Awesome List Updates on Jan 28, 2022
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1. Public Apis
Programming
API: Mintlify
Description: For programmatically generating documentation for code
Auth:
apiKey
HTTPS: Yes
CORS: Yes
2. Free for Dev
APIs, Data, and ML
- Coupler - Data integration tool that syncs between apps. It can create live dashboards and reports, transform and manipulate values, and collect and back up insights. The free plan has unlimited users, 100 runs with 1000 monthly rows, and unlimited integrations.
Messaging and Streaming
- Upstash Kafka - Serverless Kafka Cloud offering with per-request-pricing. It has a free tier with a maximum of 10,000 messages per day.
3. Awesome Selfhosted
Software / Media Streaming - Multimedia Streaming
- Dim (⭐3.8k) - Dim is a self-hosted media manager fueled by dark forces. With minimal setup, Dim will organize and beautify your media collections, letting you access and play them anytime from anywhere.
GPL-2.0
Rust
4. Alternative Front Ends
Overview / YouTube
- ytdl-gui (⭐246): A simple-to-use, cross-platform graphical interface for youtube-dl
- uYouPlus (⭐5.5k): uYouPlus (uYou+) is an alternative YouTube app for Apple's iOS and iPadOS
- SmartTubeNext (⭐12k): SmartTubeNext is an advanced YouTube app for Android TVs and TV boxes, free and open source. It is not a live TV client and does not support "YouTube TV"
- ytcc (⭐160): Command line tool to keep track of your favorite playlists on YouTube and many other places. Can import youtube subscriptions from Google Takeout and provide them as an RSS feed for your favorite reader
- smtube (⭐36): Stand-alone YouTube video player
- Website: https://www.smtube.org
- SMTube is part of SMPlayer
- SMPlayer website: https://www.smplayer.info
- SMPlayer repository: https://github.com/smplayer-dev/smplayer (⭐422)
- minitube (⭐331): Lightweight youtube client with a kid-friendly interface. Can make playlists from search keywords
5. Awesome Open Hardware
Projects
- Precious Plastic - Tools to make plastic recycling as simple as possible.
Papers
- What is the “Source” of Open Source Hardware? - Paper by Jérémy Bonvoisin, Robert Mies, Jean-François Boujut, Rainer Stark.
- Towards national policy for open source hardware research: The case of Finland - Paper by I. T. S. Heikkinen, H. Savin, J. Partanen, J. SeppäläJ, M. Pearce.
- Open-Source Hardware in Education: A Systematic Mapping Study - Paper by Ruben Heradio, Jesus Chacon, Hector Vargas, Daniel Galan, Jacobo Saenz, Luis De La Torre, Sebastian Dormido.
Podcasts
- Amp hour - Open Hardware and The Creative Economy.
- Semiconductor Insiders - Open Hardware Diversity Alliance.
- Open source hardware podcast - By the Programming Electronics Academy.
Further Readings
- Open Source Guide - A website created by GitHub to help people work on open source projects.
- Open Collective - Enables groups to quickly set up a collective, raise funds and manage them transparently.
- OSHWA Certification - Provides an easy and straightforward way for producers to indicate that their products meet a uniform and well-defined standard for open-source compliance.
6. Awesome D
Command Line / XML
- argparse - Flexible parser of command line arguments.
Game Frameworks / XML
- gfm (⭐3) - D gamedev toolkit.
7. Awesome Humane Tech
Social networks / Wear our badge
- LibRedirect - A simple extension that redirects to alternative privacy-friendly frontends.
8. Awesome Algorand
IDEs / VSCode
- optio-labs/teal-debugger-extension (⭐14) - Debug teal with minimal AVM configuration inside VSCode.
9. Papers We Love
Info / How To Read a Paper
10. Awesome LaTeX
LaTeX formulas on the web
- xhub (⭐91) - Browser extension that lets you use LaTeX in GitHub pages.
11. Awesome Golem
Provider Resources
- Golem Price Updater (⭐4) - Automatically adjust the price for your Golem node based on the current price of GLM.
12. Awesome Android
Resources / Custom Dialog
- Android Stack Weekly - A weekly newsletter on new development and updates of Android universe.
13. Awesome Agi Cocosci
Problem Solving / Human-Level Problem Solving
- Physion: Evaluating Physical Prediction from Vision in Humans and Machines - NeurIPS'21, 2021. [All Versions].
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