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    YTS Terminal Manager

    YTS Terminal Manager

    Terminal Manager: Your All-in-One Remote Management Solution

    YTS Terminal Manager is an all-in-one terminal and remote-session manager for Windows 10 and 11. It handles SSH, Telnet, serial (RS-232/RS-485), SFTP, FTP, SCP and RDP connections as tabs in a single window, so the console cable, the jump host, the file transfer and the device web UI all live in one place and share the same favorites, logging and shortcuts. A built-in AI assistant reads your live terminal, understands the device you are connected to, and can diagnose problems, explain...
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    yai

    yai

    Your AI powered terminal assistant

    Yai (your AI) is an assistant for your terminal, using OpenAI ChatGPT to build and run commands for you. You just need to describe them in your everyday language, it will take care of the rest. Unleash the power of artificial intelligence to streamline your command line experience.
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    Deep Daze

    Deep Daze

    Simple command line tool for text to image generation

    Simple command-line tool for text to image generation using OpenAI's CLIP and Siren (Implicit neural representation network). In true deep learning fashion, more layers will yield better results. Default is at 16, but can be increased to 32 depending on your resources. Technique first devised and shared by Mario Klingemann, it allows you to prime the generator network with a starting image, before being steered towards the text. Simply specify the path to the image you wish to use, and...
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