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    Internet Pi

    Internet Pi

    Raspberry Pi config for all things Internet

    Internet Pi is an Ansible playbook and configuration framework for a Raspberry Pi (or similar single-board computer) that transforms it into a network-infrastructure monitoring and ad-blocking unit. The typical use case is: plug the Pi into your home network, install Pi-hole for DNS-level ad-blocking and privacy, and deploy Prometheus + Grafana to monitor internet connection quality, ping latency, speed tests, and uptime trends. The intention is both practical (reduce ads, manage DNS) and observational (track your internet link over time, identify drops, latency spikes, or service degradation). ...
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    Virtual viewer

    Virtual viewer

    Virtual viewer is a tool for Linux low vision computer users

    Virtual viewer is a free, open source accessibility tool for Linux low vision computer users. It allows you to enlarge an area of the screen for better readability. It is inspired by Virtual Magnifying Glass . There is also the option to use it in dock mode like KMag. It doesn't support Wayland, only X11. This application is freely available under the open software license and users who want a feature or a new language to be added can contact the developer.
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    This project is in the field of Computer Graphics. It provides C++ classes to compute accessibility shading on 3D objects. It uses ray tracing to compute accessibility values and stores the result in 2D textures maps.
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