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    Ledge

    Ledge

    An RFC compliant and ESI capable HTTP cache for Nginx / OpenResty

    An RFC-compliant and ESI-capable HTTP cache for Nginx / OpenResty, backed by Redis. Ledge can be utilized as a fast, robust, and scalable alternative to Squid / Varnish, etc, either installed standalone or integrated into an existing Nginx server or load balancer. Moreover, it is particularly suited to applications where the origin is expensive or distant, making it desirable to serve from the cache as optimistically as possible.
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    RC-EXPLOITER

    RC-EXPLOITER

    Brute-forcing WAN/LAN services

    ...Additional tool settings can be configured just by editing 'settings' file (nano settings) before running the tool, settings like: use decoys (scanning WAN networks) OR spoof mac address (change mac address and ip address), can only be config before running the tool. (so the tool can use this settings to work).
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    Tux Hat Linux

    Tux Hat Linux

    What you see, is what you get! GNU/Linux Arch Based Distro

    ...http://pastebin.com/u/unixwz0r # Info: The Live ISO is under 700mb and can be put on a CD-R/DVD-R/USB and boot up on any x86 & x86_64 PC computers. Fluxbox has a simular config to FluxBSD, and Fluxbox has been updated to 1.3.7. # IRC Freenode: irc.freenode.net #bsdgeekclub @UNIXwz0r (owner) Tux Hat Linux Project # More Screenshots http://ipodpunker.deviantart.com
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    MicroLua DS

    MicroLua DS

    MicroLua brings Lua on the Nintendo DS for easy programming

    MicroLua brings the programming language Lua on the Nintendo DS for easy and fast development of beautiful homebrews! Based on brunni's µLibrary, µLua is a Lua interpreter featuring fast drawings and many important functionalities. You can exploit your Nintendo DS with the simplistic yet powerful Lua language! On your cartridge, MicroLua is a NDS executable that shows as its frontend a great graphical shell from which you can explore your cartridge and run Lua scripts written for...
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    Tcl-Pkg is a GUI application written in Tcl/Tk. It gives you informations about Tcl-related software on the Internet. Then you will find their updates and download them. This is also the home of Lua-Markdoc, a documentation tool written in Lua.
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