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    CUDA Core Compute Libraries (CCCL)

    CUDA Core Compute Libraries (CCCL)

    CUDA Core Compute Libraries

    CCCL, or CUDA Core Compute Libraries, is a unified repository that consolidates several foundational CUDA C++ libraries into a single, cohesive development platform. It brings together Thrust, CUB, and libcudacxx, which collectively provide high-level abstractions, low-level performance primitives, and a CUDA-compatible standard library for GPU programming. The goal of CCCL is to simplify CUDA development by offering reusable building blocks that enable developers to write efficient and...
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    Phoenix Linux

    Phoenix Linux

    Let's bring back Cub Linux!

    NOW IN ALPHA! There was once an Operating System called 'Cub Linux', but one day, it was killed off by its developer. Now, from the maker of feren OS, comes a new rebirth of Cub Linux called Phoenix Linux. Phoenix Linux is a side-project based on Lubuntu focused on giving you a clean, easy to use Openbox Experience on your old or new machines as well as taking the place Cub Linux left off from.
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    Cub Linux

    Cub Linux

    Chromium + Ubuntu = Cub Linux

    The best of Chromium and Ubuntu. Cub Linux is a project to replicate the Chromium OS experience on an Ubuntu Linux base system. Cub Linux is free to download and use forever.
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    A collection of tools for collaboratively managing an LDS Boy Scout Troop. It should also be quite usable and generic enough for managing a non-LDS troop, cub scout pack, varsity team, girl scout troop, etc.
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    XoopsPackMasterWeb is a Xoops module written in PHP with Smarty templates for providing information on Cub Scout advancement on a Xoops website.
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    Race Track is a Cub Scout Pinewood Derby Race Management Application. It supports racer registration, heat scheduling, electronic timer integration, and sound effect playback. It is written in Java and runs on any Java enabled platform.
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    RacingStripes is a tool to track and run a Cub Scout Pinewood Derby, Space Derby or Raingutter Regatta. It plans the heats, takes the results and displays a continuosly updated leaderboard, based on heat winners -- no timing required.
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    Combined Utilities for Beowulf, or "cub," is based on work done at Compaq to integrate some of the best available tools to make it easy to build and install clusters of workstations for parallel computing applications.
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