This article spotlights alternative tools to kill.
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This article spotlights alternative tools to kill.
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Read moreGPT4All Chat is a locally-running AI chat application powered by the GPT4All-J Apache 2 Licensed chatbot.
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Read moreThis series looks at alternatives to popular CLI tools. Many of them are classic commands that have been modernised in some way.
Read moreUpscaler is GUI GTK4 software that uses sophisticated AI models to enhance your images by guessing what the details could be.
Read moreAutomator is a utility which lets you create custom workflows to perform both simple and complex tasks. We recommend the best free and open source alternatives.
Read moreDeOldify is a modern way to colorize black and white images.
Read morenvidia-smi is a basic monitoring and management tool for NVIDIA graphics card. We explore other useful NVIDIA GPU monitoring tools.
Read morelinuxwave is a small utility that’s designed to generate music from the entropy of Linux. It’s written in Zig.
Read moreJunction is an application/browser chooser. It’s designed to improve your workflow by making it easier to switch applications.
Read moreImageMagick is a software suite to create, edit, and compose bitmap images. We survey third-party GUIs for ImageMagick.
Read morechatGPT-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.
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