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State of Linux on the MacBook Pro 2016 & 2017
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CLI note-taking, bookmarking, and archiving with encryption, advanced search, Git-backed versioning and syncing, Pandoc-backed conversion, and more in a single portable script.
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Sherlock Port Forwarding Utility
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Environment for Data Workshop
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An image for running Jupyter notebooks and Apache Spark in the cloud on OpenShift
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A command line tool to manage course notes, journals and other documents
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Jack Liu linux’s persional notes
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A collection of (not so) short notes for the Networks and Telecommunications course, lectured at Aveiro University
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Docker Compose setup for Apache Zeppelin
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A great wrapper to protect your notebook or other devices from thieves.
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MacBookPro running Linux
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Docker setup for ready-to-use Pytorch + Jupyter Notebook / JupyterLab
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Scripts and configuration files supporting Linux/Ubuntu systems to deal with a convertible notebook
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Right now, there's a "languages" feature implemented, which allows the user to define, in what kind of languages the documents he usually uploads are written in. Under "Settings", each Paperwork user can select the languages he'd like Paperwork to support for his account.
This was being implemented, so that tesseract can be called with the according language option, which helps OCR.
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