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    Exposing the JDK Flight Recorder as a Spring Boot Actuator Endpoint

    This is a Spring Boot 2 Starter exposing the JDK Flight Recorder as a Spring Boot Actuator Endpoint. Normally the JDK Flight Recorder is available locally or by JMX remote. Depending on your deployment scenario shell or JMX access might not be available for the application server. Here comes this handy starter into play! This starter adds a new Spring Boot Actuator endpoint for JDK Flight Recorder remote control.
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    Volley

    Volley

    HTTP library that makes networking for Android apps

    ...Out of the box it supports JSON, string, and image requests, plus an extensible Request/Response model for custom payloads. Volley emphasizes responsiveness: transparent caching and de-duplication of in-flight requests help reduce latency and bandwidth usage. Error handling, retries with backoff, and request prioritization are first-class, making it easier to handle flaky mobile networks. While Android has other HTTP stacks, Volley’s value is in opinionated, high-level primitives that fit common app patterns without pulling in heavy dependencies.
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    Makani

    Makani

    Makani was developed a commercial-scale airborne wind turbine

    Makani was an ambitious Google X project that sought to harness wind energy using airborne wind turbines — autonomous kites capable of generating power while flying in crosswind patterns. This open-source repository contains the complete software stack that powered Makani’s research and flight systems, including the flight simulator, autopilot controller, avionics firmware, visualization tools, and ground control software. The software enables simulation, control, and analysis of the Makani M600 turbine system, designed to operate offshore and autonomously manage complex aerodynamic behaviors. Built primarily in C++ and Python, the codebase integrates real-time flight control, sensor fusion, aerodynamic modeling, and telemetry visualization. ...
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    FlightgearGardener

    A JavaFX Asynchronous SyncManager for FlightGear Terrasync scenery data

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    The PARSEC CEE is the primary achievement of several years of effort at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. The CEE was developed to allow engineers in the Advanced Concepts Department to rapidly prototype launch vehicle and spacecraft concepts.
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