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    A torrent search engine plugin for the Azureus/Vuze bittorrent platform.
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    AWS IoT SDK for JavaScript

    AWS IoT SDK for JavaScript

    SDK for connecting to AWS IoT from a device using JavaScript/Node.js

    A new AWS IoT Device SDK is now available. It is a complete rework, built to improve reliability, performance, and security. We invite your feedback! The aws-iot-device-sdk.js package allows developers to write JavaScript applications that access the AWS IoT Platform via MQTT or MQTT over the Secure WebSocket Protocol. It can be used in Node.js environments as well as in-browser applications. This package is built on top of mqtt.js and provides three classes: 'device', 'thingShadow' and 'jobs'. The 'device' class wraps mqtt.js to provide a secure connection to the AWS IoT platform and expose the mqtt.js interfaces upward. It provides features to simplify the handling of intermittent connections, including progressive backoff retries, automatic re-subscription upon connection and queued offline publishing with a configurable drain rate. Beginning with Release v2.2.0 of the SDK, AWS collects usage metrics indicating which language and version of the SDK is being used.
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    Amazon SNS Message Validator for PHP

    Amazon SNS Message Validator for PHP

    Amazon SNS message validation for PHP

    The Amazon SNS Message Validator for PHP library allows you to validate that incoming HTTP(S) POST messages are valid Amazon SNS notifications. This library is standalone and does not depend on the AWS SDK for PHP or Guzzle; however, it does require PHP 5.4+ and that the OpenSSL PHP extension is installed. Next, you must create an instance of MessageValidator, and then use either the isValid() or validate(), methods to validate the message. The message validator checks the SigningCertURL, SignatureVersion, and Signature to make sure they are valid and consistent with the message data. Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) is a fast, fully-managed, push messaging service. Amazon SNS can deliver messages to email, mobile devices (i.e., SMS; iOS, Android and FireOS push notifications), Amazon SQS queues, and of course HTTP/HTTPS endpoints.
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    Apache RocketMQ

    Apache RocketMQ

    Distributed messaging and streaming platform with low latency

    Apache RocketMQ is a distributed messaging and streaming platform with low latency, high performance and reliability, trillion-level capacity and flexible scalability. Messaging patterns including publish/subscribe, request/reply and streaming. Financial grade transactional message. Built-in fault tolerance and high availability configuration options base on DLedger. A variety of cross language clients, such as Java, C/C++, Python, Go. Pluggable transport protocols, such as TCP, SSL, AIO. Built-in message tracing capability, also support opentracing. Versatile big-data and streaming ecosytem integration. Message retroactivity by time or offset. Reliable FIFO and strict ordered messaging in the same queue. Efficient pull and push consumption model. Million-level message accumulation capacity in a single queue. Multiple messaging protocols like JMS and OpenMessaging. Flexible distributed scale-out deployment architecture. Lightning-fast batch message exchange system.
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    Astro Boy Chat Room

    Astro Boy Chat Room

    Atom chat room nestjs+vue full stack chat room

    In my spare time, I wanted to make a chat room to consolidate front-end skills, so I started the development journey of Astro chat room on June 24, 2020. The project is developed in full typescript, which is to lay the foundation for future functional iterations. Of course, I also like typescript very much. At present, the chat room has a complete chat function. More cool features will be developed in the future! Interested friends can fork to develop by themselves, you can change it at will! I have time to upgrade new features! A superset of JavaScript, its biggest advantage is to provide a type system and improve the readability and maintainability of the code. Real-time communication, websocket third-party library. Efficient and scalable Node.js server-side application framework, written based on TypeScript and combined with related concepts of OOP1, FP2, and FRP3.
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    Bitchat

    Bitchat

    Bluetooth mesh chat, IRC vibes

    BitChat is a decentralized, peer-to-peer encrypted messaging app built by Jack Dorsey’s Permissionless Tech. It uses Bluetooth Low Energy mesh networking to relay messages without internet, servers, accounts, or phone numbers. Messages are end-to-end encrypted (Curve25519 + AES‑GCM) and the app includes a panic mode to erase data quickly.
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    Browsersync

