Dylan Werner-Meier's starred repositories
data-projector
Visualizing High-Dimensional Data in the Browser with SVD, t-SNE and Three.js
awesome-flipperzero
🐬 A collection of awesome resources for the Flipper Zero device.
llm_aided_ocr
Enhance Tesseract OCR output for scanned PDFs by applying Large Language Model (LLM) corrections.
traceeshark
Deep Linux runtime visibility meets Wireshark
Stirling-PDF
#1 Locally hosted web application that allows you to perform various operations on PDF files
tofu-controller
A GitOps OpenTofu and Terraform controller for Flux
ML-Papers-Explained
Explanation to key concepts in ML
janusgraph-foundationdb
FoundationDB storage adapter for JanusGraph
open-webui
User-friendly WebUI for LLMs (Formerly Ollama WebUI)
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.