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    DINOv3

    DINOv3

    Reference PyTorch implementation and models for DINOv3

    ...The learned embeddings generalize robustly across tasks like classification, retrieval, and segmentation without fine-tuning, showing state-of-the-art transfer performance among self-supervised models.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    DeepSeekMath-V2

    DeepSeekMath-V2

    Towards self-verifiable mathematical reasoning

    ...Unlike general-purpose LLMs that might generate plausible-looking math but sometimes hallucinate or mishandle rigorous logic, Math-V2 is engineered to not only generate solutions but also self-verify them, meaning it examines the derivations, checks logical consistency, and flags or corrects mistakes, producing proofs + verification rather than just a final answer. Under the hood, Math-V2 uses a massive Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architecture (activated parameter count reportedly in the hundreds of billions) derived from DeepSeek’s experimental base architecture. ...
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    DINOv2

    DINOv2

    PyTorch code and models for the DINOv2 self-supervised learning

    DINOv2 is a self-supervised vision learning framework that produces strong, general-purpose image representations without using human labels. It builds on the DINO idea of student–teacher distillation and adapts it to modern Vision Transformer backbones with a carefully tuned recipe for data augmentation, optimization, and multi-crop training. The core promise is that a single pretrained backbone can transfer well to many downstream tasks—from linear probing on classification to retrieval, detection, and segmentation—often requiring little or no fine-tuning. ...
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    Claude Relay Service

    Claude Relay Service

    Claude Code image, a one-stop open source transit service

    claude-relay-service is an open-source proxy and relay platform that enables unified access to multiple AI model providers through a single self-hosted gateway. The project is designed to help users centralize subscriptions and API usage for services such as Claude, OpenAI, Gemini, and related tools. It acts as a middleware layer that forwards requests while managing authentication, routing, and cost-sharing scenarios. The system is particularly useful for teams or communities that want to pool access or simplify integration with different AI backends. ...
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    Lyra 2

    Lyra 2

    Project Lyra: Open Generative 3D World Models

    The Lyra 2 project is a research-driven framework developed by NVIDIA that focuses on building open generative 3D world models using advanced diffusion-based techniques. It enables the creation of fully explorable 3D environments from minimal inputs such as a single image or video, leveraging self-distillation methods to generate consistent spatial representations. The system evolves across versions, with newer iterations introducing long-horizon generation and improved 3D consistency across frames. It combines elements of computer vision, generative modeling, and spatial intelligence to produce dynamic and navigable virtual worlds. ...
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    Antigravity Claude Proxy

    Antigravity Claude Proxy

    Proxy that exposes Antigravity provided claude / gemini models

    Antigravity Claude Proxy is a purpose-built proxy server that enables developers to interface with Claude models through a standardized RESTful API, allowing tools and workflows that expect generic HTTP APIs to operate on Anthropic’s Claude without native support. The project acts as a translation layer, receiving web requests in common formats (such as OpenAI-style endpoints) and forwarding them to Anthropic’s API in the required structure, while converting responses back into a familiar...
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    Evo 2

    Evo 2

    Genome modeling and design across all domains of life

    ...The codebase is focused on local inference and generation through the Vortex inference stack rather than serving as a full training framework alone, although it also points users to training and fine-tuning resources. It supports multiple ways of working with the model, including forward passes, embeddings, generation workflows, notebooks, hosted APIs, and self-hosted deployment through NVIDIA NIM.
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    OpenAI Quickstart Python

    OpenAI Quickstart Python

    Python example app from the OpenAI API quickstart tutorial

    ...It provides practical, beginner-friendly examples to help developers quickly learn how to send requests, handle responses, and build basic applications using the OpenAI Python SDK. The examples folder includes small, self-contained projects showcasing common use cases like chat completions, tool usage, and interactive interfaces. Each example is designed to be easily runnable with minimal setup—requiring only Python, a virtual environment, and an API key. The repository also includes environment setup guides and example scripts, such as a simple Flask web app for chat interactions, allowing developers to test OpenAI API integrations locally. ...
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    ConvNeXt V2

    ConvNeXt V2

    Code release for ConvNeXt V2 model

    ...The repository provides official PyTorch implementations for multiple model sizes (Atto, Femto, Pico, up through Huge), conversion from JAX weights, code for pretraining/fine-tuning, and pretrained checkpoints. It supports both self-supervised pretraining and supervised fine-tuning.
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    MAE (Masked Autoencoders)

    MAE (Masked Autoencoders)

    PyTorch implementation of MAE

    MAE (Masked Autoencoders) is a self-supervised learning framework for visual representation learning using masked image modeling. It trains a Vision Transformer (ViT) by randomly masking a high percentage of image patches (typically 75%) and reconstructing the missing content from the remaining visible patches. This forces the model to learn semantic structure and global context without supervision.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MiniMax-M2.7

    MiniMax-M2.7

    Self-evolving AI model for agents, coding, and complex workflows

    MiniMax-M2.7 is a large-scale open-weight language model designed for advanced agent-based workflows, professional software engineering, and complex productivity tasks. With 229B parameters, it introduces a self-evolution framework in which the model actively improves its own capabilities by updating memory, generating skills, and iterating through reinforcement learning experiments. This process enables it to autonomously refine systems, achieving measurable performance gains such as a 30% improvement in programming scaffolds. M2.7 excels in real-world engineering scenarios, including debugging, log analysis, system monitoring, and root cause investigation, demonstrating strong system-level reasoning comparable to SRE workflows. ...
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    unidepth-v2-vitl14

    unidepth-v2-vitl14

    Metric monocular depth estimation (vision model)

    Estimates absolute (metric) depth from single RGB images, along with camera intrinsics and uncertainty. Designed to generalize across domains (zero-shot) using a self‑prompting camera module and pseudo-spherical prediction space.
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    wav2vec2-large-xlsr-53-portuguese

    wav2vec2-large-xlsr-53-portuguese

    Portuguese ASR model fine-tuned on XLSR-53 for 16kHz audio input

    wav2vec2-large-xlsr-53-portuguese is an automatic speech recognition (ASR) model fine-tuned on Portuguese using the Common Voice 6.1 dataset. It is based on Facebook’s wav2vec2-large-xlsr-53, a multilingual self-supervised learning model, and is optimized to transcribe Portuguese speech sampled at 16kHz. The model performs well without a language model, though adding one can improve word error rate (WER) and character error rate (CER). It achieves a WER of 11.3% (or 9.01% with LM) on Common Voice test data, demonstrating high accuracy for a single-language ASR model. ...
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