nxRepo: The Switch Homebrew Repository
Icecast is a streaming media (audio/video) server which currently supports Ogg (Vorbis and Theora), Opus, WebM and MP3 streams.
It can be used to create an Internet radio station or a privately running jukebox and many things in between. It is very versatile in that new formats can be added relatively easily and supports open standards for communication and interaction.
Icecast is distributed under the GNU GPL, version 2.
So, here is little list, that contains PS4 Jailbreak links. Feel free to contribute by committing new links.
Write Freely is free and open source software for starting a minimalist, federated blog — or an entire community.
Created in April 2017, unCaptcha achieved 85% accuracy defeating Google's ReCaptcha. After the release of this work, Google released an update to ReCaptcha with the following major changes:
Better browser automation detection
Spoken phrases rather than digits
These changes were initially successful in protecting against the original unCaptcha attack. However, as of June 2018, these challenges have been solved. We have been in contact with the ReCaptcha team for over six months and they are fully aware of this attack. The team has allowed us to release the code, despite its current success.
OpenTomb is a cross-platform reimplementation of classic Tomb Raider 1—5 engines that were developed by now defunct Core Design. It is not a patcher or DLL extension of already existing engines.
The project does not use any old Tomb Raider source code, because all attempts to retrieve sources from Eidos / Core were in vain, despite many petitions by the community. Instead, everything is being developed completely from scratch.
Blot is a blogging platform with no interface. It creates a special folder in your Dropbox and publishes files you put inside. The point of all this — the reason Blot exists — is so you can use your favorite tools to create whatever you publish.
Free public domain audiobooks
Read by volunteers from around the world.
Dark Mode For Everything
Input is a flexible system of fonts designed specifically for code by David Jonathan Ross. It offers both monospaced and proportional fonts, all with a large range of widths, weights, and styles for richer code formatting.
Read what people wish they knew at your age
Get sh*t done across Mail, Calendar & Drive. Access Boomerang, Grammarly, Google Services,
and all of your favorite apps. Did we mention Unified Search?
Fast text recognition (OCR) to create searchable PDFs. More than 100 languages available!
Compose PDF from many sources like existing PDFs, images, emails, webpages, scans or iPhone's built in document scanner (Continuity Camera).
Drag or paste everything on the window to append it to the current document and automatically apply text recognition if required.
Squeeze to reduce the size of your PDF files and saves space on your drives.
Emails and webpages get converted to paged PDF files which is great for archiving invoices you get by mail like from AppStore.
Full support for all desktop scanners.
Save, print or share the PDF files you created on a fly.
Have the text read to you by the computer voice.
Receipts is ideal for collecting and managing receipts for tax purposes, for expenses, for preparation of bookkeeping and also for private households. The automatic recognition of amounts, date and other values as well as the self-learning classification according to contacts and categories make the work much easier. The program understands all common formats like PDF, images, mails, websites but also offers excellent support for scanners.
Denied saves your ears from Nickelback or any other band, song or album. It sees what you're playing in Spotify and iTunes (including Apple Music) and automatically skips songs that you dislike.
The markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck.
I couldn't find a note-taking app that ticked all the boxes I'm interested in: notes are written and rendered in GitHub-flavored Markdown, no WYSIWYG, no proprietary formats, I can run a search & replace across all notes, notes support attachments, the app isn't bloated, the app has a pretty interface, tags are indefinitely nestable and can import Evernote notes (because that's what I was using before).
So I built my own.
What makes these tools unique are the ratecontrol systems which achieve those goals.
This package is based on my original collection of Video Transcoding Scripts written in Bash. While still available online, those scripts are no longer in active development. Users are encouraged to install this Ruby Gem instead.
Most of the tools in this package are essentially intelligent wrappers around Open Source software like HandBrake, FFmpeg, MKVToolNix, and MP4v2. And they're all designed to be executed from the command line shell:
transcode-video Transcode video file or disc image directory into format and size similar to popular online downloads.
detect-crop Detect crop values for video file or disc image directory.
convert-video Convert video file from Matroska to MP4 format or from MP4 to Matroksa format without transcoding video.
query-handbrake-log Report information from HandBrake-generated .log files.
Thank you for finding Misskey. Misskey is a decentralized microblogging platform born on Earth. Since it exists within the Fediverse (a universe where various social media platforms are organized), it is mutually linked with other social media platforms. Why don't you take a short break from the hustle and bustle of the city, and dive into a new Internet?