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    YouTube-DL-PyTK

    YouTube-DL-PyTK

    Video Downloader - Cross Platform

    YouTube-DL-PyTK (formerly known as YouTube-DL-GTK) is just a graphical launcher for yt-dlp. Its purpose is simple; to facilitate the downloading of non-copyright-protected videos from certain internet websites including YouTube. Source code is included and can be executed directly if you have Python and the proper dependencies available. I digitally sign some files in my releases. If you'd like to verify those signatures, you can find my PGP/GPG keys at: https://marcusadams.me...
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    This program generates a gallery for your photos, providing several layouts and CSS styles, in order to let you choose a complex page if you don't need to edit it or a basic one if you are planning to use just its code.
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    Cerebrate provides mechatronic control code for artists. Created for "Fernandez", an autonomous cactus by Vincent Kohler and Roland Philippsen, in 2005 for "Science and City" in Geneva. Later additions are "Blink" and "Ibou" (2006) and "Haiko"
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