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+3d
+accesibility
+ads
+agile
+android
+ansible
+api
+apk
+apt
+archive
- Open Source Is Eternal | Linux Journal
- Why Does Windows Really Use Backslash as Path Separator? | OS/2 Museum
- How VisiCalc's Spreadsheets Changed the World - The New Stack
- For Sale: Free Operating System
- ARPANET, Part 3: The Subnet - Creatures of Thought
- Never trust a corporation to do a libraryâs job - The Message - Medium
- The Internet's Old Guard
- Shining some light on the history of OS/2, Win9x and NT: liam_on_linux â LiveJournal
- Home
- SMBlog -- 14 November 2019
- gail.com FAQ
- Archiving web sites LWN.net
- The History of the URL
- http://www.analogmuseum.org/english/
- Beyond the Frame | The Mothers of the Mother of All Demos
- Archivy is a self-hostable knowledge repository that allows you to learn and retain information in your own personal and extensible wiki.
- Archivy is a self-hosted knowledge repository that allows you to safely preserve useful content that contributes to your knowledge bank.
- Why I Link to WayBackMachine Instead of Original Site - Big Island Hawaii Simple Website Services
- Archiving URLs · Gwern.net
- Full Page Reload
- CABINET / Poor Connections
- Why FTP Could Soon Disappear from the Internet
- Ask HN: How did you get started in tech and/or Linux? | Hacker News
- How The URL Was Built
- Flash Animations Live Forever at the Internet Archive - Internet Archive Blogs
- Winamp Skins Collection : Free Software : Free Download, Borrow and Streaming : Internet Archive
- Computer latency: 1977-2017
- Your self-hosted bookmark archive. Free and open source.
- Stack Exchange Data Dump : Stack Exchange, Inc. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
- Computer History Wiki
- Make Your Own Internet Archive With ArchiveBox - NixIntel
- Screenshots from developers: 2002 vs. 2015
- The Consoles of my Life - Nomadic Research Labs
- Jonah Edwards - Internet Archive Infrastructure : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
- 100m Posts Analyzed: What You Need To Write The Best Headlines | BuzzSumo.com
- The history of UTF-8 as told by Rob Pike
- ArchiveBox | 🗃 Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more…
- http://www.ipingthereforeiam.com/bbs/msgs/
- 🗃 Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
- The History of OS/2
- Reading from the web offline and distraction-free - Unladen swallow - Olivier Wulveryck
- HTTrack Website Copier - Free Software Offline Browser (GNU GPL)
- ih History of 127/8 as localhost/loopback addresses?
- A Story About ‘Magic'
+arduino
+ascii
+asciiart
+audio
+autofs
+awk
+awx
+background
+backup
+bash
- Web framework in Bash
- file history with ed(1), diff(1), awk(1), sed(1) and sh(1)
- https://iridakos.com/how-to/2019/05/16/remove-duplicate-lines-preserving-order-linux.html
- Better Bash history | Arabesque
- How "Exit Traps" Can Make Your Bash Scripts Way More Robust And Reliable
- https://iridakos.com/tutorials/2018/03/01/bash-programmable-completion-tutorial.html
- ð A collection of pure bash alternatives to external processes.
- Building a command-line generator for RSS feeds - Linux.com
- Gist.io
- An unexpected character replacement
- Really fast Markov chains in ~20 lines of sh, grep, cut and awk :: 0x0f0f0f
- Blog: Babashka: A quick example
- The Bash Hackers Wiki Bash Hackers Wiki
- Simple bash DSL framework for writing shell scripts safe and agile.
- Automation Script for HTTP Request and PostgreSQL
- Start all of your commands with a comma
- When did I run that command?
- Linux resource monitor
- Best Practices for Writing Bash Scripts | kvz.io
- Put your bash code in functions - random
- Stopping phishing campaigns with bash
- How to Modernize Your Bash Scripts By Adding GUI | by Shalitha Suranga | The Startup | Sep, 2020 | Medium
- styleguide | Style guides for Google-originated open-source projects
- Escaping strings in Bash using !:q | Simon Willisonâs TILs
- bash errors
- docstrings for bash scripts
- Solving graph problems in bash
- Lei Mao's Log Book - ~/.bashrc VS ~/.profile VS ~/.bash_profile
- Four Features That Justify a New Unix Shell
- https://who23.github.io/2020/12/03/sockets-in-your-shell.html
- Using Local OPTIND With Bash getopts
- What am I running inside my bash?
- Remember all your bash history forever
- Bash-like $SHELL designed for greater commandline productivity and safer shell scripts
- bash unit testing enterprise edition framework for professionals
- A language server for Bash
- Shell script compiler
- Common shell script mistakes
- slackermedia / bashcrawl · GitLab
- Cuddly, Octo-Palm Tree: Bash functions are better than I thought
- https://linuxconfig.org/multi-threaded-bash-scripting-process-management-at-the-command-line
- A Forth interpreter, entirely written as bash script. But by now is yoda (https://github.com/Bushmills/yoda) the better bashforth.
- How to write idempotent Bash scripts . Fatih Arslan
- A collection of handy Bash One-Liners and terminal tricks for data processing and Linux system maintenance.
- Configuring my Machines with Bashtard - Tyil
- Bashbox is a wannabe bash compiler which aims to help create modular and maintainable bash projects. With added native beautification, formatting, optimization and syntax/error checking/handling(stack-trace) of bash-scripts in pure bash.
- An API tester writter in bash
+bbs
+bgp
+blender
+block
+book
+bsd
+bugs
+ceph
+chat
+community
+coop
+copyleft
+covid19
+crack
+crm
+crypto
- Proof Integration Guide | Keybase Docs
- PGP encryption library (GopenPGP) - ProtonMail Blog
- Seriously, stop using RSA | Trail of Bits Blog
- Pokerware Secure Passphrase Generation
- Predictable, Passphrase-Derived PGP Keys « null program
- Alice and Bob: The World’s Most Famous Cryptographic Couple
- Better Encrypted Group Chat | Trail of Bits Blog
- Enigma Machine Emulator | enigma.lh.mk
- Elliptic Curve Cryptography Explained - Fang-Pen's coding note
- Cracking Kevin Mitnick's Ghost in The Wire.
- SHA-1 is a Shambles
- Lei Mao's Log Book - RSA Algorithm
- Latacora - Stop Using Encrypted Email
- Revoking certain certificates on March 4 - Help - Let's Encrypt Community Support
- EdDSA, Ed25519, Ed25519-IETF, Ed25519ph, Ed25519ctx, HashEdDSA, PureEdDSA, WTF?
- Speeding up Linux disk encryption
- Now I Understand why Almost No One uses Encrypted Email
- Command Line | keys.pub
- How to test LUKS passphrase
- Animation of the SHA-256 hash function in your terminal.
- a modern crypto messaging format
- Online client-side manager for secure storage and secrets sharing.
- Generate Easy to Remember, Readable UUIDs, that are Shakespearean gramatically correct sentences ð¥³
- IBM Fully Homomorphic Encryption Toolkit For Linux. This toolkit is a Linux based Docker container that demonstrates computing on encrypted data without decrypting it! The toolkit ships with two demos including a fully encrypted Machine Learning inference with a Neural Network and a Privacy-Preserving key-value search.
- GUI for horcrux
- Seriously, stop using RSA | Trail of Bits Blog
- El valor de la criptografÃa Bruce Schneier ~ Segu-Info - Ciberseguridad desde 2000
- How Rainbow Tables work
- How do people find bugs?
- Simple and flexible tool for managing secrets
- Ryo Nakao
- Executable PNGs - djhworld
- Text Encryption Based on Glider in the Game of Life
- Unlocking LUKS2 volumes with TPM2, FIDO2, PKCS#11 Security Hardware on systemd 248
- Aigo Chinese encrypted HDD − Part 1: taking it apart . Bof. Another blog.
- XMPP client encryption - WIKI
- Modern Alternatives to PGP
- Did Schnorr destroy RSA? Show me the factors. | by Steve Weis | Mar, 2021 | Medium
- No, RSA Is Not Broken - Schneier on Security
- Welcome - Practical Cryptography for Developers
- An experiment in scalable routing as an encrypted IPv6 overlay network
- Explaining blockchains to developers
- Authenticated Boot and Disk Encryption on Linux
- Steganography, PNG, Golang and WebAssembly
- Secure development: New and improved Linux Random Number Generator ready for testing | The Daily Swig
- Web trust dies in darkness: Hidden Certificate Authorities undermine public crypto infrastructure • The Register
- An easy to decode base64 modification.
+css
+csv
+cups
+curl
+CVE
+cyberpunk
+cyberwar
+ddos
+deb
+deduplication
+deploy
+design
- GIMP 2.10.10Â Released - GIMP
- Lorem Picsum
- Illustration Gallery by ManyPixels | Open-Source Editable Illustrations
- Lambry, Les Animaux tels qu'ils sont (1930)
- GIMP 2.10.12Â Released - GIMP
- Peter Selinger: Potrace
- Peter Selinger: mkbitmap examples
- Libera Tu Arte
- 4232 - Those excluded from a society see in a robot their last hope of freedom
- How to Trace Bitmaps in Inkscape
- Absurd Design - Free Surrealist Illustrations and Vector Art
- Images done right: Web graphics, good to the last byte â Martian Chronicles, Evil Martiansâ team blog
- This Architect Has Painstakingly Standardized the World's Subway Maps - CityLab
- Design tips for developers | Paul Copplestone
- Excalidraw is a whiteboard tool that lets you easily sketch diagrams that have a hand-drawn feel to them.
- Pixel
- Open Peeps, Hand-Drawn Illustration Library
- UI Design Daily | Weekly FREE UI resources straight to your inbox
- For Example
- Name all the colors @ colornames.org
- This is the Official source code repository of the Synfig project
- The UX of LEGO Interface Panels â George Cave
- A modern commutative diagram editor for the web.
- Open Source Design
- VGDensetsu: Designing 2D graphics in the Japanese industry
- How to Favicon in 2021: Six files that fit most needs â Martian Chronicles, Evil Martiansâ team blog
- Iconduck - Free open source icons, illustrations and graphics
- Our Favourite Uses of Typography in Watches - A COLLECTED MAN
- How Drawpile works · drawpile/Drawpile Wiki · GitHub
- Moiré no more | Revue
- We Analyzed 425,909 Favicons • iconmap.io
- Why Your Website Should Not Use Dithered Images - Simple Thread
- One of these JPEGs is not like the other
- Animatize - animations the easy way
- Fred's ImageMagick Scripts
- Vectorization, dependencies and outer loop vectorization: if you can't beat them, join them - Johny's Software Lab
- Web color is still broken
- The smallest 256x256 single-color PNG file, and where you've seen it
- Why Train When You Can Optimize?
- PIXEL ART: COMMON MISTAKES
- I Regret my $46k Website Redesign · mtlynch.io
+dev
- RMStudio Online - page layout and report design
- Inverse Live Coding: A practice for learning web development | Computing Education Research Blog
- Learn more programming languages, even if you won't use them - Thorsten Ball
- Platform for safe, easy and productive programming of complex, multi-platform apps with a modern user interface
- Watch What I Do: Table of Contents
- HTTP headers for the responsible developer - Twilio
- Database IDs Have No Place In URIs - John Topleyâs Weblog
- DevChecklists | Always deliver your very best, always check
- HostiFi 2.0: Why Iâm completely rewriting my $5,735 MRR SaaS
- Back to Basics - Joel on Software
- I don't want to be a full-fullstack developer | Life on Marts
- Simple image compression full website code written in node, react and next.js framework. Easy to deploy as a microservice.
- Your syntax highlighter is wrong
- Why Codeless Software is Doomed to Fail - Architect of Worlds
- Releases · angular/angular-cli · GitHub
- 102KB ought to be enough for any email - Terence Edenâs Blog
- Micro Frontends
- Always Own Your Platform
- A lightweight full-text index server with a focus on speed and efficiency.
- Awesome & interesting talks about programming
- Fast Software, the Best Software â by Craig Mod
- Aprende a programar en diez años
- Programación, matemática, y el problema de los tomates venenosos. | Ralsina.Me
- Some things that might help you make better software | David R. MacIver
- Browser extensions are underrated: the promise of hackable software
- Apprise - Push Notifications that work with just about every platform!
- Programmers: Before you turn 40, get a plan B | Improving Software
- Why is modern web development so complicated? A long yet hasty explanation: Part 1! - vrk.dev
- Get your work recognized: write a brag document - Julia Evans
- Paged Out!
- GitHub stars wonât pay your rent - Kitze - Medium
- How to Build Good Software
- Good Code Design From Linux/Kernel | Leandro Moreira
- 5 software bugs turned into features
- Languages | CodeLani
- Powerful friendly HTTP mock server & proxy
- ex-Google, current Coda Architect shares personal remote stories
- https://littleblah.com/post/2019-09-03-the-beautiful-code-part-1/
- Free and open node based Workflow Automation Tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.
- Eight Habits of Expert Software Designers: An Illustrated Guide | The MIT Press Reader
- Episode 4: Getting a remote job at Auttomatic with Leif Singer - Software Engineering Unlocked
- DevURLs â World's simplest developer news aggregator
- How to fuck up software releases | Drew DeVaultâs Blog
- Web development platform built entirely in PostgreSQL
- Cloud Native Tunnel written in Go
- Open-source tool that uses simple textual descriptions to draw beautiful UML diagrams.
