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QuickLinks vom 18. Juni bis zum 17. Juli

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Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 18. Juni bis zum 17. Juli:

  • tv.js - A Smart TV application to stream movies using BitTorrent. (Yes it actually streams them in order even though it’s BitTorrent). Tv.js used iTunes’ API to find movies, isoHunt to search torrents and BitTorrent to downloading/stream movies. It runs as a server which can run on a Raspberry Pi and the UI can be controlled from a smartphone (no need of keyboard or mouse).
  • 7Min - A web-based timer for the ‘Scientific 7-Minute Workout’.
  • Inadyn - is a free DDNS client. It makes is possible to have a fixed Internet hostname registered to a dynamic IP address.
  • Swish - adds support for SFTP to Windows Explorer so you can access your files on another computer securely via SSH.
  • homebrew-cask - a friendly homebrew-style CLI workflow for the administration of Mac applications distributed as binaries
  • Dashing - is a Sinatra based framework that lets you build beautiful dashboards.
  • Clipper - is an OS X “launch agent” that runs in the background providing a service that exposes the local clipboard to tmux sessions and other processes running both locally and remotely.
  • Dokku - is a mini-Heroku powered by Docker written in less than 100 lines of Bash. Once it’s set up on a host, you can push Heroku-compatible applications to it via Git. They’ll build using Heroku buildpacks and then run in isolated containers. The end result is your own, single-host version of Heroku.
  • Nikkou - adds additional methods to Nokogiri to make extracting commonly-used data from HTML and XML easier. It lets you transform HTML into structured data very quickly, and it integrates nicely with Mechanize.
  • CrunchBang - is a Debian GNU/Linux based distribution offering a great blend of speed, style and substance. Using the nimble Openbox window manager, it is highly customisable and provides a modern, full-featured GNU/Linux system without sacrificing performance.

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