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    PDFSticher

    PDFSticher

    Code repository for PDFStitcher, a utility to stitch together PDFs

    The open source PDF stitching software for sewists, by sewists. PDFSticher is a utility for stitching together many PDF pages from one document into a single page. This is also called "N-Up" or page imposition. This program was created in order to convert sewing patterns into a convenient format for projecting, though it could be used to stitch together any PDF.
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    Kimi-Audio

    Kimi-Audio

    Audio foundation model excelling in audio understanding

    ...Instead of fragmenting work across specialized models, Kimi-Audio handles automatic speech recognition (ASR), audio question answering, automatic audio captioning, speech emotion recognition, and audio-to-text chat in one system, enabling developers to build rich, multimodal audio applications without stitching together disparate components. It uses a novel model setup that combines continuous acoustic features with discrete semantic tokens to richly capture sound and meaning across speech, music, and environmental audio.
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    FISSURE

    FISSURE

    The RF and reverse engineering framework for everyone

    ...The project brings together tools for capturing, inspecting, decoding, replaying, and analyzing RF signals across a wide range of wireless technologies. It is designed as a practical environment for researchers and operators who need to move from raw spectrum observation to structured investigation without stitching together too many separate utilities by hand. The platform supports workflows related to signal discovery, demodulation, packet inspection, fuzzing, and attack simulation, making it useful for both defensive research and controlled lab testing. Its architecture is oriented toward extensibility, so users can integrate additional hardware, signal-processing components, and protocol-specific modules depending on their needs.
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    BrowserGym

    BrowserGym

    A Gym environment for web task automation

    ...One of its main strengths is that it bundles several important benchmarks by default, including MiniWoB, WebArena, VisualWebArena, WorkArena, AssistantBench, WebLINX, and OpenApps. This gives researchers a unified way to compare agent behavior across diverse web environments and task types without stitching together separate evaluation stacks. BrowserGym is also designed to be extensible, and the repository notes that creating new benchmarks mainly involves inheriting its abstract task interface.
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    Map-Anything

    Map-Anything

    MapAnything: Universal Feed-Forward Metric 3D Reconstruction

    Map-Anything is a universal, feed-forward transformer for metric 3D reconstruction that predicts a scene’s geometry and camera parameters directly from visual inputs. Instead of stitching together many task-specific models, it uses a single architecture that supports a wide range of 3D tasks—multi-image structure-from-motion, multi-view stereo, monocular metric depth, registration, depth completion, and more. The model flexibly accepts different input combinations (images, intrinsics, poses, sparse or dense depth) and produces a rich set of outputs including per-pixel 3D points, camera intrinsics, camera poses, ray directions, confidence maps, and validity masks. ...
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    PyMapStitcher-3---Cuda-Maps-Downloader

    PyMapStitcher-3---Cuda-Maps-Downloader

    A low ram maps downloader to keep your ram free.

    PyMapStitcher 3 is a desktop application for downloading, stitching, and exporting very large satellite map areas as GeoTIFF/BigTIFF files. The software supports GPU acceleration with NVIDIA CUDA and CuPy, direct GeoTIFF georeferencing, WebView-based map selection, and high-performance tile processing for large-scale mapping workflows.
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    Fast Forward

    Fast Forward

    Free video editor to convert, cut, trim, stream select and encode

    Fast Forward is free video editing software that allows you to convert, cut, trim, remove streams, encode and customise a variety of parameters such as frame rate, bitrate, frame size and output file size. Fast Forward can encode H264, MPEG2 or Xvid video, as well as Dolby Digital AC3, Dolby Digital Plus eAC3+, AAC and Vorbis audio. It is very useful for removing ads from recorded TV programs, or combining the .VOB files from a DVD file system. Thanks to FFmpeg, these processes are extremely...
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