awesome-systools
Awesome Systools is a collection of sysadmins daily handy tools.
https://github.com/Spacial/awesome-systools
Last synced: 7 days ago
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Mac/iOS
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Containers
- Awesome macOS open source applications
- Kingfisher - Swift library for downloading and caching images from the web.
- Using AppleScript how do I click a button in a dialog within a window that has no name/title?
- Making the Touch Bar finally useful
- MicroMDM
- apple libc uses perl
- macOS Catalina 10.15 Release Notes
- How to lock the Dock on your Mac to prevent unwanted changes
- Entirely offline auto-organizer and text extractor from screenshots in macOS
- AppleScript
- macOS has checked app signatures online for over 2 years
- Better than Time Machine: backup your Mac with rsync
- CS193p
- Thoughts on the App Store
- Extensions are moving away from the kernel
- libimobiledevice - platform FOSS library written in C to communicate with iOS devices natively.
- LinearMouse
- iTerm2
- pdfinverter
- Sloth
- MacPass
- mac_os
- Shell scripts for customized macOS machine setup and configuration.
- OpenCorePkg
- symboliclinker
- macOS-Fortress - Virus On-Demand and On-Access Scanning (PF, squid, privoxy, hphosts, dshield, emergingthreats, hostsfile, PAC file, clamav).
- kemon - Source Pre and Post Callback-Based Framework for macOS Kernel Monitoring.
- create_macos_vm_install_dmg
- Maestral - source Dropbox client for macOS and Linux.
- istatserverlinux
- TrueTree - like output on macOS with additional pid capturing capabilities.
- Crescendo
- m1n1
- linuxify
- Charts
- osxfuse
- iSh
- istatserver-dsm
- insert_dylib - O binary
- ds_store
- CoreXLSX - codable-xlsx/#title)
- BitBar
- Making the Touch Bar finally useful
- Package Config
- SourceKit-LSP - based languages.
- ds_store
- macOS Catalina 10.15 Release Notes
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Cloud
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AWS
- Awesome AWS
- Which AWS container service should I use?
- Whitepapers da AWS
- Amazon Web Services
- Maintaining your AWS infrastructure
- Maintaining your AWS infrastructure
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- Maintaining your AWS infrastructure
- Maintaining your AWS infrastructure
- open-guides/og-aws: 📙 Amazon Web Services — a practical guide
- CloudMapper
- aws-security-automation
- consoleme - users and administrators to get credentials for your different accounts, and allows your users/administrators to manage or request cloud permissions.
- AWS Toolbox
- bottlerocket
- finala
- AWS Service Catalog Reference Architecture
- Awesome AWS Certifications
- aws-security-benchmark
- ThreatPrep
- Maintaining your AWS infrastructure
- AWS_IP_Prefix_Finder - Ranges JSON file and return you a list of all of the IP Prefixes for a specific Region and service based on your input.
- Which AWS container service should I use?
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Little notes
- Cloud Custodian - custodian/cloud-custodian)
- no more google
- Mapping of On-Premises Security Controls vs. Major Cloud Providers Services
- cloudsploit - remediation-guides)
- ThreatResponse
- Embarrassingly easy private certificate management for VMs on AWS, GCP, and Azure
- Using Ansible to organize your SSH keys in AWS
- How to burn the most money with a single click in Azure
- Automating Deploys with Bash scripting and Google Cloud SDK
- One Click Forensics Lab in the Cloud
- Terraform on GCP - DFIR Lab Hello World!
- StreamAlert - Serverless, Realtime Data Analysis Framework
- Awesome Cloud Native
- Security Monkey
- Awesome Azure Learning
- Embarrassingly easy private certificate management for VMs on AWS, GCP, and Azure
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Nextcloud
- How to save LibreOffice documents to your Nextcloud server
- LibreOffice NextCloud WebDAV Configuration
- NextCloud on OpenBSD
- Improved AppPasswords in Nextcloud 14
- Installing Integration Edition Document Server for Docker on a local server
- How to fix PHP 7 bash error to update Nextcloud on Synology?
- Nextcloud With Cloudflare SSL Easy Install Bash script
- How to save LibreOffice documents to your Nextcloud server
- Installing Integration Edition Document Server for Docker on a local server
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Virtualization
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Containers
- Awesome Docker
- A Practical Introduction to Container Terminology
- Test containers with Python and Conu
- How to Use Vagrant with Libvirt on Linux
- Imagem CentOS7 com firefox ESR e warsaw configurado. - BR) and [other](https://gist.github.com/dmouse/e76ce3d8dde00fe496da)
- Webapps with Docker
- Running a GUI application in a Docker container
- docker-nginx-http3 - RTT, brotli support. All built on the bleeding edge for max performance. Built on the edge, for the edge.
- List Running Containers
- How To Install Docker On Fedora 31
- Installing docker on Fedora 31
- Docker Cheat Sheet
- Solving Docker permission denied while trying to connect to the Docker daemon socket
- Docker Exec - How to Connect to a Docker Container - LinuxBuz
- How to expose port in Docker container
- Docker Port Mapping by example
- Host Your Own LaTeX Server. A Good Practice to use Docker
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- You might not need Kubernetes
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Scaling Kubernetes to 7,500 Nodes
- Cloud Computing without Containers
- A quick introduction to Toolbox on Fedora
- Reverse Engineering and Explointing Build in the Cloud
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Scaling Kubernetes to 7,500 Nodes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Scaling Kubernetes to 7,500 Nodes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- tsuru - based Platform as a Service (PaaS).
- Dockerfiles
- Gatekeeper
- etcd - value store for the most critical data of a distributed system
- podman
- img - less, unprivileged Dockerfile and OCI compatible container image builder.
- slim
- Yacht
- bento
- Goldpinger
- kubernetes-workshop - gentle-introduction-to-kubernetes-4961e443ba26) with more than just the basics. 🌟 Give it a star if you like it.
- rubber-docker
- Awesome Kubernetes Resources
- Vagrant Libvirt Provider
- Docker Immutable Workstation
- latex-docker - based latex compilation
- google chrome - karma-docker), [another](https://github.com/miyakogi/pyppeteer)
- landrush
- BotKube
- awesome-tsuru - based PaaS
- vagrant
- fedora
- Installing docker on Fedora 31
- latex
- docker-latex
- Kubernetes Networking: Behind the scenes
- A Practical Introduction to Container Terminology
- cilium
- fedora
- Webapps with Docker
- Intro Guide to Dockerfile Best Practices
- Three Ways to Create Dockernized LaTeX Environment
- You might not need Kubernetes
- Cloud Computing without Containers
- Reverse Engineering and Explointing Build in the Cloud
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Books
- Windows 2000 on your browser
- Hypervisor From Scratch – Part 1: Basic Concepts & Configure Testing Environment
- UNSAT
- Largest small system emulator
- Intel Virtualisation - x, KVM and QEMU Work Together
- Introducing Crossplane
- Write your Own Virtual Machine - vm)
- Running FreeBSD on OSX using
- V3VEE - An Open Source Virtual Machine Monitor Framework For Modern Architectures
- Create virtual machines with Cockpit in Fedora
- Virtual Machines For Multi-Tenancy in Varnish
- Libvirt - The Unsung Hero of Cloud Computing
- Windows 10 on libvirt qemu 5
- Increase maximum USB devices in vm.conf
- Libvirt Hot Plugin USB - USB Hot Plugin for VMs
- usb-libvirt-hotplug
- Firecracker
- Windows 95
- dive
- anbox - based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system
- QIRA
- q3vm - Embeddable bytecode virtual machine/interpreter for C-language input
- hvpp - x hypervisor written in C++ focused primarily on virtualization of already running operating system
- applepie
- Quickemu
- V3VEE - An Open Source Virtual Machine Monitor Framework For Modern Architectures
- IceBox
- Virtual Machines For Multi-Tenancy in Varnish
- Libvirt Hot Plugin USB - USB Hot Plugin for VMs
- Introducing Crossplane
- Windows 2000 on your browser
- kubectl trace
- Introducing Crossplane
- GoTEE
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OVF - Open Virtualization Format
- File Formats for Virtual Machines
- OVF Tool - How to convert OVA to OVF
- Difference between OVA and OVF
- Converting OVA for use with KVM / QCOW2
- Export VM to OVA or OVF using OVF Tool – The Ultimate Guide
- Difference between OVA and OVF
- Difference between OVA and OVF
- Difference between OVA and OVF
- Difference between OVA and OVF
- Difference between OVA and OVF
- Difference between OVA and OVF
- Difference between OVA and OVF
- Difference between OVA and OVF
- Difference between OVA and OVF
- File Formats for Virtual Machines
- Difference between OVA and OVF
- Export VM to OVA or OVF using OVF Tool – The Ultimate Guide
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KVM
- How to migrate your Virtual Box machines to the KVM-VirtManager
- virt-v2v to convert an ova file to qcow2 fails with error
- Windows 10 in KVM: change boot disk to Virtio
- How to migrate an IDE VM to a virtio VM?