    Browsersync

    Keep multiple browsers & devices in sync when building websites

    With each web page, device and browser, testing time grows exponentially. From live reloads to URL pushing, form replication to click mirroring, Browsersync cuts out repetitive manual tasks. It’s like an extra pair of hands. Customise an array of sync settings from the UI or command line to create a personalised test environment. Need more control? Browsersync is easily integrated with your web platform, build tools, and other Node.js projects. Built on Node.JS_ENTRY to support Windows, MacOS and Linux. Setup in less than 5 minutes. Browsersync is an open source project available to use under the Apache 2.0 License. Easily integrated with task runners like Grunt and Gulp, or included in other Node projects. Test your website against a slower connection. Even when devices are connected to wifi. Your scroll, click, refresh and form actions are mirrored between browsers while you test.
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    Cog

    Cog

    Bringing the power of the command line to chat

    Cog brings the power of the command line to the place you collaborate with your team all the time, your chat window. Powerful access control means you can collaborate around even the most sensitive tasks with confidence. A focus on extensibility and adaptability means that you can respond quickly to the unexpected, without your team losing visibility. Use Cog to manage your infrastructure, support peer learning, and conduct collaborative research at the same time, right from chat. Cog is easy to install and simple to operate while remaining powerful enough to handle complex enterprise workflows. Cog brings the power of the command line to the place you collaborate with your team all the time, your chat window. Powerful access control means you can collaborate around even the most sensitive tasks with confidence. A focus on extensibility and adaptability means that you can respond quickly to the unexpected, without your team losing visibility.
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    CommaFeed

    CommaFeed

    Google Reader inspired self-hosted RSS reader

    Google Reader inspired self-hosted RSS reader, based on Dropwizard and React/TypeScript.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Coral

    Coral

    A better commenting experience from Vox Media

    Coral improves community on your website through smart technology, effective design, and strategies that work. With Coral, your commenters can identify journalists in the conversation, mute annoying voices, share discussions, receive notifications, and see new comment alerts instantly. A full suite of tools helps moderators easily identify disruptive comments and surface the best submissions, supported by smart AI technology. Coral increases loyalty and engagement on your website, giving you complete control of the interactions and data, without inserting any ads or trackers on your page. And it works great on mobile. Developers love working with Coral. You can easily connect it to your existing registration system, fully customize the look and feel, and extend the platform with our GraphQL API and by adding features to the open source codebase.
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    Discord-Sandbox

    Discord-Sandbox

    Alternative electron-based Discord client with custom telemetry

    Are you worried Discord is watching what programs you have open or listening to your mic even while you're not pressing your push-to-talk key? Discord-Sandbox isolates the Discord client from reading background processes by running the Discord web client inside of a webview, which is finally contained inside the Electron process. While I cannot guarantee this client protects you from anything, I have tried my best to remove Discord's data collection. As detailed from Luna Mendes' discord-unofficial-docs, Discord sends telemetry data over the /api/science endpoint. This project does its best to disable this telemetry communication by running javascript code into the webview that adds a blacklist/whitelist to the default XMLHttpRequest behavior. In this way, we explicitly block all communication with the science address, while simultaneously whitelisting addresses needed for minimum Discord functionality. See the full code in mainRender.js.
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    ESP32-Paxcounter

    ESP32-Paxcounter

    Wifi & BLE driven passenger flow metering with cheap ESP32 boards

    Wifi & Bluetooth driven, LoRaWAN enabled, battery-powered mini Paxcounter built on cheap ESP32 LoRa IoT boards. Paxcounter is an ESP32 MCU-based device for metering passenger flows in real time. It counts how many mobile devices are around. This gives an estimation of how many people are around. Paxcounter detects Wifi and Bluetooth signals in the air, focusing on mobile devices by evaluating their MAC addresses. The intention of this project is to do this without intrusion in privacy: You don't need to track people-owned devices if you just want to count them. Therefore, Paxcounter does not persistently store MAC addresses and does no kind of fingerprinting the scanned devices. Data can either be stored on a local SD-card, transferred to the cloud using LoRaWAN network or MQTT over TCP/IP, or transmitted to localhost using serial (SPI) interface. LED Matrix display (similar to this 64x16 model, can be ordered on Aliexpress). SD-card (see section SD-card here) for logging pax data.
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    Eris

