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    Ubix Linux

    Ubix Linux

    The Pocket Datalab

    Ubix stands for Universal Business Intelligence Computing System. Ubix Linux is an open-source, Debian-based Linux distribution geared towards data acquisition, transformation, analysis and presentation. Ubix Linux purpose is to offer a tiny but versatile datalab. Ubix Linux is easily accessible, resource-efficient and completely portable on a simple USB key. Ubix Linux is a perfect toolset for learning data analysis and artificial intelligence basics on small to medium datasets. ...
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    pdd

    pdd

    Tiny date, time diff calculator

    There are times you want to check how old you are (in years, months, days) or how long you need to wait for the next flash sale... pdd (python3 date diff) is a small cmdline utility to calculate date and time difference. If no program arguments are specified it shows the current date, time and timezone.
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    AI learning

    AI learning

    AiLearning, data analysis plus machine learning practice

    We actively respond to the Research Open Source Initiative (DOCX) . Open source today is not just open source, but datasets, models, tutorials, and experimental records. We are also exploring other categories of open source solutions and protocols. I hope you will understand this initiative, combine this initiative with your own interests, and do what you can. Everyone's tiny contributions, together, are the entire open source ecosystem. We are iBooker, a large open-source community,...
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    HomeCoop

    HomeCoop

    Tiny Local Consumer Cooperatives Web Ordering System

    The Installation guide (install.pdf) included in the package, and an ability to setup a MySQL-PHP linux web site (which many hosting websites provide) is all that's required to help you manage more easily a small consumer cooperative. Hopefully, this web-based system will encourage people to start new consumer cooperatives. Homecoop is a free software, under GPLv3. Source code: https://github.com/ayalas/HomeCoop Wiki: http://sourceforge.net/p/homecoop/wiki/Home/
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    Cosas

    Cosas is a web emulation of the GTD app Things

    Cosas is a web emulation of the GTD app Things. My plan is to use the web interface at work where I can't use my phone. There will also be an implementation for the iPhone, Android and perhaps a thick client if the mood strikes me. The web interface is written using Ext/JS 4 and all information will be updated using tiny AJAX calls. This is because I want the back end to be as simple as possible to re-implement using whatever framework that is most convenient.
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    A tiny auction website written in Django
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    Ukrainian localization for Tiny ERP 4
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