Frederik's starred repositories
BambuP1Streamer
mjpeg stream access for Bambu P1 printers
Pix2Text
An Open-Source Python3 tool for recognizing layouts, tables, math formulas (LaTeX), and text in images, converting them into Markdown format. A free alternative to Mathpix, empowering seamless conversion of visual content into text-based representations. 80+ languages are supported.
WinDynamicDesktop
Port of macOS Mojave Dynamic Desktop feature to Windows
Linux_Dynamic_Wallpapers
Dynamic Wallpapers for Linux
Chirpstack-v4-LRFHSS-HTTPs
Setup ChirpStack using Docker Compose
papirus-folders
📜 Soothing pastel theme for Papirus Icon Theme folders
dynamic-gnome-wallpapers
A collection of awesome dynamic wallpapers for Gnome, and easy scripts to install them
bragibooks
An audiobook library cleanup and management tool built with Python and Django. Leveraging m4b-merge for audiobook standardization and editing. Ideal for enhancing audiobook library management.
catppuccin
😸 Soothing pastel theme for the high-spirited!
coffeegrindsize
Detects the individual coffee grounds in a white-background picture to determine particle size distribution
BookLibConnect
A standalone Audible downloader and decrypter
AaxAudioConverter
Convert Audible aax files to mp3 and m4a/m4b
Teensy4-USB-Audio-DAC-and-Volume-Control
2020: Teensy 4.x as Audio USB to PCM5102 and ES9023 Audio DACs, with a USB Volume Control with an SSD1306 OLED peak meter. It requires changes to the Teensy boards.txt and the Teensy 4 usb_desc.h.
InputRedirectionClient-Qt
Input redirection client for the 3DS using QtGamepad
awesome-selfhosted
A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
Nintendo-Anime-Channel-Revival
Template for reviving Nintendo Anime Channel on 3DS
open_agb_firm
open_agb_firm is a bare metal app for running GBA homebrew/games using the 3DS builtin GBA hardware.
gr-lora_sdr
This is the fully-functional GNU Radio software-defined radio (SDR) implementation of a LoRa transceiver with all the necessary receiver components to operate correctly even at very low SNRs. This work has been conducted at the Telecommunication Circuits Laboratory, EPFL.