Name: Dmitry Brant
Type: User
Company: @wikimedia, @DefiantTechnologies
Bio: Lead engineer / Product owner (Android) at @wikimedia. Data recovery / forensics specialist; also the DiskDigger guy.
Twitter: dmitrybrant
Location: Boston, MA
Blog: https://dmitrybrant.com
Dmitry Brant's Projects
DuckDuckGo Android App
A GitHub Action for installing, configuring and running hardware-accelerated Android Emulators on macOS virtual machines.
Android Screen Monitor
Panoramic (360-degree) media viewer app for Android.
Upload pictures from Android to Wikimedia Commons. Looking for volunteers! Come say hi at https://groups.google.com/d/forum/commons-app-android and install at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fr.free.nrw.commons
Github mirror of "apps/android/wikipedia" - our actual code is hosted with Gerrit (please see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Developer_access for contributing
Digital Forensics artifact repository
For whenever you need the mouse to click programmatically, over and over, on a single spot.
:balloon: A lightweight popup like tooltips, fully customizable with an arrow and animations.
bettertooltips
Visualizer for binary files.
RAM imaging utility.
Raytracing a black hole (and surrounding stuff) in C#.
Bochs IA-32 Emulator Project (android port)
MPO image viewer for Google Cardboard.
Tinder like swipeable card view for Android
Real-time 3D visualization of space.
Provides a tab switcher similar to the one, which is used in Google Chrome on Android
Bot that automatically populates structured captions on Commons from unstructured description templates.
Automatically downloads images in a specific category from Commons.
Personal site
🤖 Dependabot's core logic for creating update PRs.
Web service for suggesting machine-generated descriptions for Wikipedia articles.
Decompiler for old TurboC exeecutables
Java implementation of a Disk-based LRU cache which specifically targets Android compatibility.
:wrench: .files, including ~/.osx — sensible hacker defaults for OS X
Script(s) for an e-ink picture frame.
Code for interfacing with LCD, OLED, etc. displays from Raspberry Pi and other controllers.