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    BlindOS 1.02

    BlindOS 1.02

    Debian 12 BlindOS Enviornament with ollama AI llama2 Chat Assistant

    Debian 12 whole operating system Liveram with BlindOS interface by <amigojapan>; +ollama llama2 LLM AI chat assitant included (ollama can use a GPU hardware autodetect. Non-free & non-free-firmwares packages installed. All Wifi packages installed. The file.iso size is less 6 Gigas. Xfce4 Desktop. amd64 arquitecture. To run Liveram.iso need minium 2 core CPU & 8 Gigas Ram system, The more hardware power, the faster the system will go
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    qodIRCbot

    An IRC channel bot

    An IRC channel bot which you teach whatever you want. UPDATE: CPU usage is now (from v0.8.2) less than 1%.
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    A IRC Service written in PHP. It is based on QuakeNet's Q9. Still in BETA. As of 12-04-2010 a bit of snircd support has been added. Not all functions are done, but it seems to be working. To run it: php main.php Installation: import .sql & edit conf
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    A pidgin plugin that allows user to assign global hotkeys (e.g. Ctrl+Alt+g) for togglling buddy list and reading queued message. When "Toggle List" hotkey is enabled, it makes the buddy list hidden from your taskbar and task switcher (similar to ICQ).
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    G-SERVE is a file serving BOT for users (of Linux/unix) who wish to share files on IRC. The bot has most of the usual f-serve features (searches using @find, send queues,etc). It runs independently as a daemon, maintaining logs of connections/transfers.
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    gIRCD was/is developed to offer a great ircd that is stable to hold 10k users and also to offer som unique crossover network links possibilities. Things as network services support, kill/akill limitations and alot of other features has been implemented. T
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    Service Bridge IRC services are intended to be a full solution to all IRC Universal (SF Project: IRCU) servers. The idea is simple use plugin-modules to reuse code and save on CPU time, supporting multple services in 1 connection.
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