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    OculiX

    OculiX

    Visual Automation IDE — automate anything you see on screen

    OculiX is the evolution of SikuliX, actively maintained with the full agreement of its original creator RaiMan. Automate any desktop application using image recognition (OpenCV) and OCR (Tesseract + PaddleOCR). No access to source code or DOM required — if you can see it, you can automate it. Key features: - Guided step-by-step recorder with live code preview - Image recognition via OpenCV 4.10 - Dual OCR: Tesseract (built-in) + PaddleOCR (neural, high precision) - Local and remote...
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    bitfarm-Archiv Document Management - DMS
    bitfarm-Archiv is a powerful Document Management (DMS), Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Knowledge Management System (KMS) with Workflow Components. Help us! As we live in the internet age, the best thing, you can help, is to write a short statement about your scenario and your use of the DMS, along with your experiences and put it on your own website or in a blog or forum. It would help us best, if you can also add a hyperlink to our site http://www.bitfarm-archiv.com. By this...
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    REDACT

    REDACT

    Erase everything. Leave nothing.

    REDACT 3.3.0 is an open-source Windows anti-forensics & artifact sanitization suite that permanently destroys 255 system artifacts — browser history, registry traces, NTFS change journals, Windows Recall AI snapshots, live RAM, and encrypted volume key material. New in 3.3.0: Auto-Trigger Engine — USB Panic Trigger, Login Failure Trigger, and Dead Man's Switch fire a HIGH-tier wipe automatically without manual interaction. BitLocker and VeraCrypt header destruction renders encrypted...
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    PC Workman HCK

    PC Workman HCK

    AI-powered PC monitoring that explains. Not shows numbers/spikes.

    Your PC says CPU 87%. PC Workman says why, since when, and what to do about it. Real-time system monitor with built-in offline AI. No cloud. Your data stays on your machine. What's inside: -hck_GPT: 82-intent AI assistant. -Ask it anything about your PC in Polish or English. -9-layer routing, learns your usage patterns over weeks. -TURBO mode: one click stops unnecessary services (Gaming/Work/Economy profiles), switches power plan, flushes RAM, freezes idle apps. -One click restores...
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    LX Linux

    LX Linux

    A light version of Debian with minimal installed using LXDE.

    LX Linux is a distro based on Debian using LXDE as DE with some customization. The installation process uses Calamares. Recommended for very old machines, like 15 years old or more. live password: live Come with some extra repositories to install 3rd part packages (optional). - If brightness keys do not work, open a terminal: sudo nano /etc/default/grub where GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="xxxxx" put acpi_backlight=video or acpi_backlight=vendor try one or another and test...
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    tom_core

    tom_core

    tom_core - a tool for automating events on a computer

    tom_core is a software tool used for the automation of everything that happens on your computer. By using this application, you can easily record your activity on your computer, starting the recording at any moment that you choose. The application repeats all your clicks or drags, keystrokes, hotkeys, etc. All in exactly the timing and number of repetitions you need. The toolbox such as the optical recognition and voice control enables to branch out the recordings into complex forms, with...
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    Howdy For Linux

    Howdy For Linux

    Windows Hello style facial authentication for Linux

    Howdy provides Windows Hello™ style authentication for Linux. Use your built-in IR emitters and camera in combination with facial recognition to prove who you are. Using the central authentication system (PAM), works everywhere you would otherwise need your password: Login, lock screen, sudo, su, etc.
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    howmanypeoplearearound

    howmanypeoplearearound

    Count the number of people around you by monitoring wifi signals

    howmanypeoplearearound calculates the number of people in the vicinity using the approximate number of smartphones as a proxy (since ~70% of people have smartphones nowadays). A cellphone is determined to be in proximity to the computer based on sniffing WiFi probe requests. Possible uses of howmanypeoplearearound include, monitoring foot traffic in your house with Raspberry Pis, seeing if your roommates are home, etc. There are a number of possible USB WiFi adapters that support monitor...
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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.
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    Domotic Speech-recognition interface

    Speech-recognition interface for a domotic system.

    This product recognizes oral commands and translates them to domotic orders for a domotic system. This product does not implement a domotic system. This product is an interface to be plugged to a domotic system. The speech recognition is done by an arduino UNO board and an EasyVR shield. Available oral commands are generated from a house description file in XML format. The oral commands have to be trained for a specific users. For this purpose 2 interfaces are provided: a command line...
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    Lioness (Languages Interop Framework)
    Framework for making Windows applications that are one .exe file in AutoHotKey_L,C++,C#, VB.NET,Java,Groovy,Common Lisp,Nemerle,Ruby,Python,PHP,Lua,Tcl,Perl,Jint,S#,WSH VBScript,HTML/JavaScript/CSS,COM, PowerShell without compiling . For .NET 4.
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