WhyNotWin11 is a fun project that’s supposed to be a 360-degree “dig” at what’s wrong with Windows 11, but it’s a script that actually tells you why Windows 11 isn’t right for your machine from a hardware perspective. There are also OrganicMaps, which is an offline map that allows you to find various trails, using the Maps Wiki dataset. But whether it’s WhyNotWin11 or organicmaps, its real purpose is as true as its name suggests.
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- This week, pushing
- 1.1 Offline Maps: OrganicMaps
- 1.2 Technology collection: the-complete-Faang-preparation
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- Making Trending Zhou Bang
- 2.1 AI Doulandlord: DouZero
- 2.2 Computer control phone: SCRCPY
- 2.3 Automated workflow: N8N
- 2.4 Terminal PPT: Slides
- 2.5 Windows 11 Detector: WhyNotWin11
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1. Tweet this week
1.1 Offline Maps: OrganicMaps
Star gains this week: 1,050+
Organic Maps is an offline map where you don’t have to worry about traffic. The project uses OpenStreetMap data sets to help you find trails that aren’t visible in other mapping apps. Features:
- Support for Dark mode
- Support offline search
- Support cycling, mountaineering, walking, self-driving and other navigation
- Save electricity and protect privacy
Making address – github.com/organicmaps…
1.2 Technology collection: the-complete-Faang-preparation
Star increase this week: 1,600+
I haven’t recommended learning materials for a long time. Theoretical knowledge of DSA (Data structures and algorithms), specific technology topics (operating systems, databases, SQL, computing networks, OOPS), programming multiple choice questions, puzzles, and more. Examples use C++, Java, Python and other programming languages. BTW, the GitHub page for this project is very interesting. Every time you visit the page, you will see a random computer related question.
Making address – github.com/AkashSingh3…
2. GitHub Trending Weekly
2.1 AI Doulandlord: DouZero
Star growth this week: 1,000+
New DouZero learns how to fight landlords through self-game reinforcement learning from scratch. DouZero is developed by The AI Platform Department of Kuaishou. Although Doudizhu is a small game, it is extremely challenging, involving cooperation, competition, incomplete information, and a large state space. Doudizhu also has a lot of room for manoeuvre, and the legal cards are very different for each move.
Making address – github.com/kwai/DouZer…
2.2 Computer control phone: SCRCPY
Star growth this week: 600+
Scrcpy is a small tool for controlling Android devices on PC, running on GNU/Linux/Windows and macOS. Scrcpy can interconnect clipboards between PCS and Android devices, type on a computer keyboard, transfer files, install programs, take screenshots, record screens, and more.
Making address – github.com/Genymobile/…
2.3 Automated workflow: N8N
Star gains this week: 1,750+
N8n connects your apps and apis. You can use specific behavior of one App as a trigger for another service. N8n integrates 200+ node services including GitHub, Notion, Slack, Redis, etc.
– > github.com/n8n-io/n8n making address
2.4 Terminal PPT: Slides
Star growth this week: 1,500+
Slides is a terminal based PPT. You can use Markdown to make PPT. After loading a specific topic, you can get a simple PPT.
Making address – github.com/maaslalani/…
2.5 Windows 11 Detector: WhyNotWin11
Star growth this week: 100+
New Windows 11 has just been released, so should you try to upgrade? WhyNotWin11 is a script for checking whether your machine is now upgrading to Windows 11. It’ll help you see if your CPU is compatible, your graphics card is ready, and more about how well your hardware fits into Windows 11.
Making address – github.com/rcmaehl/Why…
3. Look back
- Mirror mirror, is it raining today? — GitHub hotspot v.21.25
- Self-driving Bikes — GitHub Hotspot v.21.24
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