pytkml
kvm-switch
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0.0 | 3.6 | |
almost 3 years ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Python | Go | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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pytkml
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Ask HN: What have you created that deserves a second chance on HN?
Code: https://github.com/rbitr/pytkml
I didn't explain it well; this is an area that's becoming increasingly important
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Ask HN: What is something you built but never marketed?
I worked on (wouldn't say I completed) a testing framework for ML models, where you can specify a series of tests for a model to pass. The unique part is emphasizing support from the training data for the inferences you expect the model to make, i.e. checking that similar training data exists for some test cases and is influential in predicting them. It's pretty niche, and I don't explain it very well, but I remain convinced that with the right framing it represents a more rigorous way of making sure machine learning models are built and used "responsibly".
https://github.com/rbitr/pytkml
- Show HN: Writing tests for machine learning models
kvm-switch
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Show HN: Multi-monitor KVM using just a USB switch
With my COVID obsession of live streaming while writing code, I ended up building something a little more elaborate. https://github.com/timgws/kvm-switch
It doesn't use DDC commands direct to the monitor(s), instead swapping it for a HDMI matrix combined with a traditional KVM for swapping around inputs smoothly when you roll your mouse over the edge of different operating systems.
The switching client runs on Windows, MacOS and Linux (if you use X).
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Displayport: A Better Video Interface
I had the same issue with this device. I ended up writing some code that you could run on a machine to operate the switching via the RS232 port: https://github.com/timgws/kvm-switch/
Bonus for adding 'glide and switch' functionality, so you can move the mouse to the edge of the screen and it would jump the input to the next display in your layout. It's like a hardware version of Synergy.
Very finicky device, but if you don't touch it - and you don't use any of the shortcuts - it works.
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Ask HN: What is something you built but never marketed?
The proverb 'necessity is the mother of invention' made me build a solution for sharing a keyboard and mouse between multiple devices.
Synergy/Barrier is not horrible, but I find the latency a little painful.
Ended up getting an industrial HDMI switch, with a KVM. Built a server in Go that connects to the serial port of all the devices.
A companion client that runs on all the machines tells the server when the mouse moves to the edge of the screen, so the USB inputs can be switched to the correct computer. Basically, it allows you to have multiple computers connected, to multiple displays, sharing one keyboard and mouse. (You can define layouts on the server, so the displays can move around on the matrix HDMI switcher).
https://github.com/timgws/kvm-switch
- Show HN: Send commands to KVM/HDMI matrix devices when touching screen edge
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