- HTMHell - Markup from hell
- Daniel Sada Caraveo â How to sleep at night having a cloud service: common Architecture Do's â Software, Notes & Quantum
- Latency numbers every programmer should know · GitHub
- 5 Things I've Learned in 20 Years of Programming - DaedTech
- image, video, codec (av1, vp9, h265) and more (ffmpeg encoding).
- patchbay - Poor Man's Web
- Floating Point Math
- Metaflow
- The most copied StackOverflow snippet of all time is flawed! | Programming.Guide
- Building a search engine from scratch
- Are we simple yet?
- Designing a Service for Password-less Temporary Access to Resources
- https://rosettagit.org/
- Programming Language Checklist
- Calendar Versioning â CalVer
- Devil's Dictionary of Programming â programming is terrible
- Yes silver bullet
- Codeflow
- Web Skills
- Developers don't need ping-pong tables â The Principal Developer by Eduards Sizovs
- Favourite Diff
- Laurence Tratt: Why Arenât More Users More Happy With Our VMs? Part 1
- Distill: Why do we need Flask, Celery, and Redis? (with McDonalds in Between)
- Today I Learned
- If a Build Takes 4 hours, Run It Every 4 Hours - Pipeline Driven
- Software Folklore ― Andreas Zwinkau
- Conventional Comments
- semgrep/README.md at develop · returntocorp/semgrep · GitHub
- What every developer should know about TCP | Roberto Vitillo's Blog
- There Are No Bugs, Just TODOs | Almad's Changelog
- Things You Should Never Do, Part I - Joel on Software
- You've only added two lines - why did that take two days! ~ Matt Lacey: Creating Better Apps
- A collection of improved binary search algorithms.
- Write code that is easy to delete, not easy to... â programming is terrible
- Michele Riva - Reviewing the worst piece of code ever
- Code Golf
- Dr. Brian Robert Callahan
- Why Johnny Won't Upgrade . Jacques Mattheij
- A Short Guide to Minimal Web Development · Jens Oliver Meiert
- A more maintainable, easier to share version of the infamous http://mindprod.com/jgloss/unmain.html
- Deep Dive into PHP 8's JIT | thePHP Website
- Writing system software: code comments. - <antirez>
- The Ultimate List of YouTube Channels to Boost your Web Development and Programming Skills UPDATED . Dev & Gear
- I Suspect many Task Deadlines are Designed to Force Engineers to Work for Free
- Throw Away Code | Vornerâs random stuff
- simplicity
- Latency Numbers Every Programmer Should Know · GitHub
- NestedText: A Human Friendly Data Format - NestedText 1.0.0 documentation
- We deleted the production database by accident ð¥ | Keep the Score blog
- Early Work
- You Reap What You Code
- Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programmers » Discipline doesn’t scale
- Talking, Typing, Thinking: Software Is Not a Desk Job - Daniel Fone
- Redefining software quality
- Labcodes Blog: Technical Debt: Why it'll ruin your software - Labcodes
- I am Seriously Considering Going Back to Desktop Computers
- The Shape of Code » Evidence-based software engineering: book released
- Exotic Programming Ideas: Part 3 (Effect Systems)
- An ex-Googler's guide to dev tools
- Thoughts On Programming (In Parentheses) - The Code It Yourself Manifesto
- We Rewrote Everything in $HOTLANG, and our Startup Still Failed
- Exotic Programming Ideas: Part 4 (Datalog)
- if-then-else/if-then-else.md at master · ericfischer/if-then-else · GitHub
- readme
- Binary Search Reconsidered
- 3 tribes of programming
- These Modern Programming Languages Will Make You Suffer | by Ilya Suzdalnitski | Better Programming | Dec, 2020 | Medium
- No Country for Old Developers. The truth behind ageism in the tech⦠| by Rob Doyle | The Startup | Medium
- The Great Software Stagnation - Alarming Development
- GNOME has no thumbnails in the file picker (and my toilets are blocked)
- My personal wishlist for a decentralized social network | Carter Sande
- null .
- Beating Up on Qsort | Performance Matters
- Timeflake is a 128-bit, roughly-ordered, URL-safe UUID.
- Developers spend most of their time figuring the system out
- ARCHITECTURE.md
- The Mediocre Programmer - What is The Mediocre Programmer?
- A stable adaptive partitioning comparison sort.
- ◉ Things You Should Do Now
- Just say no - to versioning APIs - Reda
- Free for developers
- Why software projects take longer than you think: a statistical model . Erik Bernhardsson
- Why software projects take longer than you think: a statistical model . Erik Bernhardsson
- The SPACE of Developer Productivity - ACM Queue
- Inside a viral website - Not Fun at Parties
- Everyone Is Still Terrible At Creating Software At Scale - Marginally Interesting by Mikio L. Braun
- Tail Latency Might Matter More Than You Think - Marc's Blog
- executable-tutorials/executable-tutorials.org at main · dharmatech/executable-tutorials · GitHub
- Use Google like a pro - Marko Denic - Web Developer
- dry.ly
- An incomplete list of skills senior engineers need, beyond coding | by Camille Fournier | Jun, 2021 | Medium
- One Div Zero: A Brief, Incomplete, and Mostly Wrong History of Programming Languages
- Database Architects: What Every Programmer Should Know About SSDs
- Data Structure Visualization
- iiSM.org
- How to Review Code as a Junior Developer | by Pinterest Engineering | Pinterest Engineering Blog | Jun, 2021 | Medium
- Learnable Programming
- Give me /events, not webhooks - Sync Inc
- https://cantrip.org/sortfast.html
- "The Grand Unified Theory of Documentation" (David Laing) - a popular and transformative documentation authoring framework
- Evil tip: avoid "easy" things
- To become a good C programmer
- Measuring memory usage: virtual versus real memory - Daniel Lemire's blog
- My tiny side project has had more impact than my decade in the software industry - Mike's corner of the web
- 10 principles for good code | dein.fr
- Things To Do Before And After You Write Code - Somehow Manage
- How To Rapidly Improve At Any Programming Language
- The value of in-house expertise
- About Offline First · RxDB - Documentation
- Why I'm working on Open Source full time
- Don't write bugs
- 20 Things I've Learned in my 20 Years as a Software Engineer - Simple Thread
- 20 Things I've Learned in my 20 Years as a Software Engineer - Simple Thread
- Printf("%s %s", dependency, injection). | Fredrik Holmqvist
- 136 facts every web dev should know before they burn out and turn to landscape painting or nude modelling – Baldur Bjarnason
- Software Architecture Patterns: 4 minute read | by Orkhan Huseynli | Sep, 2021 | Medium | Medium
- jott - building_stuff_from_source
- Use Cases: The purpose of your code
- Model-based Testing | Stateful and Model-based Properties with Examples in Java
- Common Mistakes to Avoid When Migrating - The New Stack
- How to Ask for Feedback
- Verica - Root Cause Is for Plants, Not Software
- The History of Command Palettes: How Typing Commands Became The Norm Again | Capiche
- Floating Point Visually Explained
- Introducing stack graphs | The GitHub Blog
- Fix the unit test and open a giant hole everywhere
- Ask HN: Show your failed projects and share a lesson you learned | Hacker News
- Best practices for writing code comments - Stack Overflow Blog
- From Open Source maintainer to Founder / CEO
- Useful old technologies: ASN.1
- Understanding UUIDs, ULIDs and String Representations
- Give me /events, not webhooks - Sequin
- Write Shitty Code - why you should and feel good about it | cyclic.sh
- Documenting Your Code - Natural Docs
- Cantor Trading
- Acrobat Accessibility Report
- The open block protocol Þ
- There’s No Such Thing as Clean Code
- Phone is Still the Best Way to Order Pizza - Dan Bulwinkle
- Keeping documentation in sync with source code
- On Being a Free Software Maintainer - Georges Stavracas
- Writing about my job: Software Engineer at Wave - EA Forum
- https://www.joshbochu.com/posts/confusion
- The Hardest Program I’ve Ever Written - journal.stuffwithstuff.com
- My guiding principles after 20 years of programming | by Alex Ewerlöf | Medium
- In defense of simple architectures
- Overview ‹ λ-2D: An Exploration of Drawing as Programming Language, Featuring Ideas from Lambda Calculus - MIT Media Lab
- More control with idempotency • Buttondown
- Things You Should Never Do, Part I - Joel on Software
- The Solo Developer
- Single File Applications
- The Joys and Sorrows of Maintaining a Personal Website
- Adding code to an existing ELF file - dropbear's blog
- CheLang es un lenguaje de programación esotérico argento. Ni más, ni menos. Es la que va.
- The Two Generals Problem
- 😵💫 Why billing systems are a nightmare for engineers
- Thorsten Ball - Professional Programming: The First 10 Years
- I Spent 2 years Launching Tiny Projects | Tiny Projects
- A look back at twenty years of writing code
- rr: lightweight recording & deterministic debugging
- I only care about the helpful notifications, not the promotional ones . Caffeinspiration
- Open source cloud replacement for vacuum robots enabling local-only operation
- The collapse of complex software | Read the Tea Leaves
- Why Software Engineers like Woodworking
- Signs it’s time to leave your company - On Coding
- skalibs: the djb legacy
- http://shvbsle.in/computers-are-fast-but-you-dont-know-it-p1/
- I can’t believe that I can prove that it can sort | The AdaCore Blog
- Jargon from the functional programming world in simple terms!
- Wiby Search Engine
- Why Perl is still relevant in 2022 - Stack Overflow Blog
- Permify is an open-source authorization service & policy engine based on Google Zanzibar.
- Beej's Guides
- odo - Developer-focused CLI for OpenShift and Kubernetes
- DevOps Newsletters
- Post-Commit Reviews. I recently read an excellent article in⦠| by Cindy Sridharan | Jul, 2020 | Medium
- r2c blog â When DevSecOps goes wrong: a short lesson from Huawei's source code
- Software infrastructure 2.0: a wishlist . Erik Bernhardsson
- The case for Continuous Documentation - VirtualLifestyle.nl
- DevOps, SRE, and Platform Engineering - Ivan Velichko
- The Deployment Fidelity Problem - Tyler Cipriani
- Creating my personal cloud with HashiCorp | Ryan Patterson
- The Big DevOps Misunderstanding. When the term DevOps came up it was all… | by Oliver Wolf | Medium
- One year of sales
- DevOps is a failure | lbr.
- A tool for building elaborate CI pipelines using a familiar programming language
+devops
+dhcp
+distro
+dns
+docker
- Turn Your Code into Docker Images with Cloud Native Buildpacks | Heroku
- Python virtual environment, but backed by Docker!
- Build and run tiny vms from Dockerfiles. Small and sleek.
- Docker ❤️ WSL 2 - The Future of Docker Desktop for Windows - Docker Blog
- Intro Guide to Dockerfile Best Practices - Docker Blog
- Goodbye Docker: Purging is Such Sweet Sorrow - zwischenzugs
- From 30 to 230 docker containers per host
- Container Machines - Containers that look like Virtual Machines
- A Managerâs Guide to Kubernetes Adoption - Unixism
- The Cult of Kubernetes - Christine Dodrill
- âï¸ A Gentle introduction to Kubernetes with more than just the basics. ð Give it a star if you like it.
- 302 Found
- Jeffrey Paul / dockerized-workstation · GitLab
- Knative = Kubernetes Networking++
- How containers work: overlayfs - Julia Evans
- Self hosted, drag and drop UI builder for building internal web apps
- OpenFaaS - Serverless Functions Made Simple
- Introducing Tanka, Our Way of Deploying to Kubernetes | Grafana Labs
- IO, resource contention notes, docs and tools
- Linux containers in 500 lines of code
- A hybrid command-line/UI development experience for cloud-native development
- "Letâs use Kubernetes!" Now you have 8 problems
- Anatomy of my Kubernetes Cluster | Antonin Stefanutti
- Converting an Old MacBook Into an Always-On Personal Kubernetes Cluster | DevOps Directive
- 25 Basic Docker Commands for Beginners - Codeopolis
- mini-series/README.md at master · opscentric/mini-series · GitHub
- The tool that really runs your containers: deep dive into runc and OCI specifications | articles about programming on mkdev
- Linux containers in a few lines of code
- Rootless Containers: The Next Trend in Container Security
- Mac in Docker! Run near native OSX-KVM in Docker! X11 Forwarding!
- Why you shouldn't use ENV variables for secret data
- Kubernetes, ingress-nginx, cert-manager & external-dns
- Kubernetes 101 - Blog | luminousmen
- Automatic SSL Certificates for internal IP's for home microk8s setup using LetsEncrypt
- Introduction to runc â Danish Prakash
- What we learned after a year of GitLab.com on Kubernetes | GitLab
- Kubernetes: Curated List of Tools and Resources - DevOps Unlocked
- Containers are Linux
- Canonical introduces high-availability Micro-Kubernetes | ZDNet
- nginx Docker image secure by default.
- How to use Docker Images, Containers and Dockerfiles | The Startup
- Building containers without Docker
- A Linux sysadmin's introduction to cgroups | Enable Sysadmin
- Security along the Container-based SDLC - OSS Tool List | Holistic Security
- Thou shalt not run a database inside a container - Sysadmin 4 lyfe
- Container networking is simple
- Manage lightweight VMs created from OCI images
- Docker. Una nueva forma de ejecutar y desarrollar aplicaciones
- Karan Sharma | Running Nomad for home server
- The sns tool is used to manage the full life cycle of your Simplenetes clusters. It integrates with the Simplenetes Podcompiler project podc to compile pods.