- KVM Import an OVA Template
- Creating Virtual Machines in KVM: Part 2 — Networking
- OSX-KVM: Run El Capitan, macOS Sierra, High Sierra and Mojave on QEMU/KVM. No support is provided at the moment.
- macOS-Simple-KVM
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VMware
- Manually attach USB Device as a VMFS Datastore in ESXI
- V-Front Online Depot for VMware ESXi
- ESXi Community Packaging Tools - front.de/wiki/index.php/List_of_currently_available_ESXi_packages)
- How to Mount a USB Drive as an ESXi Datastore
- ESXi commandline work
- Unregister invalid VMs using ESXi command-line
- Concord-BFT
- The ghettoVCB - vcb?h=Sample)
- ESXi commandline work
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Tools
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WebTools
- A curated list of bookmarks, packages, tutorials, videos and other cool resources from the Laravel ecosystem
- ZXing
- bitwarden
- Aurelia
- GraphQL - browser IDE for exploring GraphQL.
- Svelte
- The cost of JavaScript in 2019
- Favicon Generator
- bruno simon
- MapTiler - map overlay, cut map tiles for Google Maps, GIS layers and mobile apps – MapTiler
- njalla
- Startpage
- decentraleyes
- Mailinator - in-a-box/mailinabox)
- OPENBAZAAR - go))
- typegram
- Ultralight - HTML UI Engine
- GRID: A simple visual cheatsheet for CSS Grid Layout
- PyPy.js
- Design faster web pages, part 1: Image compression
- Avatars, identicons, and hash visualization
- Plus codes
- share and discover links - appread.me
- Notepin
- Next - KDE/next)
- MKCERT
- TicketLens
- grid-kiss playground
- FeaturePeek - end review for the whole team.
- TRAILS OF WIND
- IAVisa
- Burlesco
- tempmail
- mail phantom
- gifcap
- hnapi
- Creating a QR Code step by step
- How to generate dynamic QRCode for WeChat Mini-Program?
- EFQRCode
- HOW TO PUT YOUR LOGO IN A QR CODE
- Check domain name availability with bash and whois
- namegrep
- 10 Fantastic Tools to Find Smart Domain Name for Your Business
- Dictionary Domains
- Python Script for Getting Data You Need From Domain Names Lists
- Creating python dictionary that maps each domain to multiple coded values in File Geodatabase?
- Always. Own. Your platform.
- Automate a web browser with Selenium
- Google Optmize
- HOW TO CENTER IN CSS
- Are You a Blogger or Publisher? - quality audio for your audience to listen while they’re busy multitasking or on the go.
- Inside look at modern web browser (part 1) - part blog series, we’ll look inside the Chrome browser from high-level architecture to the specifics of the rendering pipeline.
- schemaform - schema-form/angular-schema-form)
- PHP Apprentice
- My Modern PHP Development Setup
- Flexible data tables with CSS Grid
- Sites inclusivos a pessoas com autismo
- Banish the � with Unifont
- Web development, illustrated.
- 339 bytes of responsive CSS
- Making Tables Responsive With Minimal CSS
- User Inyerface
- How SAML 2.0 Authentication Works
- web design tool
- CSS Grid Generator
- A complete guide to Oauth2 protocol
- COBOL Web Development
- Base
- Two Browsers Walked Into a Scrollbar
- laptop.css
- Web graphics, good to the last byte
- Dark mode in a website with CSS
- Re-writing Vy.no in Elm
- CSS Zen Garden
- GoatCounter - commercial use) or self-hosted app.
- Brython - side web programming.
- Things I Wish I’d Known About CSS
- DIY Video Hosting
- 3D Book Image CSS Generator
- 1MB Club - club)
- servo
- Awesome Resource For Your Web Projects: 75+ Background Resources
- JPEG XL and libjxl community website - generation, general-purpose image compression codec by the JPEG committee.
- What is sustainable web design?
- DuckDB-Wasm
- JSON Web Tokens e o seu uso no gerenciamento de sessão
- three.js
- JavaScript is C
- Calculator in JavaScript
- Online JavaScript Beautifier
- I created Postwoman 👽 - An [online](https://liyasthomas.github.io/postwoman/), open source API request builder.
- dashblock
- A Python 3 implementation for client-side web programming
- Free API and Microservice Books
- REST API Testing Tutorial
- The Web API Checklist
- REST API Checklist
- Your Comprehensive Web API Design Checklist
- REST Security Cheat Sheet
- API Security Testing
- Penetration Testing RESTful Web Services
- RESTful web services penetation testing
- Astra
- Dictionary Domains
- Re-writing Vy.no in Elm
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- Dictionary Domains
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- dashblock
- Re-writing Vy.no in Elm
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- CSS Grid Generator
- Re-writing Vy.no in Elm
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- OpenTeams
- Re-writing Vy.no in Elm
- Re-writing Vy.no in Elm
- HTTP/3
- Re-writing Vy.no in Elm
- I created Postwoman 👽 - An [online](https://liyasthomas.github.io/postwoman/), open source API request builder.
- Re-writing Vy.no in Elm
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- Spectre.css
- Handsontable
- gogs - hosted Git service.
- Appwrite - to-end backend server for Web, Mobile, and Flutter developers that is packaged as a set of Docker containers for easy deployment .
- cypress
- Super Tiny Social Icons
- Archivy - hosted knowledge repository that allows you to safely preserve useful content that contributes to your knowledge bank.
- revery - performance, cross-platform desktop apps - built with Reason!
- tldr - driven man pages](https://tldr.sh).
- tellform
- material-kit
- css-components
- QR Code generator library - quality QR Code generator library in Java, TypeScript/JavaScript, Python, C++, C, Rust.
- markdownlint
- jira_clone
- thelounge - platform, self-hosted web IRC client.
- RSSHub
- lerna
- model_bakery
- kratos
- markdeck - author cool slide decks, text-only, offline-ready, collaborative.
- md-page
- fontello
- API-Security-Checklist
- Flex
- Themes for Pelican
- analytics - friendly alternative to Google Analytics.
- qr-image
- The new Turtl server - alternativa-open-source-ao-evernote-instalação-e-review-e84f7aa2d483) free software.
- uncaptcha2
- css-html-js-minify - platform Minifier for the Web.
- Nebular
- ulid - Universally Unique Lexicographically Sortable Identifier.
- Amazing-QR - Code generator in Python (supporting animated gif) - Python amazing.
- DoodleMaster
- splinter
- wedding-website
- WeasyPrint
- Handesk
- dnstwist
- scanapi
- Flask Google Maps
- tslib
- react-ultimate-resume
- shiny
- json-forms - ons provided.
- DeleteFB
- hostyoself
- responder
- calver - to resource for Calendar Versioning info.
