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    Mooncake

    Mooncake

    Mooncake is the serving platform for Kimi

    Mooncake is an open-source infrastructure platform designed to optimize large language model serving by focusing on efficient management and transfer of model data and KV cache. The platform was originally developed as part of the serving infrastructure for the Kimi large language model system. Its architecture centers on a high-performance transfer engine that provides unified data transfer across different storage and networking technologies. This engine enables efficient movement of...
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    BrowserOS

    BrowserOS

    Agentic browser; privacy-first alternative to ChatGPT Atlas

    BrowserOS is an open-source, agentic web browser built on a Chromium base that integrates AI agents directly into the browsing experience. Rather than just doing standard browsing, it places AI intelligence at the core: you can connect your own API keys (for e.g., OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini) or run local models (via e.g., Ollama) so that your browsing data and automation stay on your machine — privacy and control are emphasized throughout. The interface remains familiar to users of...
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    Speech Note

    Speech Note

    Speech Note Linux app. Note taking, reading and translating

    Speech Note is a Linux desktop and Sailfish OS application for taking, reading, and translating notes with integrated offline speech technology. It combines speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and machine translation in a single interface, allowing users to dictate notes, listen back to them, and translate them without ever sending data to the cloud. All processing is done locally, which means audio, text, and translations never leave the device, emphasizing strong privacy guarantees. The...
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    fairseq2

    fairseq2

    FAIR Sequence Modeling Toolkit 2

    fairseq2 is a modern, modular sequence modeling framework developed by Meta AI Research as a complete redesign of the original fairseq library. Built from the ground up for scalability, composability, and research flexibility, fairseq2 supports a broad range of language, speech, and multimodal content generation tasks, including instruction fine-tuning, reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF), and large-scale multilingual modeling. Unlike the original fairseq—which evolved into a...
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    RunAnywhere

    RunAnywhere

    Production ready toolkit to run AI locally

    RunAnywhere SDKs are a set of cross-platform development tools that enable applications to run artificial intelligence models directly on user devices instead of relying on cloud infrastructure. The toolkit allows developers to integrate language models, speech recognition, and voice synthesis capabilities into mobile or desktop applications while keeping all computation local. By running models entirely on device, the platform eliminates network latency and protects user data because...
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    FlashMLA

    FlashMLA

    FlashMLA: Efficient Multi-head Latent Attention Kernels

    FlashMLA is a high-performance decoding kernel library designed especially for Multi-Head Latent Attention (MLA) workloads, targeting NVIDIA Hopper GPU architectures. It provides optimized kernels for MLA decoding, including support for variable-length sequences, helping reduce latency and increase throughput in model inference systems using that attention style. The library supports both BF16 and FP16 data types, and includes a paged KV cache implementation with a block size of 64 to...
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    TensorFlow Serving

    TensorFlow Serving

    Serving system for machine learning models

    ...It deals with the inference aspect of machine learning, taking models after training and managing their lifetimes, providing clients with versioned access via a high-performance, reference-counted lookup table. TensorFlow Serving provides out-of-the-box integration with TensorFlow models, but can be easily extended to serve other types of models and data. The easiest and most straight-forward way of using TensorFlow Serving is with Docker images. We highly recommend this route unless you have specific needs that are not addressed by running in a container. In order to serve a Tensorflow model, simply export a SavedModel from your Tensorflow program. ...
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    DocWire SDK

    DocWire SDK

    Award-winning modern data processing SDK in C++20

    ...DocWire SDK aims to expand its capabilities, focusing on versatile data extraction, platform support, and seamless integration with various systems. DocWire SDK is dedicated to streamlining data processing, reducing development time and costs, and harnessing the potential of AI. Its advancements promise a superior experience compared to its predecessor, DocToText.
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    PyDenseCRF

    PyDenseCRF

    Python wrapper to Philipp Krähenbühl's dense (fully connected) CRFs

    PyDenseCRF is a Python library that provides a wrapper around the implementation of fully connected Conditional Random Fields (CRFs) developed by Philipp Krähenbühl and Vladlen Koltun. The project allows developers and researchers to integrate Dense CRF inference into Python-based machine learning pipelines, particularly for computer vision tasks such as image segmentation and labeling. Conditional Random Fields are probabilistic graphical models used to model contextual relationships...
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    DomE

    DomE

    Implements a reference architecture for creating information systems

    ...With software engineering techniques, self-adaptive systems, and artificial intelligence, it is possible, the integration between design time and execution time.
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