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Tauon: A Powerful and Streamlined Desktop Music Player for All Platforms
Tauon is an open-source desktop music player designed to give users full control over their music collection. It offers a fast, responsive UI with features like gapless playback, streaming from Plex/Jellyfin, Spotify integration, and extensive library management tools. Available across Windows, macOS, and Linux, Tauon provides a comprehensive solution for music enthusiasts.

ShellHub: Centralized SSH Gateway for Linux Devices and Cloud Computing
ShellHub is an open-source, centralized SSH gateway that provides seamless remote access and management for any Linux device, from edge to cloud. Written in Go, it simplifies secure connections to servers and IoT devices, eliminating the need for complex network configurations. It offers robust features like native SSH, SCP/SFTP, port forwarding, and comprehensive security measures.
PatchMon: Centralized Linux Patch Monitoring and Automation Platform
PatchMon is an open-source Linux patch monitoring and automation platform designed for diverse server environments. It offers centralized patch management with an outbound-only agent model, enhancing security by eliminating inbound ports on monitored hosts. The platform provides comprehensive visibility into package updates and supports various Linux distributions.

0xAX/asm: A Comprehensive Guide to Linux x86_64 Assembly
The 0xAX/asm GitHub repository offers an excellent resource for anyone looking to learn assembly programming for Linux x86_64 systems. It provides a series of blog posts covering fundamental concepts, from processor architecture to system calls and floating-point arithmetic. This repository is designed to be accessible to both experienced programmers and newcomers to assembly language.

shadPS4: A PlayStation 4 Emulator for Windows, Linux, and macOS
shadPS4 is an early-stage PlayStation 4 emulator developed in C++ for Windows, Linux, and macOS. This ambitious project aims to bring PS4 gaming to multiple platforms, already demonstrating compatibility with titles such as Bloodborne and Dark Souls Remastered. The project is under active development, showing promising progress towards a more complete emulation experience.

WinBoat: Seamlessly Run Windows Applications on Linux
WinBoat is an innovative Electron application that allows Linux users to run Windows applications with remarkable seamless integration. It leverages containerization, specifically Docker, to host a Windows VM, providing a native-like experience for individual apps or a full desktop. Currently in beta, WinBoat promises to bridge the gap between Windows-exclusive software and the Linux ecosystem.

duf: A Modern and User-Friendly Disk Usage/Free Utility
duf is a modern, user-friendly command-line utility that serves as an enhanced alternative to the traditional 'df' command. It provides colorful, adaptable output, adjusting to your terminal's theme and width, and includes features like sorting, grouping, and filtering. Available across Linux, BSD, macOS, and Windows, duf simplifies disk space monitoring with its intuitive interface and convenient JSON output.