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    Ollama

    Ollama

    Run models like Kimi-K2.5, GLM-5, DeepSeek, gpt-oss, Gemma, Qwen etc.

    Ollama is an open-source platform that enables developers to run large language models locally on their own machines. It simplifies working with modern AI models by providing a unified interface to download, manage, and interact with them. Users can run models like Llama, Gemma, Qwen, and others directly from the command line or through APIs. Ollama also integrates with popular developer tools and AI agents, allowing seamless workflows across coding environments and applications. It supports...
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    Dagger

    Dagger

    Containerized automation engine for programmable CI/CD workflows

    Dagger is an open source automation engine designed to build, test, and deliver software in a consistent and programmable way. It enables developers to define software delivery workflows using code instead of complex shell scripts or configuration files. Dagger executes tasks inside containers, ensuring that automation runs in identical environments across local machines, CI servers, or cloud infrastructure. Dagger provides a core execution engine and system API that orchestrates containers,...
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    GoCV

    GoCV

    Go package for computer vision using OpenCV 4 and beyond

    ...CV software typically processes video images, then uses the data to extract information in order to do something useful. Since memory allocations for images in GoCV are done through C based code, the go garbage collector will not clean all resources associated with a Mat. As a result, any Mat created must be closed to avoid memory leaks.
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    MLPACK is a C++ machine learning library with emphasis on scalability, speed, and ease-of-use. Its aim is to make machine learning possible for novice users by means of a simple, consistent API, while simultaneously exploiting C++ language features to provide maximum performance and flexibility for expert users. * More info + downloads: https://mlpack.org * Git repo: https://github.com/mlpack/mlpack
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    LLaMA.go

    LLaMA.go

    llama.go is like llama.cpp in pure Golang

    llama.go is like llama.cpp in pure Golang. The code of the project is based on the legendary ggml.cpp framework of Georgi Gerganov written in C++ with the same attitude to performance and elegance. Both models store FP32 weights, so you'll needs at least 32Gb of RAM (not VRAM or GPU RAM) for LLaMA-7B. Double to 64Gb for LLaMA-13B.
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    Pigo

    Pigo

    Fast face detection, pupil/eyes localization

    ...Pigo is a pure Go face detection, pupil/eyes localization and facial landmark points detection library based on the Pixel Intensity Comparison-based Object detection paper. The reason why Pigo has been developed is because almost all of the currently existing solutions for face detection in the Go ecosystem are purely bindings to some C/C++ libraries like OpenCV or dlib, but calling a C program through cgo introduces huge latencies and implies a significant trade-off in terms of performance. Also, in many cases installing OpenCV on various platforms is cumbersome.
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