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    Wagtail

    Wagtail

    A Django content management system focused on flexibility & UX

    Wagtail is a powerful, open source content management system that’s focused on flexibility and user experience. Built on Django, Wagtail offers precise control and flexibility for designers, developers and editors. Designed by developers for developers, Wagtail plays nicely with everything else in your tech stack so you can do more and focus on perfecting your site. Designers will find Wagtail’s simple templating system ideal for building beautiful websites just the way they want, without...
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    speedtest-cli

    speedtest-cli

    Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest

    Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest.net. It is not a goal of this application to be a reliable latency reporting tool. Latency reported by this tool should not be relied on as a value indicative of ICMP style latency. It is a relative value used for determining the lowest latency server for performing the actual speed test against. Speedtest CLI brings the trusted technology and global server network behind Speedtest to the command line. Measure internet...
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    Face Recognition

    World's simplest facial recognition api for Python & the command line

    Face Recognition is the world's simplest face recognition library. It allows you to recognize and manipulate faces from Python or from the command line using dlib's (a C++ toolkit containing machine learning algorithms and tools) state-of-the-art face recognition built with deep learning. Face Recognition is highly accurate and is able to do a number of things. It can find faces in pictures, manipulate facial features in pictures, identify faces in pictures, and do face recognition on a...
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    AutoTeach

    AutoTeach

    AutoTeach makes kids study and learn in exchange for internet access.

    AutoTeach is a tool that enables parents to supplement The AutoTeach Parent Tool enables parents to supplement their childrens' education without supervision or drama. With AutoTeach you can queue-up activities and tasks that will be dutifully performed at regular intervals. Why will they cooperate like this? Because AutoTeach meters their internet access by using credits which they earn by performing the agenda which you have queued-up for them. The system has potential for many...
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