a tiling window manager for windows os
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a tiling window manager for windows os
An open-source project that's focused on making your NFT collection really fast.
Some go scripts that can: make screenshots and save them as images, handle keyboard and send keys, move the mouse around, give warning/alerts, give yes/no dialog and prompt folder selection
Welcome to the repository for the Drone Controller with Computer Vision Capabilities for the Tello EDU Mini Drone, my senior project for my Undergraduate degree at Governors State University.
A real-time chat application in C++ using WinSock. The server supports multiple clients with multithreading and broadcasts messages to all. The client uses separate threads for sending and receiving messages. This project showcases network programming, multithreading, and real-time communication.
A list of simple but beneficial Windows scripts, these can benefit you in different ways
Another open-source project that's focused on making bulk uploads to OpenSea marketplace in an unorthodox way
A set of PowerShell scripts designed to facilitate the management, permission changes, and deletion of Windows Component Based Servicing (CBS) registry keys.
Index-of-collection-files crustywindows
This is a simple real-time chat application implemented in C++ using WinSock for network communication. It includes both server and client components, enabling multiple clients to connect to the server and communicate with each other.
This repository is for my WinAPI experiment.
Using Nessus to scan for vulnerabilities within an operating system.
This homelab project is designed to replicate a small-scale corporate IT environment, providing me with practical experience in IT administration and troubleshooting. It's an evolving project, and I plan to add more features, like group policy management and enhanced automation, in the future.
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