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    Scrapyd

    Scrapyd

    A service daemon to run Scrapy spiders

    ...A common (and useful) convention to use for the version name is the revision number of the version control tool you’re using to track your Scrapy project code. For example: r23. The versions are not compared alphabetically but using a smarter algorithm (the same packaging uses) so r10 compares greater to r9, for example. Scrapyd is an application (typically run as a daemon) that listens to requests for spiders to run and spawns a process for each one. Scrapyd also runs multiple processes in parallel, allocating them in a fixed number of slots given by the max_proc and max_proc_per_cpu options, starting as many processes as possible to handle the load.
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    Schuler's OpenCL Scrypt

    My personal version of OpenCL Scrypt tunned for my own video card.

    I've been doing some changes to the OpenCL Scrypt implementation and I've decided to share it. You may use it at your own risk. This implementation seems to be 5% faster in an ATI R9 video card. The original source code has been copied from https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer.
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