Pinned Repositories
apexcharts.js
📊 Interactive JavaScript Charts built on SVG
botocore
The low-level, core functionality of boto 3.
car-accidents-data-processing
The goal of this project is to infer qualitative data regarding the car accidents in New York City. The development exploits both OpenMP within a single process and MPI to distribute the processing load across multiple machines.
dotfiles
Dotfiles managed with https://chezmoi.io.
face_recognition
The world's simplest facial recognition api for Python and the command line
libmango_OpenCL-wrapper
This is an OpenCL wrapper for the MANGO library. The development enables the user to use OpenCL features exploiting the underlying API. More infos about the project can be found at MANGO website.
margot_project
This repository contains my master thesis work, which focused on the integration of a learning module for online application autotuning. The main implementation effort can be found inside the "agora" sub-directory. As a disclaimer, this is just a snapshot of my last contributions. The whole project is still under development and can be found at:
i3
A tiling window manager for X11
iina
The modern video player for macOS.
browser-bug's Repositories
browser-bug/car-accidents-data-processing
The goal of this project is to infer qualitative data regarding the car accidents in New York City. The development exploits both OpenMP within a single process and MPI to distribute the processing load across multiple machines.
browser-bug/dotfiles
Dotfiles managed with https://chezmoi.io.
browser-bug/dotfiles-legacy
browser-bug/botocore
The low-level, core functionality of boto 3.
browser-bug/face_recognition
The world's simplest facial recognition api for Python and the command line
browser-bug/libmango_OpenCL-wrapper
This is an OpenCL wrapper for the MANGO library. The development enables the user to use OpenCL features exploiting the underlying API. More infos about the project can be found at MANGO website.
browser-bug/margot_project
This repository contains my master thesis work, which focused on the integration of a learning module for online application autotuning. The main implementation effort can be found inside the "agora" sub-directory. As a disclaimer, this is just a snapshot of my last contributions. The whole project is still under development and can be found at:
browser-bug/EdgyArc-fr
Firefox Userchrome and sidebery style