dns.toys
harlequin
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dns.toys
- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
- DNS Toys
- Useful Utilities and Services over DNS
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Icanhazip: A simple IP address tool survived a deluge of users (2021)
In addition to the others, there is also https://www.dns.toys/
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Show HN: Use DNS TXT to share information
It's always amusing to see DNS "hackery"[1] like this, and always makes me go back to DNS Toys (https://www.dns.toys/), which generated a huge discussion on HN a year ago [2]
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[1] well, it's not really hackery if you're being pedantic, since it's doing what the spec allows it to do
[2] DNS Toys (946 points): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31704789
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YouTube/Google/Gmail unreachable, however all other sites are? (No blocklists, all disabled) Unbound and Google = SERVFAIL, Unbound and everything else = works.
#1: Which of the below DNS Servers track user data & logs #2: Is there any reason to care about DNSSEC in 2022 as regards choice of registrar and DNS host? #3: Useful utilities and toys over DNS | 6 comments
- dns.toys: Useful utilities and services over DNS
- dns.toys
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Hacker News top posts: Jun 12, 2022
DNS Toys\ (83 comments)
- DNS query BOFH excuse generator for ShittySysadmin.com
harlequin
- DBeaver – open-source Database client
- FLaNK Stack 29 Jan 2024
- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
- Harlequin: SQL IDE for Your Terminal
- Harlequin: DuckDB IDE for the terminal
- Harlequin.sh DuckDB IDE for your terminal
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Show HN: Harlequin, the DuckDB IDE for Your Terminal
For the past four months I've been working (part-time, this is OSS after all) on Harlequin, a SQL IDE for DuckDB that runs in your terminal. I built this because I work in Data, and I found myself often reaching for the DuckDB CLI to quickly query CSV or Parquet data, but then hitting a wall when using the DuckDB CLI as my queries got more complex and my result sets got larger.
Harlequin is a drop-in replacement for the DuckDB CLI that runs in any terminal (even over SSH), but adds a browsable data catalog, full-powered text editor (with multiple buffer support), and a scrollable results viewer that can display thousands of records.
Harlequin is written in Python, using the Textual framework. It's licensed under MIT.
Today I released v1.0.0, and I'm excited to share Harlequin with HN for the first time. You can try it out with `pip install harlequin`, or visit https://harlequin.sh for docs and other info.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 07August2023
What are some alternatives?
bunny1 - bunny1 is a tool that lets you write smart bookmarks in python and then share them across all your browsers and with a group of people or the whole world. It was developed at Facebook and is widely used there.
hugging-chat-api - HuggingChat Python API🤗
iodine - Official git repo for iodine dns tunnel
opensms - Open-source solution to programmatically send and receive SMS using your own SIM cards
vytal-extension - Browser extension to spoof timezone, geolocation, locale and user agent.
llama2_aided_tesseract - Enhance Tesseract OCR output for scanned PDFs by applying Large Language Model (LLM) corrections, complete with options for text validation and hallucination filtering.
android_kernel_oneplus_sm8250
OpenBuddy - Open Multilingual Chatbot for Everyone
kittendns
examples - Analyze the unstructured data with Towhee, such as reverse image search, reverse video search, audio classification, question and answer systems, molecular search, etc.
bofh - BOFH excuse generator
textadept - Textadept is a fast, minimalist, and remarkably extensible cross-platform text editor for programmers.