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    Qwen

    Qwen

    The official repo of Qwen chat & pretrained large language model

    Qwen is a series of large language models developed by Alibaba Cloud, consisting of various pretrained versions like Qwen-1.8B, Qwen-7B, Qwen-14B, and Qwen-72B. These models, which range from smaller to larger configurations, are designed for a wide range of natural language processing tasks. They are openly available for research and commercial use, with Qwen's code and model weights shared on GitHub. Qwen's capabilities include text generation, comprehension, and conversation, making it a...
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    ChatGPT Clone

    ChatGPT Clone

    ChatGPT interface with better UI

    ChatGPT Clone demonstrates a ChatGPT-style conversational interface wired to large-language-model backends, packaged so developers can self-host and extend. The goal is to replicate the core chat UX—message history, streaming tokens, code blocks, and system prompts—while letting you plug in different provider APIs or local models. It showcases a clean separation between the web client and the message orchestration layer so you can experiment with prompts, roles, and memory strategies. The...
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    FramePack

    FramePack

    Lets make video diffusion practical

    FramePack explores compact representations for sequences of image frames, targeting tasks where many near-duplicate frames carry redundant information. The idea is to “pack” frames by detecting shared structure and storing differences efficiently, which can accelerate training or inference on video-like data. By reducing I/O and memory bandwidth, datasets become lighter to load while models still see the essential temporal variation. The repository demonstrates both packing and unpacking steps, making it straightforward to integrate into preprocessing pipelines. ...
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    CogVideo

    CogVideo

    Text and image to video generation: CogVideoX and CogVideo

    CogVideo is an open-source family of advanced video generation models that can create videos from text, images, or existing video inputs. Built on large-scale Transformer and diffusion architectures, it enables multimodal generation across text-to-video, image-to-video, and video continuation tasks. The latest CogVideoX models offer higher resolution outputs, longer video durations, and improved controllability through prompt engineering. The project includes tools for inference,...
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    OpenTinker

    OpenTinker

    OpenTinker is an RL-as-a-Service infrastructure for foundation models

    ...Traditional RL setups can be monolithic and difficult to configure, but OpenTinker separates concerns across agent definition, environment interaction, and execution, which lets developers focus on defining the logic of agents and environments separately from how training and inference are run. It introduces a centralized scheduler to manage distributed training jobs and shared compute resources, enabling workloads like reinforcement learning, supervised fine-tuning, and inference to run across multiple settings. The architecture supports a range of single-turn and multi-turn agentic tasks with a design that abstracts away infrastructure complexity while offering flexible Python APIs to define environments and workflows.
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    LingBot-World

    LingBot-World

    Advancing Open-source World Models

    LingBot-World is an open-source, high-fidelity world simulator designed to advance the state of world models through video generation. Built on top of Wan2.2, it enables realistic, dynamic environment simulation across diverse styles, including real-world, scientific, and stylized domains. LingBot-World supports long-term temporal consistency, maintaining coherent scenes and interactions over minute-level horizons. With real-time interactivity and sub-second latency at 16 FPS, it is...
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    Metaseq

    Metaseq

    Repo for external large-scale work

    Metaseq is a flexible, high-performance framework for training and serving large-scale sequence models, such as language models, translation systems, and instruction-tuned LLMs. Built on top of PyTorch, it provides distributed training, model sharding, mixed-precision computation, and memory-efficient checkpointing to support models with hundreds of billions of parameters. The framework was used internally at Meta to train models like OPT (Open Pre-trained Transformer) and serves as a reference implementation for scaling transformer architectures efficiently across GPUs and nodes. ...
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    PyTorch-BigGraph

    PyTorch-BigGraph

    Generate embeddings from large-scale graph-structured data

    PyTorch-BigGraph (PBG) is a system for learning embeddings on massive graphs—think billions of nodes and edges—using partitioning and distributed training to keep memory and compute tractable. It shards entities into partitions and buckets edges so that each training pass only touches a small slice of parameters, which drastically reduces peak RAM and enables horizontal scaling across machines. PBG supports multi-relation graphs (knowledge graphs) with relation-specific scoring functions, negative sampling strategies, and typed entities, making it suitable for link prediction and retrieval. ...
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    Grok-2.5

    Grok-2.5

    Large-scale xAI model for local inference with SGLang, Grok-2.5

    Grok-2.5 is a large-scale AI model developed and released by xAI in 2024, made available through Hugging Face for research and experimentation. The model is distributed as raw weights that require specialized infrastructure to run, rather than being hosted by inference providers. To use it, users must download over 500 GB of files and set them up locally with the SGLang inference engine. Grok-2.5 supports advanced inference with multi-GPU configurations, requiring at least 8 GPUs with more than 40 GB of memory each for optimal performance. ...
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