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This is just a portfolio project repository. I want to show recruiters and my hopefully next coworkers something I am working on. That's why I used an ECS as architecture. Right now, the base algorithm should work correctly. In the future, I plan to add demos, examples, wrapper and so on.
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Riverd LWAS is a multi-language web application server with persistent and ephemeral workers, written in C. It enables efficient handling of HTTP requests through a worker system that can execute different programming languages. | Riverd LWAS es un servidor de aplicaciones web multi-lenguaje con workers persistentes y efímeros, escrito en C. Permite manejar solicitudes HTTP de manera eficiente mediante un sistema de workers que pueden ejecutar diferentes lenguajes de programación.
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Illustrating practical solutions to common problems faced by a Data Engineer.
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[MIRROR] My personal Gentoo overlay
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My GNU/Linux Configuration Files, Dot Files. Tried to make these as generic as possible so if you want to download them and use them it doesn't take much configuration.
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أداة تنزيل الوسائط و تحويلها على غنو/لينكس
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x86-64 Linux ELF64 ASM program to annoy Linux users.
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Cheatsheet / IT toolbox
devops Linux security network databases programming methodologies scrum agile kanban jenkins Google Cloud... Amazon Web S... Microsoft Azure Apache Kafka rabbitmq prometheus grafana GNU/Linux Red Hat Ente... CentOS 7 ubuntu server kali-linux PostgreSQL Python Bash virtualization hypervisor kvm proxmox Docker Kubernetes AI google gemini chatgpt Terraform Ansible prompt devsecopsUpdated -
OnixOS Kasm Desktop Core | https://hub.docker.com/r/olproject/kasm-onixos-core
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Got bored, figured there should be an easy way to make and check warrant canaries. Can't help Windows users, but can help Linux users, so here are some bash scripts.
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Sysinfo; because your system deserves the spotlight. Specs, stats & performance at a glance (linux)
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🌐 The Linux Diary"A Journey from Commands to Mastery"
📖 The Linux Diary is not just a repository, it’s a personal journey into the world of Linux. Here you’ll find:🖥️ Everyday Linux commands with clear explanations⚙️ System Administration, Networking, Security & Automation guides📂 Practical notes, scripts, and troubleshooting tips🚀 A learning path useful for both beginners and advanced users👉 More than just a collection of commands, this is your step-by-step Linux learning companion.Updated -
Simple program, that can convert video file into ASCII animation and play it in the terminal
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Personal experiences about IT career which covers GNU/Linux, Programming languages, Cloud computing, Cyber security and so on.
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A collection of dmenu shell scripts.
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