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    Syncthing

    Syncthing

    Open Source Continuous File Synchronization

    Syncthing is an open source continuous file synchronization program, which essentially works by synchronizing files between two or more computers in real time. Syncthing is designed to first and foremost keep users’ data safe and protected against data loss and against attackers who would unlawfully try and access this data. It doesn’t store data anywhere else except on your computers and uses encryption to secure all your data.
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    syncthing-android

    syncthing-android

    Wrapper of syncthing for Android

    Syncthing is a continuous file synchronization program. It synchronizes files between two or more computers in real time, safely protected from prying eyes. Your data is your data alone and you deserve to choose where it is stored, whether it is shared with some third party, and how it’s transmitted over the internet. None of your data is ever stored anywhere else other than on your computers.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Linux Kodachi 9

    Linux Kodachi 9

    Secure open source Linux distribution

    A minimal, terminal-only live ISO based on Debian 13 (Trixie) crafted for two critical missions: bulletproof testing of the full Kodachi toolchain and operating as a dedicated SOCKS proxy gateway for your network. Built for power users, hardened servers, and elegant headless deployments. https://www.kodachi.cloud/wiki/bina/terminal-version.html https://www.kodachi.cloud/wiki/bina/index.html
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    Downloads: 3,711 This Week
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    LazyLinux

    LazyLinux

    A Void-based user-friendly distro.

    LazyLinux is a pre-configured distro from Hadrut, Armenia based on Void Linux featuring XFCE desktop and latest kernel version to provide a stable and user-friendly experience. It comes with a large number of software preinstalled for almost any purpose. !!! As of 2025.09.06 there is an experimental version with cachyos patches. Installation: lazy-installer User: slacker Password: lazylinux Created with: https://github.com/lazylinuxos/lazylinux-mklive
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    Downloads: 178 This Week
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    Rockstor

    Rockstor

    BTRFS based NAS and private cloud storage solution

    ...In addition to standard NAS features like file sharing via NFS, Samba, SFTP and AFP, advanced features such as online volume management, CoW Snapshots, asynchronous replication, compression, and bitrot protection are supported based on BTRFS. Rockstor also provides apps like ownCloud, Syncthing, OpenVPN, and Plex to name a few. Apps or "Rock-ons" are powered by a Docker-based application hosting framework. And new ones can be simply added. These Rock-ons, combined with advanced NAS features, turn Rockstor into a private cloud storage solution accessible from anywhere, giving users complete control of cost, ownership, privacy and data security. ...
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    XigmaNAS

    XigmaNAS

    XigmaNAS is an open source NAS / OS software appliance

    ...It includes ZFS (OpenZFS), Software RAID (0,1), disk encryption, S.M.A.R.T / email reports etc. with following protocols/services: CIFS/SMB (samba), Samba AD, FTP, NFS v4, TFTP, AFP, RSYNC, Unison, iSCSI, UPnP, Bittorent, Syncthing, MariaDB with phpMyAdmin, VirtualBox, Bridge, CARP (Common Address Redundancy Protocol) and HAST (Highly Available Storage). Plugins like Plex Media Server, OBI are also available. Everything can easily be managed through a configurable web interface.
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    Downloads: 1,062 This Week
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    Mindwtr

    Mindwtr

    A complete Getting Things Done (GTD) productivity system for desktop a

    ...Engage: Filter Next Actions by energy level or time available. Powerful Features Local-First: Your data lives on your device (SQLite). You own it 100%. Flexible Sync: Sync privately via File System (Syncthing, iCloud) or WebDAV (Nextcloud). Focus View: A unified dashboard for your calendar events and next actions. Kanban Boards: Visualize projects with drag-and-drop columns. Stop managing your data. Start getting things done.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Jupyter Server Proxy

    Jupyter Server Proxy

    Jupyter notebook server extension to proxy web services.

    Jupyter Server Proxy lets you run arbitrary external processes (such as RStudio, Shiny Server, Syncthing, PostgreSQL, Code Server, etc) alongside your notebook server and provide authenticated web access to them using a path like /rstudio next to others like /lab. Alongside the Python package that provides the main functionality, the JupyterLab extension (@jupyterhub/jupyter-server-proxy) provides buttons in the JupyterLab launcher window to get to RStudio for example.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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