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Long list of good open source games, especially RTS games.
A free and open-source reference guide that explains how to use Markdown.
Contains a very nice 'tools' directory with links to multitudes of markdown-compatible tools (especially interesting for people not just wanting to write md on the commandline or in vim but wanting a 'rich-text-like' experience while writing).
A nicely compiled list, especially of de-facto fits-for-all standards for package/venv management, testing, linting and some learning resources thrown on top.
List of resources to delve deeper into data science and/or data engineering. Very interesting suggestions and enough overlap that it's not just a 'random list'
A listing and discussion of some of the best Zettelkasten-like plugins or workflows within (neo)vim
List of quantified self resources - some outdated and some missing (Grafana would fit into many qs deployments, datasette, etc) but not bad for an overview.
A list of programs that are built on* vim concepts, predominantly hjkl movement and modes.
- built on can mean fully supporting, intended to replicate, mimic, provide configuration for, up to and including be configurable enough, I believe.
Open source, experimental, and tiny tools roundup.
Mainly themed around creation, graphically, such as generative art, games and word play.
Contains lots of nice little tools, some of which are truly not famous yet.
Huge collection of computable, curated data from demographics to language, science & math, politics, social media. Many formats: numerical, time series, image, audio, geospatial. Can be exported as simple csv, or worked with in python notebooks on the page.
A long list of data sources, divided by general topics, and of varying quality.
Research Guides: Social Science Data Sources & Statistical Methods: Free Data Sources
A collection of free sources of various kinds of data, on recommendation-basis from EMU.
The FOSS ecosystem’s many benefits present only a few minor annoyances for sysadmins - the most significant of which is the need for research, as well as trial-and-error, when investigating new software to employ in your stack.
Presented applications:
sox mpv vapoursynth ffmpeg mkvtoolnix-cli graphicsmagick
top publicationa (or 'must-read' publications) in several scientific fields, e.g. philosophy, physics, algorithms, etc.
List of many commandline utilities (from funny to useful to impressive)
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Short notes on many texts; of interest:
- journaling
- minimalism
- stoicism
- speaking/social skills
- self-improvement
- writing