- jor1k
- CobWeb
- qrpicture
- svg2nvg
- fastapi-course
- Tyk API Gateway
- Flask Session Cookie Decoder/Encoder
- Head
- Hit Counter
- Inside look at modern web browser (part 1) - part blog series, we’ll look inside the Chrome browser from high-level architecture to the specifics of the rendering pipeline.
- ILLA Cloud - code platform for developers to build internal tools. By using ILLA's library of Components and Actions, developers can save massive amounts of time on building tools.
- Retool
- HOW TO CENTER IN CSS
- share and discover links - appread.me
- PyRoles
- Twitter-Bots
- searX - respecting metasearch engine
- Eric Lathrop / Living in Syndication
- qrcode-bot
- QR Code SVG Logo Generator
- Dictionary Domains
- Always. Own. Your platform.
- VisBug
- Pelican theme based on html5-dopetrope design.
- pelican theme Dev-Random3
- Vaadin Tutorial application
- NES.css - [github](https://github.com/BcRikko/NES.css)
- schemaform - schema-form/angular-schema-form)
- Formasaurus
- JHRW - called "AJAX" Requests.
- JSON-SERVER With Authorization JWT - server authorization token.
- How SAML 2.0 Authentication Works
- Re-writing Vy.no in Elm
- DIY Video Hosting
- Google Fonts Plugin
- face-replace
- JSON Web Tokens e o seu uso no gerenciamento de sessão
- nazca
- CSS Zen Garden
- 30-seconds-of-code
- qrbtf
- GRID: A simple visual cheatsheet for CSS Grid Layout
- react-jsonschema-form
- My Modern PHP Development Setup
- strest
- PyRoles
- writefreely
- searX - respecting metasearch engine
- Next - engineer/next)
- MKCERT
- Protocol buffers - neutral, platform-neutral extensible mechanism for serializing structured data.
- gifcap
- 10 Fantastic Tools to Find Smart Domain Name for Your Business
- dnsimple-python
- Google web.dev - in to monitor your progress over time.
- gradient-path
- DARK PATTERNS
- A complete guide to Oauth2 protocol
- Things I Wish I’d Known About CSS
- DIY Video Hosting
- 3D Book Image CSS Generator
- Caule Themes Pack 1
- face-replace
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Web Services
- Paletton
- Pixelfed
- Color Hunt - picked color palettes
- ColorSpace
- Colormind
- Postmake
- TERRAPATTERN
- The IA Client
- HTTP Security Headers - A Complete Guide
- HTML is the Web
- The New Able Editor - box](https://github.com/able-bio/suggestion-box): A place to submit issues for bugs, feature requests and other ideas related to Able.
- wobaka
- accountanalysis
- Hosted Comments Service | Remarkbox
- semiephemeral
- Upscale bitmap images with better results - enlarger).
- Rexpaint - friendly ASCII art editor. Use a wide variety of tools to create ANSI block/line art, roguelike mockups and maps, UI layouts, and for other game development needs.
- X Window System Basics
- PaperView
- The Fastest, Safest PNG Decoder in the World
- Civitas
- 2 Colors-Gradient Generator
- Color Thief - thief-py): Grabs the dominant color or a representative color palette from an image. Uses Python and Pillow.
- 21 Color Palette Tools for Web Designers and Developers
- Python Logo Colors with Hex & RGB Codes
- Generating color palettes from movies with Python - color-palette-generator](https://github.com/andrisgauracs/python-color-palette-generator), A Python based program, that can generate color palettes for a specified number of video frames and ultimately combine them into a final color palette group image.
- canva
- Palette Generator - means algorithm. This palette generator will create a color palette based on the predominant colors in your image. You can use it in your art projects, web design or home decor.
- Building Your Color Palette
- ffflux
- Publii - based CMS for Windows and Mac that makes creating static websites fast and hassle-free, even for beginners.
- nuclear
- colorgram.py
- superwhite - enabled displays
- Tale
- Trailing Slash Guide
- notablog
- pH7-Social-Dating-CMS
- Notion
- StaticGen
- Colormind
- TERRAPATTERN
- Generating color palettes from movies with Python - color-palette-generator](https://github.com/andrisgauracs/python-color-palette-generator), A Python based program, that can generate color palettes for a specified number of video frames and ultimately combine them into a final color palette group image.
- accountanalysis
- The IA Client
- How To Get Tweets From A Twitter Account Using Python And Tweepy
- Automatically delete your old tweets, except for the ones you want to keep
- Tweak New Twitter
- Doka
- VuePress
- Building Your Color Palette
- ffflux
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Video Conference
- Notable - based note-taking app that doesn't suck.
- How to merge or split pdf files using convert
- rga - Books, Office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc. [github repo](https://github.com/phiresky/ripgrep-all)
- Code Shelter
- Bloom
- baxx.dev
- 3 cool text-based email clients - based email applications.
- Setting kernel command line arguments with Fedora 30
- Customizing pandoc to generate beautiful pdfs from markdown
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- free POS software.
- GPG Encryption Guide - Part 4 (Symmetric Encryption)
- 12ft
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
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- Bye Bye Microsoft Office. Hello LibreOffice
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- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- robotjs
- github personal-website
- Leon - source personal assistant.
- OpenPDF - requests and bugreports to this GitHub repository.
- peco
- PDF Arranger - gtk application, which helps the user to merge or split pdf documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages using an interactive and intuitive graphical interface
- GNU GREP and RIPGREP
- octocrabby
- glsnip
- tenacity
- zero
- Reddit-User-Media-Downloader-Public
- youtube-dl - line program to download videos from YouTube.com and other video sites
- code-server
- pdiary
- Whatsapp Automation
- pbec
- jabcode
- Types for Python HTTP APIs
- Static Analysis at Scale
- free POS software.
- deepin-screen-recorder
- portable Time Stamp Server (over HTTP)
- qr-filetransfer
- Pattern-dreamer
- GPG Encryption Guide - Part 4 (Symmetric Encryption)
- screenly-ose
-
Rescue
-
Timeline
- How to create a historical timeline with Python
- Creating a timeline with lines, dates, and text
- Timeline of Arab grammarians
- 9.8. Generating a timeline
- How do I develop a complex time line? - to-create-a-timeline-with-latex)
- Gmvault
- Labella.js
- Timeline
- TimeLine In Python
- labella.py
- timeline
- Timeline of Arab grammarians
- Gmvault
- 9.8. Generating a timeline
-
JSON
-
WebScraping
-
-
Career
-
Video Conference
- Open Source Society University - taught education in Computer Science!
- ToolsOfTheTrade
- When your coworker does great work, tell their manager
- Things I Learnt from a Senior Software Engineer
- All the best engineering advice I stole from non-technical people
- How to say “no” to your boss, your boss’s boss, and even the CEO
- Careers outside of academia with a PhD in volcanology
- Don’t work “remotely”
- The First 100 Course
- 20 Questions To Ask Before Joining A Startup
- 4 Mentorship Archetypes
- On Shutting Down
- How I Built A $5,000 Per Month Side Project
- The Future of Work Framework
- Why work at Stripe when you could run your own business?
- Defining a Distinguished Engineer
- working for a startup makes increasingly less sense
- on internal engineering practices at amazon
- Your Network Determines Success More than You Realize
- Productivity Isn’t About Time Management. It’s About Attention Management.
- Things I Learnt The Hard Way (in 30 Years of Software Development)
- What is a 1x Engineer? - [github](https://github.com/cutenode/1x.engineer)
- No CS Degree
- Want to hire the best programmers? Offer growth.
- Everything I googled in a week as a professional software engineer
- DevOps didn’t exist when I started as a developer: How this one principle changed my career
- Sysadmin job levels
- Being ‘Indistractable’ Will Be the Skill of the Future
- True Product Market Fit is a Minimum Viable Company
- "Can you summarize this 200-page dev resume book in 7 tweets or less?"
- Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (NICE Framework)
- Organisations tend to see rebels as troublemakers – but suppressing these individuals and their ideas could backfire.
- Engineering Career Paths at Big Tech and High-Growth Startups
- "What is your take on 'US software engineering culture' vs other cultures (like Scandinavian, Eastern EU etc)?"
- Linkedin Quiz Answers, Skill Assessments Test - lambda, rest-api, javascript, react, git, html, jquery, mongodb, java, css, python, machine-learning, power-point) linkedin excel test lösungen, linkedin machine learning test.
- Reverse interview
- test-your-sysadmin-skills
- All the best engineering advice I stole from non-technical people
- Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (NICE Framework)
- The First 100 Course
- 20 Questions To Ask Before Joining A Startup
- On Shutting Down
- Defining a Distinguished Engineer
- How NOT to hire a software engineer
- Sysadmin job levels
- "Can you summarize this 200-page dev resume book in 7 tweets or less?"
- "What is your take on 'US software engineering culture' vs other cultures (like Scandinavian, Eastern EU etc)?"
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-
Shell
-
PCAP
- Google Shell Style Guide
- asdf-vm - vm/asdf)
- kitty - the fast, featureful, GPU based terminal emulator. [github](https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty)
- Use Bash Strict Mode (Unless You Love Debugging)
- Linux Shell Poster
- Software development using Bash
- Ten Things I Wish I’d Known About bash
- cheat.sh
- How to Jazz Up Your Bash Terminal
- pedrohenriquebr
- 15 Tips On How to Use 'Curl' Command in Linux
- Lambda Shell
- Understanding Bash fork() Bomb ~ :(){ :|:& };:
- Command-Line Snippets - line commands that make your life easier.
- Writing Safe Shell Scripts
- Problem solving with Unix commands - line toolbox can fix absolutely any problem related to text wrangling. Let me tell you about a problem I had, and how I used some Unix command-line utilities to solve it.
- Testing Bash with BATS
- How to remove duplicate lines from files keeping the original order
- 4 cool terminal multiplexers
- Set your terminal to automatically use tmux
- Tmux Tutorial
- Parsing bash script options with getopts
- Bash Getopts
- Fatiando opções com o getopts
- Getopts - Opções em bash script
- arg_parse_example
- How Bash completion works
- Grep OR – Grep AND – Grep NOT – Match Multiple Patterns
- treating errors in bash scripts
- Fork() Bomb
- How To Use Bash Parameter Substitution Like A Pro
- fish-shell - friendly command line shell.
- up
- chezmoi
- bat
- funky
- Pure
- powerlevel10k - of-the-box experience.
- xsv
- eDEX-UI - platform, customizable science fiction terminal emulator with advanced monitoring & touchscreen support.
- cheatsheets
- pure bash bible
- Clipboard
- shark
- hexyl - line hex viewer.
- smenu
- bash-oo-framework
- zplug - generation plugin manager for zsh
- GoAWK
- Bass
- powerline-shell
- Powerline Gitstatus
- sensible bash
- PaperTTY - Python module to render a TTY on e-ink
- tztail
- rkirti/bashrc
- powerlevel9k
- Use Bash Strict Mode (Unless You Love Debugging)
- Paul's .bashrc
- dotfile
- Getopts - Opções em bash script
- Lambda Shell
- Pretty PuTTY
- jessfraz
- Zim
- fisherman - shell plugin manager.
- oh-my-zsh - driven (with 1,100+ contributors) framework for managing your zsh configuration.
- t - line power tool for Twitter.
- Com getopts, seus scripts ficam mais profissionais
-
Regex
- The true power of regular expressions
- TRE
- Deu match
- Regex Crossword
- Intro to Regex for Web Developers
- pythex
- Rant - purpose procedural text library
- TRE
- Deu match
-
Random Shell tips
-
Shell Utils
- Linux Terminal Goods
- Tuning your bash or zsh shell on Fedora Workstation and Silverblue
- 10 Tools To Add Some Spice To Your UNIX/Linux Shell Scripts
- IPython as a system shell
- Coreutils Gotchas
- Explainshell - line to see the help text that matches each argument. [repo](https://github.com/idank/explainshell)
- The only Linux command you need to know
- cheat.sh
- forgit - interactive-git-commands-with.html)
- wttr.in - oriented weather forecast service that supports various information representation methods like terminal-oriented ANSI-sequences for console HTTP clients (curl, httpie, or wget), HTML for web browsers, or PNG for graphical viewers.
- nat
- navi - line
- pynubank
- shellshare
- bash scripts
- Camel Snake Kebab
- Linux Terminal Goods
- cast.sh
- tdiff - diff, with mode, owner, permissions and other inode attributes.
- sw
-
Editors
- Open source collaborative text editors
- vim-hue - hue” was born, featuring “vim-hue” dark Vim colorscheme and complete Vim configuration. Ideal for anyone using Vim and any of the following on daily basis: Shell (Bash), Golang, Python, Terraform, Ansible, Docker (Dockerfile), et cetera ... [github](https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/vim-hue)
- Open File And Go To Specific Function or Line Number
- vscodium
- vimium - based navigation and control of the web in the spirit of the Vim editor.
- SubEthaEdit
- vim-plug
- Vim plugin - like language
- vim-prettier
- gruvbox
- A succinct cheat sheet for newbie linux coders and system administrators, documenting some of the more obscure and useful gems of linux lore. Intended to be viewed in emacs org-mode, or VimOrganizer, though any text editor will suffice.
- vscode-cpptools
- vimari
- Spotify integration for vim
-
Monospaced Fonts
- Iosevka
- Monoid
- JetBrains Mono
- FiraCode
- nerd-fonts
- Cascadia Code
- Hasklig
- Fixedsys Excelsior
- DejaVu Sans Code
- Victor Mono - connected cursive italics, symbol ligatures (!=, ->>, =>, ===, <=, >=, ++) and Latin, Cyrillic and Greek characters.
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-
Linux
-
Performance
- Why is the kernel community replacing iptables with BPF?
- bpftrace
- What's a CPU to do when it has nothing to do?
- How new-lines affect Linux performance
- Hooking Linux Kernel Functions, Part 1: Looking for the Perfect Solution
- Hooking Linux Kernel Functions, Part 2: How to Hook Functions with Ftrace
- Hooking Linux Kernel Functions, Part 3: What Are the Main Pros and Cons of Ftrace?
- Heatmaps Make Ops Better
- Program Profiling
- ARM and Intel have different performance characteristics: a case study in random number generation
- Estimating branch probability using Intel LBR feature
- Linux Applications Performance: Introduction
- A Multithreaded Fork of Redis That’s 5X Faster Than Redis
- 600k concurrent websocket connections on AWS using Node.js
- Part 3 — cache first
- gprof, Valgrind and gperftools - an evaluation of some tools for application level CPU profiling on Linux.
- A small s**tstorm is heading your way, if you're in the business of running code on Intel computers. - erratum](https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/processors/mitigations-jump-conditional-code-erratum.pdf)
- BPF: A New Type of Software - performance-tools-book.html), [repo](https://github.com/brendangregg/bpf-perf-tools-book).
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- systeroid
- Automating the deployment of Sysmon for Linux 🐧 and Azure Sentinel in a lab environment
- Install SysinternalsEBPF
- Install Sysmon
- Install-Sysmon-For-Linux.sh
- Sysmon For Linux Lab Environment
- An intro to finding things in Linux
- 600k concurrent websocket connections on AWS using Node.js
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Watchman
- magic-trace - resolution traces of what a process is doing.
