Some Awesome-* Links

01: DokuwikiEasy to use, lightweight, standards-compliant wiki engine with a simple syntax allowing reading the data outside the wiki. All data is stored in plain files, therefore no database is required. ([Source Code](https://github.com/splitbrain/dokuwiki)) `GPL-2.0` `PHP`

02: sedproxyAn R package for modeling sediment archived climate proxy records.

03: CIS Benchmarks - secure configuration settings for over 100 technologies, available as a free PDF.

04: Steve Kinney: Building a musical instrument with the Web Audio API | JSConf US 2015

05: SelfossNew multipurpose rss reader, live stream, mashup, aggregation web application. ([Source Code](https://github.com/SSilence/selfoss)) `AGPL-3.0` `PHP`

06: MPAS-AnalysisProvides analysis for the MPAS components of ACME.

07: AndroidDevTools

08: resources

09: uslci-contentSupplementary content for the U.S. Life Cycle Inventory Database.

10: leaflet-velocityCreate a canvas visualization layer for direction and intensity of arbitrary velocities (e.g. wind, ocean current).

11: awesome-no-login-web-apps

12: awesome-reMarkable](https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable) – [reMarkable

13: Fact or Fiction?: Video Games Are the Future of EducationAn article by Scientific American.

14: SpriteLiba collection of static and animated graphic objects (also commonly known as sprites).

15: awesome-hasura](https://github.com/aaronhayes/awesome-hasura) – [Hasura

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