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    GPU Hot

    GPU Hot

    Real-time NVIDIA GPU dashboard

    GPU Hot is an open-source, lightweight monitoring dashboard designed to provide real-time visibility into NVIDIA GPU performance across single machines or entire clusters. The project offers a self-hosted web interface that streams hardware metrics directly from GPU servers, enabling developers, ML engineers, and system administrators to observe GPU utilization and system behavior in real time through a browser. The dashboard collects and displays a wide range of performance metrics...
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    NemoClaw

    NemoClaw

    NVIDIA plugin for secure installation of OpenClaw

    ...It installs and configures the NVIDIA OpenShell runtime, which provides a secure environment for running autonomous AI agents. NemoClaw enables users to launch sandboxed agent environments that control network access, file permissions, and inference requests through policy-based security. The platform integrates with AI models such as NVIDIA Nemotron and supports multiple inference backends including cloud APIs, local NIM deployments, and vLLM. Through its command-line interface, developers can deploy, monitor, and manage AI assistants running inside isolated sandboxes. ...
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    BrowserTools MCP

    BrowserTools MCP

    Monitor browser logs directly from Cursor

    Browser Tools MCP is an MCP server and Chrome extension that gives AI agents safe, structured access to your live browser for debugging and automation. It can capture console/network logs, DOM snapshots, and screenshots, and expose them as typed resources the agent can query or act on. The design aims to make IDE agents (e.g., Cursor, Claude Desktop) more “web-aware,” enabling workflows like reproducing a bug, collecting evidence, and proposing fixes without copy-pasting. Documentation and...
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    chatgpt HTML

    chatgpt HTML

    PHP version calls the OpenAI interface for question and answer

    The entire network is the most easy to deploy and responds to the fastest ChatGPT environment. The PHP version calls the OpenAI interface for question and answer, uses Stream flow mode communication, and produces while exporting. EventSource is used at the front end to support Markdown format analysis, and formula display, the code is colored. The UI on the page is concise and supports continuous conversations in the context. The source code has only a few files, no frame is used, all PHP...
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    DeepTraffic

    DeepTraffic

    DeepTraffic is a deep reinforcement learning competition

    DeepTraffic is a deep reinforcement learning simulation designed to teach and evaluate autonomous driving algorithms in a dense highway environment. The system presents a simulated multi-lane highway where an AI-controlled vehicle must navigate traffic while maximizing speed and avoiding collisions. Participants design neural network policies that determine the vehicle’s actions, such as accelerating, decelerating, changing lanes, or maintaining speed. The project was created as part of an educational competition associated with MIT’s deep learning courses, encouraging students and researchers to experiment with reinforcement learning techniques. ...
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