Highlights
Stars
CNI wrapper for Windows AKS nodes, to solve the thundering herd problem when a node reboots
PodPacemaker is a Kubernetes operator designed to manage the rate at which pods are initiated on a specific node.
PWAR: PipeWire ASIO Relay — a zero-drift, real-time audio bridge
A horizontally scalable Direct Server Return layer 4 load balancer for Linux using XDP/eBPF
This is a compilation of the libraries associated with handling audio and video in ffmpeg—libavformat, libavcodec, libavfilter, libavutil, libswresample, and libswscale—for emscripten, and thus the…
A 1.5kB browser polyfill for the Node.js `URL` and `URLSearchParams` classes.
Web app for monitoring the loudness of multiple streams simultaniously
A Kubernetes web UI that is fully-featured, user-friendly and extensible
Automatic Let's Encrypt certificate serving and Lua implementation of ACMEv2 procotol
A hardware module that controls the fan speed of Xserve 3,1
A Python IETF Time-Stamp Protocol (TSP) (RFC 3161) client
A simple client library for cryptographic timestamping service implementing the protocol from RFC3161. Based on python-rfc3161 with some additional fixes.
V8 Sandbox - Execute untrusted JavaScript from Node.js
🎠 React Native swiper/carousel component, fully implemented using reanimated v2, support to iOS/Android/Web. (Swiper/Carousel)
Affordable, Multifunctional, Nano RISC-V IP-KVM
This is just the updated architecture of SiriServerCore without any Plugins, modified to work with modern google STT
Exploit to root webOS TVs using DejaVuln and set up Homebrew Channel
Restoration of 1st Edition UNIX kernel sources from Bell Laboratories
Add PROXY v1 or v2 support to net, http, https, spdy and http2 servers. IPv4 and IPv6 protocols supported.
💻 htop-like system-monitor for Windows with Vi-keybindings.
RansomLord is a proof-of-concept Anti-Ransomware exploitation tool that automates the creation of PE files, used to compromise ransomware pre-encryption.
A tool to dump the login password from the current linux user
Lists of VPN providers (automatically updated)
A polyfill for the WebCodecs API. No, really.