An open source bike computer based on Raspberry Pi Zero (W, WH, 2W) with GPS and ANT+ support, as well as offline maps and navigation functions.
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For The Love of Code is a global, summer hackathon that celebrates the playful, creative, and downright silly side of software development. From talking toasters to terminal karaoke, this event invites developers to build the projects they’ve always dreamed about, but never had an excuse to ship. Just for the joy of it. No startups, no pressure… just vibes, creativity, and code.
An open source bike computer based on Raspberry Pi Zero (W, WH, 2W) with GPS and ANT+ support, as well as offline maps and navigation functions.
A lightweight implementation of the GEPA (Genetic-Pareto) prompt optimization method for large language models.
A playful desktop companion cat built with GTK, featuring interactive modes like attack, happy, run, and sad — reacts to your clicks, scrolls, and cursor movements.
An AI that watches you program and gives you funny comments as you work in a folder.
An LLM-powered changelog writer that transforms mundane software updates into epic, theatrical narratives.
A Tool to Grab All url's from Github Repo's using Org name esp for Red teaming
An intelligent agent that automatically curates hackathons from your email newsletters, evaluates them using AI, stores them in Google Sheets and posts to Twitter.
An interactive, terminal-based educational toolkit with subject modules, built-in calculator, internet search, and real-world academic applications.
A cross-platform voice-controlled assistant with GUI, real-time speech recognition, TTS, multithreading, and user authentication — built with Python and SQLite.
A command-line interface poker horse racing game build with AI
Control your mouse using only head movement and eye blinks. A cross-platform system built with Python, OpenCV, and MediaPipe — optimized for paralyzed users or hands-free control.
A C and Python-powered file organizer that sorts files by extension into folders. Uses a Tkinter GUI with a C backend for efficient performance.
Browser-integrated LinkedIn companion offering intelligent job filtering alongside tailored application refinement.
🎮 Classic Tic-Tac-Toe with a Python GUI and C backend (Minimax & Easy mode)
A GUI-based Python TTS app that converts text to speech, supports voice selection, speed adjustment, and saving output as MP3 — with cross-platform support.
Canis.lab is a lightweight, reproducible pipeline for building and evaluating Expert Language Models (ELMs)—from dataset generation to fine-tuned, domain-specific LLMs—so teams can rapidly test and prove effectiveness across real-world tasks.
A standalone, offline unit conversion GUI tool supporting 8 measurement categories, with live formatting, smart temperature handling, and responsive design.
Created by Lee Reilly
Released July 11, 2025