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    Crawl websites, sync to vector databases, and power RAG applications. Pre-built integrations for LLM pipelines and AI assistants.

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    FarmBot OS

    FarmBot OS

    The operating system and all related software

    ...Communicate with the web application over WiFi or ethernet so that it can synchronize (download) sequences, regimens, farm designs, events, and more; upload logs and sensor data; and accept real-time commands. Communicate with the Farmduino to send G and F commands and receive sensor and encoder data. Take photos with a USB or Raspberry Pi camera, and upload the photos to the web application. You must use a .img writing tool to write FarmBot OS onto the microSD card. We recommend downloading and installing balenaEtcher for this purpose.
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    elastic-jupyter-operator

    elastic-jupyter-operator

    Cloud-native way to provide elastic Jupyter Notebooks on Kubernetes

    Jupyter is a free, open-source, interactive web tool known as a computational notebook, which researchers can use to combine software code, computational output, explanatory text, and multimedia resources in a single document. For data scientists and machine learning engineers, Jupyter has emerged as a de facto standard. At the same time, there has been growing criticism that the way notebooks are being used leads to low resource utilization.
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    UEFI GPT fdisk

    UEFI GTP fdisk is a disk partitionning tool running under UEFI/BIOS

    UEFI GPT fdisk is a port to UEFI of the famous GPT fdisk partitioning tool, see http://sourceforge.net/projects/gptfdisk/ . Now since this program runs directly under UEFI shell you don't need to *boot* the system to convert/edit partition tables.
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    Mac Linux USB Loader

    Mac Linux USB Loader

    Tool allowing you to put a Linux distro on a USB drive.

    This is the Mac Linux USB Loader, a tool allowing you to take an ISO of a Linux distribution and make it boot using EFI. It requires a single USB drive formatted as FAT with at least 2 GB free recommended. The application is available in English and is partially translated into Spanish and Traditional Chinese. The tool is necessary to make certain Linux distributions boot that do not have EFI booting support. Many distributions are adding this with the release of Windows 8, but it has not...
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