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    Unitag is a language-independent Unicode-based part-of-speech tagging system. Written entirely in ANSI-compatible C, it should (in theory) compile on any OS, but has been tested on 32-bit Windows.
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    virgo

    32 bit VIRGO Linux Kernel

    Linux kernel fork-off with cloud and machine learning features
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    P3: The Portable Unix Programming System

    P3: The Portable Unix Programming System

    Multi-process homeostatic software agent library

    PUPS/P3 facilitates development of multi-process multi-host computations by providing tools to emulate colonies of homeostatic organisms. It permits persistent computation, homeostatic resource protection, and asychronous interprocess communication.
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