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    Space Radar Electron

    Space Radar Electron

    Disk And Memory Space Visualization App built with Electron & d3.js

    Space Radar Electron is an application that offers an interactive and comprehensive visualization of disk space and memory usage of your computer. Built with Electron & d3.js, it currently offers visualizations in the form of Sunburst, Treemap and Flamegraph charts. As it scans the contents of your disk, it produces a preview visualization so you can already see what's been scanned. It allows for drilldown of directories, breadcrumbs and navigation. Space Radar works fast, and is...
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    BFG Repo-Cleaner

    BFG Repo-Cleaner

    Remove large or troublesome blobs

    The BFG is a simpler, faster alternative to git-filter-branch for cleansing bad data out of your Git repository history. You can use it for removing crazy big files, and for removing passwords, credentials and other private data. The git-filter-branch command is enormously powerful and can do things that the BFG can't, but the BFG is much better for the tasks above, because is faster and simpler. The BFG isn't particularily clever, but is focused on making the above tasks easy. ...
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    LakeSoul

    LakeSoul

    An end-to-end, realtime and cloud native Lakehouse framework

    LakeSoul is a high-performance, unified table storage framework for big data lakes, supporting both streaming and batch data in a single format. Built on top of Apache Spark and leveraging Apache Arrow and Parquet, LakeSoul provides ACID transactions, schema evolution, and time travel. It is designed for large-scale data lake architectures that require consistency, efficiency, and easy integration with modern data stacks.
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    MobX

    MobX

    A Simple, scalable state management

    MobX is a battle tested library that makes state management simple and scalable by transparently applying functional reactive programming (TFRP). Write minimalistic, boilerplate free code that captures your intent. Trying to update a record field? Use the good old JavaScript assignment. Updating data in an asynchronous process? No special tools are required, the reactivity system will detect all your changes and propagate them out to where they are being used. All changes to and uses of...
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    Foundatio

    Foundatio

    Pluggable foundation blocks for building distributed apps

    Pluggable foundation blocks for building loosely coupled distributed apps. Includes implementations in Redis, Azure, AWS, RabbitMQ and in memory (for development). When building several big cloud applications we found a lack of great solutions (that's not to say there aren't solutions out there) for many key pieces to building scalable distributed applications while keeping the development experience simple. Wanted to build against abstract interfaces so that we could easily change...
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    DiskBoss

    DiskBoss

    File management, file sync, and data wiping tool

    DiskBoss is an automated, rule-based data management and analysis solution designed to give users complete control over their storage environments. It enables advanced disk space analysis, file classification, duplicate detection, and secure cleanup operations — all within a fast and customizable interface. The software supports high-speed file synchronization and secure data migration, ensuring reliability and data integrity across systems.
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    Curve

    Curve

    Curve is a sandbox project hosted by the CNCF Foundation

    A cloud-native distributed storage system. A sandbox project hosted by the CNCF Foundation. Curve is a modern storage system developed by netease, currently supporting file storage(CurveFS) and block storage(CurveBS). Now it's hosted at CNCF as a sandbox project. The performance, mixed, capacity cloud disk or persistent volume of virtual machine/container, and remote disks of physical machines. High-performance separation of storage and computation architecture: high-performance and low...
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    GnuCopy
    GnuCopy is an Open-Source tool to copy and archive all your important data. It supports all important archive typs like Zip and Tar to guaranty an easy and secure exchange between all types of operating systems. Additionally, you can create profiles to blacklist or whitelist specific file types or folders to seperate your big data stores for backups.
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    Annoy

    Annoy

    Approximate Nearest Neighbors in C++/Python optimized for memory usage

    Annoy (Approximate Nearest Neighbors Oh Yeah) is a C++ library with Python bindings to search for points in space that are close to a given query point. It also creates large read-only file-based data structures that are mmapped into memory so that many processes may share the same data. There are some other libraries to do nearest neighbor search. Annoy is almost as fast as the fastest libraries, (see below), but there is actually another feature that really sets Annoy apart: it has the...
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    DynaQ

    DynaQ

    Innovative text document search. http://dynaq.opendfki.de for details.

    The goal of DynaQ is to develop an inquiry system to explore the personal information space, supporting you with the searching paradigm 'orienteering'. DynaQ is a (desktop)search engine with enhanced functionality for file, email and blog search. Look at our GitLab homepage for sourcecode and documentation: http://dynaq.opendfki.de
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    TreePie

    TreePie : a simple way to display disk usage

    TreePie : a simple way to display disk usage. It shows the distribution of size in a tree of directories by using an interactive multilevel pie (sunburst diagram). Really small and simple.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Big 0

    Generates file with zeros

    I'm just a student beginning to learn C++. I created this very simple 70 line program that will generate a text file with your choice of extension however may bytes you enter. I believe this could be used to permanently wipe hard drives if reused multiple times. Or just use up a shit-ton of hard drive space on a computer if you choose to do so. I called it "Big 0" because it can generate a big file full of zeros.
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    FrincBackup

    FrincBackup

    Incremtal backup tool supporting removable storage devices

    FrincBackup means free incremental backup. It is developed for backing up a x TB NAS with storage devices in a logical volume to multiple removable storage devices, such as 500 GB USB hard drives. Files are backuped as files (not as an archive) and are readable without the need of a tool and without the need of FrincBackup itself (allthough there is a restore mode for better handling).
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    Cylindrical BLAST Viewer

    Alignments in Rotating Cylinder / 3D

    3D viewer which arranges BLAST hits and other bioinformatics-related alignments in a rotating, cylindrical display. Feedback appreciated. NOTE: requires Java3d installation. Superceded by Cylindrical Alignment App
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    Visual Disk Diet

    Helps you visualize the space used on your drives with colorful chart.

    ...Feel free to use, modify or suggest ideas! It's pretty much a copy of Disk Space Fan but Open Source so it can be adapted to extended purposes (as browsing file system...) It's very fast on data drives (your data partition, usb drive...) It's NOT optimized for very large and complex drives such as big C: drive for now so it can take up to 10 minutes to scan it (and there is no feedback during this scan, so it can be frustrating).
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    PyramidWorkshop is an image-compression System based upon the scientific work of John Robinson (inventor of BTPC) about image-compression with adaptive linear predictors and is in average more efficient than PNG/JPEG2000.
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    The Business Continuity Visualization Toolkit assists in the assessment of Business Continuity projects and helps to translate dry technical relationships into colorful pictures suitable for management presentations and board decisions.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    AIS - Associative Indexing Service, an application for storing bookmarks, memos, indexing of big (lifetime) archives for fast future access to the data by (personalized) keywords. In other words - it is an extension of human associative memory :)
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    An LDAP browser implemented in a single PHP script. Provides a logical and meaningful visualization of LDAP data and performs ldap searches.
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    brillouin dataview allows quick browsing and convenient comparison of scientific data files by displaying thumbnail graphs and recorded parameters directly in the windows file explorer.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    idyuts is \"I Dare You to Use This Shell\"; a pre-hibernate approach to replacing an ORM written with jython functors into a pure-Java language command pattern. The \"pipeline codegen artifacts\" are simple IoC templates, and trivial to adapt
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