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    hydra

    hydra

    Cloud native, security-first, API security for your infrastructure

    Secure access to your applications and APIs, and authenticate third party users. Ory ships regular product patches and updates. Subscribe to our newsletter to get the good stuff, and stay up to date. Ory / Hydra is Open Source and OpenID Connect Certified® technology that integrates with any login system. Get started in minutes, and provide secure access to your application and API endpoints. Ory / Hydra works with any login system and only a few lines of code are required. Ory / Hydra...
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    Karpenter

    Karpenter

    Kubernetes Node Autoscaling: built for flexibility, and performance

    ... capacities. Karpenter comes with a set of opinionated defaults in a single, declarative Provisioner resource which can easily be customized. No additional configuration is required! Karpenter observes the aggregate resource requests of unscheduled pods and makes decisions to launch and terminate nodes to minimize scheduling latencies and infrastructure costs. Karpenter is licensed under the permissive Apache License 2.0.
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    Rook

    Rook

    Storage Orchestration for Kubernetes

    Rook turns distributed storage systems into self-managing, self-scaling, self-healing storage services. It automates the tasks of a storage administrator: deployment, bootstrapping, configuration, provisioning, scaling, upgrading, migration, disaster recovery, monitoring, and resource management. Rook orchestrates the Ceph storage solution, with a specialized Kubernetes Operator to automate management. Rook ensures that Ceph will run well on Kubernetes and simplify the deployment and...
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    PouchContainer

    PouchContainer

    An efficient enterprise-class container engine

    PouchContainer is an open-source project created by Alibaba Group to promote the container technology movement. PouchContainer is a highly reliable container engine open sourced by Alibaba. It is an excellent software layer to fill up gap between business applications and underlying infrastructure. The strong-isolation ability and rich container are its representitive features. PouchContainer is compatible with OCI image spec. Applications can minimize their storage usage with layered image...
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    IPFS

    IPFS

    IPFS implementation in Go

    A peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to make the web faster, safer, and more open. HTTP downloads files from one computer at a time instead of getting pieces from multiple computers simultaneously. Peer-to-peer IPFS saves big on bandwidth, up to 60% for video, making it possible to efficiently distribute high volumes of data without duplication. The average lifespan of a web page is 100 days before it's gone forever. It's not good enough for the primary medium of our era to be this...
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    deej

    deej

    Set app volumes with real sliders! Arduino project to build hardware

    deej is an open-source hardware volume mixer for Windows and Linux PCs. It lets you use real-life sliders (like a DJ!) to seamlessly control the volumes of different apps (such as your music player, the game you're playing and your voice chat session) without having to stop what you're doing. Control your microphone's input level. Lightweight desktop client, consuming around 10MB of memory. Runs from your system tray. Helpful notifications to let you know if something isn't working. The sliders...
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    Dep

    Dep

    Go dependency management tool experiment

    ... stability is not guaranteed. Note that dep requires a functioning Go workspace and GOPATH. Dep is centered around the idea of the "four state system" - a model for classifying and organizing the on-disk state with which a package manager interacts. This was first articulated as a coherent, general model in this (long) article, though many of the principles in the four state model were derived from existing package managers.
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