Hyper-optimized strange loops with temporal consciousness and quantum-classical hybrid computing. NPX: npx strange-loops
Self-referential strange loops for ExoGenesis Omega - meta-cognition and self-models
Real-time LLM streaming with inflight analysis
A static website generator.
Study into strange attractor visualization in a TUI.
Self-referential systems and meta-learning
parsing the json experimental
Terminal interface for the caustic Vlasov-Poisson solver
Handle errors and exit in command line programs easily.
High-performance consciousness-inspired AI framework with nanosecond scheduling and temporal processing
Ultra-low latency nanosecond-precision scheduler for temporal consciousness applications
Unified brain-like cognitive architecture integrating all Omega components
a strange new breed of instance_eval
A really easy xml-api.
Simple gem for Ruby on Rails that makes file names of paperclip attachments URL's browser friendly by stripping any strange characters. It adds String#strip_strange_characters and filter for paperclip postprocessing. See the website for more information.
Mi Hermano translates strings using the Google Spreadsheets API (since the Translate API is no longer available).
A simple gem that adds fancy and strange formatting options to text!
kitchen gives you access to a whole array of objects to really test that your code doesn't do something strange when given an odd value.
It's a simple and efficient CouchDB client written on Ruby. Current solutions like CouchRest are too heavy and have strange behaviour (like raising error when Resource not found). Also they can't manage many databases.
Ursa generates Applescript from Ruby Code allowing you to automate many things in your mac without suffering with a somewhat strange language.
It's a simple and efficient CouchDB client written on Ruby. Current solutions like CouchRest are too heavy and have strange behaviour (like raising error when Resource not found). Also they can't manage many databases.
Makes sure users don't accidentally create an account for the wrong e-mail address. Because 'gmial' isn't actually what they meant to type. Similarly, 'yaho.com', or the strange-but-true '.c0m'. Not even making that one up. If you're concerned about false-positives, it's super-easy to check. There's only a single method. Also, it's fully-tested.
Okaniho is a playful Ruby gem that transforms normal Japanese sentences into subtly broken or humorous ones. It works by replacing specific kana or kanji characters with look-alikes or intentionally odd choices, resulting in sentences that look strangely 'off' — yet still somewhat readable.
Back in the Age of Heroes, GSquire would carry thy armor and sword, would get thy lordship dressed and accompany in battle. He would fight side by side with those who stood brave against the toughest of the foes. These were good times to be alive. Then a swift, strange, wind blew upon this land and everything we knew was washed away and replaced by something new. All we used to know about living, eating, singing and smiling was made anew. Not everyone could handle that, many were forced into this. Those who were born during this time, never knew how was the world before. Some received this wind as a blessing from gods, others deemed it cursed. The only agreement was in calling it Web 2.0.
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