Wednesday, 14 December 2016
Interesting Snippets from 2016-12-14
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GitHub - gchq/CyberChef: The Cyber Swiss Army Knife - a web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis
CyberChef is a simple, intuitive web app for carrying out all manner of "cyber" operations within a web browser. These operations include creating hexdumps, simple encoding like XOR or Base64, more complex encryption like AES, DES and Blowfish, data compression and decompression, calculating hashes and checksums, IPv6 and X.509 parsing, and much more.
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Snipe-IT Free Open Source Asset Management Software
Snipe-IT makes asset management easy. It was built by people solving real-world IT and asset management problems, and a solid UX has always been a top priority. Straightforward design and bulk actions mean getting things done faster.
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Wekan — open-source kanban
The open-source Trello-like kanban.
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Graylog | Open Source Log Management
Discover and resolve issues faster. Keep end users happy with less downtime and better performance by proactively monitoring key indicators and exceptions across the entire stack.
Interesting Snippets from 2016-12-07
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Instafavicon | Quickly create a favicon for your website
Quickly create a minimal and flat favicon for your website. Get started by selecting the text, size, shape, and color for your favicon. Once you're satisfied, download your favicon in an optimized ICO format.
Interesting Snippets from 2016-12-01
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Application Load Testing Tools for API Endpoints with loader.io
Loader.io is a FREE load testing service that allows you to stress test your web-apps & apis with thousands of concurrent connections.
Interesting Snippets from 2016-11-26
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FuslVZ Looking Glass
FuslVZ Looking Glass
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GitHub - Fusl/intrace
Multi-probe looking glass with simple but powerful configuration for probes and lookup types (BIRD, MTR, Ping & Traceroute pre-configured)
Interesting Snippets from 2016-11-20
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TurboBytes Pulse: global DNS, HTTP and Traceroute testing
TurboBytes Pulse enables you to quickly collect DNS, HTTP and Traceroute responses from many computers around the world. Most of these 'agents' are connected to consumer ISP networks. Pulse is free and open-source.