bing-rewards
bezmouse
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6.1 | 0.0 | |
2 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
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MIT License | - |
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bing-rewards
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Next paycheck can’t come any sooner
Set up Bing Rewards https://github.com/jack-mil/bing-rewards Set it to run daily (maybe do it on 2-3 accounts) and you will be able to roughly collect enough points in 45 days to redeem 1 month of PC Game Pass for free.
bezmouse
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I created an easy mouse mover so I could sleep in using a Raspberry Pi and a servo!
It's always cool to build stuff but for those who actually need something like this while not being monitored in terms of what processes are running there is xdotool, further there is bezmouse.
- A Primer on Bézier Curves
What are some alternatives?
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granblue-automation-pyautogui - Educational application aimed at automating user-defined workflows for the mobile game, "Granblue Fantasy", using a variety of CV technologies in the backend such as OpenCV, PyAutoGUI and EasyOCR and a frontend coded in Typescript.