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CHIRP – GUI tool for programming ham radios

June 14, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Other

CHIRP supports a large number of manufacturers and models, as well as provides a way to interface with multiple data sources and formats.

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Ham radio

HamClock – clock and world map with extra features for amateur radio

June 13, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Other

HamClock is a kiosk-style application that provides real time space weather, radio propagation models, operating events and other information.

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Deep Learning

Egghead is a simple trivia app

May 22, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Other

Egghead is a simple trivia app. The quiz is sourced from the Open Trivia Database.

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Embroidery

SymbolEditor is a cross stitch symbol editor

May 13, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Other

SymbolEditor is a program that can create libraries of QPainterPath objects with hints on how to render them.

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Linux Candy

4 Fun Free and Open Source Meme Generation Tools

April 29, 2025 Steve Emms Other, Roundup

This roundup showcases a few command-line tools which let you generate memes in your terminal.

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Linux Candy: Hidamari is fun video wallpaper for Linux

April 25, 2025 Steve Emms Other, Reviews

Hidamari is a Python-based app that offers video wallpaper for Linux and a bit more besides. It’s free and open source software.

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Linux Candy

Linux Candy: doge – simple motd script

April 19, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Other, Reviews

doge is a simple motd (message of the day) script based on the slightly stupid but very funny doge meme.

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Generate memes

memethesis-cli creates memes from the terminal

April 15, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Other

memethesis-cli creates memes from the terminal. This utility is written in Python.

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Generate memes

memegen generates memes from the command line

April 13, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Other

memegen is a POSIX script to generate memes from the command line. It’s written in Shell and published under the GPL.

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Linux Candy: Meme is a fun tool to create memes

April 10, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Other, Reviews

Meme is a command line utility for creating image macro style memes. It’s free and open source software.

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