red7-sim
pydigitize
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red7-sim
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Some tiny personal programs I've written
One fun one is I was playing a game with friends and it felt super random to me. So I wrote a simulator and some simple strategies to see how effective these strategies were vs randomness. If the game is mostly strategy you would expect to see clear difference in all of the strategies. If the game is mostly random the good strategies would have a hard time differentiating them from each other consistently.
https://gitlab.com/kevincox/red7-sim
pydigitize
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Some tiny personal programs I've written
I can relate to the document scanning issue. In my case, I digitize all documents I get on paper. For this, I've written this wrapper: https://github.com/dbrgn/pydigitize
It does the following steps:
- Scan a document with any scanner that supports SANE (ADF supported)
- Straightening and cleaning of scanned documents
- Run OCR on PDF so that it becomes searchable
- Generate PDF/A file for archival
- Add keywords to the PDF file
I've probably saved many hours with this script, even when taking into account the time it took me to write it.
Tiny projects don't always save time, but they sure are gratifying when they work as intended!
What are some alternatives?
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