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    QuizSolver

    QuizSolver

    AI-powered quiz solver for Windows. Free to use, easy to set up.

    QuizSolver is a free Windows app that uses AI vision to automatically read and answer quiz questions on your screen. It takes a screenshot, detects the answer buttons, sends the question to an AI model, and clicks the correct answer in seconds. Built-in support for Quizalize and Quipper. A Custom mode is available for other quiz sites, though results may vary. HOW TO SET UP: 1. Download and unzip QuizSolver — no installation needed 2. Get a free API key from Groq at...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    GoodByeCatpcha

    GoodByeCatpcha

    Solver ReCaptcha v2 Free

    An async Python library to automate solving ReCAPTCHA v2 by images/audio using Mozilla's DeepSpeech, PocketSphinx, Microsoft Azure’s, Google Speech and Amazon's Transcribe Speech-to-Text API. Also image recognition to detect the object suggested in the captcha. Built with Pyppeteer for Chrome automation framework and similarities to Puppeteer, PyDub for easily converting MP3 files into WAV, aiohttp for async minimalistic web-server, and Python’s built-in AsyncIO for convenience.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Our goal is to develop a full working solver for ATA (with 1 clock) in Python, with MTL to ATA support. The decidability for the emptiness problem was proposed by Lasota and Walukiewicz. The MTL to ATA was proposed by Ouaknine and Worrell.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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