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    Intention Repeater MAX

    Intention Repeater MAX

    Repeating your Intentions to aid in manifestation

    Please see the README.txt. The ServitorConnect 4443 and Python Daemon and Intention Repeater Android are better because repeating once-per-hour is better than millions of times per second (or even 3Hz). The archive bundle includes binaries and source code for: MAX and Simple Intention Repeaters CUDA version for Windows/Linux Memory Frequency Generator Multi-Format to WAV Repeater Android app Sourcecode File/Image Writers Nesting Files Creator Prayer Wheel Spiritual Chat Tarot WiFi Broadcast Whether you're seeking to manifest abundance, enhance your spiritual journey, or promote overall well-being, Intention Repeater MAX empowers you to harness the incredible strength of intention repetition. ...
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    deej

    deej

    Set app volumes with real sliders! Arduino project to build hardware

    deej is an open-source hardware volume mixer for Windows and Linux PCs. It lets you use real-life sliders (like a DJ!) to seamlessly control the volumes of different apps (such as your music player, the game you're playing and your voice chat session) without having to stop what you're doing. Control your microphone's input level. Lightweight desktop client, consuming around 10MB of memory. Runs from your system tray. Helpful notifications to let you know if something isn't working. The sliders are connected to 5 (or as many as you like) analog pins on an Arduino Nano/Uno board. ...
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