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    Umi-OCR

    Umi-OCR

    OCR software, free and offline

    Umi-OCR is a free and open-source optical character recognition (OCR) tool designed to provide fast, offline text extraction from images, screenshots, PDFs, and more without requiring a network connection. It includes a highly efficient offline OCR engine with built-in multilingual recognition libraries, so users can extract text across multiple languages with high accuracy directly on their machines. The software supports flexible usage patterns including screenshot capture OCR, batch...
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    Elkeid

    Elkeid

    Open source solution that can meet the requirements of workloads

    Elkeid is an open-source platform for security and intrusion-detection that aims to support a wide variety of deployment contexts — from bare-metal hosts to containers, Kubernetes clusters, and even serverless environments. It was born out of ByteDance’s internal security best practices, offering for community users a subset of its enterprise-grade capabilities. Elkeid combines kernel-level data collection, user-space agents, and runtime instrumentation (RASP) to detect malicious behavior,...
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    howmanypeoplearearound

    howmanypeoplearearound

    Count the number of people around you by monitoring wifi signals

    howmanypeoplearearound calculates the number of people in the vicinity using the approximate number of smartphones as a proxy (since ~70% of people have smartphones nowadays). A cellphone is determined to be in proximity to the computer based on sniffing WiFi probe requests. Possible uses of howmanypeoplearearound include, monitoring foot traffic in your house with Raspberry Pis, seeing if your roommates are home, etc. There are a number of possible USB WiFi adapters that support monitor...
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