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  • Easy PGP Composer - Encrypting PGP messages in your browser | Sebastian Neef - 0day.work
    People can type their message into the text area on the left side and the encrypted PGP message will be displayed on the right side in real time.
    After that, the encrypted message can be sent over an unencrypted channel.
    All encryption is done with javascript in the browser. No data is sent to the server.
    Sat Apr 2 21:06:15 2016 - permalink -
    - https://0day.work/easy-pgp-composer-encrypting-pgp-messages-in-your-browser/
    cryptography JavaScript PGP
  • From the Canyon Edge: Ubuntu on Windows -- The Ubuntu Userspace for Windows Developers
    Ubuntu Linux binaries can be used under Windows 10.
    Sat Apr 2 19:57:57 2016 - permalink -
    - http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2016/03/ubuntu-on-windows.html
    Linux software Windows
  • Overview — Graphite 0.10.0 documentation
    Real-time graphing tool written in Python.

    Graphite does two things:
       Store numeric time-series data
       Render graphs of this data on demand
    Fri Apr 1 16:11:10 2016 - permalink -
    - http://graphite.readthedocs.org/en/latest/overview.html
    graphical-programming Python software
  • Gospel of Tux unearthed.
    Fri Apr 1 01:33:41 2016 - permalink -
    - http://untroubled.org/articles/gospel-of-tux.txt
    humor Linux reading
  • OberonStation - The Oberon computing platform
    OberonStation™ is a self-contained FPGA-based, 32-bit computer designed specifically to run Oberon RISC, as described by Profs. Niklaus Wirth and Jürg Gutknecht in Project Oberon (New Edition 2013).
    http://www.projectoberon.com/
    Fri Mar 25 20:27:12 2016 - permalink -
    - http://oberonstation.x10.mx/
    computer FPGA hardware Oberon Wirth
  • Pi >> Shift - Program your Pi On The Go - Garage Tech
    piShift makes it super simple to get programming on your Pi Zero – just plug your Pi into your laptop with a micro-USB cable and it appears as a USB Drive. Drag across a .py file, and within seconds the Pi will automatically detect it’s been added, and will start running the most recently edited file.
    Fri Mar 25 14:56:59 2016 - permalink -
    - http://garagetech.tips/pi-shift/
    pi raspberry USB π
  • Synchronising your network to a Conrad DCF77 receiver
    Thu Mar 24 12:57:19 2016 - permalink -
    - http://www.sput.nl/time/dcf77.html
    DCF77 electronics hardware NTP radio time
  • Gammon Forum : Electronics : Microprocessors
    Information about programming microprocessors, particularly the Arduino.
    Tue Mar 22 15:10:24 2016 - permalink -
    - http://gammon.com.au/forum/bbshowpost.php?bbtopic_id=123
    Arduino electronics hardware reading software
  • Arduino Playground - PS2Keyboard
    Software to read PS2Keyboard on an Arduino.
    Tue Mar 22 13:48:10 2016 - permalink -
    - http://playground.arduino.cc/Main/PS2Keyboard
    Arduino software
  • snickerdoodle: Create Something Different | Crowd Supply
    A palm-sized, reconfigurable Linux computer that connects to the real world: ARM + FPGA (Zynq) + Wi-Fi + Bluetooth + 154 I/O
    Tue Mar 22 13:46:11 2016 - permalink -
    - https://www.crowdsupply.com/krtkl/snickerdoodle
    ARM electronics FOSS FPGA hardware
  • TE0726 "ZynqBerry"
    The Trenz Electronic TE0726 is a Rasberry Pi compatible FPGA module integrating a Xilinx Zynq-7010, 4 USB ports, an Ethernet port and 16 MByte Flash memory for configuration und operation.
    Tue Mar 22 12:42:44 2016 - permalink -
    - http://www.xilinx.com/products/boards-and-kits/1-ckymke.html
    electronics FPGA hardware pi raspberry π
  • Welcome to Attic — Attic - Deduplicating Archiver 0.16 documentation
    Attic is a deduplicating backup program written in Python. The main goal of Attic is to provide an efficient and secure way to backup data. The data deduplication technique used makes Attic suitable for daily backups since only the changes are stored.
    Currently Linux, FreeBSD and MacOS X are supported.
    Sun Mar 20 01:15:44 2016 - permalink -
    - https://attic-backup.org/
    backup FOSS Python software
  • rdiff-backup: Main
    diff-backup backs up one directory to another, possibly over a network. The target directory ends up a copy of the source directory, but extra reverse diffs are stored in a special subdirectory of that target directory, so you can still recover files lost some time ago. The idea is to combine the best features of a mirror and an incremental backup.

