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    orb DID Method

    orb DID Method

    A DID method implementation that extends the Sidetree protocol

    Orb implements the following specifications: did:orb, Activity Anchors. The did:orb method is based on the Sidetree specification and Activity Anchors is based on the ActivityPub and ActivityStreams specifications. The project is built using make. The BDD test suite can be run with make bdd-test. This command builds the Orb images and runs the integration tests. A full set of integration tests is included, which demonstrate all the features of Orb, including adding followers/witnesses and creating/resolving sample DIDs. (These are located in ./test/bdd/features.)
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    ownCloud Infinite Scale

    ownCloud Infinite Scale

    ownCloud Infinite Scale Stack

    ownCloud Infinite Scale (oCIS) is the modern, cloud-native evolution of ownCloud designed to deliver high performance and virtually unlimited scalability for enterprise file collaboration. Built with a microservices architecture in Go, it replaces the traditional monolithic server with a distributed system optimized for containerized and hybrid cloud environments. The platform focuses on providing a unified data access layer that can connect multiple storage backends while maintaining strong control over file sharing and governance. It enables real-time collaboration through web office integrations and supports advanced administrative features such as custom roles, tagging, and full-text search. Because of its modular design, oCIS can be deployed efficiently in public, private, or hybrid infrastructures while reducing operational overhead.
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    pastebin-ipfs

    pastebin-ipfs

    Pastebin built on IPFS, securely served by Distributed Web and Edge

    Pastebin built on IPFS, securely served by Distributed Web and Edge Networks. It's like gist but anonymous. Alternative to Ubuntu Pastebin. Webpage serves Gallery and provide GUI to paste your snippets.
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    pcp - Peer Copy

    pcp - Peer Copy

    Command line peer-to-peer data transfer tool based on libp2p

    Command line peer-to-peer data transfer tool based on libp2p. There already exists a long list of file transfer tools, so why bother building another one? The problem I had with the existing tools is that they rely on a limited set of servers to orchestrate peer matching and data relaying which poses a centralization concern. Many of the usual centralization vs. decentralization arguments apply here, e.g. the servers are single points of failure, the service operator has the power over whom to serve and whom not, etc. Further, as this recent issue in croc shows, this is a real risk for the sustainable operation of the provided service.
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    peco

    peco

    Simplistic interactive filtering tool

    peco (pronounced peh-koh) is based on a python tool, percol. percol was darn useful, but I wanted a tool that was a single binary, and forget about python. peco is written in Go, and therefore you can just grab the binary releases and drop it in your $PATH. peco can be a great tool to filter stuff like logs, process stats, find files, because unlike grep, you can type as you think and look through the current results. Demos speak more than a thousand words! Here's me looking for a process on my mac. You can page through your results, and you can keep changing the query. When you combine tools like zsh, peco, and ghq, you can make managing/moving around your huge dev area a piece of cake! Search results are filtered as you type. When you find that line that you want, press enter, and the resulting line is printed to stdout, which allows you to pipe it to other tools. You can select multiple lines!
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    peerchat

    peerchat

    A terminal-based P2P chat application using libp2p and Golang

    A terminal-based P2P chat application using libp2p and Golang that uses a Kademlia DHT and the IPFS network for peer discovery and routing. The application was inspired by chat examples found on libp2p's pubsub library, but is more evolved and fully featured version of it. It uses a Kademlia DHT from libp2p for peer discovery and routing and supports a more fully featured host. The other components of the libp2p such as TLS encryption, peer active discovery, YAMUX stream multiplexing are integrated as well. The application also allows users to jump between different chat rooms without having to restart the application and they can also change their usernames at any point. The application works for two nodes on the same network or on different networks. Nodes that are behind NATs on private network are able to communicate with each other because the application attempts to configure the router automatically using UPnP and also uses AutoRelay (TURN) to facilitate the connection.
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    readeef

