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Permutation Test: Visual Explanation
This document assumes you've had some exposure to org-mode already so concepts like the agenda, capture mode, etc. won't be completely foreign to you. More information about org-mode can be found in the Org-Mode Manual and on the Worg Site.
Just drop in sakura.css to any webpage and go from ugly looking 1900's website to a pretty modern website in literally 0 seconds.
Easy to customize and build on top of sakura.
Sakura supports extremely easy theming support using variables for duotone color scheming. Comes with several existing themes, can be found in the css folder of this repository.
Cutting Edge WebRTC Video Conferencing. Contribute to versatica/mediasoup development by creating an account on GitHub.
Drop-in switcher for previewing minimal CSS frameworks - dohliam/dropin-minimal-css
Make your website faster and save bandwidth. TinyPNG optimizes your PNG images by 50-80% while preserving full transparency!
Manage cryptographic keys, sigchains and user identities.
Search for keys, verify and import them.
Securely store passwords and secrets.
Encrypt, decrypt, sign, verify (using Saltpack).
Create a secure connection (Wormhole) between 2 computers (using Noise).
Most features available in both the app and on the command line.
100% open source (github.com/keys-pub) and cross platform (macOS, Windows, Linux).
GitQlient, pronounced as git+client (/gɪtˈklaɪənt/) is a multi-platform Git client originally forked from QGit. Nowadays it goes beyond of just a fork and adds a lot of new functionality.
The original idea was to provide a GUI-oriented Git client that was easy to integrate with QtCreator (currently shipped as GitQlientPugin). This idea has grown since the day 1 to not only cover the integration with QtCreator but also to make it an app on it’s own.
The Plain Text Workflow is an alternative to writing with a word processor. Mind you, I said writing, not typesetting or formatting, which is a major part of what word processors do. The idea of the plain text workflow is that you separate the act of writing from that of producing a formatted, typeset final document. You initially capture your words using a plain text editor, perhaps using a lightweight formatting language like Markdown. Then, using freely-available software such as pandoc, you translate your plain text document into whatever file format you need to provide (to a colleague, reviewer, literary agent, journal editor, blog post, email, website, etc.), be it Microsoft Word, LibreOffice, PDF, HTML, or whatever. You might also bring this translated file into your word processor to continue tweaking the formatting. However, your original words are captured in one or more plain text files, which remain the source from which various other document formats flow. With the plain text workflow, you work in plain text, and all of those other document formats are outputs from your plain text source document.
Lectures, Meetings, Workshops and Conferences
The effortless open-source tool for event organisation, archival and collaboration
Free, open-source SQL client for Windows and Mac 🦅 - plotly/falcon
org-mode modules for citations, cross-references, bibliographies in org-mode and useful bibtex tools to go with it. - jkitchin/org-ref
Students, Alumni, & Staff are banding together to reject invasive facial recognition technology.
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(no audio) Filmed myself opening the Librem 5 package (4x speed), then turning it on for the first time (1x speed).