This repo has all the resources you need to become an amazing data engineer!
An authoritative list of awesome devsecops tools with the help from community experiments and contributions.
Inspired by the awesome-* trend on GitHub. This is a collection of documents, presentations, videos, training materials, tools, services and general leadership that support the DevSecOps mission. These are the essential building blocks and tidbits that can help you to arrange for a DevSecOps experiment or to help you build out your own DevSecOps program.
Independent Privacy & Security Resources. The collaborative privacy advocacy community.
Protect your data against global mass surveillance programs.
Privacy Guides is a socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy. Our mission is to inform the public about the value of digital privacy, and global government initiatives which aim to monitor your online activity. We are a non-profit collective operated entirely by volunteer team members and contributors. Our website is free of advertisements and not affiliated with any of the listed providers.
search config information for linux kernel modules.
Open source software is made by people just like you. Learn how to launch and grow your project.
GTFOBins is a curated list of Unix binaries that can be used to bypass local security restrictions in misconfigured systems.
Configure Windows-based systems for a variety of tasks.
I, Librarian is an online service that will organize your collection of PDF papers and office documents. It provides a lot of extra features for students and research groups both in industry and academia. It is a reference manager, PDF manager and organizer focused on private group collaboration.
A (somewhat opinionated) list of SQL tips and tricks that I've picked up over the years.
There's so much you can you do with SQL but I've focused on what I find most useful in my day-to-day work as a data analyst and what I wish I had known when I first started writing SQL.
An inventory of tools and resources about CyberSecurity.
Build documentation sites with Astro. Make your docs shine with Starlight.
Everything you need to build a stellar documentation website. Fast, accessible, and easy-to-use.
Explain complex software systems.
Align on technical decisions across your software engineering and product teams.
Privacy-first personal knowledge management system that supports Markdown, block-level ref, and bidirectional links.
A privacy-first, self-hosted, fully open source personal knowledge management software, written in typescript and golang.
SiYuan is a privacy-first personal knowledge management system, support fine-grained block-level reference and Markdown WYSIWYG.
A CMS for Manuals, Documentations and Handbooks.
Publish websites, PDFs, and ePubs from Markdown files. An open source cms tailored for small enterprises to create documentations, manuals, knowledge bases, wikis, handbooks, reports, ebooks, and more.
Local & OnPremise AI. Run LLMs offline. Tap into your private knowledge base.
Interact with your documents using the power of GPT, 100% privately, no data leaks
PrivateGPT is a production-ready AI project that allows you to ask questions about your documents using the power of Large Language Models (LLMs), even in scenarios without an Internet connection. 100% private, no data leaves your execution environment at any point.
Runme runs Markdown. DevOps Notebooks Built with Markdown.
Runme is a tool that makes runbooks actually runnable, making it easier to follow step-by-step instructions. Shell/bash, Python, Ruby, Javascript/Typescript, Lua, PHP, Perl, and many other runtimes are supported via Runme's shebang feature. Runme allows users to execute instructions, check intermediate results, and ensure the desired outputs are achieved. This makes it an excellent solution for runbooks, playbooks, and documentation that requires users to complete runnable steps incrementally—making operational docs reliable and much less susceptible to bitrot.
Uberlab is a collection of how-to guides for Uberspace 7. It is meant as an addition to the Manual, providing hands-on guides on how to get popular (or even niche) software running on our platform.
Kalmia is a Go tool with a web interface for managing RsPress documentation. It supports multiple versions, multiple users, and includes a markdown editor for easy edits. Please visit our website for more information on how to use Kalmia and its features.
Write Notes at the speed of touch.
A new local-first, privacy-focused and open-source home for your markdown notes.