- Docker as an Integrated Development Environment | by Ashley Broadley | Medium
- Docker without Docker · Fly
- Monitor your network and internet speed with Docker & Prometheus
- Kubernetes is so Simple You Can Explore it with Curl | Tilt Blog
- chdir to cwd: permission denied · Daniel Mangum
- Docker Pirates ARMed with explosive stuff . Docker Pirates ARMed with explosive stuff
- Ask HN: As a solo founder, what are the reasons not to use Docker? | Hacker News
- Docker in Production: A History of Failure - The HFT Guy
- Containers Don't Solve Everything
- 💻 A fully functional local AWS cloud stack. Develop and test your cloud & Serverless apps offline!
- wyrcan / wyrcan · GitLab
- Debugging a weird 'file not found' error
- Dockerizing a Programming Language | by Marianne Bellotti | Jan, 2022 | Medium
- Containers are not just for Kubernetes - by Raman Sharma
- LXC vs Docker: Which Container Platform Is Right for You? - Earthly Blog
- The smallest Docker image to serve static websites | Florin Lipan
- Podman Desktop Companion
- Managing Docker Compose with OpenRC - Tyil
- A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
- Docker is dead!?! Podman - an alternative tool?
- mirrord lets you easily mirror traffic from your production environment to your development environment.
- Ship it on ARM64! Or is it AARCH64?
- RapidFort hardened secure images
- I deleted 78% of my Redis container image and it still works | by Vinod Gupta | Jun, 2022 | Medium
+dotfiles
+down
+drm
+drupal
+emacs
+email
+env
+epub
+exploit
+ezine
+fediverse
+ffox
+filesystem
+firefox
+firejail
+firmware
+font
+game
+git
- Learn to use email with git!
- 10x faster implementation of `git status` command
- Learn to change history with git rebase!
- Oh Shit, Git!?!
- What is a fork, really, and how GitHub changed its meaning | Drew DeVaultâs Blog
- More productive Git â Increment: Open Source
- Lei Mao's Log Book - Simple GitHub Backup Tutorial
- git clone, ignoring a directory - Stack Overflow
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Git quick statistics is a simple and efficient way to access various statistics in git repository.
- git - the simple guide - no deep shit!
- Commit graph drawing algorithms - pvigier's blog
- Fork of git2rss, an RSS feed generator for the activity of a git repository. Original source http://bent.latency.net/git2rss by Bennett Todd.
- Generate RSS Feeds from a Git Log
- https://bitbucket.org/BitPusher16/dotfiles/raw/49a01d929dcaebcca68bbb1859b4ac1aea93b073/refs/git/git_examples.sh
- My favourite Git commit | dhwthompson.com
- Linus Torvalds: "Git proved I could be more than a one-hit wonder." - TechRepublic
- A quick reference guide on fork and pull request workflow
- GitHub Archive Program | Preserving open source software for future generations
- Gitmoji - Yay or Nay?
- Git Source Code Review
- Bring your monorepo down to size with sparse-checkout - The GitHub Blog
- A successful Git branching model » nvie.com
- Creating Your Own Git Server | g.p. anders
- Setting Up Git Identities · Micah Henning
- Distributed, offline-first bug tracker embedded in git, with bridges
- Speeding up a Git monorepo at Dropbox with <200 lines of code - Dropbox
- A syntax-highlighter for git and diff output
- Best practices for managing & storing secrets like API keys and other credentials 2020
- Query git repositories with SQL. Generate reports, perform status checks, analyze codebases. ð ð
- Using Askgit
- Conventional Commits
- cli/install_linux.md at trunk · cli/cli · GitHub
- Learn Git Branching
- Pijul
- Git Exercises
- Quickly rewrite git repository history (filter-branch replacement)
- Git scraping: track changes over time by scraping to a Git repository
- Bit is a modern Git CLI
- - Gitology #2 - git-retext
- Explain Git with D3
- This is how I git | daniel.haxx.se
- Commits are snapshots, not diffs - The GitHub Blog
- The Biggest and Weirdest Commits in Linux Kernel Git History
- Some of git internals (updated)
- how to publish git repos that cannot be republished to github
- Withrawing github-backup
- How we built the GitHub globe - The GitHub Blog
- Git Source Code Review
- Cgit, Nginx & Gitolite: A Personal Git Server « Bryan Brattlof
- A simple bash script to automatically generate a CHANGELOG.md file with every git commit.
- open a remote repo locally quickly
- Automated release process for (Lerna) monorepo
- Mikkel Paulson
- What does a PGP signature on a git commit prove? - Konstantin Ryabitsev
- gitlet.js
- Git from the Bottom Up
- What’s wrong with Git? A conceptual design analysis | the morning paper
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Git quick statistics is a simple and efficient way to access various statistics in git repository.
- Scaling monorepo maintenance | The GitHub Blog
- GitHub style split diffs in your terminal
- pubenvconfig/git-fired at master · michaellee8/pubenvconfig · GitHub
- Git for Computer Scientists
- https://brennan.io/2021/06/15/git-less-is-more/
- Things I wish Git had: Commit groups
- A monorepo misconception - atomic cross-project commits
- Finding a kernel regression in half an hour with git bisect run - Geoffrey Thomas (geofft)
- New in Git: switch and restore
- Creative Code Management - BIT-101
- Version controlled file system
- Squashing Commits with an Interactive Git Rebase - Ona: Where need is greatest, using data to transform lives.
- Cuddly, Octo-Palm Tree: The elements of git
- GIT PURR! Git Commands Explained with Cats! - GirlieMac! Blog
- https://towardsdatascience.com/pre-commit-hooks-you-must-know-ff247f5feb7e
- https://blog.gruntwork.io/introducing-git-xargs-an-open-source-tool-to-update-multiple-github-repos-753f9f3675ec
- Semantic Commit Messages · GitHub
- What if Git worked with Programming Languages?
- Сергей Бронников
- Git Explorer
- One Git with Multiple Remotes
- A tiny CI system - Christian Ştefănescu
- Reiniciar repositorio Git
- An elegant and modern git repository viewer
- Use a Git commit message template to write better commit messages · GitHub
- Deuxfleurs/garage: S3-compatible object store for small self-hosted geo-distributed deployments - garage - Gitea: git with a cup of coffee
- A Git-compatible DVCS that is both simple and powerful
- Some out-of-the-box hooks for pre-commit
- How to take credit for someone else's work on GitHub
- How to Write a Git Commit Message
- Never forget to git commit and push
- Configure Git to use a proxy · GitHub
- Poll: Self Hosting Git Repositories | Hacker News
- Proper use of Git tags | Dan Aloni
- https://blog.sigstore.dev/introducing-gitsign-9fd3f1b682aa
- Distributed Embeddable Database
- Your git log is not a changelog! | agateau.com
- Automated changelog tool for preparing releases with lots of customization options
- Visualize long-term trends in collections of Git repositories.
- GitLab Pages examples / emacs-reveal · GitLab
- GitLab Pages examples / org-mode · GitLab
- GitLab Pages examples / sphinx · GitLab
- Super Easy All-In-One DevOps Platform
- GitLab's Guide to All-Remote | GitLab
- A custom Gitlab Cli tool written in Go (golang)
- GitLab CI: Run jobs sequentially, in parallel or build a custom pipeline | GitLab
- PlantUML & GitLab | GitLab
- 10 tips to make you a productive GitLab user | GitLab
- DB Systel GmbH / gitlab-ci-python-library · GitLab
+gitlab
+gmi
+gnome
+gnu
+gnuplot
+gpg
+gpl
+graphviz
+hack
+html
+http
- Better HTTP/2 Prioritization for a Faster Web
- HTTP/3: the past, the present, and the future
- Fast HTTP package for Go. Tuned for high performance. Zero memory allocations in hot paths. Up to 10x faster than net/http
- Troy Hunt: Still Why No HTTPS?
- Big list of http static server one-liners · GitHub
- A UDP to TCP proxy server for sending HTTP requests with zero roundtrips
- minimal file sharing site - self hosted
- Web on top of any protocol
- Lynk
- Parsing Headers | VanessaSaurus
- top for NGINX
- Where Am I? . The Internet Bytes.
- A look at the Gemini protocol: a brutally simple alternative to the web - ToffelBlog
- Projects · Infinity Search / Infinity Search · GitLab
- How HTTPS works - How HTTPS works
- Identifying Airtel middleboxes that censor HTTPS traffic
- metasearch based on duckduckgo !bang commands
- Résumé Shell is a shell looking website that you can use as your resume.
- Say goodbye to resource-caching across sites and domains | Stefan Judis Web Development
- A case study on viable techniques for vanilla web development.
- Lorenz Weià · The power of http headers and 4 examples you did not know before
- Wasmer 1.0. By leveraging Wasm for software⦠| by Syrus Akbary | Wasmer | Jan, 2021 | Medium
- Liberating Web Analytics. Star us on Github? +1. Matomo is the leading open alternative to Google Analytics that gives you full control over your data. Matomo lets you easily collect data from websites, apps & the IoT and visualise this data and extract insights. Privacy is built-in. We love Pull Requests!
- Hurl - Run and Test HTTP Requests
- redbean
- redbean zip listing
- Big list of http static server one-liners · GitHub
- Prestige
- HTTPWTF | HTTP Toolkit
- Hypertext Style: Cool URIs don't change.
- zsync
- Why I recommend CGI instead of web frameworks
- Start a local HTTP server without any tools, just open a web page.
- New differential fuzzing tool reveals novel HTTP request smuggling techniques | The Daily Swig
- HTTP Toolkit is a beautiful & open-source tool for debugging, testing and building with HTTP(S) on Windows, Linux & Mac Open an issue here to give feedback or ask for help.
- BCHS: BSD, C, httpd, SQLite
- Do Svidaniya, Igor, and Thank You for NGINX - NGINX
- Request bodies in GET requests
- HTTP/3: Everything you need to know about the next-generation web protocol | The Daily Swig
- HTTP Feeds | Asynchronous event streaming and data replication with plain HTTP APIs.
- HTTP Cats
- redbean 2.0 release notes
+i18n
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+ietf
+inet
+iot
+ipa
+ipfs
+isp
+ispconfig
+jitsi
+js
- How to get the client IP address with Javascript only | Our Code World
- Engage your customers with a stunning 360 view of your products
- Lightning Web Components foundation - OSS Documentation
- jSuites | Javascript vanilla web components
- Pika CDN
- Web Development Simplified with Svelte | Object Computing, Inc.
- ð An exceptionally fast, tiny time series & line chart
- ð¦ 2kb modular JS library alternative to SwiperJS with same modern API for carousel/slider/slideshow.
- GOTO 2020 ⢠You Really Don't Need All That JavaScript, I Promise ⢠Stuart Langridge - YouTube
- Use console.log() like a pro - Marko Denic - Web Developer
- Explore JavaScript Dependencies With Lighthouse Treemap
- The Invisible JavaScript Backdoor - Certitude Blog
- Django, HTMX and Alpine.js: Modern websites, JavaScript optional
- Displays JSON files in a flat format.
- json.pizza
- A Free HTTP based JSON storage.
- JSON processing utility
- MessagePack: It's like JSON. but fast and small.
- simplest possible native GUI for inspecting JSON objects with jq
- Mastering JQ: Part 1 - CodeFaster
- A database software completely built as JSON files in backend. A powerful, portable and simple database works on top of JSON files. It is like a database software, currently having basic CRUD operation features. You can use this as a backend for your ReST APIs as well. The software is completely free and opensource. We are coming up with new features and providing more updates. The another beautiful advantage with JSON-base is since it is a NPM module, this fits well in your nodeJs applications eco system. if you want to develop quick prototypes/poc or need of a database with minimal requirements then, JSONBASe is an must option that you can consider. However there is a limitation if you go beyond a million records per table.
- Parsing gigabytes of JSON per second
- JSON With Commas and Comments | nigeltao.github.io
- Extracting Objects Recursively with Jq | Hacker News
- Amazon Ion
- A blazingly fast JSON serializing & deserializing library
- JSON · curl/curl Wiki · GitHub
- Ultralightweight JSON parser in ANSI C
- JSON Resume
- Introducing zq: an Easier (and Faster) Alternative to jq | Brim Data
- 🛸 🏘️ Jasonelle issues, releases, discussions and wiki repository.