    Eris

    A NodeJS Discord library

    A Node.js wrapper for interfacing with Discord. You will need NodeJS 10.4+. If you need voice support you will also need Python 2.7 and a C++ compiler. Create a directory for your bot, and change to that directory in your command line. If you want to be more updated (at the expense of stability), you can install the beta builds instead. Eris supports a few optional libraries that could potentially improve bot performance but may require additional dependencies. If you want Eris to use any of these packages, install them in the same directory as Eris, and Eris will automatically use them. You can find more examples on the GitHub repo. The rest of the docs will help you with using the various functions of the library. Have fun!
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    Files for Meteor.js

    Files for Meteor.js

    Upload files via DDP or HTTP to Meteor server FS

    Stable, fast, robust, and well-maintained Meteor.js package for file management using MongoDB Collection API. What does exactly this means? Calling .insert() method would initiate a file upload and then insert a new record into the collection. Calling .remove() method would erase stored file and records from MongoDB Collection. And so on, no need to learn new APIs. It's flavored with extra low-level methods like .unlink() and .write() for complex integrations.
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    Freenet Core

    Freenet Core

    Declare your digital independence

    Freenet Core is the backbone of the Freenet Project, a peer-to-peer platform for censorship-resistant, anonymous publishing and communication. It is designed to provide strong privacy by routing requests through multiple nodes using a "darknet" architecture where users connect only to trusted peers. Data is stored in a distributed manner and automatically replicated based on demand. Freenet is optimized for users who want to securely share files, host anonymous websites (known as "freesites"), and communicate without fear of surveillance or takedown. Freenet Core, written in Rust, is the next-generation implementation focused on performance and security.
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    FxFotos

    FxFotos

    "Fx Fotos" is an opensource gallery app in react native

    Photos is a react-native(expo)+typescript application to replace Google Photos/Apple Photos, and give freedom in hosting your photos on any platform, either centralized servers like Amazon or Microsoft, or decentralized solutions such as Dfinity or IPFS-based "box". It is optimized for decentralized platforms, but is backend-agnostic. Your can easily use it with the IPFS-based "box" or "Dfinity" to host your files and photos with the same experience you had using Google Photos, however, with full privacy.
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    Gilfoyle

    Gilfoyle

    Distributed video encoding, hosting and streaming

    Gilfoyle is a web application from the Dreamvo project that runs a self-hosted media streaming server. Allowing you to easily implement media streaming in any application at any scale. It's written in Golang, mostly designed for Kubernetes and runs as a single Linux binary with PostgreSQL and RabbitMQ.
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    Hydra Booster

    Hydra Booster

    A DHT Indexer node & Peer Router

    A new type of DHT node designed to accelerate the Content Resolution & Content Providing on the IPFS Network. A (cute) Hydra with one belly full of records and many heads (Peer IDs) to tell other nodes about them, charged with rocket boosters to transport other nodes to their destination faster. Only run a hydra-booster on machines with public IP addresses. Having more DHT nodes behind NATs makes DHT queries in general slower, as connecting in generally takes longer and sometimes doesn't even work (resulting in a timeout). The total number of heads a single Hydra can have depends on the resources of the machine it's running on. To get the desired number of heads you may need to run multiple Hydras on multiple machines.
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    IGdm Messenger

    IGdm Messenger

    Desktop application for Instagram DMs

    Multi-platform Desktop application for Instagram DMs, built with electron Build Status! To setup this project locally for development purposes please follow the following steps. Ensure you Node.js installed. Clone this repo by running the command - git clone. Navigate to the directory where the repo is cloned to. (e.g cd igdm). Run npm install to install all the dependencies. Start the application locally by running npm start.
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    KA9Q Mirror

