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    Automate contact and company data extraction

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    HStreamDB

    HStreamDB

    HStreamDB is an open-source, cloud-native streaming database

    ...You can also replace message brokers with HStreamDB and everything you do with message brokers can be done better with HStreamDB. HStreamDB provides built-in support for event time-based stream processing. You can use your familiar SQL to perform basic filtering and transformation operations, statistics and aggregation based on multiple kinds of time windows and even joining between multiple streams. With connectors provided, you can easily integrate HStreamDB with other external systems, such as MQTT Broker, MySQL, Redis and ElasticSearch. More connectors will be added.
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    MQTT Monitor Webmin Module

    MQTT Monitor Webmin Module

    Simple MQTT Monitor Webmin Module

    MQTT Monitor Webmin module, this simple module generates an MQTT topic/status summary within Webmin, as well as for basic management, the module supports FreeBSD based distros, for Linux distros support requires manual module config.
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    MQTT Hyperdash

    MQTT Hyperdash

    A universal MQTT Dashboard for linux/Raspberry Pi.

    ...It uses the SDL library for graphics rendering, the paho library for communication and the gtk2 framework for user input. The dashboard runs on Linux, but a port to other operating systems is possible. Special features: * Very simple and basic set of base elements. * animated analog input elements, potentiometers. * Fast update rates of 20 Hz are possible. * Easy to use: Each panel/dashboard is configured in a single .dash file. Included are commandline tools to list all topics on a mqtt broker (mqtt-list-topics) and to generate generic dashboard files from the topic lists (hddashgen). ...
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    bluetroller

    A library and interface for controlling bluetooth LE devices

    bluetroller is a library and interface for controlling all kinds of bluetooth LE devices. A vast number of devices can be controlled via Bluetooth LE, including fitness trackers, lighting, camera sliders, gimbals and many more. Right now these devices can only be controlled via phone apps which are frequently buggy, unmaintained and will stop working after some future phone update. This project aims to grow to become an exhaustive library of these devices.
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    eProcurement Software

    Enterprises and companies seeking a solution to manage all their procurement operations and processes

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    myHouse

    myHouse

    Home monitoring and automation suite now known as eGeoffrey

    PLEASE NOTE: myHouse has been a nice starting point but difficult to customize, maintain and evolve. For these and many other reasons, I've completely re-designed- re-architect myHouse also giving it a new name (eGeoffrey). The basic principles are the same, the software is still open source but now is supposed to be way simpler to configure (entirely via the web interface), use, customize and extend. If you want to give it a look, check out https://www.egeoffrey.com. I've also put together a migration utility to help along to way in case you want to move into the new platform without starting from scratch: https://github.com/myhouse-project/myHouse2eGeoffrey myHouse itself will be no longer maintained since the new eGeoffrey offers the same functionalities and many more. ...
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    No BS Flashlight

    No BS Flashlight

    No BS Flashlight is SPYFREE, SAFE and works only as it's intended purp

    ⍣⍣⍣⍣Features⍣⍣⍣ ★SpyFree ★Safe ★Only 3 basic permissions ★No Personal Data Collection ★Quick Light Mode Keep your personal information and contacts with No BS Flashlight.
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