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R is a free programming language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics.
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HackCon

August 22, 2020 - August 23, 2020 • Virtual

MLH Hackcon is the official conference for hacker community leaders, hosted by our friends at GitHub. It's an opportunity to learn, build, share, connect, and celebrate the fact that as organizers and hackers, we are all in this together. With two full days of workshops, talks, and discussion sessions, there’s something for everyone. New organizers can learn best practices for running hackathons, workshops, and other community events.
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Sonatype DepShield

Sonatype DepShield is a GitHub App used by developers to identify and remediate vulnerabilities in their open source dependencies.

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Streisand sets up a new server running your choice of WireGuard, OpenConnect, OpenSSH, OpenVPN, Shadowsocks, sslh, Stunnel, or a Tor bridge. It also generates custom instructions for all of these services. At the end of the run you are given an HTML file with instructions that can be shared with friends, family members, and fellow activists.
  • Updated Aug 5, 2020
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Malwoverview is a first response tool to perform an initial and quick triage in a directory containing malware samples, specific malware sample, suspect URL and domains. Additionally, it allows to download and send samples to main online sandboxes.
  • Updated Aug 12, 2020
  • Python
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Imgbot

Imgbot is a friendly robot that optimizes your images and saves you time. Optimized images mean smaller file sizes without sacrificing quality.

Shortly after installing Imgbot, you will receive a pull request with all of your images optimized. Just merge the pull request and you’re done! As you work on your project, Imgbot works alongside you to keep your images optimized.

Imgbot uses lossless compression by default.

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