Leftovers: Software
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Nginx 1.8.0 Brings Backend SSL Verification, Experimental Thread Pools
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GCC 5.1 Officially Released
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GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) 5.1 Has Been Officially Released with Powerful New Features
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GNU Parallel 20150422 ('Germanwings') released
GNU Parallel 20150422 ('Germanwings') has been released.
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egara: a groupware historian
The middleware is designed to be used without modification as the system grows in capability while being scalable. Multiple instances can be run across different systems and the results should (eventually) be the same. I say "eventually" since in such a system one can not guarantee the exact order of events, only the exact results after some period of time. Or, in more familiar terms, it is eventually consistent.
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x_x: The Dead Guy CLI
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greg: You’re so vain
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OpenBazaar Marketplace Releases 0.4.0 Beta for Linux and Mac OSX
Nearly one year ago, the OpenBazaar project began via a DarkMarket fork. On Tuesday April 21st, the fourth beta of the decentralized OpenBazaar marketplace was released for Linux and Mac OSX users. According to the release blog post, binaries for Windows users will be “released soon.” Unlike many anonymous dark net markets, OpenBazaar does not allow listing illicit items.
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Syncthing 0.11.0 Released With Performance Improvements, Proper Conflict Detection
Syncthing is a cross-platform peer-to-peer file synchronization client/server application written in Go. The tool is similar to BitTorrent Sync (but it's open source as opposed to BT Sync), and it's used to synchronize files between computers
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Try Vocal, A Podcast Manager Designed For elementary OS
Vocal is a podcast manager designed to integrate tightly with the elementary OS desktop, which supports both audio and video podcasts, with built-in video playback.
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