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fai_config
FAI_CONFIG_SRC for FAI
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hates-software
Site for hates.software
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deathswitch
Deathswit.ch
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hubot-mind-meld Archived
Merge the robot's memory of users into single rows.
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dashboards-bikeshed
BikeShed Dashboards
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raspi
raspberry pi setup and configuration scripts
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OpsCraft
Technology tree for Ops
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github-status-hue Archived
Blink dem lights when GitHub has issues
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jarvis
just another really vigilant infrastructure sysadmin
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standing-water
A place to store all of our scripts transmitted by mosquitto.
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masterfiles
cfengine3 masterfiles
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veralite Archived
access a micasaverde vera lite with ruby
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3d-prints
stl files, cad files, 3d-print files of various sorts, tools for hacking and making 3d prints, etc.
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raspbian-ua-netinst
Forked from debian-pi/raspbian-ua-netinstRaspbian (minimal) unattended netinstaller
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candyfair
Forked from cheshire137/candyfairDetermine the fairest way to distribute your Halloween candy amongst picky eaters.
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tapestry
Nashville xkcd style comic sankey diagram
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tumble
Tumble classic
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pedalwrench
toolkit for the bikeshed servers
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InMoov
stl files and checklists for InMoov robot.
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CuraForMakerbots
Forked from tchapi/CuraForMakerbotsTools to use Cura as a primary slicer for Makerbots printers
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puppet-hubot
Forked from envato/puppet-hubot -
ruby-ldap
Forked from bearded/ruby-ldapRuby/LDAP is an extension library for Ruby. It provides the interface to some LDAP libraries (e.g. OpenLDAP, Netscape SDK and Active Directory). The common API for application development is described in RFC1823 and is supported by Ruby/LDAP.
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recollections
Version controlled package repositories (yum and apt)

Formed in 2009, the Archive Team (not to be confused with the archive.org Archive-It Team) is a rogue archivist collective dedicated to saving copies of rapidly dying or deleted websites for the sake of history and digital heritage. The group is 100% composed of volunteers and interested parties, and has expanded into a large amount of related projects for saving online and digital history.
