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    auto-cpufreq

    auto-cpufreq

    Automatic CPU speed & power optimizer for Linux

    Automatic CPU speed & power optimizer for Linux. Actively monitors laptop battery state, CPU usage, CPU temperature, and system load, ultimately allowing you to improve battery life without making any compromises.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    s-tui

    s-tui

    Terminal-based CPU stress and monitoring utility

    s-tui (Stress Terminal UI) is a terminal-based performance monitoring and stress-testing tool focused specifically on CPU behavior analysis in Linux and other UNIX-like systems. It provides real-time graphical visualization of CPU temperature, frequency, power consumption, and utilization directly within a text-based interface, eliminating the need for a graphical desktop environment. The utility is particularly useful for diagnosing thermal throttling, validating cooling solutions, and evaluating system stability under heavy load conditions. ...
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    psutil

    psutil

    Cross-platform lib for process and system monitoring in Python

    psutil is a widely adopted cross-platform Python library designed to retrieve detailed information about system utilization and running processes in a consistent and programmatic way. It exposes a rich API that allows developers to inspect CPU usage, memory consumption, disk activity, network statistics, and hardware sensors without relying on platform-specific tools. The library effectively replicates and unifies the capabilities of classic UNIX utilities such as ps, top, netstat, and free,...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    VibeVoice ComfyUI

    VibeVoice ComfyUI

    ComfyUI integration for Microsoft's VibeVoice text-to-speech model

    VibeVoice ComfyUI is a comprehensive wrapper that integrates Microsoft’s VibeVoice text-to-speech models directly into ComfyUI workflows. It exposes VibeVoice as a set of custom nodes so you can build single-speaker and multi-speaker voice generation pipelines visually, combining TTS with other audio or generative components. The integration supports high-quality single-speaker synthesis as well as scripted multi-speaker conversations, with optional voice cloning from audio samples for each...
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    Throttled

    Throttled

    Workaround for Intel throttling issues in Linux

    This tool was originally developed to fix Linux CPU throttling issues affecting Lenovo T480 / T480s / X1C6. The CPU package power limit (PL1/2) is forced to a value of 44 W (29 W on battery) and the temperature trip point to 95 'C (85 'C on battery) by overriding default values in MSR and MCHBAR every 5 seconds (30 on battery) to block the Embedded Controller from resetting these values to default.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    min(DALL·E)

    min(DALL·E)

    min(DALL·E) is a fast, minimal port of DALL·E Mini to PyTorch

    ...The largest logit is subtracted from the logits to avoid infs. The logits are then divided by the temperature. If is_seamless is true, the image grid will be tiled in token space not pixel space.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    BPYTOP

    BPYTOP

    Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor

    BPYTOP is a feature-rich, terminal-based resource monitor written in Python 3 that provides a highly visual overview of system performance. It displays real-time usage and statistics for CPU, memory, disks, network, and processes, with colorful graphs and widgets that update at configurable intervals. Users can drill into a process list, sort by various metrics, view tree hierarchies, and quickly spot heavy resource consumers. The tool is highly configurable through both an in-app options menu and a detailed configuration file, allowing customization of themes, update frequency, graph types, temperature sensors, and which “boxes” (CPU, memory, network, processes) are shown. ...
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    CommanderPi

    CommanderPi

    Easy RaspberryPi4 GUI system managment

    Easy Raspberry Pi 4 GUI system manager.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    CPU temp

    a simple program that displays your CPU's temperature in the corner.

    CPU temp is a simple program the displays your CPU's temperature in the corner of the screen. It can be useful to have just in case when something goes wrong with the cooling so you will be alerted before any damage is done.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    PiTherm

    A CPU Temperature display for Raspberry Pi

    Read the temperature, display it on this neat little 10-LED muticolor array. The array has, in order, BGGGGYYYRR LEDs. This first version is a trivial program that scans the CPU temp and uses 10 GPIO pins, one for each LED.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Monitors CPU Temperature from command line in Fahrenheit and Celsius and gives results of highest and lowest temperatures, and average over period of time run, then logs the data. Requires ACPI.
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    Computer Temperature Monitor is a little applet for the GNOME desktop that shows the temperature of your computer CPU and disks on screen. It allows you to log temperatures to a file. You can set alarms to notify you when a tempertature is reached.
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    Laptop Temperature Monitor is a little applet for the GNOME desktop that shows the temperature of your CPU on screen. You can log temperatures to a file as well. Laptop Temperature Monitor is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
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    XATAR (Xtrasgu Applet for Temperature And Revolutions) is a simple applet for GNOME written in PyGTK to show the CPU temperature and ventilator revolutions.
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