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    Home Assistant

    Home Assistant

    Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first

    Home Assistant is a powerful open source home automation app that prioritizes local control and privacy. It offers great security and features while keeping your data securely out of the cloud. It can give you control of all your devices from a single, mobile-friendly interface and will track the state of all these devices so you don’t have to. Home Assistant is powered by a worldwide community and runs ideally on a Raspberry Pi or a local server.
    Downloads: 47 This Week
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    Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image

    Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image

    Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image based on Raspberry Pi OS Lite

    ...The Homebridge UI web interface will allow you to install, remove and update plugins, and modify the Homebridge config.json and manage other aspects of your Homebridge service.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Iperf 2

    Iperf 2

    A means to measure network responsiveness and throughput

    Iperf here is a means of measuring networks - capacity & latency (including ECN) over sockets both TCP and UDP. The goals include maintaining an active iperf code base across a broad set of platforms and operating systems. This is a multi-threaded design that scales with the number of CPUs or cores within a system. It supports both high impact and low impact techniques to obtain and report network performance. Current release: 2.2.1, Nov 4th, 2024 About iperf 2 and iperf3: Read...
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    Downloads: 9,738 This Week
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    invdocs4me Inventory and Documents

    invdocs4me Inventory and Documents

    Web application for management of your home inventory and documents

    ...You can access the program from any device via a web browser. Even when you are not at home, you can use all the data stored on your smartphone in a local installation. Back on your home network data can be synchronized with a central server installation ensuring it remains under your control. Opening your router for access from internet is not necessary. System requirements: Web server supporting PHP 7 and Sqlite3 (any operating system) Installation on Raspberry Pi, Windows PC, Smartphone or Tablet Computer
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    KeexyBox

    KeexyBox

    The box to keep the Internet under your control

    KeexyBox allows you to do parental control, block ads, limit telemetry, and browse the Internet anonymously from your home network without installing any software on your devices. It also can be used to create a public wireless access point with the captive portal. It is a software program which requires a Raspberry PI box and which is installed on Raspbian. It constitutes a cut-off point between your devices (computers, tablets, smartphones, etc.) and your router or Internet box....
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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