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    Whisper Library

    Whisper Library

    Whisper is a file-based time-series database format for Graphite

    Whisper is one of three components within the Graphite project. Whisper is a fixed-size database, similar in design and purpose to RRD (round-robin-database). It provides fast, reliable storage of numeric data over time. Whisper allows for higher resolution (seconds per point) of recent data to degrade into lower resolutions for long-term retention of historical data. Copies data from src in dst, if missing. Unlike whisper-merge, don't overwrite data that's already present in the target file...
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    Fix Skype

    Fix Skype fixes future timestamps in the Skype messages database.

    Fix Skype is a python script and Win32 binary that is used to fix "future" timestamps in the Skype message database, such as those caused by the end of DST or by dual-booting a Linux system with time set to UTC from anywhere west of GMT. Essentially, you feed it your username and the number of hours by which some timestamps are in the future, and it subtracts that amount of time from any timestamp greater than "now".
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