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    Super Tiny Icons

    Super Tiny Icons

    Super Tiny Icons are miniscule SVG versions of your favourite website

    SuperTinyIcons is a collection of brand and service logos distilled into extremely small, hand-tuned SVGs, often targeting sub-kilobyte file sizes. Each icon is crafted to preserve recognizable shapes with the fewest possible paths and nodes, trading photorealism for clarity at common UI sizes. The project emphasizes performance: tiny inline SVGs reduce network transfer, speed up rendering, and scale crisply on high-DPI displays. Designers and developers can embed the icons directly, recolor...
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    AudiooPy

    AudiooPy

    Audio manager in Python Object-Oriented Programming

    AudiooPy stands for "Audio Manager in Python Object-Oriented Programming." This library provides a range of useful operations for sound files and audio fragments. It processes audio at the frame level, working with signed integer samples of 8, 16, or 32 bits, stored in byte-like objects. Key features include: - Reading and writing WAV files using Python's standard library
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