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    Translate You

    Translate You

    Privacy focused translator app built with MD3

    Translate You is a Translator App built with Material Design 3 (You). It supports multiple different translation engines such as LibreTranslate, Lingva, DeepL and more. In total, there are more than 200 supported languages across 6 different translation engines.
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    GPS Awake System

    GPS Awake System

    A simple GPS alarm!

    GPS Awake System An Android application designed to wake you up with a loud alarm when you enter a specific geographic radius. Perfect for commuters who fall asleep on trains or buses! 🚀 Features Interactive OpenStreetMap: No Google API Keys required. Completely open-source mapping. Long-Press Selection: Set your destination by simply holding your finger on the map for 1.5 seconds. Visual Geofencing: A semi-transparent green radius shows exactly where the alarm will trigger. Dynamic...
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    Kotlingrad

    Kotlingrad

    Shape-Safe Symbolic Differentiation with Algebraic Data Types

    Kotlin∇ is a type-safe automatic differentiation framework written in Kotlin. It allows users to express differentiable programs with higher-dimensional data structures and operators. We attempt to restrict syntactically valid constructions to those which are algebraically valid and can be checked at compile-time. By enforcing these constraints in the type system, it eliminates certain classes of runtime errors that may occur during the execution of a differentiable program. Due to...
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