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TelemetryTV content management and device management
Simple and intuitive digital signage software.
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<p class="description">TelemetryTV is a powerful digital signage platform built for the modern communicator who needs to engage audiences, generate awareness, or give their community a voice. TelemetryTV allows users to broadcast dynamic content easily by streaming video, images, social feeds, turnkey apps, and data-driven dashboards to all of your displays wherever they are. TelemetryTV powers marketing and internal communications at Starbucks, New York Public Library, Stanford University, and more.</p>
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A Pythonscript for estimating the grain size from thin sections
...GrainSizeTools: a Pythonscript for grain size analysis and paleopiezometry based on grain size. Journal of Open Source Software, 3(30), 863, https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.00863
...This client enables to extract and download data through a python command line
Indesol project sample: http://www.indeso.web.id/indeso_wp/index.php/faq/30-6-how-to-write-and-run-the-script-to-download-indeso-met-ocean-data
PyRadmon, a Pythonscript to use on both Linux and Windows.
PyRadmon Reborn.
This project started after the original programmers quit supporting it.
The project now contains support for audio*, has a version that supports two Geiger counters** and a cleaner, more stable code.
* = PyAudio is used as library for the audio support.
** = The two counters both run in their own thread.
UPDATE-2015-2:
* Added timeouts to sockets to prevent crashing of the script.
* Updated some comments.
UPDATE-2015-1:
Since there have been some passed time...