- moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt - GameStream client for PCs
VirtualTam's bookmarks
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- Adding public transport data to Transitous
- public-transport/transitous
- GNOME Maps meets Transitous meets MOTIS (FOSDEM 2025)
- motis-project/motis - Multimodal routing, geocoding, and map tiles
- google/transit - General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS)
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- fgsfdsfgs/perfect_dark - Port of n64decomp/perfect_dark to modern platforms
- Friends of Joanna - 4-player mod to play co-op and versus missions
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- IF Archive Search Page
- searchlib/cli.py @240e47c
- Sygil-Dev/whoosh-reloaded - A fast, featureful full-text indexing and searching library implemented in pure Python
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- defold/defold
- Insality/druid - Defold UI component framework
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2025-05-10 - DReichLab/AdmixTools - Tools test whether admixture occurred and more
- admixr (CRAN)
- fgvieira/ngsDist - Estimation of pairwise distances under a probabilistic framework
- ANGSD/NgsRelate - Infer relatedness and other summary statistics for pairs of individuals from low coverage Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
- Science Direct - Population dynamics and genetic connectivity in recent chimpanzee history
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2025-02-15 - AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus
- AFLplusplus/LibAFL - A collection of reusable pieces of fuzzers
- rc0r/afl-utils - Utilities for automated crash sample processing/analysis, job management and corpus optimization
- 0xricksanchez/AFL_Runner - Scaling best-practice AFLPlusPlus fuzzing campaigns made easy
- AFL++ Papers
- Sister Projects
- The LibAFL Book
- Fuzzing projects with american fuzzy lop (AFL)
- afl - american fuzzy lop
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2025-01-30 -
- fubark/zig-v8 - Simple V8 builds with C and Zig bindings
- lightpanda-io/zig-v8-fork
- lightpanda-io/zig-js-runtime
- Volcamp 2024 - Créer un browser from scratch, c'est possible ?
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2025-01-21 It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
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2025-01-20 AI developers think about their bit of code, but with AI Flame Graphs they can now see the entire stack for the first time, including the HW, and many layers they don't usually think about or don't know about. It basically looks like a pile of gibberish with their code only a small part of the flame graph.
This reaction is similar to people's first experiences with CPU flame graphs, which show parts of the system that developers and engineers typically don't work on, such as runtime internals, system libraries, and kernel internals.
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