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Pulsar is an open-source, community-driven text editor that allows users to hyper-hack and customize its functionality to suit their unique needs and workflow.
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- Science Talk – What Are Pulsar Planets? (2022) (www.spaceaustralia.com)
- A Millisecond Pulsar Engine for Interstellar Travel (www.centauri-dreams.org)
- Apache Pulsar 4.0: Towards an Open Data Streaming Architecture (streamnative.io)
- Pulsars, not dark matter, explain the Milky Way’s antimatter (bigthink.com)
- Show HN: Pulsar, micro creative coding playground (muffinman.io)
- Pulsar – A Community-Led Hyper-Hackable Text Editor (github.com)
- Pulsar: A Community Effort to Revive the Atom Text Editor (pulsar-edit.dev)
- Pulsar, the best code editor since Atom (optimizedbyotto.com)
- Handling 100k consumers with one pulsar topic (streamnative.io)
- Pulsar: Secure Steganography for Diffusion Models (eprint.iacr.org)
- Pulsar – A Community-Led Hyper-Hackable Text Editor (pulsar-edit.dev)
- Apache Pulsar 3.0: The First Long-Term Support Release (pulsar.apache.org)
- Detecting Pwnkit Exploitation with Pulsar (exein.medium.com)
- Container Monitoring Support for Pulsar 0.7.0 (blog.exein.io)
- PSR J0737−3039: The Only Known Double Pulsar (en.wikipedia.org)
- Study Investigates a 'Spider' Pulsar (phys.org)
- An Air Force sergeant spotted pulsars months before astronomers (arstechnica.com)
- Pulsar vs. RabbitMQ vs. NATS JetStream Benchmark Report 2023 (streamnative.io)
- Show HN: Pulsar – Micro creative coding playground (muffinman.io)