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Repository containing evidence of police brutality during the 2020 George Floyd protests
OpenPolice empowers people to prepare, file, and track police misconduct complaints. By allowing users to publish reports online, we aim to establish an independent and transparent repository of police activity in the U.S.
A free public version of POLARBOT, a discord bot that can provide news updates, droplists, check proxies and make proxies.
Wrapper to simplify GET requests and JSON response parsing from the Tasa Representativa del Mercado API.
Enabling power of typescript and pre-processing for XRay-16 engine.
Polar Cop is an app designed to automate and speed up the process of buying supreme and like brands
Return-oriented programming (ROP) compiler
PL/SQL Developer PlugIn for Trivadis PL/SQL Cop
This package has been DEPRECATED in favor of The trm-api package which uses the official Tasa Representativa del Mercado API instead of the SOAP web service.
This service has been DEPRECATED since now there is an official Tasa Representativa del Mercado API. Please check the trm-api package, a wrapper to simplify GET requests and JSON response parsing from the official TRM API.
The Xinada Project consists of a plugin for the Minecraft game. The plugin organizes and starts rounds of a mini-game based on the well-known Murder Mystery. Xinada offers the players 30+ new abilities and adds a ton of fun to an already fun mini-game. It also offers a lot of replayability.
Sitio web para consultar la Tasa Representativa del Mercado en Colombia
The bravest among us putting Country Over Party
It's a palace cop bot.
A Deep learning model for detecting fake Colombian banknote using PyTorch and Transfer Learning
Small LSPDFR plugin update checker. The code works, albeit not looking too pretty...
Online Appendix accompanying the paper "Points-to Analysis for Context-oriented JavaScript Programs"
Script to calculate the shutoff temperature for a hybrid heatpump
(reepo-cop) ~ A Probot based Github App that helps you *police* your repository.
RubyCop scans Ruby code and tells you whether it's safe or not.