- hardinfo
- ebpf_exporter
- Comparison of Rust async and Linux thread context switch time and memory use
- Optimizing-Linux-Performance-A-Hands-On-Guide-to-Linux-Performance-Tools
- execution-trace-viewer
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- hotspot
- Busychild
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- cartography
- Part 3 — cache first
- How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight
- Systems Report
- Install SysinternalsEBPF
- Install Sysmon
- Sysmon For Linux Lab Environment
- netdata - time performance monitoring, done right! [github](https://github.com/netdata/netdata).
-
Distros
- KaOS
- devuan
- The Void (Linux) distribution
- Linux distros without systemd
- KISS
- EasyOS
- Kicksecure ™ - hardened, Non-anonymous Linux Distribution
- 14 Linux Distributions You Can Rely on for Your Ancient 32-bit Computer
- Busybox-based Linux distro from scratch
- unetbootin
- iPad Linux
- Tiny Core Linux, Micro Core Linux, 12MB Linux GUI Desktop, Live, Frugal, Extendable
- Floppinux - [An Embedded 🐧Linux on a Single 💾Floppy](https://github.com/w84death/floppinux)
- Asahi Linux
- The Core Project
- Damn Small Linux
- SLAX
- Bodhi Linux
- KISS
- KISS
- AV Linux MX Edition
- KISS
- KISS
- Pop!_OS
- oasis - linked linux system
- KISS
- void-mklive
- kwin-tiling
- KISS
- unetbootin
- Kicksecure ™ - hardened, Non-anonymous Linux Distribution
- Tiny Core Linux, Micro Core Linux, 12MB Linux GUI Desktop, Live, Frugal, Extendable
- AV Linux MX Edition
- The Core Project
- Damn Small Linux
-
Kernel
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Making Sense of Hexdump - hexdump/)
- Interactive map of Linux Kernel
- How to prevent unprivileged users from viewing dmesg command output on Linux
- Dmesg under the hood
- Killing processes that don't want to die
- musl libc - conformance and safety.
- Modern USB gadget on Linux & how to integrate it with systemd (Part 2)
- Introduction to Paging
- Linux on your laptop
- Rockbox
- Learn and use fork(), vfork(), wait() and exec() system calls across Linux Systems
- Following the Linux Kernel Defence Map
- How io_uring and eBPF Will Revolutionize Programming in Linux
- My First Kernel Module: A Debugging Nightmare
- Is Your Linux Version Hiding Interrupt CPU Usage From You? | Tanel Poder Consulting
- How To Configure Your Monitors With Xrandr in Linux - to-setup-triple-monitors-with-kali-linux) too
- Writing a pseudo-device driver on Linux
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- LKRG
- darling
- lsof to graphviz
- Framework Laptop Embedded Controller (EC)
- displaylink-debian
- APFS FUSE Driver for Linux
- eBPF Utilities, Maps, and more
- Petitboot - boot mechanism like Linux and FreeBSD.
- FlashFloppy
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- eBPF Utilities, Maps, and more
- Interactive map of Linux Kernel
- Following the Linux Kernel Defence Map
- Writing a Simple Linux Kernel Module
- LKRG
-
Red Hat/Fedora
- Cheatsheet
- How to reset a root password on Fedora
- Use restic on Fedora for encrypted backups
- United RPMs repo
- chromium on pkgs.org - for-Google-Employees))
- Planet CCRMA at home
- Fedora Scientific Vagrant boxes are here!
- Install VLC on Fedora
- How to install and activate Cockpit web console on RHEL 8
- Backup on Fedora Silverblue with Borg
- Fedora 27 - Laptop won't suspend when closing lid
- Installing alternative versions of RPMs in Fedora
- Use Postfix to get email from your Fedora system
- Trace code in Fedora with bpftrace
- Use timedatectl to Control System Time and Date in Linux
- Configurando timezone em RHEL CentOS
- Fedora pastebin and fpaste updates
- Managing software and services with Cockpit
- Set up single sign-on for Fedora Project services
- Fedora Switch Display Manager
- CONFIGURING USER AUTHENTICATION USING AUTHSELECT
- Come test a new release of pipenv, the Python development tool
- conky - weight system monitor for X.
- Red Hat Remote Exams - Create a Live USB using Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- RPM Packages of Sequoia PGP for Fedora
- Install VLC on Fedora
- Software Galaxies
- bodhi - system that facilitates the process of publishing updates for a Fedora-based software distribution.
- the-new-hotness
- koschei
- mirrormanager2
- fedora-messaging
- fedocal
- Fedy - party software in Fedora.
- CONFIGURING USER AUTHENTICATION USING AUTHSELECT
- Planet CCRMA at home
-
Debian
- Introduction to AppArmor - The Debian Administrator's Handbook
- Improving Bluetooth Audio Quality on Ubuntu Linux
- Back to Linux
- Firmware - what are we going to do about it?
-
Packaging
- Linux brew
- ELF STATIFIER MAIN PAGE - containing Linux executables.
- Limiting the power of package installation in Debian
- RPM packages explained
- Creating RPM Packages with Fedora
- Linux brew
- Packages — GuixSD
- Nixpkgs - called channels.
- warp - contained single binary applications
- Crev
- here
- Linux brew
-
Storage
- Mounting a hard disk image including partitions using Linux
- How to full encrypt your linux system with lvm on luks
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Mapping UID and GID of local user to the mounted NFS share - Server Fault
- Synomon
- SynoCommunity
- ELSA - Term Secure Storage of Large Datasets
- Analyzing Your File System and Folder Structures with Python
- Algorithms behind Modern Storage Systems
- Get Your Data Back With Linux-Based Data Recovery Tools
- SMART Stats Exposed — a Drive Stats Remix
- How to check an hard drive health from the command line using smartctl
- RASCSI
- How to Check if TRIM Is Enabled for Your SSD (and Enable It if It Isn’t)
- The Linux Filesystem Explained
- Postgres Is Underrated—It Handles More than You Think
- Postgres is a great pub/sub & job server
- Port 5432 is open
- Database-less torrent website
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Synomon
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- PostgREST
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- ClickHouse
- spksrc
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- RAMCloud - high-speed storage for large-scale datacenter applications. It is designed for applications in which a large number of servers in a datacenter need low-latency access to a large durable datastore. [Overview](https://ramcloud.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/RAM/overview)
- ssdWearOut
- drbd - 9.0 (new-stable)
- FreeNAS HDD torture test
- psql command line tutorial and cheat sheet
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- Postgres is a great pub/sub & job server
- Tutorial: ClamAV-Antivirus-Scanning in Nextcloud implementieren
- PostgREST
- ELSA - Term Secure Storage of Large Datasets
- drbd - 9.0 (new-stable)
-
Controllers
-
-
Network
-
Benchmarks
- gRPC - ecosystem/awesome-grpc)
- dhcpcd
- Debugging HTTPS
- tcpdump
- Detecting the use of "curl | bash" server side | Application Security
- Ping test in a shell script
- OpenBGPD
- NETWORK PROTOCOLS
- My complete OpenWrt Setup Guide
- Using the NetworkManager’s DNSMasq plugin
- pure JS WiFi QR Code Generator
- Operating a Large, Distributed System in a Reliable Way
- Bond WiFi and Ethernet for easier networking mobility
- Copying large files with Rsync, and some misconceptions
- A Practical Guide to BLE Throughput
- Reinventing the Network Stack for Compute-Intensive Applications
- The design of lock_sock() in Linux kernel
- Solarflare - What is Kernel Bypass, And Why Is It An Important Concept?
- Data Plane Development Kit
- the great internet tcp congestion control census
- Online Protobuf Decoder.
- Things we (finally) know about network queues
- Sending Data - tuning-linux-networking-stack-receiving-data/)
- Building my ideal router for $50
- Debugging HTTPS
- When TCP sockets refuse to die - blog/tree/master/2019-09-tcp-keepalives). more on Marek's [blog](https://idea.popcount.org/2019-09-20-when-tcp-sockets-refuse-to-die/)
- Zuul
- gev - blocking TCP network library based on Reactor mode.