    Version 1.2.8, released March 16th 2009
    Includes a windows version.
    Sat Mar 19 22:12:32 2016 - permalink -
    - http://www.nongnu.org/rdiff-backup/index.html
    backup FOSS GPL Linux software Windows
  • hardBackup - Dirvish disk-based backup for Windows | itefix.net
    hardBackup is a powerful solution for disk-based backup on windows systems. By utilizing well proven open source technologies like Dirvish (link is external), Rsync (link is external), Openssh (link is external) and Cygwin (link is external), hardBackup can:

    keep several images of backup in a rotating scheme
    represent identical files in different images by one single physical copy
    transfer only changes in files via secure channels
    Sat Mar 19 21:32:57 2016 - permalink -
    - https://www.itefix.net/hardbackup
    backup FOSS software Windows
  • How to Convert Temperature (K) to RGB: Algorithm and Sample Code – Tanner Helland (dot) com
    Converting color temperature (Kelvin) to RGB.
    The algorithm provides a high-quality approximation, but it’s not accurate enough for serious scientific use. It’s designed primarily for photo manipulation – so don’t try and use it for astronomy or medical imaging.
    Tue Mar 15 13:13:01 2016 - permalink -
    - http://www.tannerhelland.com/4435/convert-temperature-rgb-algorithm-code/
    algorithm color photo physics TODO
  • SDR transceiver
    SDR receivers and transmitters for Red Pitaya.
    Thu Mar 10 01:39:18 2016 - permalink -
    - https://pavel-demin.github.io/red-pitaya-notes/sdr-transceiver/
    radio software
  • Self hosting with cgit using Spiffy | More magic
    History shows: code hosting is unreliable.

    At the beginning of this year, Google Code shut down. Tarballs of archived projects will stay available until the end of the year, but after that the code will probably be gone forever.
    Tue Mar 8 10:22:02 2016 - permalink -
    - http://www.more-magic.net/posts/self-hosting-spiffy-cgit.html
    Scheme TODO version-control
  • userv - user services client and daemon
    Put the security boundary where it ought to be.
    userv (pronounced you-serve) is a program which, according to the specification, is
     a Unix system facility to allow one program to invoke another when only limited trust exists between them.

    Found via the interesting "Experiences with Subversion" http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/svn.html
    Tue Mar 8 00:23:23 2016 - permalink -
    - http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ian/userv/
    security software Unix
  • Linux man pages online
    The links from this page display HTML renderings of the man pages from the Linux man-pages project as well as a curated collection of pages from various other free software projects.
    From the author of
    The Linux Programming Interface
    http://man7.org/tlpi/index.html
    Sun Mar 6 20:23:11 2016 - permalink -
    - http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/index.html
    book Linux on-line reading
  • GitHub - tesneddon/multics-emul: An emulator for the hardware that ran the Multics operating system
    An emulator for the hardware that ran the Multics operating system.

    Most documentation is on the project wiki at
    https://github.com/MichaelMondy/multics-emul/wiki
    Sun Feb 28 00:52:22 2016 - permalink -
    - https://github.com/tesneddon/multics-emul
    computer history operating-system
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