At the end of the year, new technology comes out and needs you to Pick. The first one to be picked is the coming New Year’s Day. Happy New Year! This week saw the release of a New generation of crawlers, spiderflow, which is easy to drag and drop without writing code, and immUDb, a decentralized immutable database that can be traced. Of course, there is still a fire last week Log4j vulnerability caused by security issues, here is a condolent reading this article Java developers friends. In addition to this, misbrands has a very interesting project to see what went wrong with the sticker, as well as the K8s operations tool Sealos, which may have caused job losses due to excessive productivity.
The following is an excerpt from GitHub Trending and Hacker News hot post (HN Hot post for short) on weibo @helloGithub. Newly released | | practical and interesting, according to the project classification, the release time release time not more than 14 project will mark the New day, without the mark shows the project release more than half. Due to the limited space in this paper, there are some projects not shown in this paper, please refer to 🌝
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- This week, pushing
- 1.1 Immutable database: IMMUDB
- 1.2 New generation of crawler platform: spider flow
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- Making Trending Zhou Bang
- 2.1 MD editor: Marktext
- 2.2 Hateful stickers: MisBrands
- 2.3 Free operation and maintenance effort: SEALOS
- 2.4 Open source Speech model: PaddleSpeech
- 2.5 Multi-function button: OnlySwitch
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- Review past
- 3.1 C++ & Python project
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1. Tweet this week
1.1 Immutable database: IMMUDB
Star gains this week: 2,050+
Immutable databases are encrypted databases, where data similar to blockchain technology is encrypted and verifiable. Immudb is the leader in this field. It claims to be the fastest immutable database and builds data based on a zero-trust model. As a database product, it can also act as kv and relational database to process data.
Making address – github.com/codenotary/…
1.2 New generation of crawler platform: spider flow
Star gains this week: 1,050+
Spider-flow is a new generation of crawler platform written in Java, which defines the crawler process in a graphical way and can complete the crawler without writing code.
Making address – github.com/ssssssss-te…
2. GitHub Trending Weekly
2.1 MD editor: Marktext
Star gains this week: 1,050+
Marktext a simple and elegant Markdown editor available for Linux, macOS, and Windows. If you are an MD user, try this project and you will be surprised.
Making address – github.com/marktext/ma…
2.2 Hateful stickers: MisBrands
Star growth this week: 1,000+
When Vim meets VSCode, GitHub becomes GitLab… As if there’s nothing wrong with these stickers, it’s just weird. Inspired by the Java version of JavaScript stickers, Misbrands includes some interesting remixes of common logos. React, Ubuntu, RubyOnRails, etc. Check out the stickers you recognize
Making address – github.com/mkrl/misbra…
2.3 Free operation and maintenance effort: SEALOS
Star growth this week: 900+
A quick note on the risks: Since SEALos can reduce a workweek to three minutes, you could be fired for not being enough. Sealos one command to install the highly available Kubernetes cluster offline, silky smooth.
Making address – github.com/fanux/sealo…
2.4 Open source Speech model: PaddleSpeech
Star growth this week: 600+
PaddleSpeech is an open source model library based on PaddlePaddle’s voice orientation for the development of various mission-critical voice and audio, containing a large number of cutting-edge and influential models based on deep learning.
Making address – github.com/PaddlePaddl…
2.5 Multi-function button: OnlySwitch
Star growth this week: 400+
It’s rare to see a Swift project on the list. OnlySwitch is a versatile all-in-one status bar button written by Swift that can be used to hide bangs on new MacBook Pros, quickly unlock system Dark mode, connect AirPods, and other common macOS actions.
Making address – github.com/jacklandrin…
3. Look back
C++ & Python projects
Last week was a strange week, many people asked about C++ and Python projects. In addition to the daily HelloGitHub monthly project, 🤔 last year, HG also brought two tutorials for beginners, you can take a look at the new:
- Open source project for C++ beginners – learn to program on GitHub
- Python is an open source project for beginners on GitHub
Past review:
- “GitHub Hotspot v.21.51”
- GitHub hotspots v.21.50
This is GitHub Trending for the 52nd working week of 2021 🎉 If you Pick up other fun and useful GitHub projects, remember to share them with us in the HelloGitHub Issue section at 🌝
Finally, remember to leave the topic Repo in the comments section of this post that you want to see, such as AI head swap. 👀 and the previous book sending activity is similar, the Top3 comments like friends (awesome), fish dry will try to find Repo ^^