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    NOOP

    NOOP

    Pair your strap over Bluetooth, keep all data on your own device

    ...It pairs with supported straps over Bluetooth and stores readings locally in SQLite instead of using a cloud account or subscription. The app can read data such as heart rate, R-R intervals, temperature-related values, respiration signals, battery information, and events, depending on device support. It also imports WHOOP CSV exports, Apple Health exports, and nutrition CSV data to build a local history. NOOP computes metrics such as recovery, strain, HRV, sleep, workouts, trends, and correlations using transparent on-device analytics. ...
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    DevHub Application

    DevHub Application

    A feature-rich offline application

    A feature-rich offline application, carefully crafted to support developers' daily tasks and ensure the highest security for their data. I am actively developing it with a bold goal in mind: to release updates weekly. I strive to maintain a lean footprint, aiming to curate an extensive collection comprising over 100 utilities, providing developers with a diverse array of tools. This initiative reflects my commitment to continuous improvement, offering rich tools to empower developers. DevHub...
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    Reins

    Reins

    Ollama client that simplifies experimenting with LLMs

    Reins is a privacy-first, multi-platform AI client designed to simplify and enhance interaction with Ollama-based language models. It provides a highly customizable chat interface where users can configure system prompts, switch models dynamically, and adjust inference parameters such as temperature, token limits, and context size on a per-conversation basis. The application is built to run across platforms including mobile and desktop environments, making it accessible for a wide range of users who want consistent control over their AI workflows. It also includes features for editing and regenerating messages, enabling iterative refinement of outputs without restarting conversations. ...
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    HomePoint

    HomePoint

    Espressif ESP32 Based Smarthome screen for MQTT

    ...Homepoint is a screen-based interface for MQTT & HomeKit-connected Smarthome devices that runs on the ESP32 Chipset. See partially switched-on scenes with multiple devices at a glance. Support for temperature, humidity, air quality sensors & Tasmota energy readings. Remote Configuration: Configure and reboot HomePoint through a web interface. No need to reflash. Over-The-Air Updates (Beta): Flash new versions of HomePoint wirelessly over the air. HomeKit Switch Support (Setup Automation in Home App to toggle from Homepoint) Supports both Touch Screen or Button-based navigation. ...
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    iHome by ionware

    iHome by ionware

    iHome Smart Home System Platform

    iHome is a fully tested Smart Home Automation system using the Raspberry Pi Zero WiFi SBC and Linux OS and has all the functional features of NEST or ECOBEE smart thermostats with the added benefit of full privacy and security at less than half the price! It incorporates MBLogic with algorithms and Modbus coms for HVAC home control via the ionware modbus compatible ionC1 input/output controller board. The iHome software system comes fully configured as a SD Card image file for...
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    Medical Lab Information System Software

    Medical Lab Information System Software

    LIS365 is Cloud based Medical Laboratory Information System Software.

    A laboratory information system (LIS) is a software system that records, manages, and stores data for clinical & medical laboratories. A LIS has traditionally been most adept at sending laboratory test orders to lab instruments, tracking those orders, and then recording the results. LIS365 through its laboratory information management systems empowers labs of all sizes to enhance revenue and improve customer retentiveness. This is done by increasing efficiency, streamlining workflows,...
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    Wokwi-ESP32-Simulator-windows-linux

    ESP32 Online simulator for windows, Mac and Linux - Free from Wokwi

    You can use Wokwi to simulate the ESP32, and soon also the ESP32-S2.The Wokwi is a free online simulator for electronics, and it runs in your browser. This means you can simulate code that interacts with 3rd-party sensors, display modules, LEDs and many other common parts. There's also initial support for WiFi simulation, and the developers are working on extending it to support connecting to any host on the internet (e.g. HTTPS/MQTT)
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