Openverse is a tool that allows openly licensed and public domain works to be discovered and used by everyone.
Openverse searches across more than 800 million images and audio tracks from open APIs and the Common Crawl dataset. We aggregate works from multiple public repositories, and facilitate reuse through features like one-click attribution.
Currently Openverse only searches images and audio tracks, with search for video provided through External Sources. We plan to add additional media types such as open texts and 3D models, with the ultimate goal of providing access to the estimated 2.5 billion CC licensed and public domain works on the web. All of our code is open source and can be accessed at the Openverse GitHub repository. We welcome community contribution. You can see what we’re currently working on.
Openverse is the successor to CC Search which was launched by Creative Commons in 2019, after its migration to WordPress in 2021. You can read more about this transition in the official announcements from Creative Commons and WordPress. We remain committed to our goal of tackling discoverability and accessibility of open access media.
Openverse does not verify licensing information for individual works, or whether the generated attribution is accurate or complete. Please independently verify the licensing status and attribution information before reusing the content.
A pixel-perfect web-based MS Paint remake and more. Ah yes, good old Paint. Not the one with the ribbons or the new skeuomorphic one with the interface that can take up nearly half the screen. (And not the even newer Paint 3D.) Recreates every tool and menu of MS Paint, and even little-known features, to a high degree of fidelity. It supports themes, additional file types, and accessibility features like a Dwell Clicker and Speech Recognition. Claims to be mobile friendly.
You can create links that will open an image from the Web in JS Paint. Rudimentary multi-user collaboration support. It isn't seamless; actions by other users interrupt what you're doing, and visa versa. Sessions are not private, and you may lose your work at any time.
jsPaint can be installed as a Progressive Web App (PWA), although it doesn't work offline yet. Look for the install prompt in the address bar.
Signal Stickers is a community-organized, unofficial directory of sticker packs for Signal, the secure messenger. All content on this website is copyrighted by their respective owners. This website is not affiliated with Signal or Open Whisper Systems.
If you're looking for blobcats or other stuff to throw into your group chats, start here. Installation is simple, visit the site from your mobile and it'll engage Signal's installation mechanism.
A high-quality selection of free icons. Your new alternative to Noun Project, Flaticon, and all Figma resources. Available in SVG, Font, React, React Native, Flutter, Figma and Framer.
An image viewer and browser utility. Pix is part of the X-Apps project, which aims at producing cross-distribution and cross-desktop software.
As an image browser, browse your hard disk showing you thumbnails of image files. Thumbnails are saved in the same database used by Nautilus so you don't waste disk space. Implements all of the file management functions you'd expect. As an image viewer it'll display just about every image format out there, from BMP to JPG. Optional support for RAW and HDR (high dynamic range) images. Add comments to images. Organize images in catalogs, catalogs in libraries. Search for images on you hard disk and save the result as a catalog. Search criteria remain attached to the catalog so you can update it when you want. Minor image editing and conversion features.
Especially handy is the capability to rename files in a series (normalizing filenames), edit EXIF data, and deduplicate by image (and not just by file hash). Deduplication can recurse directory structures. It's incredibly fast, too. 500,000 images took less than an hour to process (geeqie ran for three days straight and wasn't even finished).
In the AUR.
A simple app (PWA) to extract text from images using Tesseract. No image upload. Everything runs locally on your device. Choose a image, edit the text if you must, then just copy and paste.
Looks like you can just clone the repo into a webroot and it'll work. Seems to work decently well.
Krita is a professional FREE and open source painting program. It is made by artists that want to see affordable art tools for everyone. Has an intuitive user interface that stays out of your way. The docks and panels can be moved and customized for your specific workflow. Once you have your setup, you can save it as your own workspace. You can also create your own shortcuts for commonly used tools. Over 100 professionally made brushes, stabilizers for them in case your hand isn't the steadiest, built-in vector drawing tools, customizable and constructable brushes, wrap-around mode for seamless textures, and a resource manager to import and export tools and packs from other users.
Supports 2d animation. Multiple layers and audio support, thousands of frames on the video timeline, onion skinning for tweening, drag-and-drop of frames, shortcuts, and performance tweaking.
Source code: https://invent.kde.org/graphics/krita
Web based image editor, modeled after the legendary Deluxe Paint with a focus on retro Amiga file formats. Next to modern image formats, DPaint.js can read and write Amiga icon files and IFF ILBM images.
Fully Featured image editor with layers, selections, masking, transformation tools, effects, filters, multiple levels of undo/redo, copy or paste from any other image program or image source, customizable dithering tools, and heavy focus on colour reduction with fine-grained dithering options.
Works on any system and works fine on touch-screen devices like iPads.
