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  • B2i offers full-service IR websites, widgets and plugins Icon
    B2i offers full-service IR websites, widgets and plugins

    Built for IR professionals who work for, or support public companies

    B2i Technologies provides the most robust and versatile tools to manage your Corporate website, Investor Relations website and email communications. Our Investor Relations Software solutions work through automation and implements into existing systems with ease in only a few steps. Our solutions not only help you stay compliant but save valuable time while reporting and delivering critical financial data and press release activities to investors. B2i's Investor Relations Solution provides highly reliable and customizable data for corporate websites including press releases, stock data, charting, and SEC filings within SOX compliance standards. Our investor relations software displays real-time data on your website without requiring additional work on your behalf. Once you have completed your filings and press releases they are automatically loaded onto your website and formatted for easy access.
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  • Junie, the AI coding agent by JetBrains Icon
    Junie, the AI coding agent by JetBrains

    Your smart coding agent

    Junie is an AI-powered coding agent developed by JetBrains designed to enhance developer productivity by integrating directly into popular IDEs such as IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, and Android Studio. It supports developers by assisting with code completion, testing, and inspections, ensuring code quality and reducing debugging time.
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    GoatCounter

    GoatCounter

    Easy web analytics. No tracking of personal data

    GoatCounter is an open-source web analytics platform available as a hosted service (free for non-commercial use) or self-hosted app. It aims to offer easy-to-use and meaningful privacy-friendly web analytics as an alternative to Google Analytics or Matomo. Privacy-aware; doesn’t track users with unique identifiers and doesn't need a GDPR notice. Fine-grained control over which data is collected. Also see the privacy policy and GDPR consent notices. Lightweight and fast; adds just ~3.5KB of extra data to your site. Also has JavaScript-free "tracking pixel" option, or you can use it from your application's middleware or import from logfiles. Keeps useful statistics such as browser information, location, and screen size. Keep track of referring sites and campaigns. Easy; if you've been confused by the myriad of options and flexibility of Google Analytics and Matomo that you don't need then GoatCounter will be a breath of fresh air.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Heartbleed

    Heartbleed

    A checker (site and tool) for CVE-2014-0160

    Heartbleed contains a compact, purpose-built implementation for detecting the infamous Heartbleed vulnerability in OpenSSL’s TLS heartbeat extension (CVE-2014-0160). It focuses on demonstrating and testing the flaw rather than being a general-purpose security toolkit, which makes the code approachable for learning and auditing. The project illustrates how a malformed heartbeat request could coax vulnerable servers into leaking memory contents, including potentially sensitive data. Because it’s small and self-contained, it’s often used as a reference to understand the vulnerability mechanics without wading through large codebases. The repo also serves as a historical snapshot of a watershed moment in modern Internet security and the practical lessons it forced the industry to learn. Developers and security engineers alike can study it to better appreciate protocol hardening, input validation, and defense-in-depth strategies.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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