The project in question still exists but no longer has a dedicated
domain; instead it uses a group website in theory for multiple projects
hosted by the same group (but in practice still just the one).
Apparently changed almost 2 years ago.
See: 0f53e40861
- [radare2](https://github.com/radare/radare2), unix-like reverse engineering framework and commandline tools (not the default)
- [radare2](https://github.com/radare/radare2), unix-like reverse engineering framework and commandline tools (not the default)
- [refivar](https://github.com/nvinson/refivar), A reimplementation of efivar in Rust
- [refivar](https://github.com/nvinson/refivar), A reimplementation of efivar in Rust
- [Rizin](https://rizin.re), Free and Open Source Reverse Engineering Framework
- [Rizin](https://rizin.re), Free and Open Source Reverse Engineering Framework
- [rmw](https://remove-to-waste.info), safe-remove utility for the command line
- [rmw](https://theimpossibleastronaut.com/rmw-website/), safe-remove utility for the command line
- [RxDock](https://gitlab.com/rxdock/rxdock), a protein-ligand docking software designed for high throughput virtual screening (fork of rDock)
- [RxDock](https://gitlab.com/rxdock/rxdock), a protein-ligand docking software designed for high throughput virtual screening (fork of rDock)
- [SciPy](https://scipy.org/), an open-source software for mathematics, science, and engineering
- [SciPy](https://scipy.org/), an open-source software for mathematics, science, and engineering
- [scrcpy](https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy), a cross platform application that provides display and control of Android devices connected on USB or over TCP/IP
- [scrcpy](https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy), a cross platform application that provides display and control of Android devices connected on USB or over TCP/IP