“Nala is a front-end for libapt-pkg. Specifically we interface using the python-apt api.
Especially for newer users it can be hard to understand what apt is trying to do when installing or upgrading.
We aim to solve this by not showing some redundant messages, formatting the packages better, and using color to
show specifically what will happen with a package during install, removal, or an upgrade[…]”
Finally, our technology has reached the potential to totally immerse in this.
And some web3.0 folks got a hard on the idea due to the capabilities for data harvest.
“VRSpace.org is Web Virtual/Augmented Reality (WebXR) platform.
On the web, ready to use with any WebXR enabled browser, on any device.
Free and open, ready to help you make your own virtual worlds!
Oh, and it's multi-user enabled, so invite your friends over.
And, and it's voice enabled, so you can chat with[…]”
On our website you will find many operating systems,
which you can test directly online without a installation.
There are no restrictions for the operating system:
You can use all functions of the system,
Uninstall and install software, test installed programs and
even delete or format the hard disk or system files...
Update unfortunately this project is gone for good :'(
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This repository provides Python code that identifies plants, birds, and insects in photos.
This project was inspired by the amazing progress in identifying plants, animals and mushrooms in photos that has been made by iNaturalist in the past years. The iNaturalist team has trained machine learning models with their vast collection of photos and research-grade identifications. In 2019, iNaturalist released Seek by iNaturalist which identifies photos offline on the phone and identifies to a higher level than species when an identification to species cannot be made[…]”