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    PC_Workman_HCK

    PC_Workman_HCK

    AI-powered PC monitoring that explains. Not shows numbers/spikes.

    PC_Workman is what 680 hours of coding after warehouse shifts looks like. Built on a laptop hitting 94°C, this AI-powered monitoring tool does what Task Manager can't: it understands your system, not just measures it. Features: - Time travel monitoring - debug issues from hours ago - AI diagnostics with HCK_GPT - Custom fan curves with profiles - Floating always-on-top widget - 2D system map - Cross-GPU support (NVIDIA/AMD/Intel) Four complete rebuilds. 29 features killed....
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    cooling home automation with Arduino(C) and Raspberry(front-end, python). Arduino features: - control PC 4-pin fan with PWM; - measure temperature/humidity with DHT11/22; - adjust fan RPM depend on temperature; - console management; - MQTT serial output. front-end features: - data collection form serial port with MQTT - webUI with for sensors parameters
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Footcontroller

    Footcontroller

    Control your Linux PC with a standard foot pedal

    This python utility allows users on Linux to control their PC using a HID compatible USB foot pedal. Note: footcontroller does not support the new VEC Infinity in-USB3 pedal, which is not fully Linux compatible The foot pedal becomes an extra mouse or mini keyboard but footcontroller allows you to define multiple pedal sets which you can activate at the click of a button. It uses xdotool to provide you with the ability to assign commands to each pedal.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    VSCP Protocol & Friends
    A project for a highly scalable protocol and framework and a collection of software tools for m2m (machine to machine communication) and IoT Internet of Things. The programs here works on Windows and Linux and are based around VSCP, The Very Simple Control Protocol. Repository is here: https://github.com/grodansparadis/vscp_software and here https://github.com/grodansparadis/vscp_firmware
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    iwattnick

    iwattnick

    iWattnick: the ultimate e-bike computer

    ...It is equipped with a large B/W screen, two buttons, accelerometer, magnitometer, current and voltage sensors, light sensor, internal temperature sensor, battery-backed real-time clock, a buzzer and has connection ports for external speed sensor (motor Hall, phase or reed switch), a Bluetooth SPP dongle, up to three temperature sensors (TMP36, LM35, KTY83 etc), cadence sensor, throttle handle, output to controller throttle input. The project includes: The hardware (schematics & drawings) The firmware (microcontroller program) The software (for mobile phones and PC) Project developement is being tracked (in Russian) here: http://electrotransport.ru/ussr/index.php?topic=24226.0
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Parapin makes it easy to write code under Linux that controls individual pins on a PC parallel port. This kind of control is very useful for electronics projects that use the parallel port as a generic digital I/O interface (instead of as a printer port)
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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