- BCC - based Linux IO analysis, networking, monitoring, and more
- Nethogs
- concurrency-limits - detect concurrency limits to achieve optimal throughput with optimal latency [ [article](https://medium.com/@NetflixTechBlog/performance-under-load-3e6fa9a60581) ].
- grpc-tools
- bnet
- openrsync - room BSD-licensed implementation of rsync. [imported into the tree](https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20190211081518)
- CORE
- Sending Data - tuning-linux-networking-stack-receiving-data/)
- Convert curl syntax to Python
- netbox
-
Browsers
- Otter Browser
- Firefox Profilemaker
- Firefox about:config privacy settings
- Firefox Privacy
- Chromium & Netflix (and other DRM video websites)
- Session History Scrounger for Firefox
- Improving Firefox stability on Linux
- Your browser and my browser see different colors
- OctoLinker
- user.js - fingerprinting: a comprehensive user.js template for configuration and hardening.
- DuckDuckGo Browser Extensions
- thor
- ungoogled-chromium
- puppeteer-recorder
- Your browser and my browser see different colors
- Learn Puppeteer & Playwright - depth guides from the trenches
-
PCAP
- NetworkX
- Analyzing Packet Captures with Python
- scapy-tcp-extractor
- PyPCAPKit - engine PCAP analysis kit.
-
Firewalls
- pfSense
- Endian - source router, firewall and gateway security Linux distribution developed by the South Tyrolean company Endian.
- The securityrouter.org project - managed, clear-text configuration file with soft re-configuration (atomic commits) editable from CLI and web interface, and documented security architecture. [changelog](https://github.com/securityrouter/changelog)
-
Network Troubleshooting
- 10 examples of Linux ss command to monitor network connections
- Viewing HAProxy Statistics
- SS Utility
- WPAD and DoH don't get along
- List all IP addresses connected to your Server
- echoip
- sparrow-wifi - Gen GUI-based WiFi and Bluetooth Analyzer for Linux.
- howmanypeoplearearound
- quiche
- whois
- wavemon - based monitoring application for wireless network devices
- ripe-atlas-tools - line client for RIPE Atlas.
- ripe-atlas-cousteau
- trace-cmd
-
NetServices
- How to set up a TFTP server on Fedora
- Dropbear SSH
- firewalld.richlanguage
- MTA Comparison
- Announcing notqmail
- The Confused Mailman
- Learn and Test DMARC
- websocketd
- speedtest-cli
- lwan
- fast-cli
- tus resumable upload protocol
- 0x4447_product_s3_email
- khan-dl
- speedtest-linux - - suitable for logs. POSIX OSX Linux
- salmon
- maildog
- jmap
- vector - performance, vendor-neutral observability pipelines.](https://vector.dev/)
- OpenSSHd
- Cypht
-
DNS
- DNS flag day
- DNS Servers You Should Have Memorized
- The GNU Name System
- Ever wondered what happens when you type in a URL in an address bar in a browser? Here is a brief overview...
- Understanding DNS—anatomy of a BIND zone file
- Duck DNS
- Namecoin - source technology which improves decentralization, security, censorship resistance, privacy, and speed of certain components of the Internet infrastructure such as DNS and identities.
- Use dnsmasq to provide DNS & DHCP services
- Unbound DNS Blacklist
- short dns record ttl and centralization are serious risks for the internet
- The world's shortest domain names
- lexicon
- dog - line DNS client
- BeGoneAds
- DNS flag day
- PR-DNSd - Recursive DNS daemon
- The world's shortest domain names
-
LoadBalancers
-
-
Windows
-
Containers
- chocolatey
- Ping Castle
- Monitoring and Observability in the .NET Runtime
- WoW64 internals - bit) on Windows (64-bit) - is a subsystem that enables 32-bit Windows applications to run on 64-bit Windows.
- Installing sqlcmd without SQL Server
- Running vROpsCLI on Windows
- qemu-img for WIndows
- Reset a Windows 10 password
- Get SID from Linux ldapsearch in Active Directory
- ObjectSID Trouble
- Gmail on NT 3.51 with IE 1.5
- Modifying Windows local accounts with Fedora and chntpw
- Enabling Windows' DNS Server to Validate DNSSEC
- Windows X86-64 System Call Table - syscalls](https://github.com/j00ru/windows-syscalls)
- live sysinternals
- How to manage the changes in Netlogon secure channel connections associated with CVE-2020-1472
- BgInfo
- sysmon to detect process tampering
- I/O Rings
- TRACK THE STATUS OF YOUR AZURE ENVIRONMENT WITH POWER BI DASHBOARDS
- UUP converter
- What's new in Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019
- Schedule tasks from command line
- Windows 2000 Modernization Guide
- The Ultimate Windows Development Environment Guide
- cmder
- Windows classic samples
- coreclr
- Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS) - source Windows and Office activator featuring HWID, Ohook, KMS38, and Online KMS activation methods, along with advanced troubleshooting. [site](https://massgrave.dev/#download--how-to-use-it)
- winget
- SysmonTools
- example-azure-node
- Windows-driver-samples - only driver samples.
- Microsoft 3D Movie Maker
- Uno Platform
- BadBlood
- WSL-Hello-sudo
- OrgKit - new company with proper defaults in Windows, Offic365, and Azure
- Visio-to-PNG
- Windows 10 and Server 2019 Secure Baseline GPO
- Awesome-Windows
- Installing sqlcmd without SQL Server
- Running vROpsCLI on Windows
- windows-dev-box-setup-scripts
- qemu-img for WIndows
- PowerToys
- Useful File Manipulation Scripts
- Winerror
- NTVDMx64
- VirtualKD-Redux
- Running vROpsCLI on Windows
- The Ultimate Windows Development Environment Guide
- Monitoring and Observability in the .NET Runtime
- The early history of Windows file attributes, and why there is a gap between System and Directory
- Gmail on NT 3.51 with IE 1.5
- How to manage the changes in Netlogon secure channel connections associated with CVE-2020-1472
- BgInfo
- sysmon to detect process tampering
- The Ultimate Windows Development Environment Guide
-
Windows Dev
-
Powershell
- PowerShell Gallery
- PowerShellAtomicHarness
- About Logging
- Hardening PowerShell Script Block Logging Log
- Install-Module
- PowerShell 2.0 script to get processes tree
- Win10-Initial-Setup-Script
- Empire - exploitation agent.
- PowerSploit
- Disk Space Reporting Script (Powershell & HTML)
- Powershell-SSHTools
- About Logging
- Install-Module
- Hardening PowerShell Script Block Logging Log
- About Logging
- About Logging
- Install-Module
-
Debloat/DeCrap
- How to slim Windows 10 and make it superfast
- Windows 10 Lite 9.0
- Windows 10 Decrapifier
- How to: Shoehorn Decrapifier into your MDT task! - not tested.
- Create custom Windows 10 installations with MSMG Toolkit
- Windows10Debloater
- Windows-10-Super-Minimal
- Windows Decrapifier
- Windows Decrapifier
- How to: Shoehorn Decrapifier into your MDT task! - not tested.
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-
Security
-
Privacy
- pi-hole
- Privacy and Anonimity Tools
- Public ad-blocking DNS service built on Pi-hole.
- AdBlocking VPN Proxy Server - hole, Wireguard, Privoxy, Unbound)
- Internal Domains with DNSMasq and Pi-Hole
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- DNSCrypt-Proxy + Unbound + OpenVPN
- Tails OS
- How to secure your computer and surf fully Anonymous BLACK-HAT STYLE
- Flood Your ISP with Random, Noisy Data to Protect Your Privacy on the Internet
- Randomization and encryption of DNS requests
- NSABlocklist
- Anonymising your traffic with linux
- The ultimative collection of Free and Open Source Android apps
- Host your own .onion site using nginx and Tor
- Ultra low budget wifi crypt router
- Lamphone - Time Passive Sound Recovery from Light Bulb Vibrations
- How to setup NordVPN on the Raspberry Pi
- Improving user privacy and developer experience with User-Agent Client Hints
- For decades our tools have failed to combat bulk metadata surveillance, it's time to push forward and support radical privacy initiatives.
