Kernel topic
A kernel is the heart of almost every operating system. It is always loaded in memory at any time and deals with the hardware to provide an interface for the software. It also manages peripherals, memory, interrupts, and processes. Examples of widely used kernels include Windows NT and Linux.
imongo
A MongoDB kernel for Jupyter
basicwindowskernelprogramming
Basic Windows Kernel Programming
graph2vec
A parallel implementation of "graph2vec: Learning Distributed Representations of Graphs" (MLGWorkshop 2017).
asus-fan
Kernel module to get/set (both) fan speed(s) on ASUS Zenbooks
le9-patch
[PATCH] mm: Protect the working set under memory pressure to prevent thrashing, avoid high latency and prevent livelock in near-OOM conditions
hikari-x86_64
:bridge_at_night: Personal Linux kernel configuration (based on Xanmod patchset)
HackSysExtremeVulnerableDriver
HackSys Extreme Vulnerable Driver (HEVD) - Windows & Linux
spectre-meltdown-checker
Reptar, Downfall, Zenbleed, ZombieLoad, RIDL, Fallout, Foreshadow, Spectre, Meltdown vulnerability/mitigation checker for Linux & BSD
awesome-unix
All the UNIX and UNIX-Like: Linux, BSD, macOS, Illumos, 9front, and more.