Saturday, January 1, 2022

GitHub Explore today Jan 2

Explore code and developers on GitHub today, Jan 2.

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GitHub topic recommendation

# lp-and-fix

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Travis CI

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How to Attract non code contributions to your Open Source project
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How to Attract non code contributions to your Open Source project

January 19, 2022

This talk will go into the details around why your open source community needs non code contributors and how to attract these contributors.

Pixel Art Tools
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Pixel Art Tools

Creating pixel art for fun or animated sprites for a game? The digital artist in you will love these apps and tools!

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Implementation of Vision Transformer, a simple way to achieve SOTA in vision classification with only a single transformer encoder, in Pytorch
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sindresorhus / awesome

😎 Awesome lists about all kinds of interesting topics
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apache / incubator-seatunnel

SeaTunnel is a distributed, high-performance data integration platform for the synchronization and transformation of massive data (offline & real-time).
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coolsnowwolf / lede

Lean's OpenWrt source
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termux / termux-packages

A build system and primary set of packages for Termux.

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