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    Award-winning proxy networks, AI-powered web scrapers, and business-ready datasets for download.


    How the world collects public web data

    Bright Data is a leading data collection platform, enabling businesses to collect crucial structured and unstructured data from millions of websites through our proprietary technology. Our proxy networks give you access to sophisticated target sites using precise geo-targeting. You can also use our tools to unblock tough target sites, accomplish SERP-specific data collection tasks, manage and optimize your proxy performance as well as automating all of your data collection needs.
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    Ditto Edge Server is a lightweight standalone server for resource-constrained edge environments, based on the core Ditto Edge SDK.

    With Ditto Edge Server, you can join devices as small as a Raspberry Pi to a local mesh network and synchronize data across edge environments.

    Ditto's Edge SDK is the only thing your edge devices need to ensure your application is operational in any environment, regardless of network conditions.
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    Stars of Call

    Stars of Call

    A space game in the Hoshikaze 2250 universe, built on the NAEV engine

    Stars of Call will ultimately be a mix of Elite-like, Rogue-like and RTS, set in the Hoshikaze 2250 Sci-Fi universe, developed by the eponymous French Association. Hoshikaze 2250 is a very large universe, set in the year 2250, Human Occidental Calendar. With 9 sentient species sharing more than 3000 stellar systems linked by natural hyperjump tunnels and settled on nearly 200 planets, it allows to develop many things around it : short stories books, novels, comics, paperback RPGs,...
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    This project aims at writing a threaded, object-oriented and scriptable game engine targetting the .NET platform, using a mixture of c# or managed c++ ports of famous c/c++ components such as OGRE, CEGUI, Newton, Lua, Python, Audiere, OpenAL, etc...
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    The Cross Platform Application Collection is a meta project which includes several smaller projects that provide useful tools for any .net/mono enabled platform.
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    Open-Source Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game engine. Server is semi-free, open for non-commercial use. Client is free software and the content is proprietary. Rehash from a 5-year-old project, active again since august 2007.
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    Attack Surface Management | Criminal IP ASM

    For security operations, threat-intelligence and risk teams wanting a tool to get access to auto-monitored assets exposed to attack surfaces

    Criminal IP’s Attack Surface Management (ASM) is a threat-intelligence–driven platform that continuously discovers, inventories, and monitors every internet-connected asset associated with an organization, including shadow and forgotten resources, so teams see their true external footprint from an attacker’s perspective. The solution combines automated asset discovery with OSINT techniques, AI enrichment and advanced threat intelligence to surface exposed hosts, domains, cloud services, IoT endpoints and other Internet-facing vectors, capture evidence (screenshots and metadata), and correlate findings to known exploitability and attacker tradecraft. ASM prioritizes exposures by business context and risk, highlights vulnerable components and misconfigurations, and provides real-time alerts and dashboards to speed investigation and remediation.
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