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Cloud tools for web scraping and data extraction
Deploy pre-built tools that crawl websites, extract structured data, and feed your applications. Reliable web data without maintaining scrapers.
Automate web data collection with cloud tools that handle anti-bot measures, browser rendering, and data transformation out of the box. Extract content from any website, push to vector databases for RAG workflows, or pipe directly into your apps via API. Schedule runs, set up webhooks, and connect to your existing stack. Free tier available, then scale as you need to.
This script was created so I can display various information to my BBS users about my shoutcast radio stream.
This BBS section includes a shoutcast dashboard with station information obtained via RSS/XML. The display includes listener peak, current song playing, next song to play, stream status, stream URL and other pertinent information for the BBS user to see.
After the dashboard is displayed, the script continues by showing the last 20 songs played on the station.
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Connect your Mystic BBS Teleconference to other Mystci BBSes
Mystic Relay Chat (MRC) is a drop-in addition to your existing Mystic BBS. MRC runs a python client that interfaces with your Mystic BBS and the MRC server.
Using the MRC client MPL as a Mystic door, a Mystic Sysop can offer IRC-like teleconferencing with any number of networked Mystic BBSes.
Requires Mystic BBS v1.11 and Python 2.7.9+
A BBS imageboard, like futaba, written in Python with Django
Sukiyaki is a BBS imageboard written in Python with a focus on better visual presentation, simpler URLs, relevant features, and better security.
One of the first differences users will notice in Sukiyaki, compared to other imageboard software, is that replies are indented below the post they reply to.
Sukiyaki is released under the MIT license.
Scale images in JPG, PNG or GIF format and generate bbCode. It's purpose is to use your webspace as storage for your images to publish them in forums quick and easy.
Provides steganographic cloaking for scripts and other data by interspersing sensitive lines with ANSI codes to clear themselves after drawing on a terminal. Front data, commented-out, is displayed instead.
Secure and customizable compute service that lets you create and run virtual machines.
Computing infrastructure in predefined or custom machine sizes to accelerate your cloud transformation. General purpose (E2, N1, N2, N2D) machines provide a good balance of price and performance. Compute optimized (C2) machines offer high-end vCPU performance for compute-intensive workloads. Memory optimized (M2) machines offer the highest memory and are great for in-memory databases. Accelerator optimized (A2) machines are based on the A100 GPU, for very demanding applications.
"Project EROS" is a collection of software which includes a web application framework for developing intranet and extranet applications (bbsengine), as well as example applications to demonstrate the available functionality.
UnityWiki is a Wiki implemented as a simple Python script. It supports a wide range of formatting (lists, tables, comments) and handles conflicting edits sensibly. It is derived from PikiPiki, and was originally intended for small-group collaboration.
Narya is a forum/incubator software, based on a Python/Zope/MySQL platform. Emphasis on graphics support and collaboration for space and technology development. Compare PHP/MySQL forums.
(Experimental) Flat-style discussion forum written in Spyce (Python Server Pages). Using MySQL as backend.
With full templating, language-translating support.
Horizon/2's goal is to be a full-featured BBS, reminiscent of dial-up Bulletin Board Systems in the early-to-mid 90's. Features planned for the first alpha/unstable release are local email, public threads/conferences, and irc-like chat.
OpenQon provides a sophisticated online community where discussions and wiki pages are structured by groups which can be controlled by community members. Everything down to individual comments can be tagged, groups have polls and shared file areas.