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A general screenshot and upload utility for images, video, and gifs.
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A Fast and Versatile Generative Image Editor
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Boiler Direct & Indirect Efficiency calculator with Fuel imbalance and Fuel accounting
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Simple screenshot tool using slop
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Developing A Platform for Finding the Optimal n-point Hedging Rule of the Agricultural Reservoir using Genetic Algorithm
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yadshot provides a GUI frontend for taking screenshots, uploading screenshots, uploading files and uploading pastes.
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⚛ ⚡ CLI for creating new React components. ⚡ ⚛
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capture and record your screen with callbacks
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Two Bash scripts making signal-cli convenient for interactive use
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simple video (gif, webm, mp4) recorder
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An open-source project for applying deep learning to medical scenarios
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An image classification app boilerplate to serve your deep learning models asap!
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Randomly Exploring Computer Vision techniques to create eye catching art out of plain boring images!
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Feb 28, 2021 - Jupyter Notebook
slop (Select Operation) is an application that queries for a selection from the user and prints the region to stdout.
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A community maintained open source project aimed at making a personal portfolio for researchers, developers, and analysts simple, fast, and less cumbersome. We make sure you have a full-fledged website to showcase your work while you can spend time on your learning and innovative endeavors.
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