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1. Awesome Agi Cocosci
Complexity & Information Theory / Visual Complexity
- Compressed File Length Predicts Search Time and Errors on Visual Displays - Displays, 2005. [All Versions]. Compressed file size, an objective, easily obtained measure of display complexity, predicts both subjective complexity judgments and objective search performance. It is analogous to algorithmic complexity, a theoretical but impractical measure of bit string complexity. The data suggest that it may be possible to use the compressed file size measure to predict display performance in applied tasks.
2. Awesome Ada
News and Resources
- ada-planet - News Aggregator from the Ada programming language world (v3) (Ada-Planet v2 feed via Matrix).
OS and Kernels / Apache License
- ironclad - A kernel for several architectures striving for POSIX compatibility, used on several distributions like Gloire (⭐78).
Games / Apache License
- steamsky (⭐90) - Roguelike in sky with a steampunk setting.
3. Awesome Php
Configuration / PHP Books
- Mastering Object-Orientated PHP - A book about object-orientated PHP by Brandon Savage.
- PHP Cookbook - This cookbook provides code recipes to help you resolve a variety of coding issues.
Configuration / PHP Podcasts
- Mostly Technical - Hosted by Ian Landsman and Aaron Francis, Mostly Technical is a lively discussion on Laravel, business, and an eclectic mix of related topics.
4. Awesome Geek Podcasts
In English
- Citizen Web3 - Web3-focused podcast, discovering the people that contribute to building the decentralized world.
5. Awesome Neovim
Color / Diagnostics
- rasulomaroff/reactive.nvim (⭐106) - Set global and window-specific highlights or trigger callbacks when modes/operators change or windows are switched.
Tree-sitter Supported Colorscheme / Diagnostics
- samharju/synthweave.nvim (⭐11) - Synthwave '84 colorscheme port.
Terminal Integration / Diagnostics
- samharju/yeet.nvim (⭐6) - Run shell commands in terminal buffers or tmux panes.
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