- Parsing JSON faster with Intel AVX-512 - Daniel Lemire's blog
+json
+k8s
+kernel
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+leak
+librerouter
+linux
+localhost
+log
+make
+man
+md
+minify
+minimalist
+monitor
+mozilla
+mp3
+mutt
+nerd
+nfs
+nix
+node
+nsa
+ntp
+ocr
+offline
+openhard
+org
- Blogging with Emacs, and Emacs only
- SHOP3 Git repository
- My Todo.txt Workflow, including Unison, Todour and Android - Raymii.org
- Org-Mode Is One of the Most Reasonable Markup Languages to Use for Text
- You Should Organize a Study Group/Book Club/Online Group/Event! Tips on How to Do It - Stephanie Hurlburt
- org-mode parser rewrite in Rust
- Blogging with org-mode and Gitlab Pages
- https://iridakos.com/how-to/2019/06/26/composing-better-emails.html
- Speed matters: Why working quickly is more important than it seems « the jsomers.net blog
- Yahoo Mailâs Plan to Fix Email: Make Computers Read It - The Atlantic
- Literate DevOps
- The Nightmare of Valveâs self-organizing "utopia" - Dunia - Medium
- Every productivity thought I've ever had, as concisely as possible - Alexey Guzey
- An Org-mode query language, including search commands and saved views
- Todo.sh Add on Directory · todotxt/todo.txt-cli Wiki · GitHub
- calcurse: a text-based calendar and scheduling application
- http://epsilonexpert.com/e/info/todotxt.php?i=1
- Graphs From My Todo.txt | Gokberk Yaltirakli
- Note Taking Systems | Gokberk Yaltirakli
- Setup digital workspace for your software engineering projects
- My Inboxes - tyler.io
- Mental Health & Remote Work: Acknowledging the Dark Side of Remote Work
- Doing a Job - The Management Philosophy of Adm. Hyman G. Rickover
- GitHub - ttscoff/doing
- The Plain Text Project
- The One Notebook Habit - Shaunta Grimes - Medium
- Tell HN: 500 unread mails, 2K unread articles, 5K unread posts â I am drowning | Hacker News
- How to Get Motivated: A Guide for Defeating Procrastination
- How I Made a 26-Hour Day
- Ask HN: Do you curate links/bookmarks? | Hacker News
- How To Take Smart Notes: 10 Principles to Revolutionize Your Note-Taking and Writing | Praxis
- How to Make A Memex - Sarah Constantin
- My Ordinary Life: Improvements Since the 1990s · Gwern.net
- Always Be Journaling - Letters To A New Developer
- How to Make Yourself Into a Learning Machine - Superorganizers
- Efficient remote meetings | Valycs.com | Dev analytics platform
- Rudimentary Roam replica with Org-mode
- We Stopped Arguing About Chores After Making One Spreadsheet | Allen Cheng
- Hours | Cute Bouncing Bunnies
- Human Programming Interface | beepb00p
- How I trick my well developed procrastination skills | wolfgang gassler
- A User Guide To Working With You - The Looking Glass
- Org Mode For Beginners - Bite-sized videos to help you learn how to use Org Mode
- Literate DevOps
- Pmarchive - Guide to Personal Productivity
- Be prolific - Chris Mytton
- Structured Procrastination
- Unexpected, Useless, and Urgent
- Writing a user manual at work makes teams less anxious and more productive â Quartz
- Turning my smartphone into a boring tool - Maxime Vaillancourt
- The Universe of Discourse : A better way to do remote presentations
- Finish the Year Strong – Boring Startup Stuff
- How to Think for Yourself
- Home | Johnnyâ¢Decimal
- My year in data
- CTO day 2: downsizing the team
- Dancing With Systems - The Donella Meadows Project
- The difference between note-taking and note-making - Ness Labs
- Plan the sprint, not the project - Mike Crittenden
- Prove you can write regularly before you think about the tools - Mike Crittenden
- What data on myself I collect and why? | beepb00p
- My blog!
- A pomodoro timer that grows procedurally generated trees and flowers while you're studying.
- Reverting Back to a Simpler Time
- Org mode blogging: Unfurling links
- Why Your Company's Documentation Sucks | World of BS
- Write Simply
- Don't End The Week With Nothing
- Goodbye, Retrospectives. Hello, Action: How we replaced daily stand-ups : Bidnamic
- Limiting Work In Progress · all things considered...
- commandline asciii kanban board for minimalist productivity hackers & managers (csv-based)
- GTDFH
- Pomospendo ⏰
- 🔥 🔥 The Open Source Airtable alternative
- Why interruptions are frustrating to developers | Tellspin
- HOWTO: Be more productive (Aaron Swartz's Raw Thought)
- https://betterprogramming.pub/dont-write-code-for-a-startup-1eead038c372?gi=e8d4b1833826
- Using Paper for Everyday Tasks - Christine Dodrill
- My Org Mode Flow - Christine Dodrill
- Do nothing | Paul Copplestone
- DR Griffin
- Worse Is Better
- Don’t become an Enterprise/IT Architect… - R&A Enterprise Architecture
- You are Not Lazy or Undisciplined. You Have Internal Resistance. | by Jane Elliott PhD | Counter Arts | Medium
- Hundreds of Ways to Get S#!+ Done—and We Still Don’t | WIRED
- An Old Hacker's Tips On Staying Employed - by Mad Ned - The Mad Ned Memo
- How to Remember What You Read
- Worse Is Better
- Work hard | What's new
- Some reasons to measure
- https://medium.dave-bailey.com/the-art-of-not-taking-things-personally-b7a8395ce172
- Write more, but shorter
- Ideas for creating and sustaining high performance organizations
- Harvest time tracking client implemented using GTK and Rust
- blog/Is-your-manager-a-router-or-moderator.md at master · stebunovd/blog · GitHub
- Ask HN: Do you also alternate between super productive and slow days? | Hacker News
- https://medium.com/@solidi/in-software-when-an-engineer-exits-the-team-1e550303cff8
- do not look into laser with remaining eye: why is everything so hard in a large organization?
- Imaginary PM. Structured approach to achieving goals… | by PM Swap | Oct, 2021 | Medium
- The Skill of Org Design - Commonplace - The Commoncog Blog
- Project Management with Mattermost and Focalboard
- Internal Communication Guidelines | ShipHero
- Some reasons to work on productivity and velocity
- How I Motivate Myself to Write - The Pragmatic Engineer
- How to build a second brain as a software developer - Aseem Thakar
- 3 Tips For Making a Popular Open Source Project in 2021 Ultimate Guide | Skerritt.blog
- Writing is Networking for Introverts | by Byrne Hobart | Medium
- Experts From A World That No Longer Exists · Collaborative Fund
- The 5 Whys: get to the root of your productivity problems
- Dear Self; We Need To Talk About Social Media - Aceso Under Glass
- Jade Rubick - Great engineering teams focus on milestones instead of projects
- My productivity app is a single .txt file
- Be bad, better – from anger to laziness, how to put your worst habits to good use | New year | The Guardian
- WOW! Writing Literate API Documentation in Emacs Org Mode | notroot
- Do Things, Tell People.
- Let's Rewrite Everything! | martinpeck.com
- Consuming Content Like it's the 90s
- Structured Procrastination
- Pair Programming Doesn't Scale
- What I Learned During My Three Days Offline
- Get Better Sleep—Anecdata and Sleep Tech | Adithya Balaji
- "What happened after 2010?" · GitHub
- The Top of My Todo List
- How To Do Less
- Code Review Decision Fatigue - Tyler Cipriani
- Org-roam User Manual
- Maybe you should do less 'work' - John's internet house
- The Squeaky Blog | Why we don’t use a staging environment
- Ask HN: Is there a way to get Agile right? | Hacker News
- Efficiency is the Enemy - Farnam Street
- why do you waste so much time on the internet. | zanlog
- Agile and the Long Crisis of Software
- Getting Things Done with App::GTD - Tyil
- The ‘flawed five’ engineering productivity metrics | LeadDev
- Tasks, lists, and promises
- Quick fixes to your code review workflow - Consulting with David R. MacIver
- When Everything is Important But Nothing is Getting Done
- Donald Knuth on work habits, problem solving, and happiness
- Not My Job
- Lessons learned as a software developer turned project manager
- Inbox, diary, to-do list: now choose just two - Real Returns by Dan Mikulskis
- High performance individuals and teams | Pablasso
- Todool | Handmade Network
- writing one sentence per line | Derek Sivers
- book
- org mode - How can I use the #+OPTIONS: broken-links: option to ignore broken links, in a specific way? - Emacs Stack Exchange
- How to think about task estimation - by David R. MacIver
+os
+outage
+p2p
+packages
+papers
+pcb
+pdf
+perf
+phishing
+photos
+php
+pi
- Operate Raspberry Pi v1 camera in global exposure mode (instead of rolling shutter) ð·â¨
- Enviro for Raspberry Pi - Monitor your world! â Pimoroni Store
- Raspberry Pi on Raspberry Pi | Mythic
Beasts
- The Raspberry Pi 4 needs a fan, here's why and how you can add one | Jeff Geerling
- Raspberry Pi microSD follow-up, SD Association fools me twice? | Jeff Geerling
- Raspberry Pi Model Railway Automation
- Build a Raspberry Pi powered live train station sign for your desk
- CutiePi tablet - Your Raspberry Pi Projects, Untethered
- Automating the capture of airplane pictures with Raspberry Pis, ADS-B and IoT software.
- Pi-hole®: A black hole for Internet advertisements - A black hole for Internet advertisements
- BrachioGraph - the cheapest, simplest possible pen-plotter - BrachioGraph 0.1 documentation
- Doing what you love doing… | dmtechtalk
- An always-available, online-capable Raspberry Pi in your pocket
- Ask HN: How do you do home surveillance? | Hacker News
- Ask HN: How do you do home surveillance? | Hacker News
- RPi-chromium by kusti8
- I'm booting my Raspberry Pi 4 from a USB SSD | Jeff Geerling
- Sonic Pi - The Live Coding Music Synth for Everyone
- Learning operating system development using Linux kernel and Raspberry Pi | raspberry-pi-os
- TinyPilot: Build a KVM Over IP for Under $100 · mtlynch.io
- Unbricking a $2,000 Bike With a $10 Raspberry Pi
- The fastest USB storage options for Raspberry Pi | Jeff Geerling
- Linux kernel driver for PATA bit-banging over GPIOs
- Configures simultaneous AP and Managed Mode Wifi on Raspberry Pi
- Raspberry Pi as a local server for self hosting applications - News from Chris
- Monitoring internet speed with a Raspberry Pi | Acquire and Release
- Raspberry Pi USB Boot - UASP, TRIM, and performance | Jeff Geerling
- LXD cluster on Raspberry Pi 4 - Tutorials - Linux Containers Forum
- Home Server setup: Raspberry PI on Internet via reverse SSH tunnel · GitHub
- Raspberry Pi IP Camera
- Build a single or multi-room streamer for an existing audio device using a Raspberry Pi! Supports Bluetooth, Airplay and Spotify Connect
- DIY Smart Doorbell with a Raspberry Pi - Technically Wizardry
- Your Smart TV is probably ignoring your PiHole - LabZilla
- Open source face recognition on Raspberry Pi. SharpAI is open source stack for machine learning engineering with private deployment and AutoML for edge computing. DeepCamera is application of SharpAI designed for connecting computer vision model to surveillance camera. Developers can run same code on Raspberry Pi/Android/PC/AWS to boost your AI production development.
- Raspberry Pi Server Mark III - Uptime Lab
- TerraPi modular case system for Raspberry Pi supports multiple SSD's, DIN rail, horizontal & vertical mounts
- Build a Tiny Certificate Authority For Your Homelab
- Home | Raspberry Pi PCIe Devices
- Lichee Nano Pi - Will it run Debian? - James Dawson
- Raspberry Pi Enters Microcontroller Game With $4 Pico | Hackaday
- The Raspberry Pi can boot off NVMe SSDs now | Jeff Geerling
- Raspberry Pi Floppy Controller Board - Dr. Scott M. Baker
- Build a Raspberry Pi Linux System the Hard Way
- PiDP-11 - Retro Viator
- ruha.camera | 3D Printable Retro-style Raspberry Pi HQ Camera
- An environmental monitoring and regulation system
- Wireless-to-Ethernet island for homelab cluster: IPv6, NDP proxy and mDNS reflector - Vladimir Varankin
- A Simple Wireless Display Receiver
- Internet-in-a-Box
- ramlog like for systemd (Put log into a ram folder)
- TimeTrack Raspberry Pi | timetrack
- A global contest to grow and monitor your own food with Raspberry Pi
- THC - Tight Home Control (version 2)
- Moving away from Google services, 8 years in - Maxime Vaillancourt
- State of netbooting Raspberry Pi in 2021
- Building a Raspberry-Pi Stratum-1 NTP Server
- https://blog.thecloudside.com/raspberry-pi-monitoring-using-telegraf-influxdb-and-grafana-defb63127fe3
- https://kevinboone.me/pi_minimal.html?i=1
- PalmOS on Raspberry Pi - pmig96
- Raspberry Pi config for all things Internet.
- Asterisk for Raspberry Pi
- Writing a "bare metal" operating system for Raspberry Pi 4
- First Impressions with the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
- Raspberry Pi Colocation: Located in Germany, Powered by Green Energy.
