A simple self-hosted web app for authorising selected Google API Oauth2 scopes. Supports Google Drive, Google Photos and Youtube
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A simple self-hosted web app for authorising selected Google API Oauth2 scopes. Supports Google Drive, Google Photos and Youtube
PipelineAgentService is a large language model (LLM)-based application designed for the automated management of data processing tasks.
AI-Powered Interactive Learning Assistant
📊🌐 Periodically fetch data from google sheets into postgres database (using workflow orchestration)
KeyLogger: Secure Keylogging & Data Traceability KeyLogger is a Python project that captures keyboard input, organizes logs with datetime-based filenames, and securely stores them locally and on Google Cloud Storage. It offers email alerts using Gmail API. Enhance data traceability and privacy with KeyLogger.
A python app which connects Google Drive API with a MongoDB Database
YouTube Channel Seeker is a mini-proyect developed in Python, which implements a graphical interface (GUI) using PyQt5 library and a YouTube API connection. It's a tool that can create, read, update and delete (CRUD) a number of channels with some information such as name, link (URL) and category, which you can get from channels you're subscribe to
AI-powered Telegram bot that translates between Ossetian, Russian, and English - handles text messages and photos
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YouTube Playlist Duration Calculator Bot - powered by Microsoft Azure & Google Cloud API
Simple tests using a combination of ChatGPT api requests, text-to-speech, and speech-to-text to create a video game Npc you can actually talk to.
Code for the Medium article "Visualizing “Games Done Quick” Video Game Genres Over the Years".
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