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Automator is a utility which lets you create custom workflows to perform both simple and complex tasks, such as renaming files in a folder.
Machine Learning in Linux: DeOldify – colorizing and restoring old images and videos
DeOldify is a modern way to colorize black and white images using deep learning technology. The software provides pre-trained weights which allows you to colorize images and video without needing to train your own models.
Junction – application/browser chooser
Junction is an application/browser chooser. It’s designed to improve your workflow by making it easier to switch applications.
Machine Learning in Linux: chatGPT-shell-cli – chatGPT and DALL-E tool
Our Machine Learning in Linux series focuses on apps that make it easy to experiment with machine learning. chatGPT-shell-cli appears an interesting project to feature as it’s a simple script to use OpenAI’s chatGPT and DALL-E from the terminal without needing to install either Python or Node.js.
Machine Learning in Linux: Lama Cleaner – self-hostable inpainting tool
Lama Cleaner is a fully self-hostable inpainting tool powered by state-of-the-art AI models. This software lets you remove unwanted objects, defects, people from your pictures or erase and replace anything from your pictures. There’s also support for erase and replace courtesy of Stable Diffusion and Paint by Example.
100 Great and Must-Have CLI Linux Applications
With the bamboozling quantity of open source software available to download, it’s really difficult to keep up with the cream of the cream. That’s where this compilation aims to help.
h-m-m – create mind maps in the terminal
h-m-m is different from mind map software we’ve previously explored, as this tool is terminal-based. It’s billed as a simple, fast, keyboard-centric tool for working with mind maps.
100 Awesome and Must-Have TUI Linux Apps
This article selects 100 TUI apps that largely reflects software our volunteers use as their daily drivers. We try to select as wide a mix as possible. Therefore you won’t find lots of repetition which helps to avoid perennial arguments such as Emacs vs Vim.
Essential System Utilities: bottom – graphical process/system monitor for the terminal
bottom is billed as a customizable cross-platform graphical process/system monitor for the terminal. The utility draws inspiration from gtop, gotop and htop, tools which will be familiar to seasoned LinuxLinks readers.
Machine Learning in Linux: Dalai – LLaMA and Alpaca
Dalai bills itself as “the simplest way to run LLaMA on your local machine”.
Machine Learning in Linux: CodeFormer – face restoration
CodeFormer is command-line software which offers blind face restoration. This aims at recovering high-quality faces from the low-quality counterparts suffering from unknown degradation, such as low-resolution, noise, blur, compression artifacts, etc.
Machine Learning in Linux: FBCNN – JPEG artifacts removal
FBCNN (flexible blind convolutional neural network) is software which seeks to remove artifacts from JPEGs while preserving the integrity of the images. It decouples the quality factor from the JPEG image via a decoupler module and then embeds the predicted quality factor into the subsequent reconstructor module through a quality factor attention block for flexible control.
100 Essential and Must-Have GUI Linux Applications
There is a staggering amount of proven open source software available to download. But it’s really difficult to keep up with the cream of the cream. That’s where this compilation aims to help.
Machine Learning in Linux: Easy Diffusion – a Stable Diffusion UI
Easy Diffusion offers a web user interface for Stable Diffusion, a deep learning text-to-image diffusion model capable of generating photo-realistic images given any text input. In seconds you can create stunning artwork. Stable Diffusion uses a kind of diffusion model, called a latent diffusion model.
RustDesk – virtual / remote desktop software
RustDesk is remote desktop allowing maintenance of computers and other devices. The software aims for simplicity and ease-of-use, being designed to work out of the box.
Machine Learning in Linux: Stable Diffusion web UI
Stable Diffusion is a deep learning text-to-image diffusion model capable of generating photo-realistic images given any text input. In seconds you can create stunning artwork. Stable Diffusion uses a kind of diffusion model, called a latent diffusion model.
Machine Learning in Linux: ChatGPT – desktop application
For this review, we’re exploring a desktop application called ChatGPT. It’s a cross-platform tool built using Tauri, a framework for building tiny, fast binaries for all major desktop platforms. The ChatGPT project has no affiliation with OpenAI.
Excellent Utilities: nvitop - GPU process management
nvitop is an interactive NVIDIA device and process monitoring tool and bills itself as “the one-stop solution for GPU process management”. Like nvidia-smi, nvitop is built on top of NVML, but the tool offers a lot more functionality. It’s free and open source software written in Python.
Machine Learning in Linux: StemRoller – separate vocal and instrumental stems from songs
StemRoller is software which lets you separate vocal and instrumental stems from any song with a single click. It uses Facebook’s Demucs algorithm for demixing songs and integrates search results from YouTube.
Machine Learning in Linux: scikit-learn – machine learning library for Python
Scikit-learn is a machine learning library built on top of SciPy that supports supervised and unsupervised learning. It also provides various tools for model fitting, data preprocessing, model selection, model evaluation, and many other utilities. It’s accessible to everyone, and reusable in various contexts.
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