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Free, Self-Hosted No-Code Databases Comparison

A Detailed Feature Comparison of Leading Open-Source No-Code Database Platforms

This gist presents a thorough comparison of free, self-hosted no-code database platforms. The table below outlines key features, GitHub metrics, and integration capabilities, helping developers and teams select the ideal database solution for their projects.

Contributions to further refine and expand this comparison are welcome.

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@djsime1
djsime1 / fz_forks.md
Last active November 18, 2024 18:34
Flipper Zero firmware differences

This document has moved!

This comparison list has been relocated into the Awesome Flipper Zero repository. While you can read still read an archived version in this gist, all future updates will take place in the new repository.

Last archived version (Adapted from Nano's original messages in the Unleashed firmware Discord.)

Flipper Zero firmware differences

:: Last updated July 10 2022. ::

@CharlesGodwin
CharlesGodwin / cloudflare.md
Last active February 18, 2026 17:40
I Don't Need Port Forwarding and Don't Care About CGNAT

I Don't Need Port Forwarding and Don't Care About CGNAT

This was rewritten 2022-11-30

This article is for users that want all these features:

  • To connect to home network from anywhere
  • Can connect without any port forwarding; either by choice or internet provider can't or won't provide access
  • No setup or configuration or installation on client machine
  • No enrolment / registration required
@Lauszus
Lauszus / main.py
Created October 1, 2020 13:50
Siglent SDS2000X plus hack
import hashlib
SCOPEID = '0000000000000000'
Model = 'SDS2000X+'
# Note that 'AWG' should be used for the 'FG' option
# If you have the 100 MHz model, then first upgrade it to 200 MHz, then 350 MHz and finally 500 MHz
bwopt = ('25M', '40M', '50M', '60M', '70M', '100M', '150M', '200M', '250M', '300M', '350M', '500M', '750M', '1000M', 'MAX', 'AWG', 'WIFI', 'MSO', 'FLX', 'CFD', 'I2S', '1553', 'PWA')
hashkey = '5zao9lyua01pp7hjzm3orcq90mds63z6zi5kv7vmv3ih981vlwn06txnjdtas3u2wa8msx61i12ueh14t7kqwsfskg032nhyuy1d9vv2wm925rd18kih9xhkyilobbgy'