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    AsyncAws S3 Client
    An API client for S3. AsyncAws has implemented the most popular API clients. If you want to upload a 1 Gb file, you really don't want to put that file in memory before uploading. You want to do it a smarter way. AsyncAws allows you to upload files using a string, resource, closure, or an iterable.
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    DSVPN

    DSVPN

    A dead simple VPN

    ...Works pretty much everywhere, including on public WiFi where only TCP/443 is open or reliable. Uses only modern cryptography, with formally verified implementations. Small and constant memory footprint. Doesn't perform any heap memory allocations. Small (~25 KB), with an equally small and readable code base. No external dependencies. Works out of the box. No lousy documentation to read. No configuration file. No post-configuration. Run a single-line command on the server, a similar one on the client and you're done. No firewall and routing rules to manually mess with. ...
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    Typecho Blogging Platform

    Typecho Blogging Platform

    A PHP blogging platform, simple and powerful

    With only 7 data tables and less than 400KB of code, a complete plug-in and template mechanism is complete. Ultra-low CPU and memory usage is enough to give full play to the maximum performance of the host. Native support for Markdown typesetting syntax, easy to read and write. Support various cloud hosts such as BAE/GAE/SAE, even in the face of sudden high traffic, it can easily cope with it. The meticulously polished operation interface is still a familiar feature, but more mature and with more options. ...
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    DBHub

    DBHub

    Universal database MCP server connecting to MySQL, PostgreSQL

    ...Configuration is environment-variable driven, with a DSN and per-engine settings covering Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, and SQLite. Operational flags include read-only mode, row limits, and even SSH tunneling options for secure access into private networks. A demo mode ships with an in-memory SQLite “employee” dataset so users can try the tools immediately without provisioning a database. The project lives in the Bytebase org alongside database DevSecOps tooling, underscoring a production focus on safe and auditable DB interaction.
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    EGO

    EGO

    A simple and component-based microservice kit for go

    ...Through the component-based design pattern, it is guaranteed that the business development can use various components in a unified way. For us engineers to improve component proficiency, we must first read a lot of open-source component documentation and code, and then insist on using it for a long time in order to form muscle memory and improve our speed of doing business. And the time and energy invested in all of this is enormous. To reduce this input cost and allow more developers to better use excellent open source components, EGO's approach is to standardize all open source components, encapsulate them, and unify various behaviors.
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    Darkbot

    The IRC's Talking Robot

    [ Please read https://sourceforge.net/p/darkbot/news/2014/01/darkbots-revitalization/ ] Darkbot is a portable IRC chat robot written in the C language that can be taught responses to user inquiries, and even have conversations with them. Darkbot was originally created by Jason Hamilton as an aid for help channels on Intenet Relay Chat.
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    jwhois

    Ip to country. Whois made in Java. 3MB in Memory DB - totally fast!!

    ...If you need a fast Geo IP service - made in Java. Then this is the project. It takes 30 sec to compile. 10 minutes to download the data files. 5-15 minutes to build the "jwhois / java" - data file for in memory database. 3 secs to startup and read the in memory database after restart. 0.0001 ms to make a lookup!!! B) RipeIpService.lookUp( IP - address) gives "All info like whois command" (Just only for RIPE's IPs - not all IP-addresses in the world) Is only tested on Linux and Mac. But with the source code, it should not be hard to change the path's to Windows. ...
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    buscaROM is a Java-based search interface for read only memory devices like CD or DVD. It is used as a Java applet, reads information from an index file and returns the URLs to the pages containing the search terms. Check out the sources using CVS.
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