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    Phoniebox

    Phoniebox

    A Raspberry Pi jukebox, playing local music, podcasts, web radio

    Phoniebox is a contactless jukebox for the Raspberry Pi, that plays audio files, playlists, podcasts, web streams, and Spotify triggered by RFID cards. All plug and play via USB, no soldering iron needed. It also features GPIO button control support.
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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...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    invdocs4me Inventory and Documents

    invdocs4me Inventory and Documents

    Web application for management of your home inventory and documents

    ...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
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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. ...
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    openGalaxy

    openGalaxy

    SIA receiver for Galaxy security control panels.

    This project aims to provide a method for listening on a serial port and decode incoming messages from a Galaxy security control panel. The messages are transmitted using the SIA DC-03-1990.01 (R2000.11) protocol. The decoded messages are stored in a database (MySQL) or forwarded by email using ssmtp. Besides just listening for messages openGalaxy can also be used to arm/disarm the panel and much more... This software is still in a testing (beta) phase but has been tested successfully with the following security control panels made by Microtech / Honeywell Security: - Galaxy 18 (Dutch firmware v1.25) with external RS232 box - Galaxy 60 (Dutch firmware v1.07) with external RS232 box - Galaxy G3-520 (Dutch firmware v5.50) (internal RS232)
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    Remote Syslog

    Remote Syslog

    Deploys a syslog server with CLI and GUI tools.

    Notice: new version is available @: https://www.remotesyslog.com/ and https://github.com/tslenter/RS/ Information about this version can be found @: https://github.com/tslenter/Remote_Syslog Remote Syslog is a free application what can be used to view syslog messages. It uses 3 small c++ programs for installation and CLI log control. Recently we added a web based GUI, this gives you a easy way of viewing and extracting syslog messages. The buildin installer installs syslog-ng as syslog deamon and combines this with colortail and apache2 to enhance the display output. Use for installation Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or later, Debian 8.x /9.x. Can be used with a Raspberry Pi 3B.
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    Fußboden-/Heizungssteuerung (2015)

    Fußboden-/Heizungssteuerung (2015)

    Fußboden Heizungssteuerung unter Linux mit GUI

    Heizungssteuerung für Fußbodenheizung auf dem Raspberry PI unter Linux mit Touchscreenbedienung und 1-Wire Sensoren. Nachfolger unter https://gitlab.com/notdefine/heating-control
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