A Golem Network-based solution for compiling the VIM editor using decentralized computing resources.
This project provides a dockerized workflow for compiling the VIM editor on the Golem Network, a decentralized computing platform. It enables users to leverage distributed resources to build VIM binaries, which can then be executed locally on their native machines.
The project embraces decentralized computing to offload resource-intensive compilation tasks, promoting open-source collaboration and reducing local hardware requirements.
a gui to see providers on the Golem network
a package that facilitates whitelisting or blacklisting on golem from the command line
Generates images in bulk from image inputs.
Golem Image Sharpening is a tool that leverages the Golem Network to process and sharpen digital images. It addresses the inherent blur introduced during the image capture process—from lens optics to sensor interpolation—enhancing contrast and legibility to draw viewer attention and clarify important details. ## Key Features - **Camera Blur Correction** — Compensates for blur introduced by lens elements, sensor processing, and color channel interpolation in RAW files. - **Selective Attention Guidance** — Uses sharpening to direct viewer focus to specific areas of an image through increased contrast. - **Detail Legibility Enhancement** — Makes text, fine details (like individual leaves), and faces in crowds more distinct and easier to discern. ## Philosophy Golem Image Sharpening operates on the principle that human vision is drawn to contrast, and by restoring sharpness lost in digital capture, it can improve both aesthetic impact and functional clarity in photographs.
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