Add real-time GPU monitor to Gradio demo#138
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Add a compact live GPU monitor to the browser UI using nvidia-smi. The monitor shows visible GPU name, utilization, VRAM usage, temperature, power draw, and a short sparkline history refreshed by a Gradio timer. Also add the browser UI screenshot to README and Docker Hub docs. Inspired by upstream PR k2-fsa#138 by @VictorJulianiR.
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this fork does mp3 saving and gpu monitoring
i implement this for my self, made it easier to use Gradio demo, probably will only work for NVIDIA as it uses nvidia-smi
i find it usefull, close if you want, no hard feelings, thanks for awesome repository i'm having a lot of fun using it