John Matthews's starred repositories
lisp-koans
Common Lisp Koans is a language learning exercise in the same vein as the ruby koans, python koans and others. It is a port of the prior koans with some modifications to highlight lisp-specific features. Structured as ordered groups of broken unit tests, the project guides the learner progressively through many Common Lisp language features.
awesome-cl
A curated list of awesome Common Lisp frameworks, libraries and other shiny stuff.
motion-canvas
Visualize Your Ideas With Code
openbiomechanics
The open source initiative for anonymized, elite-level athletic motion capture data. Run by Driveline Baseball.
OpenBook-IntroductionToBiomechanics
Introduction to Human Biomechanics: an open textbook
Biomechanics-Books
"Science needs no more progress, it has already progressed too far from happiness." ― Vineet Raj Kapoor
awesome-biomechanics
A curated, public list of resources for biomechanics and human motion analysis: datasets, processing tools, software for simulation, educational videos, lectures, etc.
Open-Assistant
OpenAssistant is a chat-based assistant that understands tasks, can interact with third-party systems, and retrieve information dynamically to do so.
treble_experimentations
Notes about tinkering with Android Project Treble
crafted-emacs
A sensible base Emacs configuration.
awesome-quantum-computing
A curated list of awesome quantum computing learning and developing resources.
qubit.guide
The online version of Introduction to Quantum Information Science by Artur Ekert, Tim Hosgood, Alastair Kay, and Chiara Macchiavello
wsl-vpnkit
Provides network connectivity to WSL 2 when blocked by VPN
TinyCheck
TinyCheck allows you to easily capture network communications from a smartphone or any device which can be associated to a Wi-Fi access point in order to quickly analyze them. This can be used to check if any suspect or malicious communication is outgoing from a smartphone, by using heuristics or specific Indicators of Compromise (IoCs). In order to make it working, you need a computer with a Debian-like operating system and two Wi-Fi interfaces. The best choice is to use a Raspberry Pi (2+) a Wi-Fi dongle and a small touch screen. This tiny configuration (for less than $50) allows you to tap any Wi-Fi device, anywhere.
Inquirer.js
A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces.
autothemer
Conveniently create Emacs themes - watch Autothemer used by System Crafters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCCIudu53Zg
mustard-ui
A starter CSS framework that actually looks good.
social-engineer-toolkit
The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) repository from TrustedSec - All new versions of SET will be deployed here.