- Check your driver! Faster Linux 2.5G Networking with Realtek RTL8125B | Jeff Geerling
- GitHub - Mylab6/PiTheremin
- It's dire: Raspberry Pi availability tracker is launched | Jeff Geerling
- Your pocket-sized cloud with a Raspberry Pi
- http://deepaqua.me/2022/04/07/the-pi-user-is-dead-long-life-the-pi-user/
- Monitor radiation with a Raspberry Pi
- www.homebrew8088.com - Raspberry PI Second Project
- How a Single Raspberry PI made my Home Network Faster
- TinyPilot: Build a KVM Over IP for Under $100 · mtlynch.io
- OS image for the PiRogue based on RaspberryPi OS
- Geoff's Projects - BASIC Interpreter for the Raspberry Pi Pico
- Proxmox V7 for Raspberry Pi
+postfix
+postgresql
+print
+privacy
- Most browsers -- except Firefox and Brave -- are eliminating the option to turn off surveilling "hyperlink auditing" / Boing Boing
- How to increase your chances of finding a hidden camera - sixfortwelve
- Official EU Agencies Falsely Report More Than 550 Archive.org URLs as Terrorist Content - Internet Archive Blogs
- handshake: a peculiar chat experiment - nomasters
- Where does Firefox store javascript/HTML localStorage? - Stack Overflow
- Here's How To Find Out Who Has Your Data On Facebook
- Matrix.org
- 1.1 Overview · ghacksuserjs/ghacks-user.js Wiki · GitHub
- Hackers could read non-corporate Outlook.com, Hotmail for six months | Ars Technica
- Vendors must start adding physical on/off switches to devices that can spy on us - Larry Sanger Blog
- Tiny Mirror
- deltachat-android/standards.md at master · deltachat/deltachat-android · GitHub
- WireGuard for Kubernetes: Introducing Gravitational Wormhole
- Local-first software: You own your data, in spite of the cloud
- Add-ons disabled or failing to install in Firefox | Mozilla Add-ons Blog
- Automate Scrubbing your Facebook Presence
- GDPR adtech complaints keep stacking up in Europe - TechCrunch
- The Governmentâs Indictment of Julian Assange Poses a Clear and Present Danger to Journalism, the Freedom of the Press, and Freedom of Speech | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- How to block fingerprinting with Firefox | The Firefox Frontier
- https://uucp.dataforge.tk/faq.html
- WeChat Is Watching - Issue 73: Play - Nautilus
- Secure email provider Tutanota launches free encrypted calendar.
- Zoom Zero Day: 4+ Million Webcams & maybe an RCE? Just get them to visit your website!
- Adblocking: How About Nah? | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- New DPIA on Microsoft Office and Windows software: still privacy risks remaining (short blog) - Blogpost
- https://txt.black/~jack/cloud.txt
- Google Analytics is Blocked by Firefox, Mozilla Explains Why UPDATED - Search Engine Journal
- Just Delete Me | A directory of direct links to delete your account from web services.
- Ask HN: Is there any point in trying to clear your online footprint | Hacker News
- Identity Graphs: how online trackers follow you across devices | Robert Heaton
- HP printers try to send data back to HP about your devices and what you print | Robert Heaton
- How Google Discovered the Value of Surveillance
- New version of OnionShare makes it easy for anyone to publish anonymous, uncensorable websites
- ET (Don't) Phone Home . Jacques Mattheij
- Panopticlick
- Startpage is now owned by an advertising company : privacy
- The Fantasy of Opting Out | The MIT Press Reader
- UI official: urgent, please answer | Ubiquiti Community
- RemoteView - Live stream the browser interactively. Like demos? https://free.cloudbrowser.xyz
- How Facebook learns what you buy at physical stores to show you ads - Business Insider
- Opinion | Twelve Million Phones, One Dataset, Zero Privacy - The New York Times
- https://mobile.twitter.com/matthew_d_green/status/1209501817803018241
- Privacy Policy - SAMSUNG
- Why Privacy Matters Even if "You have nothing to hide" - Privacy Simplified
- A huge list of alternatives to Google products. Privacy tips, tricks, and links.
- The Only Safe Election Is a Low-Tech Election - The New York Times
- SIMON WECKERT
- HiddenVM â Use any desktop OS without leaving a trace.
- Who is Facebook’s mysterious “Lan Tim 2”? - Terence Edenâs Blog
- How GitHub blocked me (and all my libraries) - Nikolay - Medium
- GreenTunnel is an anti-censorship utility designed to bypass the DPI system that is put in place by various ISPs to block access to certain websites.
- Zoom privacy: Your video conferences arenât as private as you think
- Analyzing Analytics (Featuring: The FBI) | Exploits.run
- Unchecked use of computer vision by police carries high risks of discrimination - AlgorithmWatch
- Reasons not to use Discord
- TTTThis
- Image Scrubber
- This Website Will Self Destruct
- Domains visited get leaked to DDG servers · Issue #527 · duckduckgo/Android · GitHub
- Blog Anonymously
- Google's secret home security superpower: Your smart speaker with its always-on mics - Protocol
- degoogle | A huge list of alternatives to Google products. Privacy tips, tricks, and links.
- The High Privacy Cost of a "Free" Website â The Markup
- ðµï¸ââï¸ Investigate Google Accounts with emails.
- French bar owners arrested for offering free WiFi but not keeping logs - CozyIT
- The Case for Unique Email Addresses - Musings
- Broadband power users explode, making data caps more profitable for ISPs | Ars Technica
- I2P Anonymous Network
- Ask HN: How do we know Signal or Telegram don't store our data on their servers? | Hacker News
- Razones por las qué ¿no? deberÃas usar Jabber/XMPP en lugar de que te usen Whatsapp o Telegram - Toma Tu Ordenador (y no al revés)
- Cover Your Tracks
- Point and click matrix to filter net requests according to source, destination and type
- Berty is a secure peer-to-peer messaging app that works with or without internet access, cellular data or trust in the network
- Home · Solid
- I want a Computer that I Own
- Clean up the web!
- Brave, the false sensation of privacy | BlackGNU
- Console Do Not Track
- Moving away from Google services, 8 years in - Maxime Vaillancourt
- Forensic Methodology Report: How to catch NSO Group’s Pegasus - Amnesty International
- nogafam.es - Pioneros en privacidad y empoderamiento digital en Bilbao
- Ask HN: Why does Zoom Desktop examine all processes and arguments? | Hacker News
- Comparison of email providers - PrivacyWiki
- Informe sobre datos recogidos por Google en Android ~ Segu-Info - Ciberseguridad desde 2000
- A simple web extension that redirects Twitter, YouTube, Instagram & Google Maps requests to privacy friendly alternatives.
- Briar 1.4 released - offline app sharing, message transfer via SD cards and USB sticks - Briar
- Secure Messaging Apps Comparison | Privacy Matters
- FBI document shows what data can be obtained from encrypted messaging apps - The Record by Recorded Future
- PrivacyTests.org: open-source tests of web browser privacy
- A data ‘black hole’: Europol ordered to delete vast store of personal data | Surveillance | The Guardian
- Dark Web - Justice League - Analyst1
- Crisis Text Line, from my perspective | danah boyd | apophenia
- Be anonymous
- Effective Teams Don’t Keep Secrets - Adam Thomas
- Problems with Signal messenger app
- mjg59 | The Freedom Phone is not great at privacy
- The Case for Unique Email Addresses - Musings
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+python
- Morioh - Connecting with Programmers and Developers all over the World
- Snagging Parking Spaces with Mask R-CNN and Python - Adam Geitgey - Medium
- Python consumes a lot of memory or how to reduce the size of objects? / Habr
- Memory management in Python | Artem Golubin
- Loops in Python - comparison and performance - Duomly Blog - Programming courses online
- Minimal TOTP generator in 20 lines of Python
- Python is eating the world: How one developer's side project became the hottest programming language on the planet | ZDNet
- A simple screen recorder for Linux desktop. Supports Wayland & Xorg
- Homer, a text analyser in Python, can help make your text more clear, simple and useful for your readers.
- Super Easy Python CLI with Click | CODING w/RICKY
- Turn (almost) any Python command line program into a full GUI application with one line
- Fast Linux Application Launcher Ulauncher 5.3.0 Stable Released - Linux Uprising Blog
- Feedgenerator - python-feedgen 0.8.0 documentation
- Extensible RSS 2.0 Feed Generator written in Python
- Timsortâââthe fastest sorting algorithm youâve never heard of
- How To Scrape Amazon Data Using Python Scrapy - Datahut
- Sane Defaults for Python Logging
- 302 Found
- Why you should use `python -m pip`
- A vim-like in python made from scratch.
- Philip Guo - Ten years and nearly ten million users: my experience being a solo maintainer of open-source software in academia
- Pretty little trees: how to write a Bob Ross Markov chain in python | CloudSynth Blog
- One million ought to be enough for anybody LWN.net
- Automate the Boring Stuff with Python
- Most Powerful multi-threaded Video Processing Python framework powerpacked with unique trailblazing features.
- HTTPX
- Welcome to Pygame Zero - Pygame Zero 1.2 documentation
- a Flexible Network Data Analysis Framework.
- Only Python: pydeps: a very useful program
- Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
- 59 Specific Ways to Write Better Pyton" by Brett Slatkin
- Pysa: Open Source static analysis for Python code - Facebook Engineering
- Python Fire is a library for automatically generating command line interfaces (CLIs) from absolutely any Python object.
- Simple SQL in Python
- A comprehensive and FREE Online Python Development course FOR KIDS utilizing an official BBC micro:bit Development Board going step-by-step into the world of Python for microcontrollers.
- Tools I use: argparse builder
- 5 Hidden Python Features You Probably Never Heard Of
- The top-like text-based user interface for Austin
- Hunting for Malicious Packages on PyPI
- Kivy: Cross-platform Python Framework for NUI Development
- Python module for parsing semi-structured text into python tables.
- Tag your time, get the insight
- CircuitPython - a Python implementation for teaching coding with microcontrollers
- leontrolski - OO in Python is mostly pointless
- cmd2 - quickly build feature-rich and user-friendly interactive command line applications in Python
- VizTracer is a low-overhead logging/debugging/profiling tool that can trace and visualize your python code execution.
- A Switch Story - Matteo Guadrini's blog
- 🍦 Never use print() to debug again.
- Writing Makefiles for Python Projects | Bastian Venthur's Blog
- How to make an awesome Python package in 2021 | Anton Zhiyanov
- printstack is a Python package that adds stack trace links to the builtin print function, so that editors such as PyCharm can link you to the source of the print call.
- Another benchmark for some python frameworks
- Pyodide: Python for the browser LWN.net
- Matplotlib based plotting library. Simple and effective.
- Nuitka is a Python compiler written in Python. It's fully compatible with Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, and 3.9. You feed it your Python app, it does a lot of clever things, and spits out an executable or extension module.
- This is the companion repo of the O'Reilly book "Python for Excel".
- Video editing with Python
- Python behind the scenes #11: how the Python import system works
- A proof-of-concept jupyter extension which converts english queries into relevant python code
- AST-based fragmental source code refactoring toolkit
- PEP 665 -- Specifying Installation Requirements for Python Projects | Python.org
- Mastering Web Scraping in Python: Crawling from Scratch - ZenRows
- Python 2.7 bytecode d̶e̶o̶b̶f̶u̶s̶c̶a̶t̶o̶r unfucker
- https://pub.towardsai.net/the-difference-between-a-a-b-and-a-b-in-python-a7338d96e408
- The uncompromising Python code formatter
- PEP 8 -- Style Guide for Python Code | Python.org
- Guix-HPC — What’s in a package
- PyGaze | Open source eye-tracking software and more.
- Dask: Scalable analytics in Python
- An experimental Python-to-C transpiler and domain specific language for embedded high-performance computing
- Unbearably fast O(1) runtime type-checking in pure Python.
- Writing fast async HTTP requests in Python | JonLuca’s Blog
- Deciphering Glyph :: The One Python Library Everyone Needs
- Comprehensive Python Cheatsheet
- https://blog.devgenius.io/5-of-666-python-repos-had-comma-typos-including-tensorflow-and-pytorch-sentry-and-v8-7bc3ad9a1bb7?gi=de5545b5f875
- Descubriendo python-dotenv :: Examplelab — Mi blog
- How to send text messages for free using Python | Use Python to send text messages via email
- A module for initiating the communist revolution in each of our python modules
- Make Your Python CLI Tools Pop With Rich | Hackaday
- Data parsing and validation using Python type hints
- An open-source tool for visual and modular block programming in python
- Python Design Patterns
- Memray is a memory profiler for Python
- Python’s "Type Hints" are a bit of a disappointment to me
- Advanced hot reloading & profiling for Python
- https://pyscript.net/examples
- A most vexing parse, but for Python packaging
- Python documentation search
- An ultra-lightweight Python engine that can run with 4KB of RAM and 32KB of Flash (such as STM32G030C8 and STM32F103C8), and is very easy to deploy and expand.
- Python Standard Library changes in recent years
- Impacket is a collection of Python classes for working with network protocols.
- Neopythonic: The History of Python - Introduction
- The History of Python
- The web scraping open project repository aims to share knowledge and experiences about web scraping with Python
- Debugging a mysterious Python crash
- A collection of design patterns/idioms in Python
- What the f*ck Python? 😱
- A free Linux distro with a Python-based userspace
- https://roman.pt/posts/dont-let-dicts-spoil-your-code/
- Python for Data Analysis, 3E
- Pipenv: promises a lot, delivers very little | Chris Warrick
- Pretty Maps in Python
+qr
+r
- A Free Interactive Course
- Open Forensic Science in R
- Learn R through examples
- An extremely long review of R.
- An adblocker for live radio streams and podcasts. Machine learning meets Shazam.
- LuaRadio - New to SDR?
- Etherify - bringing the ether back to ethernet
- tilderadio
- Transmits AM radio on computers without radio transmitting hardware.
- Observing my cellphone switch towers
- Introduction to open source private LTE and 5G networks | Ubuntu
- LimeSDR - Lime Microsystems
- Downtown Doug Brown » Adventures of putting 16 GB of RAM in a motherboard that doesn’t support it
- How a Single Raspberry PI made my Home Network Faster
- Will it cluster? k3s on your Raspberry Pi
- A hooks to svg drawing.
