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Sample apps are examples of working code that you can browse, run, and learn from to get started developing your own Google Cast app.
Etalab accompagne l’ouverture des données publiques de l’État et des administrations. À ce titre, Etalab développe et anime la plateforme ouverte des données publiques data.gouv.fr, plateforme qui héberge les jeux de données et recense leurs réutilisations.
LTB project is a compilation of tools for LDAP administrators, to ease their rough life:
Monitoring: Nagios and Cacti scripts
OpenLDAP packaging and extensions
Scripting: LDAP massive batch operations
Self Service Password: Web interface to change password
White Pages: Web interface to browse entries
Service Desk: Web interface to check, unlock and reset passwords
Setting up a PI 3 for Docker is already described in several posts on the great wide internet. Below I will describe the method I used including the links for that. No need to reinvent the wheel now is there!
The NetSA Security Suite network sensing architecture is comprised of four major subsystems described below: sensor, collector, analysis, and alerting. These subsystems interconnect in order to collect, process, store, and analyze network communications.
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We create booklets, course materials and manuals for creative, cultural and campaigning uses of Free Software.
Enjeu et priorité stratégique, la cyberdéfense est garante de la souveraineté nationale. Avec de nombreux acteurs, le ministère des Armées participe activement à la protection et à la défense des systèmes d’information dans le cyberespace.
Since 2013, Backblaze has published statistics and insights based on the hard drives in our data center. You'll find links to those reports below. We also publish the data underlying these reports, so that anyone can reproduce them. You'll find an overview of this data and the download links further down this page.
Repair saves you money. It saves the environment. And it connects us to our things. Ditch the throwaway economy.
LIRC is a package that allows you to decode and send infra-red signals of many (but not all) commonly used remote controls.
Recent linux kernels makes it possible to use some IR remote controls as regular input devices. Sometimes this makes LIRC redundant. However, LIRC offers more flexibility and functionality and is still the right tool in a lot of scenarios.
The most important part of LIRC is the lircd daemon which decodes IR signals received by the device drivers and provides the information on a socket. It also accepts commands for IR signals to be sent if the hardware supports this.
The user space applications allows you to control your computer with your remote control. You can send X11 events to applications, start programs and much more on just one button press. The possible applications are obvious: Infra-red mouse, remote control for your TV tuner card or CD-ROM, shutdown by remote, program your VCR and/or satellite tuner with your computer, etc. Using lirc on Raspberry Pie is quite popular these days.
The information resource for all wireless device applications filed with the FCC.
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To test the HA crossover connection, here are some commands to verify that your crossover is working and sending data.
Online tool for Whois lookups
The "open Home Automation Bus" (openHAB) is an open source, technology agnostic home automation platform which runs as the center of your smart home. Besides 200 other add-ons for all kinds of technologies, openHAB provides an MQTT add-on ("binding") to interface with systems like Tasmota.
By following the guide below you'll be able to observe, control and manage your Tasmotamodules from your openHAB system. If you are new to openHAB, please learn about the basic concepts and the initial setup. The below article will not cover any basics which are out of scope to the Tasmota integration.
We need to connect to the serial programming interface of the ESP8266 chip. This is done by connecting our serial-to-USB converter TX and RX pins to the ESP8266 RX and TX pins and powering the chip with the 3.3V and GND pins.
We consolidate location and information of wireless networks world-wide to a central database, and have user-friendly desktop and web applications that can map, query and update the database via the web.
We currently accept files in any of:
DStumbler: text output
G-Mon: .kml, .txt output
inSSIDer: kml output
Kismac: native (.kismac), text, kml output
Kismet: .csv, .xml, .netxml, .gps, .gpsxml, .nettxt, CWGD output
MacStumbler: plist xml, wiscan format
NetStumbler: native (.ns1), text, wiscan, summary
Pocket Warrior: Text output
Wardrive-Android: kml output
WiFiFoFum: kml, kmz output
WiFi-Where: ns1, kml, csv output. Now available on Cydia (iphone/ipad jailbreak)
Wigle Wifi Wardriving: csv output
Consolidated.db: This is an sqlite file that is synced from an iphone/ipad to a host computer (prior to iOS 4.3.3).
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