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🌐 The Internet OS! Free, Open-Source, and Self-Hostable.
Software for ESP32 to talk to Hoymiles/TSUN/Solenso Inverters
Manages, configures, extracts and monitors Microsoft 365 tenant configurations
Best practices for segmentation of the corporate network of any company
IntunePrepTool is a GUI designed for creating Intune packages using the MS Win32 Content Prep Tool. The tool aims to simplify the process of packaging applications for deployment through Intune by …
Powershell based GUI for the Powershell App Deployment Toolkit
A tool to wrap Win32 App and then it can be uploaded to Intune
A collection of awesome security hardening guides, tools and other resources
EFI folder with OpenCore bootloader for use MacOS on Ryzen (Ryzentosh 🤠)
Repo for Getting Started With ACPI
ACPI Hotpatches and Guides for the OpenCore Bootmanager. Enhance and fine-tune your system by adding devices and enabling additional features not covered in the OpenCore Install Guide.
iacavd / hass-config-Dash
Forked from matt8707/hass-config✨ A different take on designing a Lovelace UI (Dashboard)
Windows-based client for Home Assistant. Provides notifications, quick actions, commands, sensors and more.
🏠 My Home Assistant configuration, a bit different that others :) Be sure to 🌟 this repository for updates!
Add custom properties to your Intune devices
WAU daily updates apps as system and notify connected users. (Allowlist and Blocklist support)
Powershell scripts for Winget with SCCM/Intune
iacavd / Winget-Install
Forked from Romanitho/Winget-InstallPowershell scripts for Winget with SCCM/Intune
Intune Winget app packager
OpenCore EFI folder for Microsoft Surface Laptop 3
All-in-one & Easy-to-use. Integrate all your Xiaomi Smart Home - with a single integration and NO YAML files - into Home Assistant.
Generate a pairing HomeKit QR code label for your HomeKit accessory from the command line