- React Simple Animate - UI Animation made simple
- React App
- ð A UI Design Language and React UI library
- Second-Order Thinking: What Smart People Use to Outperform
- https://bradleytaunt.com/2019/05/29/news-websites-are-dumpster-fires/
- The XY Problem
- Photographers, Instagrammers: Stop Being So D*mn Selfish and Disrespectful
- Engineers Don't Solve Problems
- Marvin Minsky And The Ultimate TinkerToy
- Timing Technology: Lessons From The Media Lab - Gwern.net
- The WeWork debacle should be an indictment of modern finance | Nesrine Malik | Opinion | The Guardian
- The economic effects of automation aren’t what you think they are - Single Lunch
- If it can be automated, it will · Nono MartÃnez Alonso
- So you've made a mistake and it's public... - Meta
- graydon2 | always bet on text
- I'd like to review your README
- Refined Blog
- README In Static Site (RISS) | Clément Joly – Software Engineer
- README In Static Site (RISS) | Clément Joly – Software Engineer
- Dont Think Of Price Think Of Cost Per Use
- Computers are an inherently oppressive technology
- Introducing the Red Hat Universal Base Image
- Regex Crossword
- Regex cheatsheet - I Hate Regex
- RegexOne - Learn Regular Expressions - Lesson 1: An Introduction, and the ABCs
- 302 Found
- learnbyexample - Emulating regexp lookarounds in GNU sed
- datasette-ripgrep: deploy a regular expression search engine for your source code
- rga: ripgrep, but also search in PDFs, E-Books, Office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc. - phiresky's blog
- A command-line tool and library for generating regular expressions from user-provided test cases
- Some useful regular expressions for programmers - Daniel Lemire's blog
- Solving the Regex of Madness - and a few thought about snarky answers on StackOverflow
- Finding CSV files that start with a BOM using ripgrep | Simon Willison’s TILs
- The Best Regex Trick
- Useful sed scripts & patterns.
- RegExr: Learn, Build, & Test RegEx
- A Distributed Meeting Primer - Rands in Repose
- Free software for remote working - Purism
- Why does writing matter in remote work? - Tim Casasola
- Written communication is remote work super power - Snir David Blog
- Emergency Remote
- 302 Found
- After embracing remote work in 2020, companies face conflicts making it permanent | VentureBeat
- The 10 Best Practices for Remote Software Engineering | Opinion | Communications of the ACM
- Our journey from office-centric to remote-first - Docker Blog
- What We Lost - Rands in Repose
- BYTE Articles - Dr Trevor Marshall
- Telnet BBS Guide |
- Good Quality DOSBox Video Capture - Susam Pal
- Free POS Software / Free Cash Register Program.
- 2,500 More MS-DOS Games Playable at the Archive - Internet Archive Blogs
- 10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10
- Programming Pearls
- MayVaneDay Studios
- The polygons of Another World
- CGA in 1024 Colors - a New Mode: the Illustrated Guide
- Tales From The Dork Web #4 - The Dork Web
- Remembering the LAN . Tailscale Blog
- Retroshare
- Using a 1930 Teletype as a Linux Terminal - YouTube
- osFree - open source Operating System/2 clone, usermode parts.
- FC5025 USB 5.25" Floppy Controller - Device Side Data
- Memories - SizeCoding
- T E X T F I L E S D O T C O M
- Ask HN: Is there a search engine which excludes the world's biggest websites? | Hacker News
- mgz.me Marco Gomez
- Why isn't the internet more fun and weird? â Webthing
- The Era of Fragmentation, Part 4: The Anarchists - Creatures of Thought
- Dark Ages of the Web
- Web Design Museum 1991 â 2006
- The Ultimate Oldschool PC Font Pack: FAQ/Docs/ReadMe
- Welcome To The Old Internet Again!
- A Vintage Atari Is an Amazing Weather Terminal in 2020
- WordPerfect for DOS Updated
- DOSBox-X - Complete DOS emulation package
- Simulating the PIN cracking scene in Terminator 2 | bertrand fan
- Ruffle | Flash Player emulator written in the Rust programming language
- Booting the IBM 1401: How a 1959 punch-card computer loads a program
- 0/~crazyjane/blog/la-idea-de-comunidad.txt
- Simple x86 and DOS emulator for the Linux terminal.
- This software runs on your modern PC and acts as a internet bridge BBS to transfer files to your retro computers. Connect your retro computers to it (via serial) and download software from the internet using a period approriate interface!
- Cyberpunk Neon Themes for KDE Plasma, GTK, Telegram, Tilix, Vim, Zim and more.
- I miss the old internet | Science Fiction and Fantasy World
- Old school: I work in DOS for an entire day | Ars Technica
- Shiichan Anonymous BBS - the forum software's official home page
- Why are hyperlinks blue?
- The Ultimate Commodore 1541 Disk Drive Talk video - pagetable.com
- Hypertext tools from the 80s | As We May Think — products & tools for thought
- I Miss the Old Internet
- rePalm - Dmitry.GR
- Bienvenidos a Dock Sud BBS!
- Secret Pictures of Phone Switches
- https://blog.devgenius.io/nude-pictures-on-early-retro-pcs-was-it-possible-3434b5c0447e?gi=afa9c80a3c56
- La web está jodida - Victorhck in the free world
- Minitel: The Online World France Built Before the Web - IEEE Spectrum
- https://old.bigcat.space/
- 472 - CPCWiki
- Computers Are Bad
- How FreeDOS Grew Up and Became a Modern DOS - CloudSavvy IT
- A new 8086-based reimagining of PC DOS and BASIC
- About | CloudpilotEmu
- Pickled Light: Commodore 64 Guides
- Open source games for MS-DOS | ~hellricer/
- VHS Overdrive
- http://serentty.com/
- ‎Cracking the Code: Sneakers at 30 • Journal • A Letterboxd Magazine • Letterboxd
- Lotus 1-2-3 For Linux
- Ask HN: I miss Usenet. Are there any modern equivalents? | Hacker News
- mTCP TCP/IP applications for DOS PCs
- GUI | Atari8
- WordPerfect for UNIX
- 10 tips for reviewing code you don't like - Red Hat Developer
- Custard Antenna | michaelcullen.name
- https://www.rtl-sdr.com/
- Deploying 5G Around Trees
- rfc1087
- RFC 9116 - A File Format to Aid in Security Vulnerability Disclosure
- An OPML file with 22 of the top 25 US newspapers RSS feeds
- Fraidycat
- It's Time to Get Back Into RSS | Daniel Miessler
- Why I Still Use RSS | atthislink
- Back to the Future with RSS
- Minimalist and opinionated feed reader
- RSS-proxy allows you to do create an RSS or ATOM feed of almost any website, just by analyzing just the static HTML structure.
- Increasing the surface area of blogging
- RSS Feed Best Practises
- https://shinobi.website/index.txt
- Q&A with John Kozubik, rsync.net - Console
- rsync, article 3: How does rsync work? - Michael Stapelberg
- 1% rule (Internet culture) - Wikipedia
- Common rust command-line macros and utilities, to write shell-script like tasks in a clean, natural and rusty way
- Redox - Your Next(Gen) OS - Redox - Your Next(Gen) OS
- Debian running on Rust coreutils
- PATCH 00/17 Rust support - ojeda
+radio
+ram
+raspi
+react
+readme
+redhat
+regex
+remote
+retro
+review
+rf
+rfc
+rss
+rsync
+rules
+rust
+sat
+scrap
+scrum
+sd
+security
- Ginseng: keeping secrets in registers when you distrust the operating system - the morning paper
- $50 Million CTF from Hackerone - Writeup
- https://mobile.twitter.com/RedTeamPT/status/1110843396657238016/photo/1
- Password checkup: from 0 to 650, 000 users in 20 days
- How bad can it git? Characterizing secret leakage in public GitHub repositories - the morning paper
- No one, not even the Secret Service, should randomly plug in a strange USB stick - TechCrunch
- The ultimate account security is now in your pocket
- Cómo escribir informes de incidentes de seguridad - Security Art Work
- Adblock Plus filter lists may execute arbitrary code in web pages · Armin Sebastian
- 302 Found
- Docker - Unauthorized access to Docker Hub database
- Repositories held for ransom by using valid credentials | GitLab
- Version 2 is live! Wordlists sorted by probability originally created for password generation and testing - make sure your passwords aren't popular!
- What Happened With Supermicro? | Hackaday
- Cyberus Technology - ZombieLoad: Cross Privilege-Boundary Data Leakage
- SHA-1 collision attacks are now actually practical and a looming danger | ZDNet
- Close to 735K Fraudulently Obtained IP Addresses Have Been Uncovered and Revoked, ARIN Reveals
- I can see your local web servers
- Building Facebook's service encryption infrastructure - Facebook Engineering
- Password expiration is dead, long live your passwords - TechCrunch
- SIM swap horror story: I've lost decades of data and Google won't lift a finger | ZDNet
- Offensive ELK: Elasticsearch for Offensive Security - Marco Lancini
- Segu-Info: WarShipping: nueva tecnica para infiltrar redes con paquetes de correo
- Hundreds of exposed Amazon cloud backups found leaking sensitive data - TechCrunch
- Abusing WebViews to Steal Files via Email | Carve Systems
- Shaming sites with dumb password rules.
- Samy Kamkar - pwnat: NAT to NAT client-server communication
- Fingerprints could be stolen from V sign selfies | E&T Magazine
- Remove my password from lists so hackers won't be able to hack me by assafnativ · Pull Request #155 · danielmiessler/SecLists · GitHub
- CPDoS: Cache Poisoned Denial of Service
- Stealing private keys from a secure file sharing service · Tim Visée
- Windows / Linux Local Privilege Escalation Workshop
- #include </etc/shadow> - Hanno's blog
- The Hidden Cost of Ransomware: Wholesale Password Theft - Krebs on Security
- reblog/README.md at master · skysafe/reblog · GitHub
- This PIN Can Be Easily Guessed
- High-Stakes Security Setups Are Making Remote Work Impossible | WIRED
- Open-source security tools for cloud and container applications
- leah blogs: X11 screen locking: a secure and modular approach
- Correct Horse Battery Staple-Style Password Generator
- anteater . DevOps Security Framework
- Powershell reverse shell using HTTP/S protocol with AMSI bypass and Proxy Aware
- A collection of all the data i could extract from 1 billion leaked credentials from internet.
- Passbolt | Open source password manager for teams
- Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) · GitHub
- New P2P botnet infects SSH servers all over the world | Ars Technica
- A rest application to update firewalld rules on a linux server
- Troy Hunt: We Didn't Encrypt Your Password, We Hashed It. Here's What That Means:
- Security by Obscurity is Underrated â Utku Sen - Blog â computer security, programming
- ADD / XOR / ROL: Before you ship a "security mitigation" ...
- Samy Kamkar - NAT Slipstreaming
- Security Analysis of SMS as a Second Factor of Authentication - ACM Queue
- Libro gratuito "Manual de la Resiliencia" ~ Segu-Info - Ciberseguridad desde 2000
- How to get root on Ubuntu 20.04 by pretending nobodyâs /home - GitHub Security Lab
- How To Safely Store A Password | codahale.com
- Recovers passwords from pixelized screenshots
- COVID data manager investigated, raided for using publicly available password | Ars Technica
- Segu-Info - Ciberseguridad desde 2000: Análisis estadÃstico de contraseñas
- Crowdsec - An open-source, lightweight agent to detect and respond to bad behaviours. It also automatically benefits from our global community-wide IP reputation database.
- A survey of security.txt files
- bugs.xdavidhu.me - xdavidhu's bug bounty writeups.
- Running a fake power plant on the internet for a month | by Stefan Grimminck | Jan, 2021 | Medium
- The modern packager’s security nightmare - Michał Górny
- The Single Sign-On Multi-Factor portal for web apps
- Nginx Block Bad Bots, Spam Referrer Blocker, Vulnerability Scanners, User-Agents, Malware, Adware, Ransomware, Malicious Sites, with anti-DDOS, Wordpress Theme Detector Blocking and Fail2Ban Jail for Repeat Offenders
- CSRF, CORS, and HTTP Security headers Demystified
- Humanity wastes about 500 years per day on CAPTCHAs. It’s time to end this madness
- Hacker News
- ALPACA Attack
- Weakpass
- https://lude.rs/h4ck1ng/rootless_sniffing.html
- Ahoy, there’s malice in your repos—PyPI is the latest to be abused | Ars Technica
- "I’m totally screwed." WD My Book Live users wake up to find their data deleted | Ars Technica
- MyBook Users Urged to Unplug Devices from Internet - Krebs on Security
- Harvesting Active Directory credentials via HTTP Request Smuggling
- Announcing State of Software Security v11: Open Source Edition| Veracode...
- From Stolen Laptop to Inside the Company Network - Dolos Group
- Asking nicely for root command execution (and getting it)
- A Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) which allows the establishment of alternate passwords that can be used to perform actions to clear sensitive data, notify IT/Security staff, close off sensitive network connections, etc if a user is coerced into giving a threat actor a password.
