drduh/macOS-Security-and-Privacy-Guide: A practical guide to securing macOS.
This is a collection of thoughts on securing a modern Apple Mac computer using macOS (formerly OS X) 10.12 “Sierra”, as well as steps to improving online privacy. Source: drduh/macOS-Security-and-Privacy-Guide: A practical guide to securing macOS.
nothings/single_file_libs: List of single-file C/C++ libraries.
Generally, the following is a list of small, easy-to-integrate, portable libraries which are usable from C and/or C++, and should be able to be compiled on both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. However, I have not personally verified that any specific lilbrary is as advertised, or is quality software. Source: nothings/single_file_libs: List of single-file C/C++ libraries.
How SAML Authentication Works
Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is an XML-based framework for authentication and authorization between two entities: a Service Provider and an Identity Provider. The Service Provider agrees to trust the Identity Provider to authenticate users. In return, the Identity provider generates an authentication assertion, which indicates that a user has been authenticated. Source: How SAML […]
Running Python in Xcode: Step by Step — Erica Sadun
As I’m preparing for a project that will involve Python programming, I need to get up to speed with at least a basic level of Python mastery. However, I’m not a big fan of using the interactive Python REPL, or whatever it is actually called: Source: Running Python in Xcode: Step by Step — Erica […]
alexsosn/iOS_ML: List of Machine Learning, AI, NLP solutions for iOS
List of Machine Learning, AI, NLP solutions for iOS Source: alexsosn/iOS_ML: List of Machine Learning, AI, NLP solutions for iOS
Swift By Emoji: A considered approach — Erica Sadun
It wasn’t written in Swift and certainly wasn’t running in Swift. I decided to play around: I built a playground, assigning massive lists of emoji strings to emoji variables, and got these examples running properly using Swift syntax. Source: Swift By Emoji: A considered approach — Erica Sadun
srez/README.md at master · david-gpu/srez
Image super-resolution through deep learning. This project uses deep learning to upscale 16×16 images by a 4x factor. The resulting 64×64 images display sharp features that are plausible based on the dataset that was used to train the neural net. Source: srez/README.md at master · david-gpu/srez
ManoMarks/docker-swarm-visualizer: A visualizer for Docker Swarm Mode using the Docker Remote API, Node.JS, and D3
A visualizer for Docker Swarm Mode using the Docker Remote API, Node.JS, and D3 Source: ManoMarks/docker-swarm-visualizer: A visualizer for Docker Swarm Mode using the Docker Remote API, Node.JS, and D3
ruslanskorb/RSKCollectionViewRetractableFirstItemLayout: A light-weight UICollectionViewFlowLayout subclass that allows the first item to be retractable.
A light-weight UICollectionViewFlowLayout subclass that allows the first item to be retractable. Source: ruslanskorb/RSKCollectionViewRetractableFirstItemLayout: A light-weight UICollectionViewFlowLayout subclass that allows the first item to be retractable.
diwi/PixelFlow: A Processing/Java library for high performance GPU-Computing (GLSL). Fluid Simulation + SoftBody Dynamics + Optical Flow + Image Processing + Particle Systems + Physics +…
A Processing/Java library for high performance GPU-Computing (GLSL). Fluid Simulation + SoftBody Dynamics + Optical Flow + Image Processing + Particle Systems + Physics +… Source: diwi/PixelFlow: A Processing/Java library for high performance GPU-Computing (GLSL). Fluid Simulation + SoftBody Dynamics + Optical Flow + Image Processing + Particle Systems + Physics +…