Projects
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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passport-appointment-bot
Bot to automatically find and book appointment for renewal/creation of a Swedish passport or national identity card.
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1T-Sentence-Miner
Finds the lowest hanging fruit in your immersion automatically and adds it straight to your Anki deck. 1T Sentences are great to learn languages but very time-consuming, this tool makes Anki cards automatically based on your current progress in your target language.
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STS-Crawler
A python reddit bot for /r/SlayTheSpire that automatically (soft) finds cards and relics mentioned in post titles and comments with descriptions the help new players
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denodata
A Deno native indexed database. Backed by the Deno KV store, denodata has zero external dependencies. Both traditional table-oriented and object-oriented index approaches are supported and can be mixed and matched. The standard Deno KV key-value functions remain available and are enhanced to support the indexing and metadata features. Support for automatic serialization and deserialization of class instances, automatic key/value expiration and developer defined metadata. Support for Date, Re
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
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Facebook_Leak_Contact_Checker
After the leak of 533 millions Facebook user data in April of 2021, I wanted to find out if any of my friends have been affected. I could not find an easy way to check an entire contact list, so I wrote this program to help me. All you have to do is import a vcard ('.vcf') and provide a file from the leak (you may find the files on your favorite torrent providers) and let the program do the rest.
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UnoAnalysis
I recently learned that according to the official standard rules of UNO, you aren't allowed to accumulate plus-cards. However, I find adding plus cards ontop of plus cards in order to make your opponents draw an infinite number of cards is way more fun. That's why I used R to simulated 10,000 games of UNO with 4 players both with and without allowing the accumulution of plus cards to see the difference. It turns out that the difference in the mean of the maximum number of cards a player has in h