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    YouTube Music

    YouTube Music

    YouTube Music Desktop App bundled with custom plugins

    ...Install the youtube-music-bin package from the AUR. For AUR installation instructions, take a look at the wiki page. Block all ads and tracking out of the box. Apply compression to audio (lowers the volume of the loudest parts of the signal and raises the volume of the softest parts) Next/Back navigation arrows directly integrated in the interface, like in your favorite browser. Allows setting global hotkeys for playback (play/pause/next/previous) + disable media osd by overriding media keys + enable Ctrl/CMD + F to search + enable Linux mpris support for media keys + custom hotkeys for advanced users.
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    Ray Tracing in One Weekend Book Series

    Ray Tracing in One Weekend Book Series

    The Ray Tracing in One Weekend series of books

    ...Continuing with Ray Tracing: The Next Week, you will add textures, volumes (like fog), rectangles, instances, lights, and support for lots of objects using a bounding volume hierarchy (BVH). Finally, with Ray Tracing: The Rest Of Your Life, we'll dive into the math of creating a very serious ray tracer.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    OpenAS2

    OpenAS2

    AS2 1.1 server implementation in Java

    OpenAS2 is a java-based implementation of the EDIINT AS2 standard. It is intended to be used as a server. It is extremely configurable and supports a wide variety of signing and encryption algorithms. Supports very high traffic volume allowing parallel processing of files per partner. SUPPORT: Please use the Github issues and Discussions channels here: https://github.com/OpenAS2/OpenAs2App/ Requirements: - Java 11 or newer (tested with the LTS versions of Java up to 21) - Any OS that runs Java Planned enhancements in the next major release: - User interace configuration GUI - Certificate Exchange Management IMPORTANT: Java 8 is no longer supported.
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    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    GmSSL

    GmSSL

    Password toolbox that supports national secret

    ...It supports mainstream operating systems and processors including mobile terminals, and supports cryptographic keys, Cipher cards and other typical domestic cryptographic hardware provide feature-rich command line tools and multiple compiled language programming interfaces. GmSSL 3.0 greatly reduces memory requirements and binary code volume, does not rely on dynamic memory, and can be used in low-power embedded environments (MCU, SOC, etc.) National secret algorithm and SSL protocol are embedded in existing projects. The default CMake build system can be easily used with default compilation tools such as Visual Studio and Android NDK. Developers can also manually write Makefiles to compile in special environments, tailoring.
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    KubiScan

    KubiScan

    A tool to scan Kubernetes cluster for risky permissions

    A tool for scanning Kubernetes cluster for risky permissions in Kubernetes's Role-based access control (RBAC) authorization model. KubiScan helps cluster administrators identify permissions that attackers could potentially exploit to compromise the clusters. This can be especially helpful on large environments where there are lots of permissions that can be challenging to track. KubiScan gathers information about risky roles\clusterroles, rolebindings\clusterrolebindings, users and pods,...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    OpenVPN for Docker

    OpenVPN for Docker

    OpenVPN server in a Docker container complete with an EasyRSA PKI CA

    OpenVPN server in a Docker container complete with an EasyRSA PKI CA. Extensively tested on Digital Ocean $5/mo node and has a corresponding Digital Ocean Community Tutorial. Pick a name for the $OVPN_DATA data volume container. It's recommended to use the ovpn-data- prefix to operate seamlessly with the reference systemd service. Users are encourage to replace example with a descriptive name of their choosing. Initialize the $OVPN_DATA container that will hold the configuration files and certificates. The container will prompt for a passphrase to protect the private key used by the newly generated certificate authority. ...
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    TrueCrypt One Click Mount
    A small script to mount a TrueCrypt volume in one click.
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    This tool will allow obfuscation of UNIX scripts listing an interpreter as the first line. It is most useful for distributing functionality in a commercial product or a high user volume environment where you wish to hide proprietary information.
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