A dockerized version of Dragfyre's excellent `npm` based Badi calendar solver.
Updated 3 days ago
A mirror from Github (https://github.com/dragfyre/bahai-date-api). Unchanged.
Updated 1 week ago
A Discord bot written in Python3 and Discord.py meant to search the Web semantically. Full slash command support, as well as guild-wide use.
Updated 1 month ago
A tool for using Ollama (either local, or remote) to generate captions in .txt form, suitable for use in training FLUX LoRA files.
Updated 1 month ago
A dockerized tool for studying the Qur'án in its original Arabic, with the help of Google Gemini. Build the container yourself, pull it from Docker Hub, or just run the npm vite project right from the source!
Updated 1 month ago
A human-readable browser for Jeffrey Epstein's iMessage logs, as disclosed by the US House Oversight Committee
Updated 1 month ago
A mirror from https://archive.org/details/nk-uncovered. No ownership or change in licensing is implied. This is merely mirrored here in case it's ever useful for someone someday.
Updated 2 months ago
This is a minimalistic but robust terminal UI for Perplexica, which is a self-hosted take on Perplexity. It uses Ollama and SearXNG to achieve ChatGPT or Gemini-style 'deep research' in your homelab.
Updated 4 months ago
This is a bash script meant to run alongside the docker version of `slskd`, a modern Web-based SoulSeek client. It looks at a certain directory and then scans its contents according to a set interval. Then, when it detects new files, it changes their permissions and ownership automatically, leaving a log entry in the journal.
Updated 7 months ago
This is a small bash script that uses local Ollama (via the `ollama` command; it does expect that it's at least part of PATH) to iterate line-by-line through a CSV of credit card transaction descriptions, with the descriptions on one column, and a blank column to its right. This can aid with generating tags for organization of expenses, as well as helping decipher those cryptic descriptions.
Updated 10 months ago
Files for CHIRP, the amateur / software-defined radio programming tool. These are services that run around Northwest Philadelphia.
Updated 11 months ago
This is a web browser-based tool that allows users to collect their personal MP3 files together, organize them, then play them back sequentially for the purpose of recording mixtapes to a listening tape deck.
Updated 1 year ago