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    Self Host Blocks

    Self Host Blocks

    Modular server management based on NixOS modules

    ...The promise here is to let you choose, for example, any reverse proxy you want or any database you want, without requiring work from maintainers of the services you want to self-host. To achieve all this, SHB is using the full power of NixOS modules and NixOS VM tests. Indeed, each building block and each service is a NixOS module using modules defined in Nixpkgs and they are tested using full VMs on every commit.
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    Phusion Passenger

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    Apache Allura

    Forge software for hosting software projects

    Apache Allura's website and resources are all at https://allura.apache.org/ Allura was originally developed here, which is why this project exists.
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    Track-Monitor Clicks on html

    PHP-MySQL script to monitor clicks on html elements and advertisements

    Free PHP, MySQL, Ajax script to monitor clicks on html elements, including links and advertisements that open another page. It can be used to track clicks on Google Adsense. This tool registers in MySQL database various data of the clicked html element: tag-name, id, class, size (width and height) and position in page (top and left distance).
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    The application allows the online pdf report generation and the break of a report through one or more dimensions: production or cost reports can output thousands of pages, while a user needs just his own portion of the data.
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