It's A Gram Live is a Python script that create a Instagram Live and provide you a rtmp server and stream key to streaming using sofwares like OBS-Studio.
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It's A Gram Live is a Python script that create a Instagram Live and provide you a rtmp server and stream key to streaming using sofwares like OBS-Studio.
An NSViewController (and optional document class) that implements syntax coloring and code editing-related features in an NSTextView.
A simple NSView subclass that implements a paint canvas into which users can draw with various paint tools.
The Rockchip VPU driver module code for Linux, taken from rockchip-forwardports. I'm still hesitating between rockchip-vcodec and literate-octo-guacamole though...
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This projects takes features included in https://github.com/rockchip-linux/kernel and makes them buildable out-of-tree, on mainline kernel
For a very early documentation, go to the wiki section
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