- Console Do Not Track (DNT)
- One Bad Apple
- "You have zero privacy anyway, get over it."
- snowflake
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- noisy
- Pihole Adlist Tool
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- EndWare
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
- GlobaLeaks
- Public ad-blocking DNS service built on Pi-hole.
- Bootable and Encrypted Whonix VM on 8GB USB Stick
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Messaging
- Tox - interface; for an end-user to make use of Tox, they need a Tox client. MacOS Clients: [uTox](https://github.com/uTox/uTox/) and [qTox](https://github.com/qTox/qTox/).
- Build a WhatsApp Chatbot With Python, Flask and Twilio
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WebServers
- urlscan.io
- Opting your Website out of Google's FLoC Network
- Apache Web Server Hardening & Security Guide
- ENVOY - native applications. [code](https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy)
- security.txt
- How to Configure SSL Certificate on Google Cloud Load Balancer?
- Nginx Web Server Security & Hardening Guide
- IBM HTTP Server Security & Hardening Guide
- Apache Tomcat Hardening and Security Guide
- How to Enable TLS 1.3 in Nginx, Cloudflare?
- List of free rfc3161 servers.
- Apache Security
- A new security header: Feature Policy
- How do I prevent apache from serving the .git directory?
- Nginx C function
- NGINX config for SSL with Let's Encrypt certs
- How to Configure Nginx SSL Certifcate Chain
- Decode.Tools
- CAA Mandated by CA/Browser Forum
- Security/Server Side TLS
- 20 Essential Things to Know if You’re on Nginx Web Server
- nginx ui
- dotdotslash
- ghp
- LEAR
- certstream-server
- Cheatsheet for finding vulnerable PHP code using grep
- snuffleupagus - Killing bugclasses and virtual-patching the rest!
- FOPO-PHP-Deobfuscator
- NFHTTP
-
Puppet
- pass
- Managing credentials with KeePassXC
- RoboForm
- MFA on PayPal
- Apache Teaclave - sensitive data safe and simple
- Librefox
- andOTP - factor authentication for Android
-
Hardening
- Secure Secure Shell
- 9 Kubernetes Security Best Practices Everyone Must Follow
- BlueWars
- Get SSH login notification on Telegram
- Implementing Least-Privilege Administrative Models
- Keyringer
- Keystone Project - enclave/)
- nftables
- Common approaches to securing Linux servers and what runs on them.
- Securing Docker Containers - practices around deploying Docker containers in production.](https://github.com/docker/docker-bench-security)
- Hardenize
- Set up two-factor authentication for SSH on Fedora
- Using a Hardened Container Image for Secure Applications in the Cloud
- Zero-knowledge attestation
- Douane
- Two-factor authentication for SSH
- Hardened/PaX Quickstart
- VideoLan Robots.txt
- Endlessh
- Streisand
- List of sites with two factor auth
- firejail - bpf [sandbox](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/firejail).
- The Practical Linux Hardening Guide - work in progress.
- How To Secure A Linux Server - to guide for securing a Linux server.
- opmsg
- Linux Hardening Checklist
- iptables-essentials
- Awesome Windows Domain Hardening
- ansible-role-hardening
- ssh-auditor
- ERNW Repository of Hardening Guides
- FirewallChecker - contained firewall checker
- Ciderpress
- debian-cis - DSS compliant Debian 7/8 hardening.
- fero - backed signing server
- linux-hardened
- reconbf
- Sarlacc
- securityonion-docs
- solo-hw
- tls-what-can-go-wrong - what can go wrong?
- CentOS7 Lockdown
- cisecurity
- CHAPS
- upvote - platform binary whitelisting solution
- kconfig-hardened-check
- prowler
- Hardentools
- Common approaches to securing Linux servers and what runs on them.
- CCAT
- CIS Benchmarks Audit
- solo-hw
- yubikey-ssh-setup
- RHEL7-CIS - CIS Benchmark Hardening Script
-
Auditing
-
VPN
-
Proxy
- yubikey-ssh-setup
- Tolouse denylist of domains
- Use YubiKey security key to sign into AWS Management Console with YubiKey for multi-factor authentication
- Introducing the Qubes U2F Proxy
- Using a Yubikey for GPG and SSH - 0day.work
- PIN and Management Key
- Improve login security with challenge-response authentication
- URU Card - card](https://github.com/uru-card/uru-card)
- This is a practical guide to using YubiKey as a SmartCard for storing GPG encryption and signing keys.
- YubiKey at Datadog
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-
IoT
-
Pub/Sub
- Apache Pulsar - source distributed pub-sub messaging system originally created at Yahoo and now part of the Apache Software Foundation. [pulsar](https://github.com/apache/pulsar) [pulsar-manager](https://github.com/apache/pulsar-manager).
- Introduction to MQTT
- Ordering messages
- EMQ X Broker - Scalable Distributed MQTT Message Broker for IoT in 5G Era. [site](https://emqx.io)
- VerneMQ
- Introduction to MQTT
- RPi Reporter MQTT2HA Daemon
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Nextcloud
- FindChips
- Saleae
- A Internet das Coisas no Brasil - Instituto Igarapé
- UNDERCLOCKING THE ESP8266 LEADS TO WIFI WEIRDNESS
- OpenChirp
- InternetOfThings
- Connected camera cock up
- Donjon’s side-channel analysis simulation tool - rainbow-donjons-side-channel-analysis-simulation-tool-2f23fa1f11b3). repo: [rainbow](https://github.com/Ledger-Donjon/rainbow)
- Memfault
- Getting a MicroPython REPL prompt
- ampy
- TDengine
- ESP32 SSH Server
- Disque
- jerryscript - lightweight JavaScript engine for the Internet of Things.
- Raspberry pi firmwares- developing with this lk overlay
- Espressif IDF Eclipse Plugins - IDF CMake based projects (4.x and above)
- Binary Hardening in IoT products
- micropython-coffee
- Linux-based CPE for Telia's (AS3249) "Koduinternet" service
- openedge
-
RFID
- RFIDler - An open source Software Defined RFID Reader/Writer/Emulator. [github](https://github.com/ApertureLabsLtd/RFIDler)
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-
Support
-
Video Conference
- jami
- Jitsi Meet
- Jitsi - platform open-source [video conferencing](https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet),
- manual-install
- quick-install
- Apache OpenMeetings
- Touch Portal
- Stream Overlay - The Legend Of Zelda - 100686915-orig.jpg)
- 44 Virtual Icebreakers and Team-Building Activities to Try Immediately
- Vialer-js - source WebRTC communication platform.
- PeerTube
- webtty
- Hublin
- webrtc-qr - qr.surge.sh/)
- 44 Virtual Icebreakers and Team-Building Activities to Try Immediately
- Talk
- 44 Virtual Icebreakers and Team-Building Activities to Try Immediately
-
Debloat/DeCrap
- magic-wormhole
- Open MCT - generation mission control framework for visualization of data on desktop and mobile devices - [github](https://github.com/nasa/openmct)
-
-
News
-
RFID
- STORING UTC IS NOT A SILVER BULLET
- GitNews
- Systemd's DynamicUser feature is (currently) dangerous
- Open Source is Not About You
- 600 days of postmarketOS
- Physicists reverse time using quantum computer
- AN EXCLUSIVE LOOK AT AN ORIGINAL IPHONE PROTOTYPE
- Open Source Doesn’t Make Money Because It Isn’t Designed To Make Money
- Patent exhaustion and open source
- Adventures of putting 16 GB of RAM in a motherboard that doesn’t support it
- Upgrade Arbitrage
- Sorry, we can't join your Slack
- A New Linux Memory Controller Promises to Save Lots of RAM
- Back from the Blender Conference 2019
- The Magical Science of Wi-Fi on Airplanes - far-gogo-2ku-data-travel/)
- HN Deck
- Introducing the Red Hat Flatpak runtime for desktop containers
- O² OR OXYGEN ALL OVER AGAIN, AKA OXYGEN REBOOT, MAYBE O SQUARED?
