Interim time logging
react-calendar-timeline
> The TimeScrubber component provides a UI for playing back and scrubbing through a number of discrete time steps. It's primarily used to scrub through map layers.
Minimal game shell: provides tick/render events, and manages pointerLock/fullscreen/resize
n8n node for FAIM time-series forecast API
JavaScript API for Met Office DataPoint API
react-calendar-timeline
## Install
for of react-calendar-timeline
Examples: https://storage.googleapis.com/ubilabs-webgl-globe/examples/index.html
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) neural signal transcription addon for qvac, powered by whisper.cpp
State space thermal network simulation tool
A high-performance, lightweight 2D physics engine designed for modern web applications. VeloShift provides a robust foundation for simulating Newtonian mechanics, collisions, and rotational dynamics in a purely ESM-driven TypeScript environment.
Library and CLI implementing EN ISO 52000-1 energy performance of buildings calculations
Visualise two dimensional vector fields in leaflet using stream lines.
Framerate-independant spring physics
Fixed update for JS applications
A JavaScript library for accessing weather data via the [Met Office](http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)'s open data API known as [DataPoint](http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/datapoint).
CLI for the epbdjs package (energy performance of buildings calculations)
react-calendar-timeline
react-calendar-timeline
Standalone WebGPU compute shader proof-of-concept for LIF spiking neural network simulation with CPU reference validation
Client to access Bytedance's Bagel AI through its gradio interface.
Record things, play them back
Composable alternatives to Bevy's States/FixedTimestep/RunCriteria
Porous media simulator
TRIBE v2 — multimodal fMRI brain encoding model inference in Rust
Wav2Vec-BERT 2.0 audio feature extraction for TRIBE v2 (RLX / rlx-models)
V-JEPA2 ViT-G video feature extraction for TRIBE v2 (RLX / rlx-models)
Transform interpolation for fixed timesteps for the Bevy game engine
A preprocessing pipeline for the Murchison Widefield Array
A Probablistic Programming Language with a declarative syntax for random variables.
A Probablistic Programming Language with a declarative syntax for random variables.
Physics-based animation tools: spring oscillator and projectile motion
Simple macro to create a fixed timestep loop for a game
A library to simplify reading Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) raw visibilities, voltages and metadata.
A library for time conversion and intercomparison of multiple time series data in the case of handling time series data of the type that specifies the time using indexes of time steps since origin time. It handles time units notation like 'hours since 2001-01-01 00:00:00', which is originate from udunits library and also is used in CF-convension of NetCDF. The main purpose of this library is to describe the time axis when dealing with time series of observational data and climate data.
SMO Flow is a Ruby library created by Sebastian Madrid Ontiveros to help support hydraulic modelling in the UK and around the world. It was developed in response to the lack of hydraulic modelling libraries available for Ruby, with the aim of making subcatchment runoff and flow calculations simpler, clearer, and more accessible. The library provides a developer-friendly way to estimate flow from roads, roofs, permeable areas, foul flow, and trade flow, using the Rational Method and timestep-based calculations. If you find this project useful and would like to support its development, please consider donating: https://buymeacoffee.com/smadrid
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