- Segu-Info - Ciberseguridad desde 2000: Moodlelandia: (inseguridad) en plataformas Moodle Informe
- Documentos elaborados en la Coordinación de Proyectos e Investigaciones de Ciberseguridad
- TPM sniffing - Sec Team Blog
- GoDaddy Breach Widens to tsoHost, Media Temple, 123Reg, Domain Factory, Heart Internet, and Host Europe
- A Deep Dive Into SoWaT: APT31’s Multifunctional Router Implant - imp0rtp3
- XMPP service is an underappreciated attack surface for… | Bishop Fox
- Top 10 web hacking techniques of 2021 | PortSwigger Research
- Find credentials all over the place
- 🔒 A curated checklist of 300+ tips for protecting digital security and privacy in 2022
- Agent-less vulnerability scanner for Linux, FreeBSD, Container, WordPress, Programming language libraries, Network devices
- Linuxfx: Revenge of the Skids
- I’ve locked myself out of my digital life - Terence Eden’s Blog
- Linux Threat Hunting: 'Syslogk' a kernel rootkit found under development in the wild - Avast Threat Labs
- OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux port of the Little Snitch application firewall
- Fast web fuzzer written in Go
- A simple vaultless password manager in Go
- This Spring Boot Starter will reroute configured paths to a video of Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up.
- BadgeApp
+seo
+slides
+social
+solar
+spam
+sql
- Simple SQL-like syntax on top of Perl text processing.
- How Does a Database Work? | Letâs Build a Simple Database
- Building a PostgreSQL load tester | Lawrence Jones
- The Difference Between SQL’s JOIN .. ON Clause and the Where Clause - Java, SQL and jOOQ.
- When Postgres blocks: 7 tips for dealing with locks
- Don't Do This - PostgreSQL wiki
- PostgREST Documentation - PostgREST 5.0.0 documentation
- Mastery with SQL
- GitHub - olsonpm/sqlite-to-rest
- Fastest Way to Load Data Into PostgreSQL Using Python | Haki Benita
- An easy-to-use BI server built for SQL lovers. Power data analysis in SQL and gain faster business insights.
- 35% Faster Than The Filesystem
- Dqlite - High-Availability SQLite
- 10 Ways to Tweak Slow SQL Queries | Helen Anderson
- PostgreSQL shopping cart
- Simplify: move code into database functions | Derek Sivers
- System design hack: Postgres is a great pub/sub & job server
- The SQL Murder Mystery
- A tool for serving simple websites, JSON APIs and static files directly from a SQLite database
- Build minimum viable admin panels quickly with just SQL
- NULL Values in SQL Queries - Mitchum.Blog
- Ask HN: What are some examples of good database schema designs? | Hacker News
- SQLite Query Language: WITH clause
- We Made SQL Visual - Why and How | Chartio Blog
- Free, open-source SQL client for Windows and Mac ð¦
- Quip
- Drawing the SierpiÅski Triangle with Recursive SQL and SVG
- DuckDB is an embeddable SQL OLAP Database Management System
- SQLite As An Application File Format
- One year of automatic DB migrations from git
- How to contact Google SRE: Dropping a shell in cloud SQL - Offensi
- Splitgraph | Splitgraph
- Old, Good Database Design - Relinx
- Ora2Pg : Migrates Oracle to PostgreSQL
- q - Text as Data
- A Short Story About SQLâs Biggest Rival
- PostgresqlCO.NF: PostgreSQL configuration for humans
- SQLite as a document database
- This is a simple graph database in SQLite, inspired by "SQLite as a document database"
- Planning joins to make use of indexes | DoltHub Blog
- Simple Anomaly Detection Using Plain SQL | Haki Benita
- An unlikely database migration . Tailscale Blog
- User-defined Order in SQL
- Airbyte is an open-source EL(T) platform that helps you consolidate your data in your warehouses, lakes and databases.
- The lightweight, distributed relational database built on SQLite
- Automating my job by using GPT-3 to generate database-ready SQL to answer business questions
- Streaming S3 replication for SQLite.
- Postgres scaling advice for 2021 - CYBERTEC | PostgreSQL
- Reasons why SELECT * is bad for SQL performance | Tanel Poder Consulting
- Managing Hierarchical Data in MySQL - Mike Hillyer's Personal Webspace
- SQLite is not a toy database | Anton Zhiyanov
- Structured Data Store for Mobile
- Best practices for writing SQL queries
- Announcing PlanetScale: The database for developers.
- Convert a CSV file to SQL to create a MySQL/MariaDB table
- csv2sql - import CSV data into SQLite
- Joining CSV and JSON data with an in-memory SQLite database
- Using sqlite3 as a notekeeping document graph with automatic reference indexing
- Show HN: SQLite query inside a Bash function | Hacker News
- Towards Inserting One Billion Rows in SQLite Under A Minute - blag
- Distributed SQL database in Rust, written as a learning project
- Hosting SQLite databases on Github Pages - (or any static file hoster) - phiresky's blog
- Wikipedia using only static assets & no backend
- A future for SQL on the web
- STRICT Tables
- Optimizing SQL with Query Statistics
- GitHub - TaKO8Ki/gobang at v0.1.0-alpha.3
- Infrastructure as SQL
- A SQL linter and auto-formatter for Humans
- Why NoSQL · RxDB - Documentation
- Battlefy Blog
- High-performance connection pool for PostgreSQL
- 42 things I learned from building a production database | mahesh’s blog
- A Conversation with Margo Seltzer and Mike Olson - ACM Queue
- How We Turn Authorization Logic Into SQL
- The Schemaverse
- MySQL/MariaDB character sets and collations explained – why utf8 is not UTF-8 | Hello DevOps
- UUIDs are Popular, but Bad for Performance — Let’s Discuss - Percona Database Performance Blog
- Upgrading MySQL at Shopify — Infrastructure (2022)
- An unscientific benchmark of SQLite vs the file system (btrfs)
- Squeezing Performance from SQLite: EXPLAINing the Virtual Machine | by Jason Feinstein | Medium
- Maxwell Dulin - Security Engineer (Hacker)
- Write-Ahead Logging
- Open Source SQL Parsers
- How To Corrupt An SQLite Database File
- Simple declarative schema migration for SQLite
- Demystifying Database Performance for Developers
- JSON and virtual columns in SQLite
- WordPress running on an SQLite database
- Observability Powered by SQL: Understand Your Systems Like Never Before With OpenTelemetry Traces and PostgreSQL
- The day I wiped a production database table
- One-liner for running queries against CSV files with SQLite | Simon Willison’s TILs
- SQLite extension to query Excel (.xlsx, .xls, .ods) files as virtual tables
- Things You Should Know About Databases
- PRQL is a modern language for transforming data — a simple, powerful, pipelined SQL replacement
- Seed your development database with real data ⚡️
- OctoSQL is a query tool that allows you to join, analyse and transform data from multiple databases and file formats using SQL.
- Build platforms that flexibly mix SQL, batch, and stream processing paradigms
+ssh
+ssl
+static
+svg
+sysadmin
- Introducing WARP: Fixing Mobile Internet Performance and Security
- How to update Proxmox without buying a subscription - CareTech Computing
- Learn where some of the network sysctl variables fit into the Linux/Kernel network flow
- xdpcap: XDP Packet Capture
- A hacky node.js ad-hoc throw-away address mail forwarder.
- How to be the lazy sysadmin | Opensource.com
- Goodbye AWS: Rolling your own servers with Kubernetes, Part 1
- The Missing Introduction To Containerization - Faun - Medium
- GitHub - koute/memory-profiler
- Tell me more, nginx - Honeycomb
- Employing QUIC Protocol to Optimize Uber's App Performance | Uber Engineering Blog
- fs-pacer/fs-pacer.md at master · eloraiby/fs-pacer · GitHub
- A super simple CLI for sending emails
- Releasing Comfygure 1.0
- Home - endoflife.date
- /bin/bash based SSL/TLS tester: testssl.sh
- Why the "Digital Ocean killed my company" incident scares me | Checkly blog
- How To: Automatically Backup a Linux VPS to a Separate Cloud Storage Service â Jake Jarvis
- Operating a Large, Distributed System in a Reliable Way: Practices I Learned
- IT Issues: 17 Problems all SysAdmins will understand - Holidays - Spiceworks
- Troubleshooting a Linux server: First five things to do | HPE | HPE
- Do-nothing scripting: the key to gradual automation - Dan Slimmon
- Syslog : The Complete System Administrator Guide â devconnected
- You should not run your mail server because mail is hard - poolp.org
- TCP Puzzlers | Joyent
- Adventures in the TCP stack: Uncovering performance regressions in the TCP SACKs vulnerability fixes - Databricks
- When TCP sockets refuse to die - Idea of the day
- Linux capacity planning: 5 things you need to do | Enable Sysadmin
- Understanding disk usage in Linux - Own your bits
- Upstreaming multipath TCP LWN.net
- crontab.guru - the cron schedule expression editor
- How to verify NTP is working Or not (Check Status of NTP) - nixCraft
- Ask HN: What do you self-host? | Hacker News
- A repository of email marketing legislation around the World, compiled by EmailOctopus.
- The $10m engineering problem · Segment Blog
- How To Run Your Own Mail Server
- Inefficient Efficiency - Kent Beck - Medium
- Mitigating a DDoS, or: how I learned to stop worrying and love the CDN - Coffee and Dreams
- How I run a small (discussion) mailing list - Managing organized complexity
- Principles to help you design and deploy a zero trust architecture
- Programmer's critique of missing structure of operating systems
- Mining my mailbox for top email service providers
- Rosetta Stone for Unix
- starsheep - yaml-based decentralized application framework
- Measuring Latency in Linux - Confessions of a Wall Street Programmer
- IMAP API
- Simple Systems Have Less Downtime | Greg Kogan
- Cloud Computing without Containers
- The Beer Drinkerâs Guide to SAML | Duo Security
- Popular posts from leaky bug-tracking systems
- The Ultimate PCAP | Weberblog.net
- pfSense + ELK
- PJON - Home
- http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netmap/
- Wolf is an authentication and authorization system based on Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) for http applications or http restful apis. Wolfæ¯ä¸ä¸ªåºäºåºäºè§è²è®¿é®æ§å¶ï¼RBACï¼ç认è¯åææç³»ç»ï¼éç¨äºhttpåºç¨æhttp restful api
- Re-thinking electronic mail
- Bored? How about trying a Linux speed run?
- RFC 1180 - TCP/IP tutorial
- Understanding RAID: How performance scales from one disk to eight | Ars Technica
- Disabling Snaps in Ubuntu 20.04 - Kevin Custer
- Home lab
- Save Your Linux Machine From Certain Death - Better Programming - Medium
- How I recovered a lost email from my email clientâs memory | Ctrl blog
- Snell-Pym » TCP sucks
- Dissecting an SSL certificate
- dhcpdump: Monitor DHCP Traffic For Debugging Purpose - nixCraft
- How to crash an email server with a single email | Snyk
- pmem.io: 300 nanoseconds (1 of 2)
- White hat social engineering: How to become an admin of a system
- The CPU Cost of Networking on a Host - David Ahern
- Modern router architecture and IPv6 | APNIC Blog
- An extensive guide to optimizing a Linux laptop for battery life and performance | by Alex Manuskin | Jun, 2020 | Medium
- Scaling Linux Services: Before accepting connections
- EtherOops Information from the Research Team - Armis Labs
- How NAT traversal works . Tailscale Blog
- Introduction - Architecture Playbook
- Fragmentation, MTU, MSS Clamping, Tunnels | Fredrik's Networking Blog
- Home Server Room Power Upgrade + Multi-room UPS
- Ramblings from Jessie: The Art of Automation
- The Architecture of Open Source Applications
- Why do we use the Linux kernel's TCP stack?
- Why the Serverless Revolution Has Stalled
- Live Chat Comparison: Speed Impact On 5 Market Leaders | Crisp
- 40 milliseconds of latency that just would not go away
- Thread by @Foone on Thread Reader App â Thread Reader App
- eBPF - The Future of Networking & Security â Cilium
- Files are fraught with peril
- An Introduction to ZFS A Place to Start | ServeTheHome
- Falling from the Sky 2020 Self-Hosting Still Pays | ServeTheHome
- Kira McLean | How To Set Up Your Own Nextcloud Server
- Google Cloud Status Dashboard
- Fun with IP address parsing . blog.dave.tf
- Upptime
- Linux Hardening Guide | Madaidan's Insecurities
- mnm | an open source project to replace email & SMTP
- Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces
- Computer Networks: A Systems Approach - Computer Networks: A Systems Approach Version 6.2-dev documentation
- An Introduction to NAT64 | ungleich.ch
- The absolute worst case scenario happened, what should we do now? : sysadmin
- Why All My Servers Have an 8GB Empty File - BiteofanApple
- Replit - Why We Built Our Own DNS Infrastructure
- Dropping cache didn’t drop cache
- systemd: The Good Parts - Christine Dodrill
- Home - maddy
- Avoiding complexity with systemd | Michael Maclean
- Let's code a TCP/IP stack, 1: Ethernet & ARP
- Solene'% : Why self hosting is important
- Cloud Naming Convention | stepan.wtf
- Asking nicely for root command execution (and getting it)
- The IBM 1401 datacenter simulator - experience 1960's mainframe programming
- Useless Use Of dd - Vidar's Blog
- NetBox Documentation
- Tor is a Great SysAdmin Tool
- Teaching a cheap ethernet switch new tricks
- Eclipse Mosquitto - An open source MQTT broker
- Ping the world . Erik Bernhardsson
- A simple, secure and fast identity management platform
- systemd, 10 years later: a historical and technical retrospective
- Ghost in the ethernet optic
- Jane Street Tech Blog - Magic-trace: Diagnosing tricky performance issues easily with Intel Processor Trace
- Why not ZFS
- Linux bcc/BPF tcplife: TCP Lifespans
- Going multipath without Multipath TCP
- probing my ssd's latency
- On rebooting: the unreasonable effectiveness of turning computers off and on again - Keunwoo Lee's Minimum Viable Homepage
- This is the Way: Invisible Jenkins | NetFoundry
- Building a Budget Homelab NAS Server (2022 Edition) · mtlynch.io
- Always Own Your Platform
- Simulating shitty network connections so you can build better systems.
