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    AIMi AI Aimbot

    AIMi AI Aimbot

    AIMi its an AI aimbot, it work by real-time object detection

    AIMi is a Python-based AI aim-assist experiment that uses real-time object detection to identify human-like shapes in game footage. It is built around neural network detection and OpenCV processing rather than direct modification of game files. The project presents itself as a beta implementation, with current behavior depending heavily on processor performance, model accuracy, and screen conditions. It includes a simple object-detector interface so users can see how the system recognizes targets during testing. ...
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    Pulsar framework

    Pulsar framework

    Event driven concurrent framework for Python

    Event-driven concurrent framework for Python. Pulsar's goal is to provide an easy way to build scalable network programs. In the Hello world! webserver example above, many client connections can be handled concurrently. Pulsar tells the operating system (through epoll or select) that it should be notified when a new connection is made, and then it goes to sleep. Pulsar uses the asyncio module from the standard python library and it can be configured to run in multi-processing mode. The http...
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