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    AICodeBot

    AICodeBot

    AI-powered tool for developers, simplifying coding tasks

    ... and run in your terminal and a GitHub Action for Code Reviews. This project was built before AI Coding Assistants were cool. As such, much of the functionality has been replicated in various IDEs. Where AICodeBot shines is a) it's in the terminal, not GUI, and b) it can be used in processes like GitHub actions. We're using AICodeBot to build AICodeBot, and it's upward spiraling all the time.️ We're looking for contributors to help us build it out.
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    MODMAIL

    MODMAIL

    A feature rich discord Modmail bot

    Modmail is similar to Reddit's Modmail, both in functionality and purpose. It serves as a shared inbox for server staff to communicate with their users in a seamless way. This bot is free for everyone and always will be. If you like this project and would like to show your appreciation, you can support us on Patreon, cool benefits included! When a member sends a direct message to the bot, Modmail will create a channel or "thread" into a designated category. All further DM messages...
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    Dynacover

    Dynacover

    Dynamic Twitter images and banners

    Dynacover is a PHP GD + TwitterOAuth CLI app to dynamically generate Twitter header images and upload them via the API. This enables you to build cool little tricks, like showing your latest followers or GitHub sponsors, your latest content created, a qrcode to something, a progress bar for a goal, and whatever you can think of. You can run Dynacover in three different ways. As a GitHub action: the easiest way to run Dynacover is by setting it up in a public repository with GitHub Actions...
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    htmid

    htmid

    Generative Music For Beginners and Everyone Else

    Generative music is a fascinating and innovative approach to music creation that involves creating procedurally generated music that evolves and changes over time. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned musician, this guide will introduce you to the world of generative music and show you how to create your own live music performances. Generative music is music that is ever-changing and created in real-time. It can be created by anyone, with or without musical experience. Learn how to...
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    Hugging Face Transformer

    Hugging Face Transformer

    CPU/GPU inference server for Hugging Face transformer models

    .... Both are great tools but not very performant in inference. Then, if you spend some time, you can build something over ONNX Runtime and Triton inference server. You will usually get from 2X to 4X faster inference compared to vanilla Pytorch. It's cool! However, if you want the best in class performances on GPU, there is only a single possible combination: Nvidia TensorRT and Triton. You will usually get 5X faster inference compared to vanilla Pytorch.
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    discord-js-bot

    A cool multipurpose discord bot built using discord.js v13 with moderation, music, ticketing, translation, and much more

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    Astro Boy Chat Room

    Astro Boy Chat Room

    Atom chat room nestjs+vue full stack chat room

    In my spare time, I wanted to make a chat room to consolidate front-end skills, so I started the development journey of Astro chat room on June 24, 2020. The project is developed in full typescript, which is to lay the foundation for future functional iterations. Of course, I also like typescript very much. At present, the chat room has a complete chat function. More cool features will be developed in the future! Interested friends can fork to develop by themselves, you can change it at will! I...
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    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch tutorials and fun projects including neural talk

    This is the corresponding code for the book "The Deep Learning Framework PyTorch: Getting Started and Practical", but it can also be used as a standalone PyTorch Getting Started Guide and Tutorial. The current version of the code is based on pytorch 1.0.1, if you want to use an older version please git checkout v0.4or git checkout v0.3. Legacy code has better python2/python3 compatibility, CPU/GPU compatibility test. The new version of the code has not been fully tested, it has been tested...
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