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    TensorFlow MacOS

    TensorFlow MacOS

    TensorFlow for macOS 11.0+ accelerated using Apple's ML Compute

    ...The README and releases emphasized this was a macOS-optimized distribution, not an upstream fork of TensorFlow, and it cataloged common installation notes and issues encountered by early Apple Silicon users. In practice, the repo served as a bridge during the transition to native Mac acceleration, making modern TensorFlow viable on Apple hardware while upstream support matured.
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    ADB-Toolkit V2.3

    ADB-Toolkit V2.3

    ADB-Toolkit V2 for easy ADB tricks with many perks in all one

    ...ADB-Toolkit is a BASH Script with 28 options and a METASPLOIT Section which has 6 options and is made to do easy penetration testing in Android Devices. You can do pretty much anything with this script and test your Android device is it safe or not. This script is made with the help of ADB (Android Debug Bridge) it’s a tool that is used by developers to debug the Android device but as we know everything has it’s two sides good and bad.
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    Bocker

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    Docker implemented in around 100 lines of bash

    Bocker is a minimal, educational reimplementation of core container (Docker-like) functionality, done in about a hundred lines of Bash script. Its purpose is not to replace Docker’s full feature set, but to illustrate container primitives—namespaces, cgroups, layering, filesystem manipulation, network namespaces, etc.—in a transparent, minimal form. With bocker you can perform basic operations such as pulling an image, running a container, exec into a container, listing containers, and...
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