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    RustScan

    RustScan

    The Modern Port Scanner

    ...Not to mention RustScan uses Adaptive Learning to improve itself over time, making it the best port scanner for you. Speed is guaranteed via RustScan. However, if you want to run a slow scan due to stealth that is possible too. We have tests that check to see if RustScan is significantly slower than the previous version.
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    rallyup

    rallyup

    rallyup is a lightweight Wake-On-LAN (WOL) scheduler

    rallyup is a lightweight Wake-On-LAN (WOL) scheduler and dependency manager designed for small businesses and home labs. It ensures that infrastructure services like firewalls, storage, and hypervisors are brought online in the correct order, particularly after events like power outages. A typical setup involves configuring most of the infrastructure for WOL but not for Wake-On-Power, and setting rallyup to run on startup on a low-power device like a Raspberry Pi. When you need to bring the...
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    MOROS

    MOROS

    MOROS: Obscure Rust Operating System

    ...It targets computers with an x86-64 architecture and a BIOS, typically from 2005 to 2020. It also runs well on most emulators. MOROS is open source. You can build or download an image. Check out the manual for details on how to use it. MOROS is text-based and draws inspiration from Unix and DOS to provide a simple and efficient environment for computing and communication from the command line. Each program is designed to ensure a cohesive user interface across the entire system. The shell is the hearth of MOROS, used to navigate the filesystem and run other programs.
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