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MPlayer has a fully configurable, command-driven control layer which allows you to control MPlayer using keyboard. But which are these shortcuts are not immediately know to users of MPlayer. Here is a list of mostly used MPlayer keyboard control shortcuts.
SpicyPass is a light-weight password manager that utilizes state of the art cryptography and minimalist design principles for secure and simple password storage.
Distributed RTC System by pure Go and Flutter. Contribute to pion/ion development by creating an account on GitHub.
Posce (pronounced posh·ee) is a note-taking toolkit for your command line. It takes a single directory of plaintext note files and lets you create, edit, manipulate, and organise them to your heart's content; all in a single unified interface.
DebianDog is very small Debian Live CD shaped to look and act like Puppy Linux. Debian structure and Debian behaviour are untouched and Debian documentation is 100% valid for DebianDog. You have access to all Debian repositories using apt-get or synaptic.
Resilience is an ad blocker without compromises.
OpenRefine (previously Google Refine) is a powerful tool for working with messy data: cleaning it; transforming it from one format into another; and extending it with web services and external data.
OpenRefine always keeps your data private on your own computer until YOU want to share or collaborate. Your private data never leaves your computer unless you want it to. (It works by running a small server on your computer and you use your web browser to interact with it)
Atbswp is a new graphical utility (Python3) that can be used to record the mouse and keyboard events, and reproduce (play) them identically as many times as you want by either clicking a button or saving it as a script and running it without having to relay on Atbswp.
youtube-viewer is a lightweight application for searching and streaming videos from YouTube. Free and open source software.
Watch videos together, play games, or simply chat with friends or strangers all from within your browser!
The Fortran 77 codes for the open-loop and the closed-loop simulations for the Tennessee Eastman process (TEP) as well as the training and testing data files used for evaluating the data-driven methods (PCA, PLS, FDA, and CVA).
Manage your entire data labeling workflow with a single tool.
Python codes implementing algorithms described in Bishop's book "Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning"
A customisable terminal status bar with universal shell/terminal compatibility. Currently works on Mac/Linux.
You're doing some work, and as part of that you need to run a command on the terminal that takes a little while to finish. You run the command, watch it for maybe a second and then switch to doing something else – checking email or something.
You get so deeply involved in your email that twenty minutes fly by. When you switch back to your terminal the command has finished, but you've got no idea whether it was nineteen seconds ago or nineteen minutes ago.
This happens to me a lot. I'm just not disciplined enough to sit and watch commands, and I'm not prescient enough to add something to each invocation to tell me. What I want is something that alerts me whenever long running commands finish.
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A list of awesome applications, software, tools and other materials for Linux.
M3, a metrics platform, and M3DB, a distributed time series database, were developed at Uber out of necessity. After using what was available as open source and finding we were unable to use them at our scale due to issues with their reliability, cost and operationally intensive nature we built our own metrics platform piece by piece. We used our experience to help us build a native distributed time series database, a highly dynamic and performant aggregation service, query engine and other supporting infrastructure.