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    Spektral

    Spektral

    Graph Neural Networks with Keras and Tensorflow 2

    Spektral is a Python library for graph deep learning, based on the Keras API and TensorFlow 2. The main goal of this project is to provide a simple but flexible framework for creating graph neural networks (GNNs). You can use Spektral for classifying the users of a social network, predicting molecular properties, generating new graphs with GANs, clustering nodes, predicting links, and any other task where data is described by graphs.
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    howmanypeoplearearound

    howmanypeoplearearound

    Count the number of people around you by monitoring wifi signals

    howmanypeoplearearound calculates the number of people in the vicinity using the approximate number of smartphones as a proxy (since ~70% of people have smartphones nowadays). A cellphone is determined to be in proximity to the computer based on sniffing WiFi probe requests. Possible uses of howmanypeoplearearound include, monitoring foot traffic in your house with Raspberry Pis, seeing if your roommates are home, etc. There are a number of possible USB WiFi adapters that support monitor...
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    AcerHK GUI

    AcerHK GUI

    GUI interfaces for Acer Hardware driver -- acerhk.ko

    This project site maintains several projects that support the acerhk.ko linux module and provide a GUI interface for the module to activate and deactivate the wireless and bluetooth radios. Please see this projects Wiki for more information: https://sourceforge.net/p/acerhkgui/wiki/Home/ Programs: AcerHK GUI -- Main program. Updated 2015-03-05. Version 0.7.2.5 should work. Please report errors, as it may still require some work. Cinnamon Desktop Applet -- simple system tray...
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    Mining Overlord

    Automated Bitcoin mining monitor and up-time enforcer

    ...This program is cross-platform compatible and has been tested on: Windows XP/Vista/7 Linux (Ubuntu 12.04 and Raspian) Mac OS 12.04 It requires that Python 2.7.3 or above be installed on the host to run. Currently, Mining Overlord only supports installations where one instance of the mining software is running.
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    Web interface for UFW, the built-in firewall in Ubuntu. UFW it self is built on iptables. With ufw2web, it is possible to enable or disable the firewall and view status.
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