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    Plausible Analytics

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    Simple, open-source, lightweight and privacy-friendly web analytics

    ... for surveillance capitalism. Google Analytics is frustrating to use, difficult to understand, slow to load and privacy-invasive too. Plausible Analytics is built for privacy-conscious site owners. You get valuable and actionable stats to help you improve your efforts while your visitors keep having a nice and enjoyable experience. Plausible is simple analytics. It is easy to understand and it cuts through the noise.
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    FTP prune

    FTPprune is a Perl script to manage a remote ftp archive

    FTPprune is a Perl script to manage the size of a remote ftp archive. It was originally developed to manage offsite copies of Zoneminder CCTV events, but can be used with any FTP file archive. FTPprune will go through the archive and remove the oldest files reducing the archive size to a maximum that you specify, optionally preserving the last (-a) days of files. There are a few other options too - see the wiki for command line usage and Perl modules required.
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