a lot of stuff, from the best-selling book 'Java by Comparison' and several microsites or articles to software.
@utmapp

UTM

Supporting virtualization and emulation for macOS and iOS
@jaames
Making tools, libraries and docs with a consistent focus on quality, design, and creativity!
@octodns
DNS as code - Tools for managing DNS across multiple providers.
@mas-cli
Support open source work on **mas-cli**! Install and update apps from the Mac App Store using Terminal or over an SSH connection.
@erincatto
Box2D is a 2D physics engine for games. It has been used in hundreds of games and is integrated into several game engines.
@MarlinFirmware
The Marlin Firmware group is constantly working to make 3D printing better, faster, and more reliable. We love 3D printing and see a great future in this technology. You can help out. Bring your skills, become a sponsor, and tell a friend!
@outlandnish
Hey, it's Nishanth (Nish)! I love building and contributing to open source hacks that help people get around
@caiyue1993

Yue

Sponsorship will motivate the maintainer to spend more time on open-source project. And the whole community's potential will be extended to its fullest as well.
@ClassicPress
ClassicPress is a stable and community-driven fork of WordPress, based on the WordPress 4.9 branch. It does not include the Gutenberg or block-based editor and it is a good option for people who want to build a stable, fast website.
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