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    Omnom

    Omnom

    A web content preservation service

    Omnom is a self-hosted content preservation and web bookmarking platform that lets individuals and communities save and archive web content in a way that reflects exactly what they saw in their browser at the moment of capture. Unlike simple bookmark lists, Omnom makes full page snapshots — including dynamic content — so that saved pages remain viewable even if the original goes offline or changes later. It was built with a multi-user web interface and includes support for federated social...
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    CF-Workers-SUB

    CF-Workers-SUB

    Aggregates any of your nodes with multiple subscriptions

    ...Essentially, it lets you input your own node(s) and then generate a unified subscription endpoint that others can use with tools like Clash, Sing-box, or V2Ray. The repository emphasizes being user-friendly for scenarios where one has many proxy/node links but wants to streamline into a single subscription feed. It also supports variable configuration (token, built-in nodes, custom add/CSV/API sources) to produce automated “preferred line” generation. The project is aimed at “subscription” style services (i.e., providing proxies as subscriptions) rather than pure application logic, and is tailored toward self-hosters. It’s designed for ease of deployment on Workers or Pages, enabling people to maintain their own subscription link infrastructure cheaply.
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    Based on HL7 v.2.3.1 Orders & Results Reference Information Model (RIM)s, The project is NOT a CPOE per-se. Instead, the project provides "applications" that allow EHR's to perform Outpatient Orders and Results via HIE, and collect these into their EHRs to feed the EHR "CPOE module / section" (ex. with prescribed drugs, ordered labs and results, ....) The first module in the project was the "ePrescribing application"; certified by RxHub and SureScripts back in 2007. New implementation needs to "re-certify" with SureScripts (which should not be much of a problem) Work on eLabs (using ELINCS, LOINC etc.) is being considered as participants join the project become available. ...
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