It is written in 100% plain JavaScript and has no dependencies. All processing is done in your browser, no data is sent to any server.
DPaint.js doesn't need building. It also has zero dependencies so there's no need to install anything. DPaint.js is written using ES6 modules and runs out of the box in modern browsers. Just serve index.html
from a web server and you're good to go.
Bsodmaker is a free online editor that allows you to create and edit your own bluescreens! Use our tool to customize error messages as you wish, then download BSoD image file directly to your computer. Prank your friends, family or coworkers - set the image as a wallpaper or leave BSoD open in a browser! Have fun!
It seems to only generate Windows 11 BSoDs.
Generic satellite data processing software. Plug it into an SDR pipeline and it'll try to decode satellite images. Process and interpret in realtime or from recorded traffic. Can use either a local SDR or one shared across a network with rtl_tcp.
In the AUR. There's even a version for Android (in the F-Droid repo).
If the asciidoctor gives you any trouble (specifically, if it keeps saying it can't find itself), it means that it's been installed into the gem directory for a version of Ruby that you're not running (at least for Arch - it was in 3.2.0 but I had 3.0.0 installed).
Explore a complete collection of emotes available on corteximplant.com and .net.
A shell script to bake raspberry pi OS disk images. Use plugins to download & mount image to copy/configure things to do on the first boot/login. Generates the image on the host and everything else will happen automatically on the first boot or first login. You can create different images with the same configuration by setting config-values programmatically.
sdm provides a quick and easy way to build consistent, ready-to-go SSDs and/or SD cards for the Raspberry Pi. This command line management tool is especially useful if you
Every one of your systems is fully configured with Keyboard mapping, Locale, Timezone, and WiFi set up as you want, all of your personal customizations and all desired RasPiOS packages and updates installed.
In the AUR as sdm-git.
This framework provides an easy method to compute dense vector representations for sentences, paragraphs, and images. The models are based on transformer networks like BERT / RoBERTa / XLM-RoBERTa etc. and achieve state-of-the-art performance in various tasks. Text is embedded in vector space such that similar text are closer and can efficiently be found using cosine similarity. We provide an increasing number of state-of-the-art pretrained models for more than 100 languages, fine-tuned for various use-cases. Further, this framework allows an easy fine-tuning of custom embeddings models, to achieve maximal performance on your specific task. CUDA enabled.
Seems to lend itself to research coding. The real winner here is that you can generate embeddings and vectors for arbitrary text, which would make it ideal for writing a utility that could do only this without a lot of heavy lifting.
Comes with pre-trained models for over 100 languages. Has documentation and examples for building your own models.
ImagiFix is a robust photo editing web application built using HTML, CSS, the Canvas API, and vanilla JavaScript.The application is designed to work offline as a Progressive Web App (PWA), enhancing its usability and accessibility. Apply different filters to your images, including brightness, saturation, contrast, blur, inversion, and opacity. Crop, rotate, flip, images. Add text. This application is built using pure JavaScript, without the use of any libraries or frameworks.This approach demonstrates the power and flexibility of Vanilla JS in creating complex applications.
No build process, just check it out and serve it.
Given input image, we could generate ASCII art stored under text format in different languages (.txt)
Given input image, we could generate ASCII art stored under image formats in different languages (.png, .jpg, ...). In each format, there are 2 options: Black background and white characters, or vice versa
Given input video, we could generate ASCII art stored under video formats in different languages (.avi, .mp4, ...)
Video/image outputs could be in grayscale or color format. It is totally up to you.
A rich repositery of BlobCat emojis, derived from Google's blob emojis.
Honestly I just made this because even though these emojis were everywhere, they weren't properly licensed or credited to the artist.
Multiple image formats are in this repo: GIF, APNG, PNG, and SVG.
A simple command line tool which takes a directory of images, reorganizes them a little bit (I'm not wild about this but it's not too hard to put everything back the way it was), and generates a static image gallery. Uses just a little bit of Javascript webshit to make the gallery responsive and mobile-friendly. The default theme looks a bit like Flickr's default album.
SauceNAO is a reverse image search engine. The name 'SauceNAO' is derived from a slang form of "Need to know the source of this Now!" which has found common usage on image boards and other similar sites.
HaveIBeenTrained uses clip retrieval to search the Laion-5B and Laion-400M image datasets. These are currently the largest public text-to-image datsets, and they are used to train models like Stable Diffusion, Imagen, among many others.
When it's time to train a generative AI system, organizations like Stability use those datasets to download the images from their links and present them to the model with their captions.
With HaveIBeenTrained, artists can search these databases for links to their work and flag them for removal. We partner with Laion, who built these datasets, to remove those links. This helps ensure that future models will not be trained with work that has been opted out.