    readeef

    Readeef feed agregator

    readeef is a self-hosted feed aggregator. Similar to Google Reader, but on your own server. readeef is written in Go, and as of October 2017, requires at least version 1.8 of the language. The currently supported databases are PostgreSQL, and SQLite. SQLite support is only built if CGO is enabled. The later is not recommended, as locking problems will occur. A single binary may be built from the sources. It currently contains three subcommands, one for starting the server, one for rebuilding the search index (while the server is stopped), and an administrative command, for manipulating users.
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    s3x

    s3x

    s3x is a minio gateway providing an S3 API powered by TemporalX

    s3x is an open-source gateway for github.com/minio/minio to work with TemporalX as an S3 gateway. It allows using IPFS from any application that currently uses S3, or minio, without needing to redesign your application architecture. It represents an incredible leap forward in usability for IPFS, and up until now no implementation of IPFS allowed you to use it, without needing to build your application specifically for IPFS. Additionally this means your S3 applications can leverage the benefits of IPFS as if it were a native IPFS application. One might say its better than. s3x targets to be fully compatible with S3 and the latest minio release. We discussed with one of the MinIO lead devs, and they agreed that once we finish the iteration and have the first "v1 release" of s3x they will accept a PR from us to merge this functionality upstream. After that we will continue to develop on this fork of the codebase.
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    simple-bootstrap-node

    simple-bootstrap-node

    A simple bootstrap node for kad-dht ( go-libp2p-kad-dht )

    This project is a simple implementation of kad-dht bootstrap node based on go-libp2p. A simple bootstrap node for kad-dht ( go-libp2p-kad-dht )
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    slack-term

    slack-term

    Slack client for your terminal

    A Slack client for your terminal. Download a compatible binary for your system. For convenience, place slack-term in a directory where you can access it from the command line. Usually this is /usr/local/bin. If you want, you can also get slack-term via Go. You can also run it with docker, make sure you have a valid config file on your host system. In addition to running slack-term from the command line by using slack-term, you have some additional flags that you can use. You can specify a different location of the slack term config file. This enables you to run several slack-term instances with different configurations/tokens. You can also specify the slack-token that needs to be used, from the command line. There is also an option to set the slack-token for a single slack-term instance by setting the SLACK_TOKEN environment variable.
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    turkdevops.github.io

    Türk Geliştirici Operasyonları SourceForge

    "TurkDevOps SourForce" Herkese selamlar, Geliştirici Ekipleri için açık kaynağa olan ilgimiz ve katkılarımız sayesinde bizlere yardımcı olarak kuruluşumuzu destekleyen "SourceForge" kuruluşuna teşekkür ederiz. Güncellemeler için lütfen abone olunuz, her zaman güvende kalın. Posta listeleri ve tartışma forumu dahilinde her türlü fikir ve yorum alışverişine açığız Topluluklarımızda misafirperver dayanışmamız saygı ve hoşgörü ile karşılanır, profesyonel bir ortamda davranış kurallarına uygun hareket edilmeli ve diğer topluluklara incelikle yaklaşarak etkileşim içinde olmalıdırlar. Tüm ekiplere başarılar
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    vocdoni-node

    vocdoni-node

    A set of libraries and tools for the Vocdoni decentralized backend

    This repository contains a set of libraries and tools for the Vocdoni decentralized backend infrastructure, as described in the documentation. Vocdoni is a universally verifiable, censorship-resistant, and anonymous self-sovereign governance system, designed with the scalability and ease-of-use to support either small/private and big/national elections. Our main aim is a trustless voting system, where anyone can speak their voice and where everything can be audited. We are engineering building blocks for a permissionless, private and censorship-resistant democracy. We intend the algorithms, systems, and software that we build to be a useful contribution toward making violence in these crypto networks impossible by protecting users privacy with cryptography. In particular, our aim is to provide the necessary tooling for the political will of network participants to translate outwardly into real political capital, without sacrificing privacy.
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    ProjectInfinitie

    ProjectInfinitie

    The new search for pi.

    In 1928 I was visited again by aliens who brought special metals and materials to show me for the materials data lab at less than infinity co. I showed them to my supervisor at the time and he was not at first excited. So, they left the planet and explained that they would possibly return if they had nothing better to do. Later on, I realized one of the unique properties of one of the materials.
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