- Too Big to Care
- Introducing the Framework Laptop
- OpenSearch: AWS rolls out its open source Elasticsearch fork
- Apple is a true business innovator: For more than a decade, they have been steadily perfecting an obscure anticompetitive tactic, turning a petty grift invented by console games companies into a global, cross-industry mechanism for extracting rents and centralizing control.
- Liquid Cooling Next-Gen Servers Getting Hands-on with 3 Options
- New 5D Storage to Offer 10,000x the Density of Blu-Ray
- Swarming drones autonomously navigate a dense forest (and chase a human)
- Nvidia H100 and A100 GPUs - comparing available capacity at GPU cloud providers
- Microsoft keeps shooting itself in the foot with Edge
- donnemartin/haxor-news: Browse Hacker News like a haxor: A Hacker News command line interface (CLI).
- Hacker News RSS
- Open Source Doesn’t Make Money Because It Isn’t Designed To Make Money
- Introducing the Red Hat Flatpak runtime for desktop containers
- Introducing the Framework Laptop
- Apple is a true business innovator: For more than a decade, they have been steadily perfecting an obscure anticompetitive tactic, turning a petty grift invented by console games companies into a global, cross-industry mechanism for extracting rents and centralizing control.
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-
Continuous Integration
-
Messaging
- Overalls
- Circle CI
- Spacelift
- Fedora's
- Do continuous deployment with Github and Python
- Best way to do linux clones for your CI
- Creating a Faster Jekyll
- Quality Checking Infrastructure-as-Code
- opsmop - gen automation. [github](https://github.com/opsmop/opsmop)
- Canary analysis
- When the going gets tough
- Examples and customization tricks
- An introduction to deterministic builds with C/C++
- Open Source Insights - open-source-insights-project.html) to help developers better understand the structure, construction, and security of open source software packages.
- Spinnaker - cloud continuous delivery platform for releasing software changes with high velocity and confidence.
- Danger
- Terratest
- The centralized Danger server, freeing Danger from running on CI.
- pytest-picked
- OSS-Fuzz - Continuous Fuzzing for Open Source Software
- Actions
- Repositories Reports
- bazel - language and extensible build system](https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel)
- Terraform
- k6
-
Jenkins
- Pythran as a bridge between fast prototyping and code deployment
- Adding a GitHub Webhook in Your Jenkins Pipeline
- Troubleshooting GitHub WebHooks SSL Verification
- github - misconfigured SSL using webhooks
- GitHub Plugin - Jenkins
- Trigger Jenkins builds by pushing to Github
- Add Users to Jenkins with "Allow users to sign up" Disabled
- Easy Jenkins with a System Container
- Jenkinsfile
- Pythran as a bridge between fast prototyping and code deployment
- Troubleshooting GitHub WebHooks SSL Verification
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-
Caching
-
Controllers
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- extstore
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
- EVCache - memory data store for the cloud
- Evolution of Application Data Caching : From RAM to SSD
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Datacenter
-
Lists
-
Reliability
- Istio on GKE - Google's SRE in a Box!
- The 5 Things I Learned About ICS Operations From Jurassic Park
- A Brief History of High Availability
- Istio on GKE - Google's SRE in a Box!
- Post-Mortems-Template
- The 5 Things I Learned About ICS Operations From Jurassic Park
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Licensing
-
Automation
-
Controllers
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- Mitogen - replicating programs.
- How To Use Terraform with DigitalOcean
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- HomelabOS - first privacy-centric open-source data-center!
- cue - based and dynamic configuration.
- terraform-aws-secure-baseline
- Opta - As-Code framework where you work with high-level constructs instead of getting lost in low level cloud configuration.
- Script to convert a Debian installation on DigitalOcean to Arch Linux
- Terraform-Templates
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- ieturk
- Rapid YAML
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
- 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
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Ansible
- dnf module
- Python 3 Support
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Logs
- GoAccess - Visual Web Log Analyzer
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Benchmarks
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- Share NFS Home Directories Securely with Kerberos
- Rethinking files
- Stratis - management solution for Linux that can assist with the initial configuration and ongoing management of storage. [stratisd](https://github.com/stratis-storage/stratisd)
- Recover your files from Btrfs snapshots
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- folderstats
- diskover
- BetrFS - tree File System, or BetrFS, is an in-kernel file system that uses Bε trees to organize on-disk storage. Bε trees are a write-optimized dictionary, and offer the same asymptotic behavior for sequential I/O and point queries as a B-tree. [github](https://github.com/oscarlab/betrfs).
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- illumos
- hoc - linguagem do livro 'The Unix Programming Environment", com explicações em PT-BR
- s-tui - tui is a terminal UI for monitoring your computer. [github](https://github.com/amanusk/s-tui), [news](https://www.cyberciti.biz/python-tutorials/monitor-linux-cpu-temperature-frequency-power-in-a-graphical-way/)
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RFID
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- List of software-defined radios
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- tvlist
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- serverless-to-cgi-bin - bin'
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- paint 16b - driven drawing program which has the ability to exit back to DOS and also display the mouse cursor, [screenshot](http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=63826).
- Craft Crown SDK
- fx_cast
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- Mission Status
- So Doom (1993) has a neat bit of encryption in it. It's not very strong encryption, but it's still encryption. - Software/DOOM)
- Which sudo users to insult - sudo configuration basics
- nhentai-favorites-auto-pagination: This is an infinity randomly picker doujinshi from yours favorite list with auto scroll and pagination
- Zulu and UTC: the story behind aviation’s time zone
- Booting from a vinyl record.
- srsLTE
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Stuff
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RFID
- Faces of Open Source - going photographic documentation of the people behind the development and advancement of the open source revolution that has transformed the technology industry.
- The Free Stack
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- Productive Procrastination
- 10 tools for visual effects in Linux with Kdenlive
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- Ask HN: What should a systems/low-level software engineer know?
- German for Programmers
- Seeking the Productive Life
- Como contribuir com projetos de código aberto sem precisar entender de programação
- The DevOps Phenomenon
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- Why we moved our servers to Iceland
- The 100:10:1 method: my approach to open source
- Cartola
- Is there a way to see the remaining battery life of your keyboard/mouse on Ubuntu/Linux? - -dump*
- Convert any .pdf file 📚 into an audio 🔈 book with Python
- Ham radio is dying! No it’s not, it’s evolving
- Safety Sign Generator
- Pi-KVM - KVM on Raspberry Pi
- Software disenchantment
- Start Your Own ISP
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- velox
- The Matt Curve
- Personal Management System
- Awesome Made by Brazilians
- kdenlive
- Helios server - to-end verifiable voting system.
- Sigil - platform EPUB ebook editor.
- lalboard - printed keyboard inspired by the DataHand.
- QDirStat - based directory statistics (KDirStat without any KDE - from the original KDirStat author)
- Twitch Line Highlighter VS Code Extension
- Bob Cassette Rewinder
- System76 Launch Configurable Keyboard
- Why we moved our servers to Iceland
- The 100:10:1 method: my approach to open source
- zeus
- Rescue sheets - and indicating adequate cutting points must be used to save lives in car accidents.
- The Free Stack
- olive - source NLE video editor
- Seeking the Productive Life
- Open Observatory of Network Interference
- Cartola
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Making Conferences
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RFID
- indico - source tool for event organisation, archival and collaboration
- Tune up your sound with PulseEffects: Microphones
- Skittish
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- The Future of USENIX: A Report from the Annual Membership Meeting
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