whereami
Uses WiFi signals :signal_strength: and machine learning to predict where you are (by kootenpv)
reader
A Python feed reader library. (by lemon24)
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
whereami
Posts with mentions or reviews of whereami.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-04.
- Whereami: Uses WiFi signals and machine learning to predict where you are
- `whereami` uses WiFi signals & ML to locate you (within 2-10 meters)
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Triangulation by WiFi and Bluetooth for presence in rooms?
There’s a project called whereami that runs on Python and uses wifi signal strength to predict where a device is. I’ve used it, it’s pretty cool.
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What are your proudest python packages?
|---------------------------------------------|------------------------------------| |yagmail| Most popular gmail python library | |cliche | Build a simple command-line interface from your functions | |brightml | Convenient Machine-Learned Auto Brightness | |whereami Uses WiFi signals and machine learning to predict where you are.| | textsearch | Find strings/words in text; convenience and C speed |
- Whereami uses WiFi signals and machine learning to predict where you are
- `whereami` uses WiFi signals & ML to locate you (within 2-10 meters)
- kootenpv/whereami
- 373 points in 4 hours
- `whereami` uses WiFi signals and ML to locate you (within 2-10 meters)
reader
Posts with mentions or reviews of reader.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-25.
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Alternatives to Makefile for Python
I like this pattern so much, I wrote an article about it; if you want to see what it looks like in real life, check this out.
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reader 2.5 released – a Python feed reader library
It can also be used to build bookmarking / read later functionality similar to that of Tiny Tiny RSS; extracting content from arbitrary pages would be pretty helpful here.
To find out more, check out the GitHub repo and the docs, or give the tutorial a try.
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Write an SQL query builder in 150 lines of Python
[1]: https://death.andgravity.com/query-builder-how#more-init
[2]: https://github.com/lemon24/reader/blob/10ccabb9186f531da04db...
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sqlite-utils - my Python library and CLI tool for manipulating SQLite databases
Looking now through the Python API docs, I found the Quoting characters for use in search thing, which may come in handy for something I'm doing for my feed reader library (deduplicating articles). Not sure if I'll vendor it or add sqlite-utils as a new dependency, but it's good to know someone already solved this problem (I have a prototype, but I haven't really tested it).
- lemon24/reader Reader is a Python feed reader library.
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reader 2.0 released – a Python feed reader library
I'm happy to announce version 2.0 of reader, a Python RSS / Atom / JSON feed reader library.
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
I'm also working on the 2.0 version of my feed reader library. The backwards compatibility break allows me to clean up a bunch of unnecessary code and fix some bad design decisions; I've deleted 250 lines of code until now, and it's very satisfying.
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PEP 661 -- Sentinel Values
The exact same problems None has when it's not a valid value. None is different from the variable type, that's why you have Optional[VarType], which is an alias for Union[VarType, None]; you can model this in exactly the same way: Union[VarType, MissingType]; here's an example.
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Website showing RSS Feeds
reader is a Python feed reader library – it offers all the high-level things you'd want when making a feed reader app/website, except the actual web app.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing whereami and reader you can also consider the following projects:
room-assistant - Presence tracking and more for automation on the room-level
feedparser - Parse feeds in Python
whereami - Locate the current running executable and the current running module/library on the file system 🔎
Grab - Web Scraping Framework
openhab-addons - Add-ons for openHAB
portia - Visual scraping for Scrapy
cliche - Build a simple command-line interface from your functions :computer:
RoboBrowser
brightml - Convenient Machine-Learned Auto Brightness (Linux)
requests-html - Pythonic HTML Parsing for Humans™
diceroll - A dice rolling module for Classic Python 2.5.
cola - A high-level distributed crawling framework.