Brian Ramirez's starred repositories
stable-diffusion-webui
Stable Diffusion web UI
awesome-flipperzero
🐬 A collection of awesome resources for the Flipper Zero device.
vim-galore
:mortar_board: All things Vim!
SingleFile
Web Extension for saving a faithful copy of a complete web page in a single HTML file
intel-one-mono
Intel One Mono font repository
engineeringladders
A framework for Engineering Managers
Firefox-UI-Fix
🦊 I respect proton UI and aim to improve it.
magic-trace
magic-trace collects and displays high-resolution traces of what a process is doing
useful-sed
Useful sed scripts & patterns.
rpi-rgb-led-matrix
Controlling up to three chains of 64x64, 32x32, 16x32 or similar RGB LED displays using Raspberry Pi GPIO
react-coding-challenges
A series of ReactJS coding challenges with a variety of difficulties.
light-show
Tesla Light Show
silverbullet
The hackable notebook
rhubarb-lip-sync
Rhubarb Lip Sync is a command-line tool that automatically creates 2D mouth animation from voice recordings. You can use it for characters in computer games, in animated cartoons, or in any other project that requires animating mouths based on existing recordings.
ESPresense
An ESP32 based node for gathering indoor positioning and transmitting to mqtt
Markdownosaur
Leverages Apple's Swift-based Markdown parser to output NSAttributedString.
papagayo-ng
Papagayo is a lip-syncing program designed to help you line up phonemes (mouth shapes) with the actual recorded sound of actors speaking. Papagayo makes it easy to lip sync animated characters by making the process very simple - just type in the words being spoken (or copy/paste them from the animation's script), then drag the words on top of the sound's waveform until they line up with the proper sounds.