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newznab-tmux
- Self-hosted indexer - is Newznab still the best choice?
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Self-hosted Usenet Indexer on Windows
But, if all that appeals to you, then head over to nntmux and install that. https://github.com/NNTmux/newznab-tmux
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REPL Driven Minecraft
Awhile back I looked into creating a Jupyter kernel for LDraw/LeoCAD to build LEGO creations with code in the input cell of a notebook and render to the output cell, and put together some notes on Jupyter kernels: https://github.com/westurner/wiki/blob/master/bricklayer.md#...
What are some alternatives?
nZEDb - nZEDb - a fork of nnplus(2011) | NNTP / Usenet / Newsgroup indexer.
SensorCraft - Programming tools to inspire kids to learn to program in a "world of blocks" similar to Minecraft environment
spotweb - Decentralized community
news-homepages - An open-source archive that gathers, saves, shares and analyzes news homepages
devilbox - A modern Docker LAMP stack and MEAN stack for local development
mcpi - Minecraft: Pi Edition API Python Library
Docker-Stack - This repo contains a simple Docker setup with minimal configuration and only few files you can drop into many PHP-based projects.
mtrepl - An experiment in REPL for Minetest
guide-to-deploying-laravel-on-vps - A comprehensive guide to deploying Laravel applications on Virtual Private Server
witchcraft-workshop - materials and code for the ClojureD 2022 workshop on Minecraft+Clojure
ravenna - Configurable landing page for your server.
documentation - 📘 Nextcloud documentation