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SourceForge.net: Boot Info Script - Project Web Hosting - Open Source Software edit / delete
"bootinfoscript is a bash script which searches all hard drives attached to the computer for information related to booting and displays it in a convenient format."
Vaguely TBB-ish library for doing combined CPU/GPU computation, shifting data around and picking alternative task implementations as required.
aerosuidae.net : goomwwm : index edit / delete
A keyboard-driven stacking WM. It works pretty well, but not quite well enough to make me give up a proper stacking WM; on the other hand, there are definitely some good interface ideas here that I've stolen for my FVWM configuration...
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Home ยท karelzak/mutt-kz Wiki edit / delete
Mutt integration for notmuch. I'd consider this really cool except that notmuch apparently can't cope with the amount of mail I have in my archive (at least, I've never been able to get the indexer to make a significant dent in it).
UPC appears to be roughly to C as OpenMP is to Fortran, but with support for distributed computation. (That is, it's a way of doing C-like computation with pointers and shared data across multiple machines. Whether this is a good idea I'm not entirely convinced, but it's always nice to see better compiler support for parallel programming.)
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Upstream Tracker for C/C++ Libraries edit / delete
Tool for spotting API/ABI changes in libraries. Neat!
NonWiki :: Non DAW edit / delete
A minimal Ardour-alike. (Although Ardour works very well for me, and I'm not sure I'd really want to have to use an external mixer...)
fsniper documentation edit / delete
"fsniper is a utility that waits for a file to be changed, then executes a command on that file."
ddar: de-duplicating archiver edit / delete
Interesting idea -- it's like tar, but aggressively looks for duplicates, so you can do incremental backups into it -- but it seems like it'd be prohibitively inefficient for network backups. I guess what we really need is a "ddrsync".
Takes a directory full of scanned images, and processes them into nice tidy pages to make a PDF file from (splitting, deskewing, deblobbing, etc.). Works nicely; I now have a clean PDF of "The Scottish Violinist" based on A3 scans.
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tasty by Adam Sampson.