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    FTLDNS

    FTLDNS

    The Pi-hole FTL engine

    ...Fast, stats are read directly from memory by coupling our codebase closely with dnsmasq. Versatile, upstream changes to dnsmasq can quickly be merged in without much conflict. Lightweight, runs smoothly with minimal hardware and software requirements such as Raspberry Pi Zero. Interactive, our API can be used to interface with your projects. Insightful: stats normally reserved inside of dnsmasq are made available so you can see what's really happening on your network. Network-level blocking allows you to block ads in non-traditional places such as mobile apps and smart TVs, regardless of hardware or OS.
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    Gogs

    Gogs

    A painless self-hosted Git service

    ...All you have to do is run the binary on any platform that Go supports: Linux, macOS and Windows. You may also install from source, from packages, or ship with Docker or Vagrant. Gogs is very lightweight with minimal hardware requirements, running on Raspberry Pi and even on NAS devices. Gogs offers plenty of great features, including various access repositories, repository and organization webhooks, repository Git hooks, repository management and so much more. It also offers software, service and product support for various areas such as project management (Kanboard, Taiga), DevOps (Fabric8) and team communication (BearyChat).
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    Coolify

    Coolify

    An open-source & self-hostable Heroku / Netlify / Vercel alternative

    Coolify is an open-source & self-hostable alternative to Heroku / Netlify / Vercel / etc. It helps you manage your servers, applications, and databases on your own hardware; you only need an SSH connection. You can manage VPS, Bare Metal, Raspberry PIs, and anything else. Imagine having the ease of a cloud but with your own servers. That is Coolify. No vendor lock-in, which means that all the configurations for your applications/databases/etc are saved to your server. So, if you decide to...
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    faasd

    faasd

    A lightweight & portable faas engine

    faasd is OpenFaaS reimagined but without the cost and complexity of Kubernetes. It runs on a single host with very modest requirements, making it fast and easy to manage. Under the hood it uses containers and Container Networking Interface (CNI) along with the same core OpenFaaS components from the main project. To deploy microservices and functions that you can update and monitor remotely. When you don't have the bandwidth to learn or manage Kubernetes. To deploy embedded apps in IoT and edge use-cases. ...
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    NebiOS Alternative Mirror (Official)

    NebiOS Alternative Mirror (Official)

    A unique Ubuntu-based Linux OS with its own desktop and ecosystem.

    ...Most hypervisors (VirtualBox, VMware, GNOME Boxes) will show degraded performance. QEMU with 3D acceleration enabled gives the best VM experience. See FAQ for details. System requirements and pre-installation info: https://nebios.org/download (select your version) Full FAQ: https://nebios.org/support/faq
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    json-scada

    A portable SCADA/IoT platform centered on the MongoDB database server.

    ...Protocols: IEC61850 Client, IEC60870-5-101/104 Client and Server, DNP3 Client, OPC-UA Client/Server, MQTT/Sparkplug-B, Telegraf (various data sources for monitoring like Modbus, SNMP, etc.) Github. project https://github.com/riclolsen/json-scada Requirements for Windows Installer: Windows 10/11 64 bits or Server 2016, Windows PowerShell.
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    revfat+4rpi.sh

    Script to take an SD card image created by Livemedia-Creator (such as

    ...To use this script, provide the image name as the first argument and the new "UPPERCASE 4-8 char alpha-numeric only" bootlabel for second arg, you can safely add a dash too *BOTH args $1 and $2 are mandatory in this configuration to ensure maximum likelihood of successful booting Use Example "./revfat+4rpi.sh [image-name.img] RPI-BOOT" Requirements The actual rpi install image you created with livemedia-creator already! Also, bash (bash) fdisk (util-linux)
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    OpenRemote

    OpenRemote

    Open Source for Internet of Things

    An Open Community in the Home Automation and Domotics space. We believe an Open Source approach can revolutionize the way people create, install, and maintain software in the industry. Our panel technology integrates with your favorite protocol and runtime hardware through Open Source software. We open up the front-end and support a unified panel and visual programming model. An installer can pick and choose hardware products from different vendors and still present one panel UI to the...
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    Raspberry Pi based Honeypots

    Raspbian with pre-installed kippo, dionaea and glastopf honeypots

    ...Different versions of pi-pots bundle different software required by a sensor. Users are encouraged to go through the readme file for each version to best meet their requirements.
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    pvccupload

    pvccupload

    A dedicated 24x7 linux based power monitoring solution

    ...The suite currently supports SMA inverters and Current Cost meters. It was primarily designed to work with United States based inverter configurations using the U.S. NEC (section 690) electrical code requirements for back feed breakers with Current Cost meter configurations. However this feature may turned off and can be adapted to any Current Cost and/or SMA inverter configuration. Please see the features WIKI page for a description of the features of PVccupload. The suite is relatively easy and straight forward to configure and operate. ...
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