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re | erde | |
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1 | 2 | |
8 | 17 | |
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10.0 | 2.9 | |
over 3 years ago | 5 days ago | |
Go | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Why HTTP/3 is eating the world
Well it's abandoned and experimental, and there are better ways to hole punch than what I did, e.g. using STUN and TURN. But yeah it could replace one ngrok use case, though I think ngrok does not do L2/3 bridges.
Also: I think technically this was my first Go program (https://github.com/binwiederhier/re), but that was so tiny that it doesn't really count. ;-)
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Show HN: Jeeves – A Pythonic Alternative to GNU Make
On Dvorak keyboard it is in a very convenient place. Anyway, one can assign any letter. Not everyone uses virtualenv -- this is very frequent in Django, but I didn't see it elsewhere since I stopped working with it in 2016. Data science that I saw, revolves around Jupyter and Docker.
Anyway, my point is that your package offers some complexity like existing ones at similar cost. (Actually, I also contemplated making my own plugins system for `argh`, but just wrote a single package with my own decorator: https://github.com/culebron/erde/ )
- Why HTTP/3 is eating the world
What are some alternatives?
proposal - A repository for gRFCs
kill-zscaler - Kill Zscaler without password or jail Zscaler in a virtual machine
membrane_core - The core of the Membrane Framework, advanced multimedia processing framework
natter - [EXPERIMENTAL] A peer-to-peer TCP port forwarding library using NAT traversal with QUIC
vidgear - A High-performance cross-platform Video Processing Python framework powerpacked with unique trailblazing features :fire:
trojan - An unidentifiable mechanism that helps you bypass GFW.
quinn - Async-friendly QUIC implementation in Rust