    An impressive early implementation of TCP/IP

    Mirror directly approved by Phil Karn, KA9Q. The KA9Q NOS TCP/IP package began life way back in 1985 on a surplus Xerox 820 computer board running CP/M with a 4 MHz Zilog Z-80 CPU, 64KB of RAM and a 8" floppy drive holding all of 243KB. Later, it moved to the IBM PC with the 8088 and 80286 CPUs running MS-DOS. KA9Q NOS was only the second known implementation of the Internet protocols for low-end computers. Unlike PC/IP, KA9Q NOS could simultaneously act as an Internet client, a server and an IP packet router, and handle multiple client and server sessions. KA9Q NOS attracted many contributors and became widely used throughout the 1980s and 1990s in amateur packet radio and various educational projects. In a way, it was the Linux of its day. KA9Q NOS became the basis for several low-end commercial dialup terminal servers and routers. It influenced the development of the Internet protocols and implementations, including the Linux kernel.
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    Kestrel

    Kestrel

    Simple, distributed message queue system (inactive)

    Kestrel is a simple, distributed message queue system built originally by Twitter. Its design is relatively lightweight and is engineered for speed and simplicity. Kestrel supports queuing patterns such as enqueue, dequeue, and delayed re-enqueue (for example, when a consumer fails to process a message). It stores messages persistently on disk with a memory-backed cache, allowing recovery in case of failures. Because it is intended for relatively simple use cases, it does not provide the full feature set of some enterprise messaging systems, but is often sufficient for many asynchronous or buffered workloads. Over time, the project became inactive and is now archived. Its minimalism and ease of integration made it appealing for smaller or more controlled message-queueing needs.
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    Laravel Mail Preview

    Laravel Mail Preview

    A mail driver to quickly preview mail

    This package can display a small overlay whenever a mail is sent. The overlay contains a link to the mail that was just sent.
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    Laravel Telegraph

    Laravel Telegraph

    Telegraph is a Laravel package for fluently interacting with Telegram

    Telegraph is a Laravel package for fluently interacting with Telegram Bots made by def:studio.
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    LibreWeb Browser

    LibreWeb Browser

    Decentralized Web Browser

    LibreWeb is an open-source decentralized web browser, leveraging IPFS. What would you do differently; if you could reinvent The Internet in the 21st century? With all the knowledge and new technologies available today. I was inspired by Douglas Engelbart, Tim Berners-Lee, and Ted Nelson as well as projects like IPFS, Jekyll, ARPANET, and more. Everyone should be able to easily read and create a site/blog/news page and publish the content online (without minimal technical knowledge). Built-in easy-to-use editor (whenever you want to publish some content without programming language knowledge). Decentralized (no single-point of failure or censorship), like P2P, DHT, and IPFS. Versioning/revisions of content and documents (automatically solves broken 'links', that can't be happy anymore). Publisher users should be able to add additional information about the document/page, eg. title or path (similar in how Jekyll is using the YML format for meta data).
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    MFS JavaScript Implementation

    MFS JavaScript Implementation

    JavaScript implementation of the IPFS Mutable File System

    JavaScript implementation of the IPFS Mutable File System. The code published to npm that gets loaded on requires is an ES5 transpiled version with the right shims added. This means that you can require it and use with your favorite bundler without having to adjust the asset management process. The mfs works by storing a reference to the root node's CID in LevelDB. LevelDB does not support concurrent access so there are read/write locks around bits of the code that modify the the root node's CID. A lock is kept on the main thread and any requests to read/write from workers or the main thread itself are queued pending release of the lock by the existing holder. Reads are executed together, writes are executed sequentially, and prevent any reads from starting. If you are using IPFS in a single process or with the node cluster module this should be completely transparent. If you are using Web Workers there is no way to globally listen to messages sent between workers and the main thread.
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