Self-hosted tunneling solution to expose localhost securely
Drip is an open-source, self-hosted tunneling solution that lets you expose local services to the internet securely on your own terms. Inspired by the idea of “lighting a small lamp on your network,” Drip creates encrypted tunnels through your own infrastructure without relying on third-party servers, giving you full control over traffic direction and network endpoints.
Prevent forms from timing out when submitting them after leaving them on-screen for a considerable amount of time. (Laravel defaults to 120 minutes, but that is configurable and could be different site-by-site.) To achieve this, we are sending a caffeine-drip (a request at regular intervals) to keep the session from timing out. This is only implemented on pages with a _token field, so all other pages will time-out as normal.
INMS provides an easy to use interface to calculate basic parameters in drip irrigation in Tunisia. it uses FAO's CLIMWAT database to extract ETP values in Tunisian climate stations.
The Drip and IE Sieve leak detectors help web developers improve the performance of dynamic web pages by reporting avoidable memory leaks caused by Internet Explorer limitations.
Drip is a DVD transcoder for Unix. Main target platform is Linux with a Gnome environment. Drip is a full featured application, with support for subtitles, audio and angle selection and complete control of what part of the DVD should be encoded. Plugin f