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Quisk - Software Defined Radio transceiver - LinuxLinks
Quisk has been designed for low latency CW operation. It works fine for SSB and AM too. The Quisk receiver can read the sample data, tune it, filter it, demodulate it, and send the audio to the sound card for output to external headphones or speakers. The Quisk transmitter can accept microphone input and send that to your transmitter via a soundcard or Ethernet. For CW, Quisk can mute the audio and substitute a side tone.
This is free and open source software.
Damselfly - photo management system - LinuxLinks
Damselfly includes powerful Machine Learning functions which can help you identify photographs and their subjects, including face detection, face recognition and object detection – allowing you to tag people once, and have Damselfly identify other photos in which they appear.
The user-interface and workflow is loosely based on the Google Picasa app, with a basket to select images for export and other types of processing. Damselfly also provides a desktop/client app which gives closer integraton with your laptop or PC, allowing you to quickly sync a selection of images from the Damselfly basket to a local folder, for editing etc.
This is free and open source software.
Pegasus - graphical frontend for browsing your game library - LinuxLinks
It’s focusing on customizability, cross platform support (including embedded) and high performance.
This is free and open source software.
treex - fast, and customizable CLI directory viewer - LinuxLinks
Treex (Tree Explorer) is a lightweight and modern command-line utility that lets you explore your file system visually — with colors, file sizes, line counts, summaries, and full configuration support.
This is free and open source software.
Orange Pi 6 Plus Single Board Computer running Linux: 3 Types of Cores - LinuxLinks
The board has the CIX CD8180/CD8160 SoC. The 12-core processor has a quad-core Cortex-A720 large core, quad-core Cortex-A720 medium core, and quad-core Cortex-A520 small core.
lscpu shows the maximum clock speed of the cores. As you can see, the large core (the first two cores listed below) have a maximum clock frequency of 2600 MHz, the next four 1800 MHz, the next two 2300 MHz, the next two 2200 MHz, and the final two cores have a maximum clock frequency of 2500 MHz.
sot - system observation tool - LinuxLinks
sot is a Command-line System Observation Tool in the spirit of top.
It displays various interesting system stats and graphs them. Works on all operating systems.
This is free and open source software.
Clastic - functional web framework - LinuxLinks
Clastic was created to fill the need for a minimalist web framework that does exactly what you tell it to, while eliminating common pitfalls and delays in error discovery. The result is a streamlined and deterministic web development experience.
To put it another way, Clastic is designed such that, by the time your application has loaded, the framework has done all its work and gotten out of the way. It doesn’t wait until the first request or the first time a URL is hit to raise an exception.
This is free and open source software.
Syuzhet - R package - LinuxLinks
Syuzhet is an R package for the extraction of sentiment and sentiment-based plot arcs from text.
The Syuzhet package attempts to reveal the latent structure of narrative by means of sentiment analysis. Instead of detecting shifts in the topic or subject matter of the narrative, the Syuzhet package reveals the emotional shifts that serve as proxies for the narrative movement between conflict and conflict resolution.
This is free and open source software.
circuits - lightweight event driven application framework - LinuxLinks
circuits is a Lightweight Event driven and Asynchronous Application Framework for the Python programming language with a strong component architecture.
circuits also includes a lightweight, high performance and scalable HTTP/WSGI compliant web server as well as various I/O and Networking components.
This is free and open source software.