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A small amd64/ARM/ARM64 Docker image that allows you to use CloudFlare as a DDNS / DynDNS Provider.
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Pharos - The Kubernetes Distribution
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This image is no longer maintained: https://github.com/oznu/docker-unms/issues/53
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Hiding messages in x86 programs using semantic duals
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All-in-one docker image for Ubiquiti UNMS. Supports x86_64 and ARM (Raspberry Pi).
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Support for multi-platform architecture Docker images using buildx.
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Mariadb running on Alpine Linux [Docker]
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Oracle Linux container images
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OpenDLV - A modern microservice-based software ecosystem powered by libcluon to make vehicles autonomous.
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A Folding@Home Docker container with GPU support
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Dockerfile for a ready-to-go Baikal server
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A blazing fast static files-serving web server powered by Rust Iron.
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qBittorrent docker container with OpenVPN client running as unprivileged user on alpine linux
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The Lord of Flies - A hobby operating system
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x86_64 operating system, written in Rust
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saphIR is an Intermediate Representation with amd64 and arm64 backends. Also included: a compiler, an arm64 lifter, an arm64 to amd64 dynamic binary translator, and a fuzzer.
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Nginx running on Alpine Linux [Docker]
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the binary memory map describes only one space, starting with the physical address 0x00100000
process the rest of the memory map entries and describe them in a binary memory map