+tag
+terraform
+test
+tld
+tmux
+tools
- Syncthing
- Designed to be recognized by humans and OCR. Encodes all valid URL characters to images.
- Self-hosted bookmark service
- The Open Source Web Editor You Will Love | Edtr.io
- 302 Found
- tools | suckless.org software that sucks less
- https://tug.org/tug2020/preprints/MacFarlane-Keynote-slides.pdf
- 100+ open-source clones of popular sites like Airbnb, Amazon, Instagram, Netflix, Tiktok, Spotify, Whatsapp, Youtube etc. See source code, demo links, tech stack, github stars.
- Open Source Alternatives
- .docx, .xlsx, .pptx and enabling collaborative editing in real time.
+tor
+torrent
+tty
- why GNU grep is fast
- DuckDuckGo from the terminal
- Your terminal is not a terminal: An Introduction to Streams
- jott - telnet_writeup
- Gawk 5.0.0 released!
- The next gen ls command
- Browse Reddit from your terminal
- Initial pre-release of aerc: an email client for your terminal | Drew DeVaultâs Blog
- rga: ripgrep, but also search in PDFs, E-Books, Office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc. - phiresky's blog
- How FZF and ripgrep improved my workflow - Sidney Liebrand - Medium
- curl goez parallel | daniel.haxx.se
- Inconsolation | Adventures with lightweight and minimalist software for Linux
- A command-line tool to generate, analyze, convert and manipulate colors
- Command line tools for large, tabular data files. Filtering, statistics, sampling, joins and more.
- Awesome tmux-based terminal divider
- Linux Terminal Goods
- ðï¸ pxltrm - WIP A pixel art editor inside the terminal
- Lei Mao's Log Book - Tmux Tutorial
- â¬ï¸ CLI tool for saving complete web pages as a single HTML file
- 3 quick tips for working with Linux files | Network World
- ncurses nyaa browser and downloader
- A command-line benchmarking tool
- SixArm.com â Z shell â zsh configuration
- Jeffrey Paul: Stupid Unix Tricks
- fish shell
- An Illustrated Guide to Some Useful Command Line Tools - WezM.net by Wesley Moore
- Duck Duck Go Search
- 3D graphics rendering pipeline. Implemented in JavaScript. Run in a terminal.
- Computing pi with bc
- Lynx is dead - Long live Browsh for text-based internet browsing - Scott Hanselman
- Tearing apart printf() - MaiZure's Projects
- get things from one computer to another, safely
- Run an Internet Speed Test from the Linux Command Line - Putorius
- An Introduction To Data Science On The Linux Command Line
- No more google for console junkies
- HTTP Prompt - An interactive command-line HTTP client
- Terminal bandwidth utilization tool
- `tree -L 2` with less empty screen space.
- TLDR pages
- GNU Recutils
- The missing cron CLI for AWS Cloudwatch and Lambda
- Access your device's terminal from anywhere via the web.
- A Terminal Client for Redis with AutoCompletion and Syntax Highlighting.
- ~apreiml/prunef - sourcehut git
- Clear Your Terminal in Style - Adam.
- Hacking up your own shell completion | Computing with Jeremy
- kitty - the fast, featureful, GPU based terminal emulator - kitty 0.17.2 documentation
- Simple Word Evaluation in Unix Shell
- Rename files in linux / bash using mv command without typing the full name two times · GitHub
- LKML: Linus Torvalds: Re: clean up kernel_{read,write} & friends v2
- Log what files are accessed by any Linux process
- Zsh and Fish’s simple but clever trick for highlighting missing linefeeds - Vidar's Blog
- My Favorite CLI Tools
- scriptable, curses-based, digital habit tracker
- The Terminal Jockey's Toolbelt - Packet Lost & Found
- Crush is an attempt to make a command line shell that is also a powerful modern programming language.
- cheat allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command-line. It was designed to help remind *nix system administrators of options for commands that they use frequently, but not frequently enough to remember.
- A Text-based Desktop Environment, aka Monotty Desktop (desktopio)
- moreutils
- A VIM-inspired filemanager for the console
- A terminal-based presentation tool with colors and effects.
- What Shell Am I Using? - Nil
- The UNIX `who` command - Gauthier Jolly
- A simple command-line app to organize your local photos by dates (year/month) on your local file system, for those who don't store photos in the cloud
- on terminal control
- A tiny IRC client written in POSIX C99.
- Easily and securely send things from one computer to another
- Disk Usage/Free Utility
- Using A Piece Of Paper As A Display Terminal - ed Vs. vim
- CLI plain-text note-taking, bookmarking, and archiving with encryption, filtering and search, Git-backed versioning and syncing, Pandoc-backed conversion, and more in a single portable script.
- Render markdown on the CLI, with pizzazz! ð
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- How to Clean Text Data at the Command Line by EzzEddin Abdullah
- Unix pager designed for work with tables. Designed for PostgreSQL, but MySQL is supported too. Now it can be used as CSV or TSV viewer. Works well with pgcli too.
- Terminal based YouTube player and downloader
- greg â a small replacement for cal
- a tool to output images as RGB ANSI graphics on the terminal
- One-liner introduction - Perl one-liners cookbook
- A tool to move your data between any clouds or regions.
- Ping, but with a graph
- Home | ClockworkPi
- Bombadillo: Home
- Console Spreadsheets.
- Command-line program to download image galleries and collections from several image hosting sites
- Command Line Interface Guidelines
- ueberzug is a command line util which allows to display images in combination with X11
- Brandon Invergo - Using GNU Stow to manage your dotfiles
- Cscope Home Page
- Access Recent Files From the Command Line
- XTerm: It's Better Than You Thought
- Plain Text Accounting, a guide to Ledger and friends - plaintextaccounting.org
- User power, not power users: htop and its design philosophy « hisham.hm
- Unix command line queue utility
- Fix Terminals - Please
- A plain-text file format and command line tool for time tracking
- carltheperson
- Simple tool for creating and organizing daily notes on the command line
- Convert tables stored as images to an usable .csv file
- Why I use exa instead of ls on Linux | Opensource.com
- socat. I learned about socat a few years ago… | by Cindy Sridharan | Medium
- Ultimate Plumber is a tool for writing Linux pipes with instant live preview
- A multitree-based personal task manager
- PageBuster - dump all executable pages of packed processes.
- darkhttpd
- Simple yet fancy CPU architecture fetching tool
- Amp - A complete text editor for your terminal
- Jupyter Notebooks in the terminal.
- Screenshots
- Introducing gpg-tui, a Terminal User Interface for GnuPG – orhun's blog – Some place on the internet.
- A sweet make wrapper 🍰
- C++ Functional Terminal User Interface.
- How to Handle Secrets on the Command Line
- A tool to fix invalid GeoJSON objects
- ELF visualizer. Generates HTML files from ELF binaries.
- Why I Use Suckless Tools - Christine Dodrill
- plotting on terminal
- Use The 'tail' Command To Monitor Everything
- A tree-sitter based AST difftool to get meaningful semantic diffs
- Terminal session recorder 📹
- ttyrec is a tty recorder. Recorded data can be played back with the included ttyplay command. ttyrec is just a derivative of script command for recording timing information with microsecond accuracy as well. It can record emacs -nw, vi, lynx, or any programs running on tty.
- Ncdu 2: Less hungry and more Ziggy
- Netcat - All you need to know :: ikuamike
- 6 Command Line Tools for Productive Programmers - Earthly Blog
- Console Desktop Guide
- Bringing the Unix Philosophy to the 21st Century - Brazil's Blog
- A terminal spreadsheet multitool for discovering and arranging data
- A Better Shell
- shell-based database query tool
- An fzf terminal UI for systemctl
- 📺(tv) Tidy Viewer is a cross-platform CLI csv pretty printer that uses column styling to maximize viewer enjoyment.
- An Introduction to VisiData - An Introduction to VisiData
- mdk.fr - How APT does its fancy progress bar
- Tiny ELF Files: Revisited in 2021
- Showing GUIs from Shell Scripts — SixtyFPS Blog
- Anatomy of a Terminal Emulator :: poor.dev
- RemoteTail用于同步监控多台服务器日志文件变更,一句话说就是多主机的远程tail。
- JoL Blog - n.2 - Sed challenge: join cal -y months into a single column
- An intro to finding things in Linux
- Can You Use 'ed' As A Drop-in Replacement For vim, grep & sed?
- Vim 101: ed and ex | by Alex R. Young | usevim | Medium
- Manipulating text and files solves problems
- An intro to finding things in Linux
- niharokz/narch - narch - Codeberg.org
- An API tester writter in bash
- A simple TODO app for UNIX systems.
- A cli tool/game for testing WPM, CPM and *accuracy
- exa · a modern replacement for ls
- Introduction to the Sam Text Editor
- A script which lets you set your $terminal theme.
- ParsingLs - Greg's Wiki
- 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.
- Terminal
- Easily handle day to day CLI operation via Python instead of regular Bash programs.
- wik is use to get information about anything on the shell using Wikipedia.
- jless - A Command-Line JSON Viewer
- Show HN: DontBeEvil.rip: Search, for developers (API, expressions, CLI) | Hacker News
- Command-line Tools can be 235x Faster than your Hadoop Cluster - Adam Drake
- Curses based ASCII molecule viewer for linux terminals.
- Select, put and delete data from JSON, TOML, YAML, XML and CSV files with a single tool. Supports conversion between formats and can be used as a Go package.
- Fri
- Releases · zellij-org/zellij · GitHub
- Color standards for terminal emulators
- -h --help -help help --? -? ???? | craftyguy's blog
- A tiny Racket for scripting
- Automatic dark mode for terminal applications . Fatih Arslan
- Daniel J. Bernstein's ptyget toolset
- Hush is a unix shell based on the Lua programming language
- Jan-Piet Mens :: One gotty(1) Web terminal per user
- Rich Enhanced Shell History - Contextual shell history for zsh and bash
- A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
- The tools I use to write blogs | ╹﹏╹ tsuki
- a game to learn (or teach) how to use standard commands in a Unix shell
- A native port of Lotus 1-2-3 to Linux.
- A decade of dotfiles
- How fast are Linux pipes anyway?
- The only Linux command you need to know | Opensource.com
- The Origin of Unix Pipes
- The beauty of Unix pipelines
- abuse ImageMagick (or GraphicsMagick) to create arbitrary files
- 🔤 Zsh Native Scripting Handbook | ❮ ZI ❯
- Pipes, deadlocks, and strace annoyingly fixing them | The Changelog
- Introducing the Himitsu keyring & password manager for Unix
- A fancy BitTorrent client for the terminal
- Chris's Wiki :: blog/linux/TextAndFramebufferConsoles
- Start all of your commands with a comma
- Easily and securely share files from the command line. A fully featured Firefox Send client.
- Best Linux Commands For Advanced Hardware and System Info
- 7guis/tui at master · letientai299/7guis · GitHub
- Terminal file explorer
- Charm
- A Little Story About the `yes` Unix Command | Matthias Endler
- What happens when you press a key in your terminal?
+txt
+ubuntu
+uefi
+unix
+unknown
+upnp
+ups
+usb
+utf8
+util
+ux
+varnish
+video
+vim
- SpaceVim release v1.1.0 | SpaceVim
- Notational velocity for vim.
- "Rich text" highlighting in Vim! (colors, underline, bold, italic, etc...)
- How to tell vim to auto-indent before saving - Stack Overflow
- Vim: How to Start Using The Text Editor for Developers | Data Stuff
- Writing a Book with Pandoc, Make, and Vim â Vladimir Keleshev
- Personal Wiki for Vim
- A Vim-like interface for Firefox, inspired by Vimperator/Pentadactyl.
- Look ma, no mouse: Vimium - CodeFaster
- Modern IDEs are magic. Why are so many coders still using Vim and Emacs? - Stack Overflow Blog
- 5 lines I put in a blank .vimrc | Sword and Signals
- vim.so - Learn and Master Vim faster with interactive exercises
- A Vim Guide for Advanced Users
- Edit - Home Brewed Text Editor
- A hardware pedal for improved text editing in Vim
- vim plugin that open the link of current line on github
- Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
- The return of fancy tools - macwright.com
- Run a custom command in vim
- Introduction | LunarVim Docs
- Vim settings for working with YAML | LornaJane
- Map your keys for web surfing, expand your browser with javascript and keyboard.
- Aprender a usar el editor Vim y su lenguaje de programación Vimscript no tiene porque ser difícil. Esta es la guía que estabas buscando.
- Learn VIM while playing a game - VIM Adventures
- Learning vim - Christian Ştefănescu
- VIM - Minimal Setup Explained
- fzf vim
- Learn Vim the Simple Way
- Rename a list of files using a text editor
+virtual
+viz
+vnc
+voip
+vote
+vpn
+w3c
+wayland
+web
+wifi
+win
+wine
+wordpress
+workstation
+x11
+xkcd
+yaml
+zip